Madison High School - Ram Yearbook (Madison, TN)

 - Class of 1959

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W MJ Q 7 , 4 - - - r V t f ff Lf ,r A A MATER 5'0'b D 7 'X f E . lp 47 ing proudly there before us, ' . fl M xth your glory all aroundg l 2 h A f L Truth and justice be your watchword, ' 0 t ' X I QQ, . 4 U : ' fl' And may you rn love abound. 0 . M Ugmwg A Open wide your doors of knowledgeg r , V-NU Welcome all who enter here 3 I QQJDLAA ' . Gain in wisdom, joy, and honor, M WJ 5 Stand for all we hold most dear. Nw OL Q r X? is qchomsp - vybrw emi Madison High, we love you dearlyg VXUWO ' S Proudly do we hail your nameg 'Xe 0X5-LJ May your name go on before us g QA QQ Into lrfe s great hall of fame. ri: f 'QW WZ, 'Z'-.7-,z.,,,,,,,g, M7 l ,fp-4 W ? fpfwwqfzizrrzfz? '7'f'77 '779 , -'frvv H4074 WWW, , .'57T f 'TUQ3 lvl..-.ann-111 QiwZm 4C0I1I'enl'i?pf -f P Jr? L 0 J v'5'fJ N nEmcAnoN l H 3 Pose 6 ' ,., .ur . 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Our earnest wish is that the events, personalities, hopes, and MEMORIES, that have made this our best school year, will live forever within the leaves of this-the xl fllp ' 1 ti , iam CW it we W' 1959 RAM. 5 dedication We, the annual staff, humbly dedicate the 1959 RAM to our Senior Class. When Madison High School was first opened in the fall of 1953, the present day seniors were the first students to enter this superior school plantg consequently, they are the first graduating class to complete six years of their education here. -1--A g..4--.... .m wus:-was-w-f.l..,:-:Q -uw C-4 - I I ' ' ' ' ' -5' For their sincere support of school activities, loyal leadership, firm faith in fundamentals, and their spirit of service to fellow students and faculty, we gratefully acknowledge their enduring contribution to all of us. Friends depart, and memory takes them To her caverns, pure and deep. 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Q. l - ' JF 'TACH WFN 0 122920 -f' JSM : ' .1-M' r A,-...ww , -EQ 11 ,ll 1: Q s 5 . .li l,El . K z iii , fW19 . t V s. A UTI nclermg through memory lane -I IV- 1-5 in-Y Mm , .J ., Q ggi f1 h 0 m e C O m i n 9 S0mecaZlQhe1i4iem0ry S 'K ,, Sa. and some 7 radition: and her voice is sweet Vlfith deep mysterious accords. Elliot A. ,.. 'L .iff 1' , A J.. 91' . , , wim'- VM Y! Y. ST ALL-ROU X 5- . 7- ' ' ' - RICHARD SMITH-ROSE DODD 'CK ST LIKELY T0 SUCCE FELICE WITZTUM-BURTON WHITED Mosr PoP ULAR JUDY ODOM-BILL ROBINSON kit. 51 VE 1 '-J: 1 ' . fuqilgjlx . 3 b giN85.4K r vf. -',, J Mr W Huw - .W lu A H., K -V-wr-1.ge qw IU SW f-,z c ,ax 'wi ' ' u ' ' 'f v H' , ,A , W J f , 'L-A . W- . Q Q: ' --- l ' ' r. I , ' K , Q W V .,,, 4 Q' ' . V I - .iv 'FF' ' Wfff U , , 7 fvwgvi 'V f 'll' Ewfav ' Ja? PM ', lf ' I' f . my - W i K1 ,L .11 8 4, gg I Yi ff: 4 r' 4 1 If SQ' I 9 X, ,ff f' ww Q, 32 4 4 in - ' ' xl' VB ff., Q 4 I, Vx 1 I 4: an, ! v Af Wifi I' ' I C 'ef M' '-1 4 .K H 41? ufw .2 . 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N E A T E S T TONY BEAVERS ZENITH ADCOCK BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT iw SANDRA DENNIS ELVIS WILLIAMSON MOST COlJRTEOUS JIMMY GRAVES JUDY BURTON FRIENDLIEST I1 4 If I III' 3 'Q' Am. vwfi IRA FR YI5 IIREN DA DRAKE MOST ATHLETIC I , II I , n I .- I L -. ,i.,.-,W , if BONNIE MCGAUGH DAVID WITT MOST TALENTED .Mm EMMALY MARTIN BOBBY JACKSON MOST MISCHIEVOUS DeWAYNE GRIFFIN PATRICIA THOMASON WITTIEST l g,,, AI fx N--...a '11, PICGCLY WILLIAMS WILLIAM POTTS MOST DEPENDABLE M ah If -n'-'JI ' Y , If A,,. 1 ,-1 '- I-I J. , . I N , ' IM 1 K J , Fwif'?' .1 :S ' . 'A ' f 'lf' . -.ue , qv.. J.. iff., ,,,f.5,g + 'f 'ff' MW: .w '-1 'fx-' , , . , ,f .fi rym r ,uv -sb, ' if 13,1 F' M ,-ff,.-rm I A . y,iT5eyn,,:M3, fx! ,:1'.1,M, u 'I' Tf' ik iavxlfia . A Q DAVID EVETTS SHIRLEY PARKER QUIETEST , . X , , ,y I-,4h'gf ,I,1-J Z f' ,cf 1 J I ff li 1' 5 -- . , TCL? 1 W fl 171' 5 K V, X . fx. VV... ,ff V x X ' f fzfj ,-f 1 ' Q17 7 L .. ' 19' fb VXA 'ff .pf ,Al if g K., ' gf' ' ' ' fad, X021 'S da! 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RICHARD SYDNEY SMITH 26 71 V5' lflfl.lClC Wl'l'Z'l'llM lor outstanding intellectual leadership in personal achievement and active par tlcipntion in organizations which foster such de velopnienl liy working in the library live years. she has :acquired ai comprehensive knowledge of the purposes and functions of a lihrary program. llcr participation has been varied and thorough, Under her leadership the Library Lassies were organized and have successfully planned and carried out many proieets to enrich the school curriculum. Felice was named among The Top Ten girls in Davidson L'nunty lforen-cies last year. She has placed first in every city or county contest she has entered. She will represent Madison in the State- Wide debate competition this year as she has the past three years Felice is the Vice-Pres ol the N F. l. L'lt.ipter and holds the highest honor, the lli-gree ol llistmclion She is the ll. A R. Medalist .ind ii finalist in The National Merit' Scholarship competition EIIJCICN WALDEN for unusual creative ahility which shi- has unstiniingly used in the library, her classrooms, and in the corridors, For four years she has headed the display staff ol the library. Her catchy ideas, skillful construction, artistic lay outs, and able book selections have made the lihrary an attractive :ind interesting place to visit and have intrigued students intoreading more books. She designed the official symbols of the LIBRARY LASSIFIS-the plaid-clad lassie and the member' ship card. liileen also has exceptional talent for creative writing. ller poems and essays, which have been published in high school anthologies, have brought honor to her and to her school, For two years in succession she has received special mention for poems which were ublished in The National Anthology of High Sclilool Poetry. PE '19 . . 5,5 'fir x - ' fifxhi ,' i 1 . i GGY WILLIAMS for her un-assuming and dependable leadership, active participation. and unusual achievement in the library program and forensics. She has worked in the library four years Iler patient manner, clear explanations, accurate work. and high standards of achievement make her unusually efficient in training others as well as helping students and teachers in selecting and using materials, She was a leader in organizing the Ll- BRARY LASSIES and is the first secretary. Peggy has worked diligently for the past four years with the forensic club and the N. If. I, Chapter. is president and holds the Degree of Distinction, the highest honor. She has represented the school the past three years in both county and state debate competition. and will again represent the school this year. Peggy attended the Russellville Ken' M' . 'I W tucky Speech Tournament this year, going to the Iinals in both extempore and deelamation. She maintains a high scholastic average and is a member of the Honor Society, as well as being active in her church. 'C-. 1 TOMMY WEBSTFR winner of Qiportsmanshi award, voted him by Bro. Ira North. . c ' p hy teammates. and presented WILIJAM CP.A.AJ POTTS for his devotion to the Audio-Visual Aids program. He started wnrk in the library as an eighth grader and presided over the posting routines but very soon his first love became the audio-visual equipment. He was trans- ferred mto this group as a ninth grader and his eager- nessuto learn everything was almost a nuisance to his group captain. His interest in the program. dependability, and devotion to duty has earned him the title of Mr. PA. For three years he has assisted in training new operators, helped plan and supervise the entire program. P.A. has been in charge of the public address system and other audiovisual equipment at all night functions planned at the school. His participation in Forensics as made him a competent announcer and rounds out his mastery of the functions of his machines. We salute him for winning the 1958 WMAK-Pure Oil -Company Sportscaster Award for his sports- castmg of all the Madison High football games. 2111 jflemuriaxtr f if 1 MN dd! 2 that made our hearts heavy-mortal life was over On March IO. l959. we received a message at Madison High School for Mrs. Wilna Marshall Alexander. k' d ' immortal for God created man As we reflect upon her life though. we know that that which is good in man in is 1 , in His own image, This belief is the inception of education and the foundation of faith. Faith was a fundamental charac- teristic of Mrs, Alexander, for her faith sustained her in pain and suffering. d b d t ndin , for she was too strong a spirit to compel by coercion. As a teacher, she inspired by interest and guide y un ers a g h ll t rial things are of value only so long as they build She possessed a fine perspective and taught her pupils t at a ma e lasting spiritual values. h T d 'ustly to love mercy, and to walk humbh Indeed her life exemplified the simple counsel ofthe Prophet Mica 2 o 0 1 , ' with thy God. MR. HERMAN DePRIEST Principal S.-M. T. S. C. M. A.-Peabody College faculty MR. HARVEY P. HERTENSTEIN Assistant Principal, Business Arithmetic, B.A., Peabody College 30 ALVIE ANDERSON B.S., M.T.S.Cg Economies, Core 9, Junior High Coach JAMES BLACKWELL, JR. B.S., M.T.S.Cg English, Core 7 JIMMY R. BLEVINS B.A., David Lipscomb Collegeg English MRS. H. L. BRASWELL B.S., Peabody College, Arithmetic, Core 8 MRS. NELSON E. CHRISTIANSON, JR. Secretary 'Sw ' JAMES BRIDGE-:MAN B.A., Harding College: M.A., Peabody Col- lege: Mathematics WILLIAM B. BRIMM B.S., Tennessee Tech: M.A., Peabody College: Head Coach, Physical Education CHARLES S. BROWN B.A., Peabody College: M.A., M.T.S.Cg Science MRS. GEORGE CALLAHAN B.S., Murray State Teacher's College: Special Education Certification, Peabody College: Special Education JOHNNIE B. CORBITT B.S., Austin Peay: M.A., Peabody College Biology, Core 8 JAMES DARK B.S., M.T.S.C: Mathematics, Science THOMAS LOUIE DAVIDSON B.S., M.T.S.C: Science, Assistant Coach HARRY L. De LOSH B.S., Western Kentucky State College: Eng lish, Physical Education, Assistant Coach J. T. DENNIS B.S., M.T.S.C: Mathematics PAUL DILLINGHAM B.A., David Lipscomb College: History FRANK D. EASTER B.A., Carson-Newman College, M.A., Pea- body College, Spanish, Core 8, Junior High Coach RAYMOND E. FALKENBERRY B.S., M.A., Peabody College, Industrial Arts MISS EMMA JEAN FLOWERS B.S., Peabody College and Vanderbilt Uni- versity: Spanish, Core 7 MRS. JOHN GEIST B.S., Peabody College, Arithmetic, Core 7 MISS LOUISE HARGROVE B.S., Peabody College, Geography, Core 7 GLENN HARRISON B.S., Lamburth College, M.A., Memphis University, English, Core 7 RICHARD HEWITT B.S., Murray Kentucky State College, Driver Education, Assistant Coach JOE W. HIGGINS B.S., M.A., M.T.S.Cg Business Education MISS MARGIE HOOD B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, M.A., Pea- body Collegeg Coach, Physical Education E. O. JENKINS B.A., Vanderbilt University, M.A., Peabody College: Science 6,16 MISS BARBARA KENNEDY B.A., Peabody College: English, Core 7 MISS JUNE KENNEDY B.S., M.A., Peabody College: Speech. Core 7 MRS. NELL M. LEE B.S., M.T.S.Cg M.A., Peabody College: Busi' ness Education MISS CALLIE LILLIE OWEN B.S., M.T.S.Cg M.A., Peabody Collegeg Home Economics 7 X MISS SHIRLEY LOIS PHIPPS B.A., Vanderbilt Universityg English, Core 8 MRS. ELISABETH POLLARD B.S., Peabody Collegeg Sociology. Home Economics MRS. EARL RUSS A.B., M.T.S.C: English, Core 8 MISS GAYLE SIPE B.A., Belmont Collegeg M.A., Vanderbilt University: English, Core 7 MRS. H. E. SWIFT A.B., Union Universityg English, Latin MRS. FLORENCE M. TAYLOR B.S., Madison Collegeg English, Core 7 2 JOHN T. WA DE DAN A. THWEATT B.S., M.T.S.C. and University of Wyomingg Typewriting, Assistant Coach MRS. D. VANDERCOOK B.S., M.T.S.Cg History, English B 7 B.S., Peabody Collegeg Music MRS. ANNIE LAURIE WILEY A.B., Alabama Collegeg B.S. in L.S., Peabody Collegeg Librarian HOWARD E. WOLERY B.A., Peabody College: Art, Geography JAMES E. WRIGHT B.A., Western Kentucky State Collegeg Core 8 JAMES E. WRIGHT B.S., Peabody Collegeg Biol0EY, Physical Education, Junior High Coach Miss JANE WRIGHT B.A., Vanderbilt Universityg M.A., Peabody Collegeg Mathematics, Speech MRS. JOE F. ZUCCARELLO B.A., Vanderbilt University and Peabody Collegeg Core 8 MRS. RONALD WEBB B.S., Peabody College: Mathematics 'W' IW PN mv' V 4 'K vp' X' x. +' 24 X obx KR -15:3 49 JN' V' .H N SK' 55t'u:,Q::k S 9,9 .,r ' pl' NDXK Xrvjnvv M1 ' fi' -- 'J 1 , MP,-.r , 1 X, r I -4J v 1 . 4 1 1 JN ' . ' Q 1 pk 'ff' r U' il?-' .-. -. Q J 2 ,1 .K 'N Q E .. 3 M M A :in ,J f r 1 'i r E 1 N n 1 s I I 1 I , L 1 i '- , J.. ....s...H I , - adv 4 ..... us must of von know Mrs T'xvl0r retires todl we - Q , i 1 ' 1 E Q r . Q X . . 3 ' 2 - 0 fry ww, 1 . J N. - , , Q, . zy. . ,ax wonderful teacher. . . . . .our guurl I-I'it'llil.N l1'l1ere is the heart that doth not keep Udthirz its inrnost core. Some fond remembrance hidden deep. Of days that are no more? Howarth. -..pair- .,..-nf So turn our heartg as 011 we wwe, To those weve left behind zi.v. ' Cfowper Faculty Chee rleuders P is w. lm I I 2. I l , NY Ju.. WW EX? 9 Y 4 E., N. K 1 i i fi- mi , H, - 1 Lnirf- M3 L Q. , ,, ,gf ..,,,,..,,, ' - egg, ,, 'Q as .,. X Mr. Dennis in Algebra. ,..W.1a-.1 Ag , I il ' A ix e - K , gm. 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S 2ZiIillllll 'U' dgnxiit any I A ' '..kh,:5L .' ,:, ,vp . ll1g,,,wMfmm-.1,........- s e n i o r s OFFICERS President .....,. Vice President- , , Secretary- - , Treasurer .... 38 BILL ROBINSON JIMMY GRAVES e e ,JUDY ODOM ZENITH Ancocx 5 Fa. Zenith Kathleen Adcock Give me leave to speak my mind. Basketball-l, 45 Best School Spirit- 4g Bulletin Board Committee-4g Homeroom Officer-I, 2, Honor Monitor-l, 3, National Honor So- ciety-3, 4, Secretary-4, Prom Com- mittee-3, Student Council Member- 4' Student Typist 4, Treasurer of Clasp-4, Y-Teen Club-1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer-31 President-4. Arvin Artist Anderson Just have your lun and let the world flicker by. Billy Bailey I'm 'not going to kill mysell study- ing il I never die. ll Scarlett Venic Baker Wisdom comes from listening, learning from asking. Lcivurnalism Club-lg Student Li- arian-l' Prom Committee-3, Senior Clmrun-2, 3, 4, um:-2, 4g Clvinette Club 2, 3, 4. Forrest Beaty A girl il just a girl, but a cigar is a good smoke. Carl Edward Agee An honest man is the noblest work of God. Audio-Visual Aids-l, 2, 3, Forensic- 2, 3, Science Club-45 Senior Chorus Zg Miscellaneous Editor on Annual Stah'-4, Senior Play Cast. Patricia Ann Ashworth Merrily, merrily, I shall go along. gllarm Club-lg Senior Y-Teens- Helen Christine Baker Being gifted with a tongue, I use it. Senior Y-Teens-2' Homeroom OE- eer-2, 3g Physicai Education Club- 3, 45 Prom Committee.-3, Senior Chorus-3, Senior Play Cast-4. Ralph Kent Barrett A woman is the holiday of man, and every man is entitled to a holiday. Football-l, 2, 3, 45 Track-l, 2, 3, 4, Baakegniala-llngagxurals-l, 1, 3, Ri e u 5 o e Preparator Club-35 Audio-Visual Aids Club-5 Junior Civitan Club-lg Chorus-4. Howard Clayton Beaty I know girls don't fall lor meg but they could at least tilt my way. james Anthony Beavers The day is gay, the night is too, hey, all you girls, I'm after you! Va.rsity football-l, 2, 3, 45 Alternate Captain-45 Baseball-l, 2, 3, -45 Basketball-3, 45 Student Council- 1, 3, 45 Vice-President-35 Vice- President of Class-l5 Junior Hi-Y Club-15 College Preparatory Club- 25 Secretary-25 Prom Committee 35 Letters and Awards Committee- 45 Top Ten Scholastically-2, 35 National Honor Society-3,-45 Best School Spirit-45 Junior Civitan-35 Senior Play Cast-45 Civitan Med- alist Nominee4. Wayne, W. Bogle Least said is soonest mended. Macey Cook Briley just have your fun and let the world flicker hy. Photography Club-I5 Rifle Club- 25 Physical Education Club-3 45 Red Cross Representative-3. Brenda Sue Brooks She was born with the gift of laughter. Red Cross. Representative-1, 25 Honor Monitor-I5 Music Club-15 Y-Teen Club-2, 3, 45 Homeroom Oicer-l, 2, 45 Chorus-3, 45 Prom Committee-35 Library Worker-35 Student Typist-4. Larry Wayne Brown How's the weather down there Shorty? Student Council-l, 45 Band-1, 2, Letter-1. 25 Annual Staff-1, 3, 4, Class Editor-1, 4, Club Editor-35 Oice Worker-3, 45 Journalism Club-1, 2, Vice Prsident-25 Ram- Page-l, 2, Assistant Business Man- Rzef-1. Sports Editor-25 Forensic Club-35 Junior Civitnn Club-45 Intnmur s-35 Prom Committee- 35 Junior Red Crass-4. Connie Ball Blair Books! 'Tis a dull and endless life, I would much rather be Iohn's wife. V another. Louis Steve Brady 'Life is just one strapping after Archery Club 1 Rifle Club 2 3 45 2 Ya? 'lm f 'LOW . A42 . H GTM T Annual Staff-45 Senior Chorus-4. 1 -,gf S1 V ,ix f mm 5 . il 5 u S 'W ,4 w James C. Broadrick If ignorance were bliss, I'd be a blister. Thomas Edward Brown Why be dimcult when with a little eB'oft you can be impossible. Track-3, 45 Forensic Club-2, 3, 4, Vice-President-3, President-45 Let- ters-2, 3, 45 National Forensic League-3, 4, Secretary-4, State Finals-35 Otiice Worker-45 Annual Staff-4, Editor-45 Audio Visual Aids-1, 2, 35 Debate Team-2, 3, 45 Rifle Club-25 Prom Committee-35 Junior Red Cross-15 National Essay Award Winner-35 United Nations Essay Winner-3. Judy Kaye Burton A laugh for everyone and under- standing for all. Student Council-15 P: T. A. Rep- resentative-45 Forensic Club-1, 25 Civinette Club-3, 45 Prom C-Um' mittee-35 Senior Chorus-3, 45 Let- ter-3, 45 Forensic Club-Letter-1. Bet t 5' jr.-an Carnaliau A good friend to have. 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, FHA Club-4. llrcntla jctm Chance Manners and thoughtlulncss make success, Music Club-lg Sc-nior Y-TccnsA2g Physical Education Club-3, 4g Home Econoinics-lg junior Chorus' lg Senior Chorus-2, 3, 4, Lcttt-rs+ 2, 3, 4, Musical Curnedyfl, Basket- ball Intramural--l. Niva Frankie Coleman S-i' has a lace you can trust. Arehury Club-lg Physical Educa- tion 'lub-2, 4, Pcp Club-3g Honor Mn,., MJ, Band-2, junior Red Cross Patricia Caroline Condra Tall oaks from little acorns grow. College Preparatory Club-2, 3. Ulliccrf .lg Physical Education Club- 4, Otliccr-43 Class Ofiicer-2g Stu- dent Council 3, Prom Committee-3, David Bernard Dale Du not put off until tomorrow what can be enjoyed today. Varsity Basketball-3, 4, Baseball- 2, 3. 41 Track-lg Archery Club-l, Ofhcer-lg College Pre ratory Club- 2, junior Civitan Ciiib-3, 45 Red Cross Representative-lg Vice-Pres' ident ol Homeroom-2, Advanced Chorus-3,4, aff' A .. l. 1, it Y ii.. AWA' 4.x ltgx y . -Eff fx gf' A :wi . , ,- ,wa Quin Q Q 5 , 'E ,-... 'ig lang Beverly Claire Carter Some of the best Boy Scouts are girls. Bailey junior High-lg Forensic Club-3. 4, Secretary-4, Ram Page Stalf-3, -l, Norma Kay Christian Happy goes as lucky goes. Senior Chorus-1, 2, Junior P.T.A.- 2, 35 junior Red Cross-lg Bookstore Worker-2, Prom Committee-,lg Physical Education Club-3, 4, Singing Club-1, 25 F.H.A. Club-lg Basketball Intramurals-1, 2. 3. Carolyn Jeanette Collins A laughing girl, a thoughtful woman. Ram Staff-4, Library Staff-1, 2, Physical Education Club-Zg Pep Club-3, P.T.A. Representative-2, National Honor Society-3, 4, Office Worker-4, Civinette Club--lg Bas- ketball Intramurals42, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast-4. Richard Allen Cushing .Like a powder puff, I'm for the girls. Robert E. Lee High School-lg Lawrence Central High School-2, Danville High School-3g National Honor Society-14. Howard Perry Davis I like work, it facinates mc. I can sit and look at it for -hours. Visual Aids Club-3, 44 Captain. Rifle Club-2, 3, Forensic Clubflg Homeroom Oiicer-2. Sandra Fay Dennis If you hear a laugh and see a grin, you may be sure she's just come in. P.T.A. Representative-1, Band- l, 2, 3, 4, Letters-1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society-3, 4, Library Stal?- 3g 4-I-I Club-lg Civinette Club-2, 3, 43 Ram Staff-4, Business Man- ager-4g Most Courteous Girl-4, Top Ten Scholastically-1, Home- room Ollicer-4, Band Medals-2. John Edward Dodson A wife is most men's dream. Rifle Club-2, 33 Physical Education Club-4. Judith Earle Dunlap If I can't say what I think, why think it? Physical Education Club-lg Home- room Officer-1. 2, Library Staff-25 Debate Team-2, Top Ten Scho- lastically-2g Civinette Club-2, 3, 4, Honor Monitor-3, Ram Staff-3, 4, Assistant Business Manager-3,Sports Editor-4, Basketball-3, 4, Letter- 3, 4, Office Worker-4. 1 David Lee Evetts Silence is sometimes better than speech. Varsity Football-4, Track-3, 4, Shuttubug Club-1, Physical Edu- cation Club-3g Civitan Club-4, Student Council-3, Homeroom Olli- cer-4g Quietest Boy 4, Intramural Basketball-1, 4, Audio-Visual Aids Club-2, 3. Sarah Elizabeth Foster With a friendly smile and a gra- cious way, she brightens all every dayfi Archery Club-1, Physical Educa- tion Club-2, 3, 45 Honor Monitor- 2 5 Basketball Intramurals-2. Rose Marie Dodd All that she does, she docs well, all that is well, she has tried sin- cerely. Class secretary-15 Musical Play-15 Student Council-1 2, Bulletin Board Committee-1, Welfare Committee- lg Cheerleader-1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain- 1, Captain-4, Letters-1, Z, 3, 4g Civinette Club-2, 3, 4, Treasurer-3, President-4, Physical Education Club-lg Chorus-lg Honor Society- 3, 45 Top Ten Scholasticnlly-3, Prom Committer3g I-Iomeroom Oiiicer-29 Best All Around-4, Office Worker-4, Talent Show Winner-3. Nancy Brenda Drake She's a fine girl, a real good sport. Gee, she's a whiz on the basketball court! Basketball-1, 2, 3, 45 Archery Club-2, President-2, Sports Club-1, President-lg P.T.A. Representative- 3' Homeroom Officer-4, Physical Education Club-3, 4. Larry Eugene Etheridge Dull care and I never agree. Airplane Club-1, 2, 35 Honor Mon- itor-2, 3 5 Outdoor Club-4. Howard Wayne Felton ii'i V W If I'm not here, I'm there. m y 1 vw ' .... Q fl 5 Q is Y z 'iii ,211 . s i 11 M s ,i lv '5- lm M if r ,I K .41 vie- Rifle Club-3, Audio-Visual Aids Club-1, 2, Ohice Worker-4. Ira Walter Frye On the football field he sets a wicked pace, but believe me he's faster yet in Cupid's race. Class President-1, Junior Hi-Y Club-1, Secretary-lg Physical Ed- ucation Club-2, 4, Class Vice- President-3, Civitan Club-4, Pres- ident-4g Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Captain- 4g Basketball-1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball-lg Most Athletic-4, Homeroom Otiicer -l, 2, 35 Honor Monitor-3, 4. Edna Ruth Gaines Enjoy today-forget about to- morrow. Cheerleader-l, 2, 3g Physical Edu- cation Cluh-l, Civinette Club-2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer-3g Prom Committee-35 Student Council-2g Honor Monitor-1.2, 3, 4. jane Gardner Silence is golden-oh well, who wants to be rich P Physical Education Club-2, 3, 45 Honor Monitor-3. 4. Freda Alma Garrett What I want, I'll get. what I don't want haan't been thought ol yet. Cheerleader-lp Archery Club-lg Pep Club-Zg Top Ten Scholaatieally- I, 2g Civinette Club-45 National Honor Society-4. Carrah Virginia Gill Her sweet way! renp great thinga. Library Wtrkerbl, 245 Basketball gntramurnla-Ig Fgrenxzg Club-4, 3, . 4. 5'fl'2flfY': ll-. . -5 National Forensic League-2, 3, 45 Forensic Club Play-I, , 3, 4, Stu- dent Council-25 Debate Team- l' Top Ten Scholaltlml?-2g Annual SMH-33 Senior Clurua- , 4, Lette' -3, National Honor Society-3, 45 Prom Committee-Ir Teaeher'a See- retafy-4g Phyaiml iducationClub-4. Bertie Marie Gipson Full ol enthusiasm and a neue of human Singing Club-lg Red Croaa Rep- reaentatiw.-lg Band-1, 2, 4, Lette'- I, 2, 4' Phydml Education Club- z, s- Honor Monitor-21 summi- s, dm. worm-3, 4- Prom Com- mittee-Jg National Honor Society- 3, . 4- ' is like qs- , ii' ji .. 'x..- I MJ 5 3 . K aa 1. 'f-'C' 'X 4'-Iv 'Wai W fn' - Larry Gambrell, Jr. Character makes its own destiny. June Grenda Gardner If I want to say something, I sa it. If I'm not supposed to, Pll try anyhow. Physical Education Club-2, 3, -lg Homfrgom Oiiioer-25 Honor Mon- itor- , . Jenne Ellen Garrison One made up of lovelinessf' Litton High School-lg Physiml Education Club-2g Civinette Club- 3, 45 Honor Monitor-33 Prom Corn- mittee-3g Homecoming Attendant- 3- Homecoming Queen-4, Student 'llypist-4g Best Looking Girl-4g C inic Bowl Attendant-4. James Robert Gilmore Happy am Ig from care am I free. Why aren't they all contented like me? gstwazg-snags!! Club-45 Auto t . ,mm cluwgniiek Liekefffziub-1. my Peggy Diane Gober There is more than meets the eye. Senior Choms'2. Letter-2' Annual Stall'-2, 3, 4, Sag-homore sdita'-2, !i i'i'ibEdf.3,'to's'iin F 5 '3 'i mmm murals-1, gArcheryClub-1gP.T.A. egrsentn veg tvinette R ti l C' ' Club- 2, 35 Phyanul' Education dub-45 e enneaaee a - 5 Middl M th Oltent 1 Davidson County Math Contest-lg Middle Tennessee Library As- sistants Convention-l, 2, 3, 4' Na- uom How society-a, 4, Liiimy Lusiea-3, 4. , Reuben Raymond Godsey Loyalty is the greatest good in the uman heart. Camden, South Carolina-1, 2, Waverly, Tennesser3, Industrial Arts Club-4, President-4. james Edgar Graves My heart is whole, my fancy free, Go way, little girl, don't bother me. Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Track-l, 2, Junior Hi-Y Club-1, College Pre- paratory Club-1, 3, Physical Edu- cation Club-4, Visual Aids Club- 1, 2, Horneroom Odicer-1, 3, Friend- liest Boy-4' Oiice worker-4, Vice- President oi Class-4. Patrick Thomas Griffin If at first you don't succeed, give up 1. Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Archery Club-1, Sport Club-2, President-2, Civitan Club-3, Visual Aids Club-2, In- tramurals-l, 2, 3, 4, Ride Club-4, Ride Team-4, Track-3, 4, Honor Monitor-3, Red Cross Representa- tive-2, Prom Committeeii, All Nashville-4, All Class AA-4, Home- room OEcer-1, 4. I ennie Sue Gustin An education and a husband- what more could you want? Shnttdbug Club-1, Library Staff- I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representa- tive-2, Teacher's Secretary-3, 4, Ram Stal?-4, Debate Team-2, 3, Forensic Clulrl, 2, 3, 4, Lettered- l, 2, 3, Secretary-4. Shirley Jean Halliburton :Those who know her cannot forget er. Highland Heights-1, Shuttetbu Club-1' Enid' Red C131 - im cfu z- Pep Club-3, :mimi Edumtion Club-4. David Bradford Graham Not afraid of work but not in sympathy with it. Archery Club-1, President-1, Auto Safety Club-2, 3, Industrial Arts Club-4. Albert DeWayne Griffin gl-Iis :it springs eternal from- romw ere? Football-l, 2, 3, 4, Letter-4, Base- ball-1, 3, 4, Letter-3, 4, Civitan Club-3, Physical Edumtion Club- l, 3, 4, Prmident-4, Senior Chorus- 2, 3, 4, Letter-3, 4, Officer-3, Home- room omcer-4, Red Cross Rep- resentative-1, Intramurals-3, 4, Homecoming Escort-3, Prom Com- mitteq-3, Wittiest Boy-4, Senior Play Cast-4. Nancy Ruth Gunter Her true Love has her heart and she has his. Ronald Smith Hall Much study is weariness to the flesh. Physical .Education Club-4, Audio Visual Aids Club-3, 4, Basketball Intramurals-2, 3, 4, Auto Safety Club-3, Student Council Alt.-4. David Michael Hallows The things he did were well done, the things he accomplished were great. Iunior Hi-Y Club-1, CNW- Pre' glgtnry Club-1' Ride Cla 3, 4- etary-4, Ride Team-4, Tam Captain-4, National Honor Society- 3, 4, Top Ten Scholastieally'-lg Officer worker-4, Basketball In- tramurals-l, 4, Prom Committee-3. Charles Eclwurcl Hurtlimztn, jr. Ready for anything, work or play. Band-l. 2, 3, 4, Letter-I, 2, 3. 4. Drum Major-4g Rifle Club-l, 2, .lg Rifle Team-33 Swing Band--Ig Chorus-45 Student Council-lg Honor Monitor-4. Peggy Annu Hurshuw A still tongue indicates a strong mind, 4-H Club-l, 23 Physical Education Club-3, 4. Myra llill l agree with no man's opinion. l have some ol my own. Charm Club-l, President-lg Honor Monitor-l, 2, .lg College Preparatory Club-2g Top Ten Scholastically-33 National Honor Society-3, 4g Fo- rensic Club-3, 45 journalism Club-4g National Forensic League-45 De- bate Team-4g Letter-lg Annual Staff-4. Peggy Ann Howell Small in stature but I a r g e in thought, Senior Chorus-lg Annual Staff-3g Club Editor-3g Basketball Intra- murals-l, 3g Archery Club-lg Y- Teen Club-2g Physical Education Club-3, 43 Honor Monitor-2, -l. Robert Lee jackson Therc's a good time coming, there's a good time coming, but why wait?' Football-2, J, 45 Rifle Club-2g Parliamentarian Club-1, President -lg Civitan Club-3g Physical Edu! cation Club-45 Top Ten Scholasti- cally-lg National Honor Society- 3, 44 Senior Chorus-43 Hi-Y Club-lg Homeroom Omcer-45 Basketball Intramurals-2, 3g Moat Milchievious -49 Red Cross Representative-3. -'lou :cl v W :rv - . , jk 5 1' ' 4 fv 'D l Larry Eugene Harris Who needs women when for SU cents I can see Jane Russell. Sports Club-lg Rifle Club-2, 3, 45 Honor Monitor-4g Ir. Red Cross-4. Bettye Suzanne Hester Friendship is the wine of life, jr. Red Cross-lg Forensic Club-1, 3g F.H.A. Club-2, 4, President--lg P.T,A. Representativeni. Patricia Mai Hitt II boys are bad for girls, gee, l've been misled. junior P,T.A.-lg I-Iomeroom Ohicer -lg Chorus-2, 4g Band-2, 3g Physical Education Club-2, 3, 45 Basketball Intramurals-4. Janet Gail Irwin Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Ralph Lawrence Jenkins All the world loves a lover. Football-3, 41 Basketball-35 Track- 2, 3, 4g Shuttefbug Club-li Ir. Hi-Y Club-25 Physical Education Club- 3, 4g Fifth in State-440 yard dash-3g Record Holder in District-3. Brookie Lee johnson Silence is a great peace maker. Home Economics Club-25 Girls Hobby Club-lg Senior Y-Teens- 3, 45 Library Club-1, 2, 3. Margaret Rocelia jones As sweet as one could be. junior Chorus-lp Honor Monitor- 2, 4, 4-H Club-1, Vice-President-lg F. H. A. Club-2, 3, Prom Com- mittee-3. Linda Lee Kirby Enjoy today and forget about tomorrow. Senior Chorus-2, Physical Educa- tion Club-3, 4, Musicians Club-2, Serenaders Club-lg Letter-25 junior Chorus-lg Basketball Intramurals -2. Ramona Bessie Knight A happy girl makes others happy. Library Staff-1. 2, 3, 45 Library Lassie-3, 4, Physical Education Club-1, 2, 3, Civinette Club-45 National Honor Society-3, 4, Top Ten Scholastically-3, Ram StaE-4, Typist-4. Jayne Lewis To know her was to love her. Goodlettsville High School-1, 2, 3, James Henry Johnson A little learning is a dangerous thing, I'm glad to be safe. Honor Monitor-45 Audio-Visual Aids Club-l, 2, 3, 4, Riile Club-4, Fo- rensic Club-3g Radio Club-2. Betty jo Kersey Devout yet cheerfulg active yet resigned. Ir, Red Cross-lg Honor Monitor-23 Y-Teen Club-2, Physical Educa- tion Club-2, 3, Prom Committerl Jerry Ward Knight To know how to kid one's ability is great skil1. Riiie Club-2, 3, Physical Educa- tion Club-4. Doris Evelyn Laing Her sweetness cannot be defined. Attended school in Richmond, Vir. ginia-1, 23 Civinette Club-4, Jr- Red Cross-4, Senior Play Cast. Kenneth Edwin Logan Work is work and must be done, nevertheless I have my fun. Rocklickers Club-lg Rifle Club-25 Honor Monitor-2, Red Cross Rep- resentative-2g Physical Education Club-4. Helen Elaine Lopp Put trust in character. Band-l, 2, J, 4g Majorette-2,. 39 MQW Student Council Alt.-lg Physical we... Education Club-2, 3, 45 Music Club- lg Senior Chorus-lg .Prom Com- mittee-3g Student Typist-4. Bonnie Harlon McGaugh Life is music if one be rightly ii tune and in time. Forensic Club-45 Civinette Club-3 Physical Education Club-29 Mui- Club-3g Choru 1-l. 2. 3. 4. Secretarl' 1, 3, President-45 Musical Comedy- lg All-State Chorus-2, 3, 14, All- American-lg Student Council-ig Of lice Worker-43 National Hono Society-3, 49 Most talented Girl-4 Scnicx Play Cast-4. Eleanor Patricia Manning Brightens the corner wherever she is. Basketball-l, 2, 3, 4, Lettered-3, 45 Civinette Club-2, 3, 4. Emmaly Ann Martin A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Archery Club-lg Little Women-25 2:--W 1-as 2' an-5 unor . . .-, ,g fiom Mania:-1. 3, 4, Moat mi.- chievous Girl-4. Donald Lee Mayberry K ing silt hen prper, and lpeaeilng wherzlitlivfitf' 0 ni-rm High school-1, z, a, nt , dillflll Art! Club-4 Secretary-4. ,a 1. T , .. .za . H ' . i , i l -3. ,M sv, X ,QL di ,Q gi Y ' gs ' ' 12 ...---.. ix i i dx -I' . , L Qiif . 5 . It .:1tM y'7'jVi. . ' H ' V ,. N' ' U ,,1': ?Y '- ,, qi A .gums ww- W ,...-J' .4 e. if f .- Evelyn Louise McCrary Success will come if one has the power to remove the barriers. Volunteer Girl's State-3, Vice- President of Class-25 Tennessee Student Council Convention-3' Civi- nette club-2, 3, 4, Vice-President-3g Homecoming Attendant-4, Archery Club-11 Chorus-25 Homeroom Oni. cer-1. 2: National Honor Society- 3, 45 Junior Red Cross-3, Oice Worker-4, Banner All Nashville-35 Tennessean All City-3g Honor Monitor-3' Prom Committee-3, mfg Staii'-2,. 3, spam Editor-2, 3, Social Committee-4. Lewis Wayne McMurtry Studies bring worry, that's why I'm always content. Attended school in Rockville, Indiana, Auto Safety Club-31 Out- door Club-4. Ruby Jean Marlin A smile is what makes life worth while. F. H. A. Club-1, 1, Treasurer-1' Secretary-25 Y-Teen Club-3, 4. Tommy Estes Martin I hope to awake some morning and find myself great. Boy's Hobby Club-lg College Pre- Kratory Club-2, Ride Clu 3, 45 tramurals-1, 3, 43 Horneroom Oilicer-33 Ride Team-3, 4. Rebecca Sue Merryman Q girl in whom lun and wisdom mu. ' Qrchery Club-lg Physical Educa- twn Club-lg Civinette Club-3, 44 Prom Committee-3g National Honor Society-3, 4, Homemom Omcer-35 Teacher's Secretugglg Top Ten Scholastically'-2g ce Wacker-43 Basketball lanager-3, 4. Janis Sue Miller A smile for every boy and two for every girl. Senior Chorus-lg Lettered Musical Play-1' Music Club-15 Student Council Committee-1, 2, 3, Cheer- leaderhl, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain-1, 43 Civinette Club-2, 3, 4, Treasurer-43 Top Ten Scholastically-7, 3, Na- tional Honor Society-3, 45 Prom Committeriig Volunteer G i r l's State-3, Honor Monitor-33 Otiice Worker-4, Fashion Board Winner-4g Betty Crocker Merit Award-4. William Murry Moore Everytime there's a. fire drill, he prays for a fire. Football-3, 4, Track-3, 4g 4-H Club-1, Archery Club-2, 3, Rifle Club-45 Senior Chorus-4. Joyce Ann Murphy They are never alone that are accompanied with great thought. 4-H Club-lg Senior Y-Teen Club-25 Physical Education Club-3, Journal- ism Club-4, Basketball Intra- murals-2. Judy Rebecca Odom Wrinkles merely indicate where smiles have been. Archery Club-lg Junior P.T.A.-25 Cheerleader-2, 3, 4, Captain-3, Letter-2, 3, 4, Honor Monitor-l, 2, 4, Prom Committee-35 Civinette Club-2, 3, 4, Secretary-4, Class Secretary-43 Most Popular Girl. Carol Ann Pearson Life can be merry for the world is better with n smile. Music Club-l, Vice-President-lg F.T.A. Club-lg Junior Red Cross-lg Civinette Club-2, 3, 4, Band-1, 2, 3, 4, Medals-2, 3, 4, Director's Secretary-2, 3, 4, Music Librarian- 3, 45 Junior P.T.A.-43 All-Star Band-4. veP 'N. :Li l .,:.. ' ,Q .hh wa sf .Q xr R lg ,Q ,i ' Q- I i wwf!! . 'f' ii- 'tes 'V 2- l g 'ws 'iw .. A gf! ,. . ,S 53 ' H was Y xy i VTP Jean Kaylor Mooney While you may-go marry. Archery Club-15 Library Staff-2, Senior Chorus-2, Letter-23 Civi- nette Club-2, 3' Honor Monitor- 2, 4, Annual Staiil'-35 Intramurals-lg Senior Y-Teen Club-4. Donna Delores Moss Fame and fortune will bring her much, for she has the artist's touch. Honor Monitor-1, 2, Charm Club-lg College Preparatory Club-2gJournal- ism Club-4. Ira Stephen North Here is a lad both good and kind whose equal one does seldom End. David Lipscomb-1, 25 Forensic Club-3, 4, National Forensic League -3, 4, Football-3, 4, Letter-4, Track 3, Debate Team-3, 4. Shirley Jeanette Parker Honey and all sweet things light up a man's eyes. Senior Chonls-2, 3, 4, Secretary-4, Letter-2, 3, 4g 4-H Club-lg Senior Y-Teen Club-2, 3, Journalism Club -4, President-45 Debate Team-2, National Honor Society-3, 43 Stu- dent Council-3g Homeroom Omcer- E Co-Editor Ram-Page-45 Quietelt ir -4. James C. Perkinson Hard work soon makes a. good man. Basketball-2, 3, Track-2, 3, 4: Basketball Intramurals-1, 4, Honor Hmitor-lg Junior Hi-Y-lg Home- room Omcer-1, 2, Top Ten Scho- lastimlly-l, Z3 Nat1onal.Honor Society-3, 45 Oilice Worker-45 Riiie Club-23 Civitan Club-35 Physical Education Club-4. Larry Douglas Perry The result of manners is friend- ship. Track-2, 3, 4, Letter-45 Audio Visual Aids-1, 2, 3, 45 National Forensic League-2, 3, 45 Audio Visual Aids-l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council-4' Intramurals-1, 45 Na- tional Ieionor Society-45 Radio Club-2, 3, President-Z, 35 Prom Committee-35 junior Hi-Y Club-lp Forensic Club-45 Letters-2, 4' Band -l, 25 Letters-l, 25 Debate ifeam- 2, 3, 45 P.T.A Prepresentatived. Mary Jane Piper lt is nice to .be natural when you are naturally mee. Honor Monitor--Z5 4-H Club-1, 25 Pep Club-35 Y-Teens Club-45 Bas- ketball Intramurals-2. Linda Lee Presley An honest heart possesses a king- dom. Archery Club-lg First Aid Club-2, Secretary-25 Senior Y-Teens-3. Betty Letishia Reece Her Small Weakness - the man. Forensic Club-l, 25 Y-Teen Club-35 Oilice Worker-15 Honor Monitor- l, 25 Essay Winner-4. William McKinley Robinson, Jr. Here is one in whom lun and wir dom mix. Football-1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society-3, 4, Vice-President-45Class President-3, 45 Prana Commitgg-35 Representative o unteer ya' State-35 Tennessee Math Contest- I, 2, JA Top Ten Scholastically-1, z, J- odiee Worker-45 Hi-Y Club-I5 Ride club-25 cwmn Club-35 Physical Education Club-45 Student Council-3, 45 Homeroom Omcer- 3 4' Intramurals-2 3' Most P lar . , 1 . 091' Boy-4. Wanda Sue Potter I gan be quiet, but it's a great strain. Cheerleader-1, 25 Honor Monitor Club-35 Honor Monitor-1, 2, 35 Y-Teen Club-4. William Ronald Potts Never underestimate the talents of a man. Audio Visual Aids-1, 2, 3, 4, Judy Kay Rebello Small in stature but friendliness to spare. Student Council-35 Y-Teen Club- 2, 45 Pep Club-35 Prom Committee -3- Annual Stan'-45 Homeroom Otiicu-25 National Poetry Con- test Winnu'-4. Alice Charlotte Robb A twinkle in her eye, a scheme in her mind. Covington, Indiana-15 Waynesboro, Virginia-25 Waverly-3' Advanced Cham-3, 4, Y-Teen cfm-3, civi- nette Club-45 Omce Worker-4. Peggie Margaret Ruck Sometimes I sit and think, some- times I just sit. McMinnville Central-l, 25 Y-Tee.ns- J5 Physical Education Club-45 Library Staff-3. Lenda Kay Sanders The mildest manner, the gentlest heart. Senior Chorus-2, Annual Staff-3, Junior Editor-3, Basketball In- tramurals-l, 3, Honor Monitor- 1, 2, Y-Teen Club-2, Archery Club- 1, Homeroorn Oflicer-3, Physical Education Club-3, 4. Marjorie Ellen Scruggs Good things come in small pack- ages. F.H.A. Club-1, Y-Teen Club-2, P.T.A. Representative-3, Physical Education Club-1, 3, Basketball Intramurals-3, 4, Library Worker-3. Judith Shull Archery Club-I, Y-Teen Club-2, Civinette Club-3, 4' Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Le ters-1, 2, 3, 4, , . I .- Qs. hiv mtl' S Nik l 5: :, 'W' X, Z' 0 4 in 'Q Y . E 4. J ,, K 1, K 3 .. .g '- ...l. I. i 'Q V . . Ea Merrily, Merrily, shall I go along. in 1 ' , T Carol Ann Smith Never trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you. McMain Junior High, New Or- leans-1, Fortier Senior High, New Orleans-2, 3, Journalism Club-4, Circulation Manager-4. John C. Smith, Jr. To know him is a real life treat for he's a fine boy and a grand athlete. Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4, Captain-4, All District-4, Track-2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y-1, Red C r o s s Representative-1, Honor Monitor-1, 2, Rifle Club-2, Home- room Officer-2, 3, Ram Staff-2, 3, Civitan Club-3, Physical Edu- cation Club-4, Chorus-4, Neatest Boy-4, Student Council Alt.-4. 'a '11. ' ffm ,A -Sir , '52, in I A' Sues, Q . 'f 1 ' 'R I . .Bt Maurice Wayne Sanders Great men are not always wise. Litton High School-1, Auto Safety Club-3, 4, President-4. Joyce Coleman Shelton She may look quiet, but look again. Homeroom Officer-1, Honor Mon- itor-l, Archery Club-1, Basketball Intramurals-l, 2, Civinette Club- 2, 3, 4, Vice-President-4, Ram Staff-2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus-2, Letter-2, Jr, Red Cross-35 Prom Committee-3, Student Council Al- ternate-2, Majorette-3, 4, Letter-4, Office Worker-4. Norman Glendle Slate Never a dull moment when he's around. Track-2, 3, 4, Football-3, 4, Auto Safety Club-3, President-3, Red Cross Representative-2, 4-H Club- 1, Basketball Intramurals-1, 4. Jeanne Moss Smith I do the things I like to do, that's why I talk. Basketball-l, 2, Archery Club-1, Student Council Alt.-2, Senior Chorus-2, Letter-2, Civinette Club- 2, 3, 4, Officer-3, Junior P.T.A.- 3, 4, Honor Monitor-3, Talent Show Winner-3, Ram Staff-2, 3, 4, Snap- shot Editor-2, Co-Editor-3, Class Editor-4, P r o rn Committee-3, Cheerleader-3, 4, Letter-3, 4, Office Worker-4, Homecoming Attend- ant-4, Class Secretary-3, National Honor Society-3, 4, Neatest Girl-4, Miss Madison-4. Richard Sydney Smith Take good care of me, good men are scarce. Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-3, 4, Junior Hi-Y Club-1, Junior Red Cross-lg College Preparatory Club- 2, Homeroom Onicer-2, 3, Civitan Club-3, 4, Prom Committee-3, Ohice Worker-4, Volunteer Boy's State4, Student Council-4, Presi- dent-4, Best All Around Boy-4, Class Ohicer-3, National Honor Society-4, Civitan Medalist-4. Richard Anthony Stalls I've finished my course. Hillsboro-I5 Radio Club-2, 35 Sec.- treas.-15 Science Club-45 Audio Visual Aids-3, 45 Homeroom Officer -25 Prom Committee-3. Helen Ruth Tharp A sweeter and fairer girl .you will never meet5 She is a fine little girl and a fine athlete. Serenaders-I5 Physical Education Club-2, 3, 45 Junior P.T.A.-25 Junior Red Cross-45 Basketball-1, 3, 45 Lettered-3. Brenda Gayle Turner My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. Journalism Club-I5 Student Council -l5 Homeroom Officer-2, 35 Physical Education Club-Z5 Junior P.T,A.-35 Prom Committee-35 Civinette Club -3, 45 Majorette-3, 45 Letter-45 Home Economics Club-2, 3, 45 Oiicer-3, 45 Junior Red Cross-45 Student Council Alt.-2. Vera Eileen Walden Those who put trust in themselves soon have the trust of others. 4-H Club-I, Z5 Secretary-25 Library Stat!-1, 2, 3, 45 J-unior Red Cross-15 Lltin Club-45 of Ten Scholasti- cally-35 Library assies-3, 45 Stu- dent Council Alt,-2. Tommy Franklin Webster Why trust to fate when we have our own charms? Fwtblll-1. 2. 3. 4: Spurtsmanshi Trophy-4' Homeroom Odicer-J: Physical Education club-1, cavim Club-3I 45 Vice-President-45 Prom Committee-35 Ollice Worker-45 Student Council-45 Intramurals-2, 6 .1 Q I .Lk i ,' 'ar'-YI:- - , arf z J Afn.me-ei M' .- , l Y l' JIU' ga A J! ,,1 A I. . -'L 307- I liff- . gr I.. 5 3 1 P 1:4 5 x i k --.. 1 s 1 ' . .Ah-IF. if f . v Judy Terry I-iagpiness is the firm foundation on w ich life is based. Annual Staff-1, 25 Library Worker-15 Journalism Club-1, 2, 3, 45 President -45 Ram-Page Staff-1, 2, 3, 45 Busi- ness Manager-35 Editor-45 Honor Monitor-l, 25 Office Worker-4. Patricia Evelyn Thomason f'Laugh and be merry for the world is better with a smile. Physical Education Club-1, 25 Band-l, 2, 3, 45 Secretary-45 Majo- rettey3, 45 Civinette Club-3, 45 Wittiest Girl-45 Chorus-45 Study Hall Keeper-45 Student Council Alt.-25 Hcmeroom Oticer-15 In- tramurals-15 Prom Committee-35 Junior P,T.A.-15 Junicf Red Cross-2. Gene Vaughter 'Fun has no limits. John N Webb To hurry and worry is not my greed. Radio Club-2, 35 Rifle Club-45 Auto Safety Club-l. Patricia Allen Wheeless She came to us late. but made up lor it first rate. Seaford High School, Seaford. Delaware-1, 1, 35 Journalism Club- 45 Vice-President-45 The Ram-Page Staff-45 Business Manager-45 Annual SMH-4. Burton Franklin Whited Grades speak louder than words. Science Club-1, 4, College Prepara- tory Club-2, 3, President-2, 3, Student Council-2, 3, 4, President of Class-2, Audio-Visual Aids Club-3, 4, National Honor Society- 3, 4, President-4, Top Ten Scho- lastically-1, 2, 3, Most Likely to Succeed-4, Peggy Joyce Williams Good nature is the beauty of the mind. Library Staff-1, 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club-1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-2, Debate Team-1, 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League-1, 2, 3, 4, President-4, Student Council-2, Library Lassies -3, 4, Secretary-3, 4, P.T.A. Rep resentative-3, 4, Bookstore-3, Teen- age Book Club-3, Secretary-3. David King Witt Liberace doesn't have a thing on him. All Star Band-1, 4, All State Band- l, Band-1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director of Band-3, 4, Math Contest-1, Parliamentarian Club-1, Secretary -1, Forensic Club-2, 3, Band Li- brarian-2, Chorus Accompamst-4, Swing Band Club-4, Annual Staff- 2, 3, To Ten Scholastically-1, 3, Most Tailented Boy-4, Senior Play Cast-4. , ,,, I William Gordon Wilkinson He was caught-hook, line and sinker. Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Track-1, 2. 3, Physical Education Club-1, 2, 4, Homeroom Officer-1, 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross-1, 3, P.T.A. Representa- tive-2, 4, Civitan Club-3, Basket- ball-3, Prom Committee-3. Elvis Ray Williamson It seems so easy to be good natured, I wonder why anybody takes the trouble to be anything else. Ram Staff-2, 4, Snapshot Editor-2, Bookstore Worker-3, Shutterbug Club-1, Forensic Club-2, 3, 4, Letter -2, 3, 4, Audio-Visual Aids Club- 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager-3, Base- ball-4, Letter-3, United Nations Essay Winner-3, National Forensic League-3, 4, Red Cross Representa- tive-4, Debate Team-2, 3, 4, Prom Committee-3, Most Courteous Boy -4. Felice Sunray Witztum Her knowledge is her power. Forensic Club-2, 3, 4, Debate Team -2, 3, 4, National Forensic League- 2, 3, 4, Vice President-4, National Honor Society-3, 4, Treasurer-4, Library Staff-1, 2, 3, 4, Library Lassies-3, 4, President-3, 4, Ql- ternate Student Council-3, Girl Most Likely to Succeed-4. I ' ff' o.,,, -'ha I svfi . ...L- v -.. ' ' -my Ai. TIN Slllifll' l'luy Csml 'l'l1c Curious Salvage. I'K'PR1 'Y Ja! 40-1 XX, . 7 ' . 'N .I Sccuc from Senior Play r' N ' , J ,- 7 L V-up O i lls N amz ZENITH ADCOCK CARL AGEE ARVIN ANDERSON PATRICIA ASHWORTH BILLY BAILEY HELEN BAKER SCARLETT BAKER RALPH BARRETT FORREST BEATY HOWARD BEATY TONY BEAVERS CONNIE BLAIR WAYNE BOGLE STEVE BRADY MACEY BRILEY J. C. BROADRICK BRENDA BROOKS LARRY BROWN EDWARD BROWN JUDY BURTON BETTY JEAN CARNAHAN BEVERLY CARTER BRENDA CHANCE KAY CHRISTIAN NIVA COLEMAN CAROLYN COLLINS PATRICIA CONDRA RICHARD CUSHING DAVID DALE PERRY DAVIS SANDRA DENNIS ROSE DODD JOHN DODSON BRENDA DRAKE JUDY DUNLAP LARRY ETHERIDGE DAVID EVETTS HOWARD FELTON SARAH FOSTER IRA FRYE RUTH GAINES LARRY GAMBRELL JANE GARDNER JUNE GARDNER FREDA GARRETT ELLEN GARRISON VIRGINIA GILL JAMES GILMORE BERTIE GIPSON PEGGY GOBER REUBEN GODSEY DAVID GRAHAM JAMES GRAVES ALBERT GRIFFIN PATRICK GRIFFIN NANCY GUNTER JENNIE SUE GUSTIN RONALD HALL SHIRLEY HALLIBURTON DAVID HALLOWS CHARLES HARDIMAN LARRY HARRIS' PEGGY HARSHAW SUZANNE HESTER MYRA HILL PATRICIA HITT PEGGY HOWELL GAIL IRWIN BOBBY JACKSON thumnoil Nickname Noled For Favoril Saying Ambition Zenie School Spirit Really! To coach a boys basketball team. Carl Dependability Yes, sir! To make a good preacher. Alvin! Duh-h-h-h-h But Mrs. Swift ---- Still thinking. Boats Talking Crab Tatter's To be a nurse. Billy Weeds Thank you and come back To own a drug store. Helen Blushing 'Tm embarrassed! To quit blushing. Blossom Talking to herself Oh, my To marry a mil ionaire. Clint Playing one football play I'm taking oH! To run the 100 yd. in 9.3, to play football without breaking an a.rm. Gang Love for his school Ho! Gang To graduate. Beetle Poking Larry Harris I want you to know ....... ! To become a great sportswriter and sports photographer. Banny Being late and talking fast Tremendous To be a nuclear physicist. Connie Friendliness John's coming home To see John graduate from college. Waynefro His driving James Johnson, up front! To own a 1957 Chevy. Brady A shot Plymouth No joke? To paint Kim Novak. Boo Driving fast You beat 'em To have the fastest car around. Jay Quiet manners,wild ways Uh To play for the Dodgers. Bendy Talking Heavens!! To marry a millionaire. Earthquake An unorthodox way of doing everything Now who's got my hat? To play football in college. Mavrick Losing whatever he gets No! Miss Wright To marry a Miss America. Burton Bowling ability I thought I would To bowl 100. Betty Bean Being quiet Well, I'll say To be good and nice in days to come. Bev Having a cute boyfriend Really? To be a perfect housewife. Jury That funny giggle Well, I'll be John Brown To marry Billy Giles and live in Clarksville. Kay Being small I'll never tell To be a YELLOW JACKET for the Highway Patrol. Neva Figure Well, I never! To be a pediatrician. Wreck Her car Ten times To learn how to drive. Pat Her neat appearance No! No! No! To learn how to dance. Rich His smile That's wrong Mr. Jenkins To be a VanBrain Rabbit Throwing at Coach Davidson I didn't skip, Mr. Higgins To conquer the world. Peresoso Talking Oh, bull!! To worry the teachers after I'm gone. Pi Courtesy Well, I never! To sail around the world with the right person. Doddy The way she says 'wild' Ga.rgle peanut butter To grow long fingernails and be an airline stewardess. Bubba His old junk cars What did ya' say? To buy a new car each year. Crip Her big mouth Have you got your 50c? To be secretary to George Nader. Bea Making speeches that make Seniors cry Well, I never! To spend a week-end at Georgia Tech Larry Being noisey Aw Heck! To be a mechanic. Duck Being the quietest I don't know To see the world. Ma Felton's little boy Size Bull To be a bum. Sef Being slow Heavenly days To be a paratrooper at Fort Campbell Kid His ability to play sports Have you seen Evelyn? Tai? be an engineer and to marry ve yn Edna Always being around Well Togo bacik to Florida to those cute 1 eguar 5. Larry Being with Reecy Aw come on Pass Sociology. Big Jane Twin Promises, promises To learn to behave. Little Gardner Always opening her mouth and putting her foot in it. Nurse To never grow up. Freda Her neat appearance and . her pretty hair Don't dilly daily around To be a model for Dior fashions. Fats Her long hair Steve To keep on eating yet lose weight. Didge Talking constantly Well, I hate to think To be eading lady on Little Rasa: s. Baby Butch Wild laugh Who said so? To kngck someone out in the first roun . Bertie Skipping band practice during pep meeting Well, actually- - To make my husband a millionaire. Peanut Her size Well, I'll say! To marry 'him', but First I have to End 'him'. Roogie Making 1 and 2 equal 4 Wrong again To become a mechanic. Graham A '54 Buick with a bad transmission Any donations for gas? To meet Brigdet Bardot. Graves His devilish grin What do you say gang? To be Publicity Director for a girl's modeling school. Motor Talking My last one, Webster To help Robinson complete a mission to the moon. Trained ape His football ability Quit it, Murry To play Pro football. Gunter Her diamond I'll soon be gone To be a good housewife. Mnggins Friendly smile You'll get me fiusteredf' I realized my ambition. Puma Bein so tall Naw, not Really To be a success and to get married. Bubbles I-Ier gig mouth Well, Billy Ray! To make Billy Ray a good wife. Big Dave His height Whatta you want for nothing- eggs in your root beer? To be an Admiral. Carlos Digging up old Indians Sounds like a case of toughTo get my mean A-model Ford and horse-trading guns luck to me running. Lashf' Size Think I care? To retire at a very early age-18. Pepp1e Quietness Mercy To see J. D. Stephens get out of the Navy. Suzie Soft voice Oh! Mercy me To live in a log house by the lake. Myra Typing ability Pass me the typing eraser To graduate from William and Mary. Hitt Ta king all the time See ya! To be the first girl to have a harem everywhere of men. Annie I-Ier black hair Oh, Morris To grow three more inches. Gail Car I'll make it To get into U.T. Conehead His ability to see Baby, you know what I like To get across town in less than twenty minutes. sketches N am: RALPHIJENKINS BROOK El-JOHNSON LAMES 40 N SON OCEL A JONES BETTY LO KERSEY LINDA IRBY JERRY KNIGHT RAMONA KNIGHT DORIS LAING IAYNE LEWIS KENNETH LOGAN HELEN LOPP BARRY McCORD EVELYN MCCRARY BONNIE McGAUGH WAYNE MCMURTY ELEANOR MANNING LEAN MARLIN MMALY MARTIN TOMMY MARTIN DONALD MAYBERRY REBECCA MERRYMAN gAN IS MILLER EAN MOONEY MURRY MOORE DONNA MOSS IMMY MURPHY OYCE ANN MURPHY RA STEPHEN NORTH QUDY ODOM HIRLEY PARKER CAROL PEARSON JIMMY PERKINSON LARRY PERRY WAN DA SUE POTTER MARY PIPER WILLIAM POTTS LINDA PRESLEY BETTY REECE I UDY REBELLO ALICE ROBB WILLIAM aonmsox recom aucx LENDA SANDERS Mamuce saumzas Mamoanz scnuoos Jovcn SHELTON Lum: si-mu. ORMAN SLATE CAROL SMITH LARRY sm-ru masmt surrn LO!-IN SMITH ICHARD SMITH TONY STALLS JUDY 'ranav PATRICIA THOMASON GENE VAUGHTER BRENDA TURNER EILEEN WALDEN JOHN WEBB TOMMY WEBSTER PATRICIA ALLEN WHEELESS BURTON WI-IITED BILL WILKINSON PEGGY WILLIAMS ELVIS WILLIAMSON HELEN THARP DAVID WITT FELICE WITZTUM as Nickname Noted For Favorite Saying Ambition Golden Slee ing in class By Ned To play college football. Brookie Working at Brown's I'm coming To make Mrs. Brown work. Jamie Getting caught Think soi' To manage an I-I. G. Hills Store. Maggie I-Ier quiet ways Well, I never! To be a secretary. B, J, Her big eyes Coral To go to West Point. Dee Dee Long b ond hair I never ask um To marry Wayne Teeple and live . in Clarksville. Warm weather His quietness What's happening, what's hal:apening?' To get out of high school. Monie Her dimples We 1, I never! To e a model secretary. Frosty Remembering lines in play Well, why? To get Kenny through college. Jughead Defining words for Mrs. Lee Well, I thought I would! To become a nurse. Corky Smoking under cover I wasn't talking Mr. I-Iiggins To be a better artist than Mr. Wolery Tootsie Big brown eyes You're killing me! To own Candyland. Barry Girl friend Come on, Liz To get married. Shortie Being with Ira Fruit To some black to Madison to teach an coac . McGoo Singing Uh- - -Well! To sing the Star-Spangled Banner lor the Gillette Cavalcade of Sports, . Friday night on T. V. Mackie Teasing, Ahl Shoot! To graduate. Puggie Basket all Miss Hood, I'm trying To play against Margaret Leslie Once more. Blondie Sweetheart in Germany Gosh To be a beautician. Little Bit Having small feet and Who? Me! To be able to kiss K. A. without crazy hair-dos having to stand on a box. T Laziness Huh! You think I care? To have a hot ' car. Man-hole My ability What does that make him? To graduate. Becky Being short Got a letter today To grow at least three more inches. ,lan-a-lou Cheerleading Well, I never To be with Carl. 'Sam Being married You're joking To travel in every state ol the United States and one country abroad. Puddin Running to lunch room And all To be the first in line to eat. Donna Artistic ability Is that so? To make a million dollars. Horse Being in the olice I did it You guess! Briday Pony Tail Way to go! To be a secretary for Rock Hudson. Ex-hurl Having a Volkswagon At ease men To be grosecuting attorney for Miss - Wng t. Sausage Richard He fust makes me so mad! To be a Frosty Mora . Blabber Mouth My eyes We llllll To be a nurse at West Point. Pigmey Musical ability But, Mr. Wade ..... To go to West Point. Panic Playing cards with Your deal To e able to play cards as good as Martin and Smith Maverick. Exile Manners Hello, beautiful To be the Electronic Computer Engineer for IBM. Susie Q Neatness What's life? To see the night life oi Paris. Mary Janie Quietness Gollie To be an artist. P. A.' Visual Aids Work I'm coming, Mr. Higgins To be announcer at NBC. Gal Last name Honestly To gi: to Naples, Italy. Pearl Talking Good Heavens! To a writer. Bosco Yankee Accent Ewooh! To inherit Fort Knox. Motor-Mouth Roll ol tape around Oh, Jimmy! To go to Muriresbono and be with Jimmy's ring Jimmy. Rod Being Late Let's go To beat Beavers to the Moon. Peg-a-le Going steadly Gollee-Bum To get married. Turkey Legs For being si ly Hug To marry jimmy. Marty ' Blue and white Chevy Ho d on there! To own Red Impala Hardtop. Mighty Mouse Being small MNH! No! No! You've got itTo be a nurse. a wrong Chubby Majorette, boots and baton Well, I never! To be a majorette for West Point. lady Liking to cook I can't Be a cook in an all-boy ' later His looks Ga-lee To be lifeguard at the YW . 'Smitty Her stories about New Orleans and the French Quarter It's Corroded! ! ! To marry a Texas millionaire. Larry Trouble Censored To gzduate. 'Mosay Neatnes Scots 'eh man! To a judge in the Mr. America contest. 'Ken-I Huge Hands Really Gitten-it To go Pro . Rich Bench warming ability Okay Martin, you win To play tlrstsatring basketball T i l 'XE. B T 'i'.ii. to... W. eaml' Bow ing i ty Banzai o get ' at ing y. Terry Making blundering state- Law-me To always be just as happy as I am ments now. Beulah Wittlneas gust Forget It. Hear? To reform ...J Vaunghter Being a ham t's today's asaignment? To own a T. V. Station. Tu ua Being with Corky H-mmmmm To reform Corky. Hurt Bulletin boards Dear, Dear To t through college. ouse Slow driving Sounds like tough luck to me To noone store manager. Farmer My natural ability to This may be an illiterateTo change Smith to Dooley and outsrnart dumb qumtion, but . . . '. . . . hang Richard from a white oak ammals tree. Pat Her Nash Rambler Delaware, here I come! To more New Jersey closer to Hen- dersonville. Brutus Brains I'll guarantee you To get a Ph.D in Chemistry. Cutter Being married Now, Bunny To iinish college. Peggy Mae Dependability The thing about it is . . . To goto Alaska. L Presley Long Hair I kid you not To be district Attorney lor Tom Doo y. Pete Basketball She's too tall to shoot over, coach To coach all my nephews. Glow Musical ability You don't say! To play the organ for the president. 'Felice Her friendly way Complete To be the gn'esident's doctcl. last will and testament To the faculty we leave a school six years older and six years better! To the Freshman Class we leave the knowledge of our past years, the happy memories, and the pleasant years in store. To the Sophomore Class we leave a happy wish, for a pleasant summer vacation and the consequences of the next two years. To the junior Class we leave the expenses, worries, and the happy memories of the past year as they become the leaders of MADISON HIGH. I, Zenith Adcock, leave my ability to holler at the referees to Ginger Dodd. I, Carl Agee, leave my dependability to Pat Williams. I, Arvin Anderson, leave my jokes to Mrs. Swift. I, Pat Ashworth, leave talking. I, Helen Baker, leave for Evansville, Indiana. I, Scarlett Baker, leave my ability to flirt to Sylvia Qualls. I, Billy Bailey, leave to own a drugstore. I, Ralph Barrett, leave my 12-volt battery to Bobby Wright. I, Forest Beaty, leave to become a boxer. I, Howard Beaty, leave to be a sports Writer. I, Tony Beavers, leave-Tough luck girls! I, Wayne Bogle, leave my parking space to Don Davis. I, Steve Brady, leave my art ability to Sara Sherman. I, Macey Briley, leavefor Indianapolis. I, J. C. Broadrick, leave my height to Kenneth Allison. I, Brenda Brooks, leave to write a book en- titled Quacky jokes From Teachers. I, Edward Brown, leave my ability to pester Miss Wright to Joe Witztum. I, Larry Brown, leave my bottom I locker to Terry Irwin in hopes his head is harder than mine. I, Judy Burton, leave talking. I, Betty Camahan, leave my seat on the school bus to Betty H. and to Ruth Johnson. I, Beverly Carter, leave and, boy, am I tired. I, Brenda Chance, leave my place in the Chorus to Laketa. I, Kay Christian, leave my ability to give parties to Marilyn Hill. I, Niva Coleman, leave to become a model. I, Carolyn Collins, leave my shot car to Gloria Collins. I, Pat Condra, leave my innocent look to Mary K. Roche. I, Richard Cushing, leave the girls. I, David Dale, leave my ability to pitch at Coach Davidson to Larry Hunter. I, Perry Davis, leave my charm to anyone who wants it. I, Sandra Dennis, leave my Business Man- ager's job to Steve Tidwell. I, Rose Dodd, leave captain of the cheer- leaders to Ellen Doochin. I, john Dodson, leave my wild driving to anyone crazy enough to chance it. I, Brenda Drake, leave my big mouth to Glenna Roberts. I, Judy Dunlap, leave my rebound position to julie Brown. I, Larry Etheridge, leave after walking the halls for four years. I, David Evetts, leave my blonde hair to Lynn Witt. I, Howard Felton, leave my unused books to anyone who wants new ones. I, Sarah Foster, leave to go to Fort Campbell. I, Ira Frye, leave my draft notice to E. C. Wyatt. I, Ruthy Gaines, leave to go to Florida. I, Larry Gambrell, leave Reece. I, Jane Gardner, leave to go to Hugh. I, June Gardner, leave- Doctor I, Freda Garrett, leave my thinking ability to Ellen Doochin. I, Ellen Garrison, leave my good looks to Martha Anderson. I, Virginia Gill, leave my acting ability to Elaine Coleman. I, James Gilmore, leave my laugh to J. W. Sanders. I, Bertie Gipson, leave my torn-up clarinet. I, Peggy Gober, leave to take up housekeeping. I, Reuben Godsey, leave my good looks to Tony Adcock. I, David Graham, leave-. 1, Jimmy ,Graves, leave my glasses to Richard Boughner. I, Albert Griilin, leave for Ardemore. I, Pat Griflin, leave my All-City position to Chuck Lewis. I, Nancy Gunter, leave to become a bride. I, Ronald Hall, leave my height to James Coop. I, Shirley Halliburton, leave my excuses un- noticed. I, David Hallowes, leave my rocky driveway to Patsy Chumney. I, Charles Hardiman, leave my position as drum major to Stanley Brodie. Watch out majorettes, he's not as bashful as I was! I, Larry Harris, leave my honor monitor post to Larry Compton. I, Peggy Harshaw, leave to see J. D. S. I, Suzanne Hester, leave my soft voice to Carolyn Bridges. I, Myra Hill, leave my typing ability to Jeanine Menees. I, Patricia Hitt, leave for a long, long rest. I, Ann Howell, leave my freckles to Sue Sherman. I, Gail Irwin, leave to own a furniture store. I, Bobby Jackson, leave my glasses-Oh, I'm blind! I, Ralph Jenkins, leave my ability to leave Mr. Jenkins' class to Steve Smith. I, Brookie Johnson, leave-after waiting to leave. I, James Johnson, leave my good grades in sociology to Jerry Highers. I, Rocelia Jones, leave to own a grocery store. I, Betty Jo Kersey, leave with stars in my eyes. I, Linda Kirby, leave my fussing ability with Coach Thweatt to Annette Bogle. I, Jerry Knight, leave at the nearest exit. I, Ramona Knight, leave my long hair to Toni Garrett. I, Doris Laing, leave to go to Virginia. I, Jayne Lewis, leave my Goodlettsville jacket to Shirley Holt. I, Kenneth Logan, leave- boy, was that a job! I, Helen Lopp, leave my ragged arithmetic book to Steve Nichols. I, Barry McCord, leave to wait for Elizabeth. I, Eleanor Manning, leave my basketball career to Nancy Brown. I, Evelyn McCrary, leave my position on the All-City basketball team to Bettye Buntley. I, Bonnie McGaugh, leave my singing ability to Earl Bullock. I, Jennie Gustin McElyea, leave my smile to Lyda Cauthern. I, Wayne McMurtry, leave to sleep somewhere else. I, Tommy Martin, leave my size to Tommy Howard. I, Donald Mayberry, leave Mrs. Swift. I, Jean Marlin, leave my quiet manner to Mary Lou Gray. I, Emmaly Martin, leavwurah-rah! I, Rebecca Merryman, leave my shortness to Sue Marsh. lcontinuedl I, Janis Miller, leave with Carl. I, Jean Kaylor Mooney, leave to go home. I, Murry Moore, leave my running to the cafeteria to Coach DeLosh. I, Donna Moss, leave to make a million. I, Jimmy Murphy, leave to skip somewhere else. I, Joyce Murphy, leave my ponytail to Sandra Billingsley. I, Steve North, leave to go to Abilene. I, Judy Odom, leave- Come on, Richard! I, Shirley Parker, leave with my sweet face still smiling. I, Ann Pearson, leave my picolo to Ronald Castleman. I, Jimmy Perkinson, leave- Panic . I, Larry Perry, leave the geometry class still in circles. , I, Mary Piper, leave to get married. I, Sue Potter, leave to see Lloyd. I, William Potts, leave my speaking ability to Charles Headley. I, Linda Presley, leave my place in the senior class to my sister. I, Judy Rebello, leave my Yankee accent to anyone who dares to take it. I, Betty Reece, leave this school for my fiance. I, Alice Robb, leave to be with Jimmy. I, Bill Robinson, leave my ability to be presi- dent of a class to Tony Adcock. I, Peggie Ruck, leave my ability to be quiet during classes to Diane Dunn. I, Lenda Sanders, leave to wait for Ray Martin. I, Maurice Sanders, leave my car to J. W. I, Marjorie Scruggs, leave to be a nurse. I, Joyce Shelton, leave my baton to Connie Eatherly. I, Judy Shull, leave my curly hair to Mildred Cammuse. I, Norman Slate, leave my good looks to Bobby Head. I, Carol Smith, leave my ability to smile at boys to Wanda DePriest. I, Jeanne Smith, leave my place on the cheer- ing squad to Sandra Cartwright. I, John Smith, leave to play college basketball. I, Larry Smith, leave to go to the service. I, Richard Smith, leave the memory of the name I gave to Johnny Jenkins. I, Tony Stalls, leave my ability to teach electronics to Mr. Jenkins to Claude Hertz. I, Judy Terry, leave my position as Editor of The RAM PAGE to anyone who Wants to put up with its problems. I, Helen Tharp, leave to start my career as a coach. I, Patricia Thomason, leave the school- Mrs. Lee. I, Brenda Turner, leave with Corky. I, Gene Vaughter, leave my ability with electronics to Claude Hertz. I, Eileen Walden, leave my position in the Library Lassies to Peggy Hill. I, John Webb, leave my slowf ?J driving to Pat Williams. I, Tommy Webster, leave still asking silly questions. I, Pat Wheeless, leave much betterC?J than when I came. I, Burton Whited, leave my American History notebook to Mr. Dillingham. I, Bill Wilkinson, leave to go with Linda. I, Peggy Williams, leave the school, the teachers,- - -good luck gang! I, Elvis Williamson, leave, and am I glad! I, David Witt, leave my ability to accompany singers, players, etc., on the piano to anyone brave enough to try it. I, Felice Witztum, leave to study to become a doctor. class of President ....... Vice President . - - Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Sponsor .... 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Patrick Williams, Vife-Pres. s t u d e n t Brenda Flatt, Stanley Carver, Ronnie Morris, Margaret Edds, Delbert Henson, Cheryl Patterson, Henry Penyon, Dale Lorance, Charles Cole, Carolyn McCormack, Michael Spence, Mary Head, Judy Eberhart, Donna Stone, Eddie Benson, Patty Paris, Virgil Wright, Susan Smedley, jimmye Gayle Regan, Genie Oakley, Noel McDowell, Betty Ray, Janis Traughber, Ronnie Page, Jean Anderson, Terry Smith, Barbara Gentry, Susan Capshew, Harriet Newson, Allen Pope, Steve Tidwell, Bobby Head, Lloyd Bowles, J. W. Sanders, Wanda DePriest, Sandra Cartwright, Betsy Crawford, Burton Whited, Larry Perry, Tommy Webster, Zenith Adcock, Gail Irwin, Tony Beavers, Betty Johnston, Bill Robinson, Tony Adcock. -si :vig 9 Each of us has come to appreciate 1959 as the tinest year of Madison's short history. Certainly we could not give credit for this success to any factor other than the fine co-operation of the faculty and student. body through our Student Council. This year the Council has endorsed many beneficial activities. These have included the sponsoring of the Family Code whose merits have been nationally acclaimed as the basis for ideal home and community relation- ships. The assembly programs thc Council has sponsored, have been enjoyed by all as both entertaining and ships. The assembly programs, Council has sponsored, have been enjoyed by all as both an entertaining and educational. It has worked also to bring us the best in talent and interests from other schools. The social calendar has also reflected the note-worthy efforts of the Council. lt has included social activ- ities for all the grade levels of the school, equally sponsored and aided by the Council. Indeed all are grateful for thc truly commendable efforts in this area, The thirty clubs, which received their charters this year, showed their worth by meeting all the C0uncil's rigid requirements. It has thus, assured that only the most desirable and beneficial clubs remain active in our school. We are proud also, of the line way in which our council has carried the torch of its purposes and principles into other student bodies, helping the concerned of other schools to build a useful Council. We are indeed honored also, by the county and state-wide recognition our Student Council has brought to Madison. Surely each of us is sincerely grateful to the commendable efforts of our Council in building an inspiring de- terminant spirit, an excellent reputation, and a memorable school year. council I -.y ..- N-A Q x.Q'x-At MM' Mr Hi K i E .., ,,....,,., A Sandra Dennis Jeanine Menees , Hlasinms .Vanuger A55i5fUVll Edilllf rid E.g:15:? 4A g f ggf: -11 4? Steve Tidwell Cdfl AEC? an 1 ,uszspanf B145-,wif ,lIzscel!a'r1eou5 Edzfor Lx Manager 45 2 Joyce Shelton Judy Dunlap 1 A Edward Brown, Edifor Club Edilor Sports Edna, L' gif 1 , h ni. A 1 9 5 9 Richard Boughner lemme Smith Salfsmanager Cluxs Editor ips ZVL 'T jg I' C fn f M' Y ' i WLLZT' , K, 1 sv 'vs 1 sw ' 'S-M., Larry Brown, Elvis Williamson, Pat Wheeless .Senior Edirors l i 9, .R Nqox 'l f? , 1 4 L Y J' I ww... wif 51 1... I ' .1 ,A -fo ffl - 4 A , gi QF 'Q 'Ui u.. X ..,, Y . '39 ff-T 1--X '-1 3' . V . jr' 15. - , s ' - 2 '- ' ' ? f ,.f ....-x v , i ..,. :Qui .2 1.4. Tommy Howard and Susan Capshew, Sophomore representatives, julie Brown, Freshman mresentativeg Conrad Slate and Waytie lialitt, Seventh Grade representatives, ,iilll l'.NI. Blowing up, bleeding to the edges, and cropping as needed the Ram statT rushes to meet the dead line. That fast runner you saw was not a track sprinter but a staff worker, Vp the steps to the staff room, down to the typing room, dash to the ollice ,.., does he really spell his name llldwa? , . . . lope to Mr. Wolery's darkroom. . . . Panic! j'0ll'V0 blown tip the wrong classroom. ..,, stagger back to the staff room .... No, no, it eai1't bei . . . .there sits Mrs. Pollard calmly red penciling your best copy! all those tremendous lines ,..,.. 5:30 P.M. Edward, lets make a final cheek of pages and pictures .... Page 55, who has page 55? Carl, you typed it. l gave it to Sandra. The wastebasket, Sandra has thrown it in the wastebasketln 5:45 HM. . .everything checks but page 150, no pictures in the envelope. Judy, where is Judy? .... gone to the tourna- ment? Oh, no! Calm yourself, here they are in envelope l54. lS4? we don't have a page 154. . . 6:00 P.lNl. Sandra, Carl, Edward and Mrs. P. grope their way wearily out of the building to their waiting rams- mobile . The year's work is done. How light the box isl, .The Ram goes to press, Glenna Roberts makes at poster to help annual sales. No! prexent wlwn pzrrzirex were mfu1e,' Myra Hill, Carolyn Collins, Ramona Knight, Gloria Collins, Alice Robb, Sara Sherman, Steve Brady, Margie Adcock, Judy Harvey, Martha Scruggs. . A., 1 3 'i ,x.,,. -,'. -f ' ,--r' I3 Q, -5--'sl' 1, - 'fig 1 notional honor society Zenith Adcock Tony Beavers Carolyn Collins Richard Cushing Sandra Dennis Rose Dodd Freda Garrett Virginia Gill Bertie Gipson Peggy Gober David Hallows Myra Hill Bobby Jackson Ramona Knight Evelyn McCrary Bonnie McGaugh Rebecca Merryman Janis Miller Shirley Parker Jimmy Perkinson Larry Perry Bill Robinson Jeanne Smith Richard Smith Eileen Walden Tommy Webster Burton Whited Peggy Williams David Witt Felice Witztum Richard Boughner Margie Adcock Tony Adcock Gail Allen Earl Bullock Carolyn Bridges Wanda Carter Sandra Cartwright Jetta Chism Linda Covington Gayle Denny Ellen Doochin Barbara Easton Sandra Gregory Shirley Holt Diane Hutfine Carolyn Marlin Jeannine Menees Glenna Roberts Judy Silvers Luke Smith Steve Tidwell Pat Williams 98 V. 'x -vi E T J ' H ix I . 2 Q Q as J 'S as to 3 - Q ' fb of ' 'H J we i iil'i R .af f J .J J J, 1: W an vi-at lf? - A .R 5. 'Va 1 . sr.. 5 J ,av B , N, ' 6 xg ' 3 yr- ll-f ' ua -- 4+ iilii ii X J ' N I E1 - Ja N it ia, , it J - 4 f2 J ,Q A R F- S ' 5' il ,y::- 'hr F' 4 P' J , F' Q-M wit. ifzzl Q J ...V .Q fill '.2 ' ,A ' .ij ' J. K .LJ k's--f-'plz ' ,- I 1,k 5 J C A S A 4 ' il J C S' is J sa' J E9 ' E -1: '2fj,f .llb J - J ,gf x r V r J I A 5 Aix' C 1 -,ii-iiiiA.1, W ' I 4 A ' I 1 ji- 'A ' is 3 1 I A K ,gm 7. Q Q We KW' ffm, ffwf :ii 2 3 'f' .6- A - i ,I gi J I. ,J K I il ff? iiii ff' WJ' I ry ilff Qi 'EJ .asrilli J R -fwfr Kiwi I --nfl ,J .J J A A, ,yt t.y if Jn, W N EQ. 3' ' J 5 in ef' R R' is J -L an u- ,A R- ,. ' .z 1 J A J 3. 1 iiii tstl J J J x M AA ' Aiiir T Li? .Aff 'la gi-5 , j 5 -.' ,J wg, WJ lk CQ ,gl 4 J Ji g JA Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors a high school student can attain. It is an organization that is based on character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service of the student. When a student has developed these outstanding characteristics, he is an asset to his fellowman. national forensic Ieag U8 Miss Jane W'right, '-may Sponsor Miss June Kennedy - K A Sponsor g - , fi 'f Q W 'A C' I i Peggy Williams, ' 6. A an I Ti, ' , J A President SY ' hx I , - . Felice Witztum, J ' gg? - ' qi N ,Q 'B Xfdt Vive-presideni g N Z ' 4 1 5 Edward Brown, ' ii' .,. i . Q T D St5ef IIU'5lk M .i-9 - V , , . . eve or 1 1 A ' ' l Larry Perry b fit, 5 ' .. -A 'X 5. ,if 3 1: , wif, 1,9 U E1 l Will. '- , V ' , K vis i iamson 2, xr A 'Lei S' rv ' ,N ft Linda Castelow ' y K ' W ' - 7 Elaine Coleman F .ia if.. Y IK i i ' ' i 2- ---- . san? rf ' Ann-Ellen Pigue 'U ! 'fIfTi ' A Sandra Beech Wi , -, ' Earl Bullock . f 1 1 8 -Q 6 f 'S 1? ,Q ! 4 3 QQ - 3 vs g i ' ' AA -is John Carden 774' ' 3 rv -1 H f' Harold Edwin yy ' ' 'lj 'tgp' Dowda, Jr. Q .jr X ljlgif ' , 1' Connie Eatherly M, 7, 'A , 'i F! L I Phyllis Gammon ' . virginia Gin . L Jennie Sue Gustin '3 F -- , i -s ,Q i .19 Judy Harvey if VVV' ,. .ei i - - i , 59 if F.. if. . -... f .Y A ' If ' A 4 , , i f' ii Judy Silvers E' ' f' I llihiir 1 - X Linda Wade D K gif? 3 5 0 Joseph Witztum ' N ' Jean Anderson ii' Q' Virginia Armstrong P Ronald Castleman ' J 'I , in -' '-I Claude Hertz 3 ' I 'A - L' -my ' f ' A V1-v '-'11 'Y-1:97 li., . X l, - s V an I Xa! -,ii 1 J Myra Hill 1. A I le O Ji Peggy Hin fi' L .ai K V , sy-p .My iz.. els, t ' A The National Forensic League is a national or- ganization composed of members participating in forensic events. The Madison chapter was organ- ized in 1955 having ten charter members. Since then the enrollment has grown to thirty-seven and ranks second in the state. In order to become a member of the National Forensic League, one must obtain twenty-five points and have a scholastic average of a B. The member then works toward obtaining the degrees, the Degree Thomas Berry Howard, Jr. Bruce McBratney Noel McDowell Brenda Mickle Juanita Moody Judith Pinyan David Lynn Whitt of Honor, the Degree of Excellence, and the Degree of Distinction. The Madison Chapter is rapidly becoming recog- nized throughout the state for continued wins and awards. Felice Witztum was awarded the All- County Girl Trophy and the chapter received the Davidson County Trophy for outstanding achieve- ment. Peggy Williams will graduate with more National Forensic League points than any other girl in the history of our chapter. rom page tciff Rom-Page has local, national recognition. The Ram-Page, Madison High School Newspaper, this year has received a second place rating in the Columbia University Scholastic Press Association contest. This C. S. P. A. contest marks Madison's fourth entry and fourth consecutive win in national journalistic competition, In 1957 the Ram-Page was awarded the first-place trophy in the Nashville Banner Better Paper contest for Tennessee High School newspapers. The Ram-Page, now in its sixth year of existence, issued its first printed paper in May, 1955. Prior to that time it has been a mimeographed and dittoed publication. ll f 4 l i 5 , 1 tffii ,f qift imp, Ei ff 1 1 ' .. .J 'V ii , i J S an 3 . I 3 5-,, 2 3 gi , I to 4 ' 1 5 1 - A ff' ' :ff -gi. - - . , . .M ' i J 1 -LM, 11. xy .-5: ' ,I 'Es ' V ' : ,K K jfQ.L'ffW'i i ,2-.Q g,f.lI..f.,'jVIl . 'f: , g5,f'C Q2ig 5f' . 1'fl'fEEi:ii3Z2?vlQQff 5 5, ..,. it' 1:41 ,, ff. 1 . - 4 ,.., ' L S Pat Wheeless, Business Managerg Shirley Parker, Assistant Editorg Beverly Carter, Feature Editorg John Reynolds, 7-8 Class Editorg Carol Smith, Circulation Managerg Richard Boughner, Sports Editorg Jake Perry, Assistant Sports Editorg Joyce Murphy, 11-12 Class Editorq Donna Moss, Artistg Wanda DePriest, Society Editor. Spf. A I Aly' Firsl Row. Billy Grisard, Perry Davis, james Coop, Edward Cheatham, jimmy Griffith, David Bumbalough. Sf-fond Row. Don Davis, William Potts, David Murphy. Third Row. Billy Williams, Dickie Webster, Elvis Williamson, Gene Yaughter, Claude Hertz, Ronald Hall, john Ross, Howard Bush. audio-visual aids ib0Y5 The Audio-Visual Aids boys are organized by free periods under group captains. The period captain is responsible for the training of operators and assigning them to work. All requests for service are logged by periods on a calendar. After consulting the calendar, each captain selects the proper equipment and assigns operators to the designated classrooms. The operators preform the requested service, return, and store the equipment in its proper place in the library. The boys choose to work in this organization because of their interest in electronics and related materials. They do not receive scholastic credits but they do accumulate activity points. Sealed. Charles Cole, Charles Thurman, John Reynolds, Calvin Moore, Walter Cook, Billy Jernigan. Seaond Row. Eddie Benson, joe Pass, Jimmy Pittman, George Sutton, Norman Jones, joe Davenport, Charles Headly, Larry Murphy. Third Raw. Bobby Young, Lynn Witt, Mr. Higgins, Bubby jones, Troy Carter, Billy Good, Harold Gann, Claude Hayes, Steve Curtis. ..,, ul B 1, i , .-.. 2 xii, Q'f'!!'.n,,,4o'g M' m'V1r1n.xx.hj4,,4 4 .'lii ::tiui:u'fh -4 Y . . .. ' u Illini.. 'n1:f!'1i2lI:1l.'P Ro I: Q. i :lima ' f. S mf' -:::U!3lI::r5 . 'il' - mu In Fl WH lll'Hl If lin' I- 2 I' X ! 1 A ..,,..v-4 M, .., ,,., wi x 1 , wr x ' l 2 , ft Lt Wi ,Q Q ig ' 1- K ,a i l bookstore workers First Rau Left to Right: Linda Castelow, Toni Garrett, Charles Williamson, James Floyd, Rose Mary Pigue Miss June Kennedy. Second Row Leff to Right: Gayle Denney, Harold Dowda, Earl Bullock, Bren- da Mickle Judy Wallace, Muriel Robinson, Judy Silvers, Joyce Johnson, Sandra Hollingsworth, Jimmy honor monitors Firsf Row Ld! to Righi: Jerry Wilkes, Murry Moore, Billy Bailey, Larry Harris, Larry Compton, Charles Hardiman, Billy Hutton, Bobby Wright, R. Douglas Chance, Robert Head, David Brown, Anthony Adcock, Second Row Left In Right: Terry Smith, Jean Anderson, Gloria Collins, Sylvia Qualls, Judy Odom, Ellen Doochin, Jetta Chism, Diane Hufhne, Brenda Dillehay, Linda Farris, Geraldine Farris, Pa- tricia Hankins, Ann Howell, Jean Kaylor Mooney. Third Row Lefi to Right: Linda Roark, Virginia Wakefield, Gail Taylor, Donna Collins, Julie Brown, Carol Bucy, Mary Gray, Sandra Cartwright, Kath- erine Roche, Marilyn Hill, Jane Gardner, Ruthy Gaines, Nancy Gunter, Shirley Parker. Fourlh Row Lrfi I0 Right: Joyce Cooper, Bcttye Ellis, Elaine Thompson, Mildred Cammuse, Rocelia Jones, Gereti Russell, Judy Penyan, Sara Brown, Betty Evetts, Pat XNells, Joyce Ponder, Linda Hall, June Gardner. Fifth Row Left to Right: Lonnie Hoy, Chuck Lewis, Saundra Smith, Linda Compton, Jana Overall, Sandra Sloan, Linda Nunally, Wanda Stilwell, Pat Condra, Johnny Jenkins, Coach Thweatt. if 154.71 I s r':af .,: O cflil g'VQ'! bil 1wl . te U I 4 If , iunior p. f. a. l z'r.vl Rmv: Wanda jackson, Becky Thompson, Cathy Connell, Sanclra Sloan, Joann Wright, Ricky jones, Charles Kearlley, Carl Yates, Albert Gritlin. Svrmul Row: Katherine Roche, Patricia Ann Lam- herson, Sue Marsh, Mihlrerl Cammuse, Sandra Gregory, Sonya Hall, Yanetta Carter, Brenda Chilton, -Io Anne Sava-rio, lllonclell Smith, Tlzim' Row: Aim Nimally, Madelaine Landis, jucly Pinyan, Ester Roberts, Peggy Williams, jucly Wallace, Kate Sherrill, Allll Pearson, Emmaly Martin. Fourth Rona' Gordon Williams, Tomniy Turner, Steve Curtis, Tommy Bihle, Bill Hines, jack Youngblood, Larry Murphy, Roy lllankeuship. iunior red cross lfiml Irma' Larry Hrown, johnny jenkins, Tommy Davis, Douglas Goher, Ilavirl Gilliham Miss limma lflowt-rs tSponsorJ, Ilrentla 'l'urner, .S'1't'nn1I Ruin' Susanne Gooilman, Rosemary Mcllanieli Iune Uiloin, Martha Anrlvrson, tit-nger Ilofltl, Patsy Cline, Teresa Gaines, Donna Abraham. 7'l1in1'lx'n1z ilileen lloot-hin, Peggy Knight, llarlmara Easton, Lymla Covington, Ann Ellen Pigue, Elaine Coleman, Limlil Cfmlp. ton, l,infIa Roark, Larry jenkins. Fnurllz Rauf: Linda Kincer, Lynne lliggins, Molly lNfIcliratnev Sanrlrm Smith, Norma Cheatham, Bernice Bond, Elvis Williamson, Larry'Gambrell. ' ' ' A ' 1 'E -LJ V ,fl - V ' Q w , N 1. x s- 5' -, . . f-,, I 1 I 5 -MGH . L- J 1 , so S library lcassies THE SIX SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY LASSIES HAVE GIVEN 27 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ALL! Felice Witztum, president, and instrumental in its organization, has worked in the library 5 years. She has directed the mending staff 4 years, trained 8th graders two years, has planned and directed all activities of the LIBRARY LASSIES, served on the committee to interview applicants and writes two book reviews for each issue of the RAM-PAGE. PEGGY WILLIAMS, secretary, has worked 4 years. She directed the work at the circulation desk two years, worked on the mend- ing staff 2 years and trained 8th grade workers 2 years, and served on the committee to interview new applicants. EILEEN WALDEN has planned and executed all library bulletin board displays. Her many original ideas and artistic arrange- ments have kept the library interesting and attractive. She changes all displays at least every two weeks. PEGGY GOBER has worked 5 years. She worked as an 8th grade trainee and was in charge of the circulation desk one year. For 3 years she has been in charge of keeping all statistical records, from her tabulations school, county, state and national reports are compiled. She served as chairman of the committee which worked out an application form and interviewed applicants. JENNIE SUE GUSTIN has worked 5 years. She worked as an 8th grade trainee one year, as a workroom assistant and 3 years at the circulation desk. She has been period chairman at the desk 3 years. RAMONA KNIGHT has worked 4 years, all of them at the circulation desk. She is quite skilled in answering the many questions and keeping the many required records. She has been period chairman for two years and trained her assistants. f - I ' i'-13.51, ll ts 'm W r ' +30 1- iifla . . . . 5,5325 - The Library Lassies were organized in the fall of 1957 under the leadership of Felice A U Witztum and Peggy Williams. They meet in the library every Wednesday morning ' I before school. As a group they plan projects and activities to enrich the library pro- p 1. um, gram throughout the school. They sponsored the first Teen-Age Book Club which 1,3Q.fli?5.i, 'ggi grew so rapidly it had to be reorganized as a chartered club with a separate sponsor. Qgfigfggjl H' Each day a different member selects a book for the Good Book Display maintained on top of one of the filing cabinets. Nineteen members participated in the Middle Ten- Xz' gesliiigxidertlgggrary Assistants Association's Conference at Middle Tennessee State Mice pf' '. - . -2 The Lassies began their year's work before school officially opened this year when 0' S they gave a tea for the faculty on August 29th. Their book displays and discussion of various phases of the library program were very effective. For Book Week and Ameri- can Education Week they chose as their theme Explore With Books. Yi' L X l1tl1 grade workers, Sue Sherman, Standing, Checks periodicals for filing. llth graders not shown: Sara Sherman, letters all books and assists with display, Wanda Carter is in charge of book jacket files. 10th grade desk workers, Seated: Kate Sherril, Janet Traylor, A n n e Williams, Annette Bogle, and Cheryl Boyd. Standing: Rosemary Mc- Daniel, Mrs. Wiley, and Virginia Laing. 9th grade workers, First Row: Linda Graham, Sharon Sutton, Barbara Owens, Peggy Hill, Juanita Moody, Sandra Elliott, and Vir- ginia Armstrong. Second Row: Shirley Haskin, Judy Harvey, and Betty Burla- SOII. itil M 1 Special invitations were designed and distributed, a selected bibliography was compiled for 7th and 8th grade classes, a new book was briefly reviewed over the in- tercom each morning, special bulletin boards were arranged in classrooms and upon invitation of teachers the staff visited classrooms and made book talks. The high point of the year was the induction service for new members held on March Sth. Printed invitations were sent to parents and other guests. Mrs. H. H. Brockette, Director of Instructional Materials for Davidson County, was the guest speaker. The thirteen charter members administered an impressive ceremony to the thirteen new members after which Mrs. Wiley distributed the newly adopted membership cards. To be a Library Lassie one must be in good standing as a student library worker, attend at least three-fourths of the regular meetings and participate in at least one of the major projects sponsored by the group. The adopted symbols of the Lassies are the plaid clad lassie, the open book, and a burning candle. The plaid represents frugality which all Lassies must practice with their time in order to help others more. The open book is for knowledge and the burning candle the spreading of knowledge. Each Lassie pledges: I solemnly pledge myself to give myfellow students, this school and its library my utmost services as a member of the Library Lassies. I will be loyal to this group, its purposes, its standards and its activities. I will show proper respect to its leaders both student and teacher and to all those I strive to aid. I realize that the spreading of the light of wisdom, knowledge and brotherhood, is my greatest duty, privilege and reward. Q l f U52 ll LIBRARY LASSIES vice-president, Margie Adcock, second from right, explains to 8th grade trainees how to shelve books. 8th graders Kneeling: Carolyn Womack and Connie Hollingsworth. Standing: Joyce Hal- montaller, Rachel Edds, Marianne Taylor, Donna Stone, Dee Anna DeVaslier and Carolyn Scott. office workers Ojfice Workers Sealed: Bertie Gipson, Janis Miller, Becky Merryman, Evelyn McCrary, Mr. Hertenstein, Mr. DePriest, Mrs. Christianson. Standing: Edward Brown, Jimmy Perkinson, Richard Smith, David Hal- lowes, Rose Dodd, Tommy Webster, Bill Robinson, Judy Dunlap, Bonnie McGaugh, Judy Terry, William Potts, Joyce Shelton, Jean Kaylor Mooney, Alice Robb, Jeanne Smith, Jimmy Graves, Larry Brown, Howard Felton. 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Second Raw: Mr. Wade, Milton Huff, Larry Gambrell fVice-presidentl, Kenneth Sadler, john Ross, Gaylian Glover, jimmy McPherson Cband boyl, jerry Potts Cband boyl, David Witt. the ram-blers The Ram-blers are a new organization at Madison this year. They play swing or dance music mostly for their own entertainment. They played on the Madison Talent Show. The Ram-b1ers meet at the club period and are under the sponsorship of Mr. Wade. t I-AU x , .,,1,, -AN 1, 9 Y xx . V . . ' 4 L an K , l - 1 I 4 l L. Jovcs SHELTON ' ' SALLY Locks QX. -sf 001 .LIUILX 7 1. A , lvji maiorettes lf? K X ' The majorette squad performs with I PATRICIA THOMASON the Band at all marching engugenients JETTA LHNM y and serves as ushers for the Spring con- iv cert. They enter the twirling festival as vsfell as the marching festival with the ' Band. and this year received a rating of C' Excellent on their twirling ensemble. Majorettes and their alternates are selected every spring by the Band Di- lf. rector for the following year. F 7 ,1 i I U1 'xx l ' ,ff I ' H 1. y 7 ' J' -. N- AIRTHA ANDERSQlNl im BRENDQ TURNER We f y W l' 'ffl . ' l rig e A y ly' w , . fr 1 y W 3- 1 -V. v . H , I , . t X Wifi ' ...M.... .. ' . I ' Q m . xy . ff'1gfA.i Q' .s y .A s AR nvlwnw 4: .. f'...-U'L'--f- f '1 'f f'- --fe-vu.. ,,Ie., r.-s he -Nsemeffwz ,Tiff 1 Q H rw '-1 B an First Row: Emily Litton, Gail Pendergrass, jane Boyce, Brenda Chilton, Carolyn McDonald, Linda Hester, Jerry Harder, Linda Flynn, Anita Poteet, Michael Spence, Barbara Henson, Pamela Dowell, Barbara Hargrove, Betty Bryan, George Sutton, Douglas Gober. Second Row: Benny Ray Gains, Charlie Williams, Alan Soaps, jerry Sacchinelli, Sammie Fleming, Michael Gann, Roger Pope, Phillip Johnson, Eugene Carter, Jackie Ashworth, Kenneth Barrett, hlike Sykes, Harold Dorris, Carol Hester, Richard Perry, Ronnie Peterson, Tommy Greer, Terry Madaros, Carol Ann Crosslin. Third Row: Henry Pinyan, Charles Phillip Williams, Gary Clayborne, Frank Rice, Dan Coble, Donald Fusarini, jackie Gunter, Wilson Horner, Roger Sims. iunior band The Junior Band is a performing organization made up largely of Junior High students. It has the opportunity of participating in a Mid-State Festival includ- ing concert, solo, and ensemble performances. 112 an 41 g,, 4-, A R J H -- M N V, 3 3, K, J ,Him Aa.,..Qf?j1A-l' -if I, , as I f , ll l , .J R 1 senior chorus Rim! Ifuw: Carolyn King, Reece Dean, Wanda DePriest, Tommy Webster, Earl Bullock, Linda Hesson, Shirley Johnson, Gayle Allen. .S.t'tilIllllRl71L'.' Virginia Gill, Glenna Roberts, Patricia Hitt, Stephan Brady, Larry Gainbrell, Alice Robb, Ella Watts, Lynda Covington, Mr, Wade. Tfllhfd Row: Shirley Parker, Carolyn O'Brien, Lavonne Tisilale, Patricia Tliomason, Judy Crabtree, Carolyn Houdeshell. Fourth Row: Sandra Brooks, Judy Burton, Mary Nenno, Carolyn Parks, David llale, John Smith, Paulette Bearden, Brenda Brooks, Helen Merrell, Barbara Hudson, Francis Eller. .llenzhrrx no! p1't'lured.' Bonnie MeGaugh, Scarlette Baker, Albert Grilhn, Bobby Jackson, Murray Moore. Of1ir'c'r.r.' President, Bonnie McGaughg Vice-President, Earl Bullock, Secretary, Shirley Parker, Wardrobe Mistress, Linda Hesson, Librarian, Gayle Allen. The Senior Chorus is made up of Senior High students and performs for the Elementary Schools of Madison, at the Mid-State Concert Festival, and at their own Spring Concert. Three members of the Senior Chorus are members of the All Star Chorus and five are in the All State Chorus for 1958-59. iuniorchorus First Row: Ilennis Akin, Beverly Allen, Barbara Beech, Malinda Caldwell, Patty Chance, Shirley Chance, Shirley Gillespie, David Gillihan, Charlotte Goforth, Linda Greer, Tinnie Grisham, Kenneth Groves, Betty lleuibre. lllebert Henson, Robert Hogan, Mildred Hudgins, Bruce Hull. Second Row: Richard Jones, Alice Kincer, lion Lance, Patricia Lawrence, Judy Malone, Shirley Mathaney, Michael Mitchell, Janice Morrow, Ann Nunally, Michael Oliphant, Ann Pendleton, William Rohtert, Betty Sirey, Carolyn Sloan, Carol Stephens, Cheryl Wageririan, Carolyn Ann Williams, Sidney Willis, Zona Brown. Third Row: Tommy Chesteen, Dee Anna De- Vasher, Lonnie llarper, Connie Hollinsworth, Jolmny Hoover, Joanie Hopkins, Caroline McKinney, Ronnie Pace, Carolyn Reid, Carol Scott, Eddie Sessoms, Richard Vester, Pasty Booth, Will Casey, Wanda Crowell, Dennie Davis, Sharon Davis. Sandra Howse, Sherrill Marlin, Thelma Potts, Roger Sapp, Raynelle Shreeve. This year's Junior Chorus is composed of students in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade General Music classes. This is more or less a training group for the Senior Chorus as well as a performing organization in its own right. The big event of the year for the Junior Chorus is the Spring Festival in May. ,Z -I 'Dial' 'W5lP'QHL-Iiifa.-.'3iQ Fi ., .YW W ' ' K' '.- . 'fl - , ' Thiufiw' . . wr L ,- ' -x. fy .Ag- .gl s .44 X. . Skis. milking, f QL, xilq, , i Y . m..i - L u 'Ni li in-il 3 7 mi f - im - wt Madison High Clubs take Christmas cheer into needy homes. i'Olz, had I but Aladdin's lamp Tho' only for a day, I'd try to find a link to bind The joy's that pass away! Swain club N . X SI I 115 o .li teen age book club Firs! Row: Pat Sircy, Jo Anne Saverio, Mary Frances Wright, Judy Pinyan, Joyce Halmontaller, Linda Crain, Ester Roberts, Pat Bagsby, Ann Parmenter. Second Row: Miss Phipps, Carol Scott, Connie Delosh, Joan Hopkins, Becky Thompson, Connie Hollingsworth, Frances Hill, Judy Anderson, John M. Yount. Third Row: Bill Moore CVice-Presidentb, Annette Smith CSec- retaryj, Janet Loyd, Glenda Vaughan, Judy Nichols, Donna Abraham, Rose Mary Pigue, Mary Helm, Linda Hall, Jane Gregory, Faye Hughes. Fourth Row: Johnny Hoover, Terry Tipps, Terry Beck, Ronnie Derryberry, Richard Vester, Troy Carter, Ed- ward Curtis, Ronnie Pace, Jerry Knight. - I . lourna :sm club Juliette Blexrude, Richard Boughner, Zona Brown, Ronnie Buchanan, Beverly Carter, Wanda Daniel, Wanda DePriest Wayne Fox, Judy Goodman, Linda Graham, J. K. Hamilton, Myra Hill, Sandra Howse, Charles Headley, BCUY Kimbfov Ken' neth Martin, Kay McClanahan, Charles Minton, Ronnie Moore, Donna Moss, Joyce Murphy, Shirley Parker, Carolyn Parks Jake Perry, Henry Pinyan, Sandra Poe, John Reynolds, J. W. Sanders, Peggy Scott, Carol Smith, Carolyn Sloan, Gale Stephens Judy Terry, Joyce Weaver, Pat Wheeless, Alva Wolfe, Marlyn Hill. A COOD w ni- C5 al . , 1 1 i :I Z! ,.. ,....,,,q X at N Y W-sm t -,f ' 4. , ln., .' -1 . 'C . I -R H i, fe E ,Q D f 4 l ,N W. 5 , H ...i I-, T! - ' aa, i i i ir, l mmm 'L i s',l?'Irliti.ii,.l ' J . the lt e J l latin club Fnnzl Row: Mrs, Swift, Sponsor, Susan Redmile, President, Glenna Roberts, Secretary, Kate Sherrill, Yice-President, llelen Gentry. Serum! Row: Brenda Mickle, Mimi Waller, Carolyn Luna, Eileen Walden, Fred Hooberry, Carolyn Richardson, Diane Stone, Lyda Cauthern, Betty Reid. singing club Fin! Raw: Brenda Freeland, Sherill Marlin, Janvis Brown, Agnes Cartwright, Bettie Johnston, Tommy Chesteen, Ernest Brady, Sheila llarris, Joyce Griggs, Brenda Marlin, Anita Johnson, Linda Timmons, Patsy Coop, Linda Houdeshell CPresident5 iVice-Presidentj. Second Raw: Linda Hargrove, Barry Rohelier, Cleene Wallenbrock, Marie Adkinson tTreasurerl, Connie Lynn Rigsby, Barbara Perry, Jo Ann Kelley. Third Raw: Judy Leak, Annett Willit, Carolyn O'Brien, Barbara Hullett, Bar- bara Griflin, Clara Grahom, Marsha Beckley, Carl Burktret, Olline Hudgins tSecretaryJ, Nell Conner, Donna Hidge, Joyce Bailey. Sealed: Mrs. Callahan, Miss Kennedy. i.:...,, 1? IL Q . -, .-E5222E:::z::z:'EEKEZl:IIIIIAIIIUOQHIIIIIIIIIIII!' - - i 1 K is 3,5 fi '. senior y-teens Margie Adeoek, Zenith Adeoek-President, Gayle Allen, Martha Anderson, Patricia Ashworth, Delores Baskin, Annette Bogle, Cheryl Boyd, Brenda Brooks, Sandra Brooks, Mildred Cammuse, Ruth Carter, Wanda Carter, Betsy Crawford, Diane Dunn, Tana Frazier, Sandra Gregory-Secretary, Betty Hesson, Marilyn Hines, Shirley Holt, Peggy Hudgillx Browkie ,l0llllF-011, Joyce Johnson, Carolyn King, Rosemary McDaniel, Carolyn Marlin-YiceAPresident, Jeannine Menees. .sllzxerzt wlzen jnzklzrrw rear mrzdf: Carol Piney, Reeey Dean, Jean Kaylor, Judy Rehello, iunior y-teens First Row: Patsy Cline, Alma Callaway, Marsha Huntley, Shirley Gentry, Linda Snillyards, Judy Pigne, Janice Dickens, Jeannine Dowlen, Marilyn Blair, Lucy Hall. 541011111 Roux' Peggy Adams, Yanetta Carter, Darlene Knight, Brenda Chilton. Susan Hamilton, Linda Flynn, Patricia Ann Lamherson, Linda Bloodworth, Joan Swain. Third Row: Harriett Vandell, Linda llitt, Sue Wright, Jane Boyce, Gail Pendergrass, Emily Litton, Teresa Gaines, Sharon Sutton, Ruth Clark, Fourth Raw: Gloria Gregory, Kay Graves, Linda Neal. Linda Harris, Sandra Jackson, Elaine Anderson, Donna Stone, Marianne Taylor, Linda llill. 1 Y' , I ' -ECYZVEV , i !1l',EI 2 Q UHF' W x , ,' xi A x V if V 1 it' ll l L' ' 5 , V, jg S Y 5 . all M it A ' rifle club 1 ' ill A Ivy, .. -I V -I KLI, f wif , W l 1'r.vt Rnw: Pat Williams tPrc-siclenth, Gene Barnette tYice-Presiclentl, David Hallowes tSecretar5'l, Mr. Wright. Srrrnzfi Ru-w: loniniy K-ilhngham, 'loinniy Martin, Carl llytle, Larry Ilarris, Ronnhl Qnalls. Tlifrzl Row' Clancle Hayes, Wayne C roslmy, lzarl llaker, Charles Foster, Larry Layne, J1l.IIlCSfilllll0l'0, Wayne Bogle, john Welih, Ronnie Lnek, Wayne Farley, Wayne Pope. Filllffll Row: Steve Bracly. Rayinonrl llnrlerhill, Chester Beatty, Lonnie lloy, james johnson, Mnrry Moore, Pat Gritlin. outdoor club f 1l7Xf Raw: Mr. llillinghain, Michael Moore, Eugene Giles, Michael Iiill, Randall Rigslmy, Roy Blankenship, jerry Sanders R 4-M - ' ' ' l ' Ullllll oorf., john lxuffcr, Larry jenkins. .Smoml Row. Charles Cole, Bill llnnn, Danny Bradley, Roy Street, Garlin Sutter- lielcl, Tommy liihle, llarnhl England, Homer llnnter, Larry Murpliy, Tl' I R U: R nn 07 iekv Meklasters Terri' Grishwni lack Togee, Mike Mitchell, Larry Etheridge, Phil Harris, Leighton Honcleshell, Gary Cooper. vFn1artl1 lfuqvr- Bobbi' Ilnrclette, Nor- man jones, Mile Brannmn, Charles Thurman, Clifton Wooden, Roy Atkins. arts and crafts club Firxl Row: Mrs. Geist, Sponsor, Sandra Burkitt, Barbara Hinson, Margaret Nenno, Karen Bryon, Carolyn Sloan, Blondell Smith, Barbara Hudson, Helen Mathis, Wanda Carter, Sandra Darrow, Linda Ellis, Levern Crowell, Joyce Stewart, Pamela llowell, Barbara Hargrove, Carol Hester, Annette Grazier, jo Ann Hester, Linda Coe. Srfwztl Row: Marion Minehey, Site Roberts, Lynda Ann Draway, Charlene Elizabeth Witsil, Carolyn Boner, Jean Sullivan, Gayla Ceauthern, Susan Annnons, Reba Haston, Betty Brightwell, Ann Sinks, Dianah Gillihan, Beckie Drewitz, Jennie Randall, Ruth Anderson, Marlyn Swindle. Absent'- Glenice Baker. industrial arts club First Raw: Louis Hester, Richard Keller, Danny Whited, Gene Moore, Donald Mayberry tSecretaryJ, Reuben Godery tPresidentD, Arvin Anderson CYice-Presidentl, Second Row: Kelly Rigsby, Harold Lee Grisham, Calvin Moore, joe Daven- port, Charles Robb, Alan Griflith, joe Burlason. Third Rowe Johnny Draper, Ed Cheatham, Albert Whited, Raymond Falken- berry, Billy Good, Neil Johnson, Joe Keller, Robert Griffin. 1 Uxf: WM. af..-1,,s ,-, .,,, ALA 4 W - - V - '--- i .jlilll fkj. 0 IPLHKJF t I ,,,.' HI ,D ag YI' -' 1-1 r l ' E yllzlkinilrfkvnil l !'Q. f l f i0W1Ilxj H WND cis ,sf 5 . l' I, -,. U 'fr' v-rm,-,,n,, L V Jil mmm N 'W lmflg for ly dub wm' !'m ll'Hi ,ntl mx 5,,,Hm,x 4-h club fboysl Frm! Ifnw: Mr. lllnekwell, Walter Cllllilwily tX'iee-Presiclentl, jerry Carter tSeereturyl, Conrail Slate, lkile llixuly, liilly Maittlit-ws, 'l'ommy Wziller, Riley llyrcl, jerry Sullivan, jerry Beck, Terry Beck, Ihile Lormiee. ,Sbrurzfl Ruin: Wzule bluyiier. llrnee Grulmhs, Charles llaill, Ilrnee llnll, Jimmie Sutton, Bobby Boycl, Ilill lleI,unge, Grey Cziffy. Tlziril Rmv: jziines Smith. john llroiulwuy, Gray Clzlyhorne, llershel Whitworth, Mike Flynn, Dickie Neill, Ceeil Stubblellelil, Lonnie Ilatrper, Jessi Miles. 4-h club fgirlsl l I'f.Yf Raw: Ann liooth, Peggy Wxtlrlen, juily Lune CSee1'et:iryl, Peggy Knight fllresitlentl. Serum! Row' Christine Camp- lxell, lletly juStnlJl1leflelfl, lietty Coleman, Faye Wilson, Cherry Ilztrt, Lila Knight, Yieky Stilz, Diztnti Burnett. Tlzinl Row: Rztynelle Slll'0L'VL', Ilxumi jollnson, Evelyn Roberts, Dee Annu lJeV:isher, Citruline ihICKl1lllCj', Kaine Cuffy, Linclat Benn, Fuurlh lfnw: Faye Wiines, Annette Potts, Patricia Bergeron, Molly MeBrutney, Debbie Potter, Cathy Connell. IPLEDGE gg my HEAD gg to clearer thinking. my HESARE I ler tl . ' ogriiiy nfxahfosy go 5 f to larger service. and W sem: M2 vin , . A b aviation clu First Row: Roger Pope, Roger Sims, Butch Cartwright QPresidentj, Mr. Corbitt, Richard Clark CSecretary-Treasurerb, Albert Cheatham, Jimmie Carpenter, Wilson Horner, Bobby Hash. Second Row: jerry Sacchninelli, joe Pass, Sam Smith, john Anglea, Allen Soapes, Eugene Carter, Frank joy, Phillip johnson, Steve Curtis. Third Row: Sammy Fleming, Mike Sykes, David Lewis, Donnie Ray, john Morton, Jr., Denny Davis, Bob Fusarini, Bill Casey, Bob Widner. Fourth Row: james Ken- nedy, Glenn Sanders, jerry Smith, Rommy Gree, Murray Gene Heard, Kenneth Barrett, jimmy Curtis, Howard Corley. auto safety club Carl Adams, Earl Adams, Gene Bond, Roy Carter, Stanley Carver, Bobby Clark, Charles Coop CSQ-cretaryj, Don Davis, Billy Etheridge, lNlike Goins, Tommy Greer, Billy Grisard, Buddy Harris, Lenord Henson, Bobby Hester, jerry Higllers, Jimmy Hill QVice-Presidentj, Ronnie Hullet, Ronnie Luck, Carl McMurtry, Randy Mathis, joe Ragsdale, Maurice Sanders CPresidentD, R. L. Stinson, Max Thompson, Clifton Wilcox, Mr. Hewitt. K lat ,4- Q git- l I I fi QX 1 civitan club Frm! Ifuuu- llowartl lleaty, Ralph llarrett, llol1lwyVN'rigllt, Tony Arleock tSecretary'l, Ira Frye tPresitlent l, Tommy Wehstei tX'ice-Prv.-sicleritt .S'c'ruml Rum' Larry Brown, Larry Compton, Ilohhy lleacl, Riehartl Smith, Jerry Wilkes, David Evetts. Y'lr1rrl Rami: Mr. Wright, Steve Ticlwell, Ronnie Chance, lion Speight, Lloycl llowles. civinette club l :r.vl li'fm'.' Rose llotlcl tl'resitlentl, joyce Shelton tYiee-Presiclentl, .lntly Oclom tSecretaryl, -lanis Miller t'l'reasnrerl. lillen Garrison tAetivity Chairmanl, Jeanne Smith, Jetta ClllS!ll, Dianne llnlline. .S'rrm1zI' Rmnx' Scarlett llaker, ,lncly Burton, Sue Marwli, Patrieia Thomason, ,lnrly Ihnllap, jncly Yanclle, Sandra Cartwright, Ellen llooehin. Tllliftli Raza: Evelyn IXIeCrary, lirenrla Turner, Eleanor lXlanning, june Oclom, Mary Gray, Mary Katherine Roehe, Roeelia jones, Romana Knight. Ftmrtlz Rme: lloris Laing, Rnlhy Gaines, Santlrzl Dennis, Allll Pearson, jntly Shnll, Becky Merryman, liertie Gipson, lcllllllillj' Martin. 1 n x X7 Fzrsl Row: 'Gayle Denney fVice-Presidentj, Edward Brown CPresidentD, Larry Perry, William Potts, Bonnie McGaugh, Myra Hill, Eddie Benson, Vv'infred Kinard, Barbara Sutton. Serum! Row: Judy Silver, Ann Ellen Pigue, Charles Williamson, Noel McDowell, Donald Shull, Ronald Castleman, Marguerite Wolfe, Ronda Wade, Miss June Kennedy. Third Row: Linda Wade, Roger Sapp, Jimmy Organ, Pat Sutton, Peggy Williams. Toni Garrett, Linda Castelow, Felice Witztum. forensic club Firvt Row: Rosalyn Donnell, Lynn Webster, Virginia Armstrong, Peggy Hill, Connie Eatherly, Steve North, Elvis William ' lR b' son, Jennie Gustin fSecretary-Treasurerl. Second Row: Joe Witztum, C. T. Hill, Sandra Beech, Joyce Cooper, Murie 0 inson Jean Anderson, Tommy Howard, Ann Sory Betty, Judy Wallace. Third Row: Juanita Moody, Anne Williams, Carolyn Reid Sandra Hollingsworth, Mike Ragsdale, Ronnie Baxter, Phyllis Gammon, Sara Brown, Elaine Coleman, Miss Wright, Sponsor. L Lglli' lQk,?l k.llf., gl,g A i PSP club tlflitt-r,y: Sandra Sloan, President, Tommy liesmire, Vice-President, Terry Smith, Secretary, Shirley Apple, james Austin, lieth llales, Carolyn llarnett, Glen Barnett, Wade Bland, Clyde Brown, Sandra Briggs, jnlie Brown, Dan Blair, Yiel-:ie Benson, liddie llriley, Linda llrawner, Paulette llearden, Susan Battson, lierniee Bond, lliane llnrton, Donna Burton, lloward Bush, llette lhrntley, Sue liean, Norma Cheathan, Bob Callis, Bill Callis, johnny Campbell, Shirley Cox, Marjorie Clark, Linda Comp- ton, Ronnie Cuff, Kitty Capshaw, llonna Collins, Linda Coleman, Majorie Clifton, Brenda llillehay, Dickie Dickens, Ann Davis, Raeheal Eddes, Glenda lfehols, Sandra Elliott, Barbara Eastor, Betty Sue Evetts, Gary Fambrongh, Rita Fuller, Majorie Deeds, jimmy Ellison, Randall Yan Goor, Carolyn Gilliharn, Neil Gober, Shirley Griggs, Carol Gieser, janet Goliorth, Tommy Greer, Susanne Goodman, jane Gray, Terry Gambrell, jo Gregory, Barbara Gentry, Mary Belle Garrett, judy llart, Diane llolt, Larry llunter, Sonya llall, jo Ann llutline, janis llardiman, Carolyn lloudeshell, Frances Harris, joan Hehnen, Mary Head, Patsy llutline, lion llankins, Pat llankins, Sue johnson, Mary B. jolmson, johnny jenkins, Sandra jenkins, Shirley johnson, joy Kieffer, Woodrow King, Lynn Lange, Petie Lamberson, Virginia Laing, Madeline Landis, james Lloyd, Chuck Lewis, jane Lewis, Marilyn Mayo, Patty Martin, llobby McCord, Carolyn Mellonald, Brenda Marlin, Mary Ann Minehey, Harritt Newson, Linda Nunley, Ann Najor, jeanne Oakley, jana Overall, Barbara Owen, Anita Poteet, Ronnie Page, Tyra Parrish, Orvle Parker, ll. j. Qnallis, jolm Rice, lletty Ray, jimmy Gayle Regan, jo Anil Randall, Mike Rohtert, Saundra Smith, Wanda Stillwell, Yieki Steele, Yer- non Spnrloek, Vickie Stiltz, joyee Stewart, llot Smith, Martha Scruggs, Steven Smith, joe Scruggs, Le Roy Stephens, Linda Stoves, George Sutton, Linda Thomas, jimmy Thomas, janis Troughber, janet Traylor, Alice Walls, Virginia Wakefield, Albert Whited, Gerald Wilkin, Charlene Wheeler, Susan Williams, Brenda Williams, Ella Watts, Carolyn Womack, Pat Wells, jackie Williams, Rose Mary Yandle, Wanda jackson, Sharon Webb, Linda Roark, Sheial Bearden, Marjorie Baker, Linda Keller, judy liverhard, Sheyl Wazzerman, Shirley Mathennie, Betty Burlsome, Tini Coleman, Linda Hester, Linda MclXlasters, Peggy Under- hill, Dolores Wooden, Margaret Eddes, Anita Borazier, Connie Woolbright. - ' J 'iB'14 FfE 'l fl1Hi'F? VP FAM - - U yyfi uk 5 W? atrial' que .,.. B golfing club l i'rxl Raw: Tom Graham, Garry Belt, Randy Overall, Randall Thomason, Terry Moore, Wendell Wilkinson, Danny Sulli- van, jerry Fox, Sonny Nichols. Stltitlllli Row: Newton Welch, Paul Kannon, Virgil Wright, Albert Hale, Doug Brannon, Blake Pope, Nick Thornhill, Michael Lee, Ken Wiles. Third Row: Claud Coble, David Bumbalough, Ronnie Allen, Brent Vaughon, Charlie Williams, Dewayne Woody, Bill Hines, Buddy Whiteaker, jimmy Pittman. Fourth Raw. Michael Spence, Dannie Gregory, Billy Linneinan, Victor Overall, Paul Williams, George Gambrell, Cecil Luck, Danny Fisher, Bill Carlwriglil, Bobby Blankenship, first aid club Firxl Row: Howard Graves, Benny Gaines, Richard Evans, johnny Perry, Ronnie jackson lVice-Presidentl, jimmy Bobby Darks. Bobby Vaughn fPresidentJ, Ronnie Whitt, Mr. Harrison. Sfronrl Row: Dan Coble, Charlie Williams, James Lee Spivey, Bobby Wells, joe Draper, James Beech, Robert Nichols, john Knuckles, Thin! Row: George Sutton, Frank Purvis, David Ellis, Harold Dorris, Dennis Abbott, 'P 31 1-4' -175,23-' N f '1f-L- Lciylifii- f -:f3i41' 'fWv'3i4zE5i4?3'liI'ilY' I 1 l fu ' t H x. y . s 7 J lr , l ... I V -Q, l . , .. U r i ' ' R I 'Fl-an V I ' 1 , 1 C -s -I a LAI' s ' Y 'x if 1 .W-, , i V 'FLCE , 1.- 1 ' 5 1 . .ll charm club Ftrs! Rua' tkiglll tn l,ajf!J.' Mrs. Russ, Betty Sircy, Shirley Chance, Patty Chance, Jane Hcnihrce, Anita Swindle Pirtle, Faye Bell, .S'm'uml Rau' tRight In l.fjflb: Judy Clinard, Betty Sue King, Ruth Johnson, Faye Knight, Barbara Lynne Higgins, Nancy Hight, Sue Chance. Third Row tLqfl to Righlj: Reba Hawkins, Phyllis Tosh, Diane Andrews, llallihurtou, Becky Paul, Susie Chatlin, Linda Pope, Barbara Collins, Patricia Blankenship. , Mable Keller, Sandra charm club First Ruu' tR1'ghI In Lejflli Miss Sipe, Evelyn Covington CPresidentl, Martha Cherry tSecretaryi, Maroan Core tX'ice-Prese identl, Beverly Allen, Aim Pendleton,VCarolyn Williams, Yerrane Farris, Karen Hawk, Brenda Mcllanieli Seromi Row tlfighl lu I.fjft9: Maliuda Kay Caldwellt' Jane Schutt, Shirley Steele, Kay Fambrough, Norma Zipperer, Carol Stephens, Judy Carolyn Malone, Sandra Halliburton, Patricia Reeves. Third Row tRight to Lqftl: Cherry Patterson, Sandra McBroom, Sandra Smith, Jean Hannah, Joy Lance, Becky Brown, Charlotte Goforth, Ann Nunally. Fourth Row tRighl lu Lfffrl- Alva Reed. Pat Gentry, Shirley Gillaspie, Patty Lawrence, Penny Johnson, Sandra Kreis, Janice Morrow. iillliviiaaml 12157 archery club lhoodl Firxl Row: Carol Crosslin, Pamela Fortner, Betty Smith, Linda Mathis, Cynthia Hardiman liSCCl'Clkll'j'l, BPVCTIY Hflfll A I H . X X , 1, . r. Y . - L , - i tYicc-Presidentl, Kay Bates CPresidentl, Syblc Pointer, Miss Hood. Seromz' Roux' Susan Sinccllcy, Sally Vlalku, lx lllltllllt Mena-cs, Brenda Stinson, Sidney Willis, Tinnie Grisham, Linda Greer, Mildred Hndgins. archery club Candersonl First Row' Coach Anderson, Larry Dickens, Bobby Taylor, Eddie Eidson CP1'esidentJ, Billy Williams tVice-Presidentj David Eidson CSecrctaryJ, Bill Sloan. Second Row: jimmy Lamberson, Michael Briggs, Ralph Brown, Ronnie Morris, David Carter, Roy Piper, Kenneth Robinson. Third Row: Stanley Raduski, Harry Webster, Garv Lee Harvot, George Wright james Turner, Don Graves. Fourth Row: Bobby Hendricks, Jack Youngblood, Ricky Jones, David Brown, Joe Hire, Robert Allen Hogan, Dennis Akin. nh-u-an 1 T1- rl l l ' if ph 3 H N . iw ' T- 1 lii l'I 1 QIUV archery club ldeoshl First Row: Richard Birckett, Joe Williams, Frankie Huff Paul Christian CSecretary and Treasurerl, Dale Harper CPresidentJ, Bobby Young tV1cePresidentb David Boone Bill Swain. Second Row: Douglas Gober, Jim North, Gerald Dillehay Bobby Rochelle Paul Robinson, Danny Sullivan, Joe Luna, Eddie Smith Third Row Bill Baskin Jackie Ashworth, Mac Curtis, Ernest Onks, Tyree Harris, Gene Dunman Larry Stubbs Girls: Helen Baker, Linda Baker, Carolyn Bridges, Nancy Brown, Susan Capshew, Agnes Carter, Brenda Chance, Laketa Chance, Kay Christian, Niva Cole- man, Pat Condra, Judy Crabtree, Virginia Dodd, Brenda Drake, Frances Eller, Geraldine Ferris, Linda Ferris, Sara Foster, Jane Gardner, June Gardner, Virginia Gill, Peggy Gober, Mildred Gregory, Mar- gret Grisham, Shirley Haliburton, Peggy Harshaw, Linda Hesson, Patricia Hitt, Ann Howell, Sue John- son, Judy Kemp, Betty Jo Kersey, Carole King, Sally Locke, Helen Lopp, Pat Luster, Helen Merrill, Betty Murdock, Margret Morrison, Geraldine Perry, Gera- line Perry, Joyce Ponder, Judy Rebello, Patty Ruck, Peggy Ruck, Linda Sanders, Marjorie Scruggs, Sue Sherman, Helen Tharp, Patricia Winkler, Joanne Wright. Boys: Kenneth Allison, Edward Appleby, Billy Ashworth, Billy Bailey, Charles Batey, J. C. Broad- rick, Tony Beavers, Macy Briley, Herman Carlton, Maurice Denson, Terry Dillon, John Dodson, Eddie Ford, Edward Frazier, Dewayne Griftin, Jimmy Griffith, Jimmy Graves, Ronald Hall, Harlin Holt, Bobby Jackson, Glenn Jenkins, Ralph Jenkins, Bobby Kimbro, Jerry Knight, Kenneth Logan, Dallas Mathis, Bruce McBratney, Leon Moore, Carl Murphy, Charles Parks, Jimmy Perkinson, Bill Poteet, Bill Robinson, Ronny Sanders. Tom Sircy, Norman Slate, Terry Sloan, John Smith, Luke Smith, Steve Smith, Ronny Sutton, Terry Todd, Jerry Vandercook, E. C. Watt, Dickey Webster, Carl Yates, Billy Young. ysical education c 33: V7 dvffrgm il Z. C X 4 f.h.a. club Left to Right: Sealed-Betty Carahau, Reporter, Elaine Youngblood, Treasurer, Sue SanderseParliamentarian3 Patty Paris- Presidentg Betty Paris-Vice President, Melba Ragsdale-Historian, Suzanne Hester-Song Leader, Miss Gaile Shepherd CStudent TeacherJfMiss Callie Lille Owen. Serond Row: Phyllis Atkins, Barolyn McCormack, Ann Davis, janith Osmundson, Elizabeth Rothert, Lynn Land, Thelma Potts, Diane Holt, julia Grantham, Janith Presley. O s c I e n c e c I u b Carl Agee Mike Gank john Carden CPresidentj jerr B k G B d ' i , , y ec , ary ea y, Harold Dowda, Claude Hertz fVice-Presidentl, Burton Whited, Tony Stalls, Gene Yaughter, Mr. Jenkins, Ronnie Peterson, Jerry Harder, Jeff Redmile, David Wingett, Billy Walker. Absent: Betty Angela CSecretaryD. Y I I, l - 'if n 3 'N U 24 Left behind as a memory for us. Statius clth leti football The coaching staff for the 1958 RAMS con- sisted of Head Coach, BILL BRIMMQ Back- field Coach, RICHARD HEWITTg and Line Coach, DAN THWEATT. BILL BRIMM RICHARD HEWITT DAN THWEATT Madison's Mighty Rams swept the NIL CLASS AA LEAGUE clean in winning their second NIL title in foifr years. Dominating both offense and defense, as they have done for the past four years, the offensive-minded Rams ripped through their opponents' defensive tactics for 209 points, while limiting the opposition to a meager 65 points. In racking up an 8-2 record, the Rambling Rams socked Franklin, a long-time nemesis in their title plans, 13-7 for the first time in their football history. Tackle Pat Griffin blocked and tackled his way to a place on the ALL NIL TEAM, while Fullback Chuck Lewis ran his Way to a berth on the ALL CLASS AA TEAM. Eighteen of these illustrious heroes will leave by graduation, the largest number ever in Madison's brief, but brilliant, football history. CONGRATULATIONS to you, Coach Brimm, for the fine work that has been put forth by the coaching staff during the 1958 season. 5 i, MADISON 33-GOODLETTSVILLE 13 In the season's opener, Senior halfback Ralph Barrett ran wild in leading the Rams to a 33-13 victory. Scor- ing three TD's, two after suliering a broken arm, Barrett was given the Player of the Week award for his efforts. MADISON O-CENTRAL 6 Amidst a driving rain and ankle-deep mud, the Rams suffered a 6-O loss to Central. A long fourth down TD pass proved to be the winning margin for Central. MADISON 38-West 0 Led by the pile-driving bursts of Chuck Lewis and shifty slants of Bill Wilkinson, the Rams overwhelmed West 38-0 on their field. Capt. Ira Frye's accurate passing opened up the defenses for Lewis and Wilkinson. Albert Griliin also picked up some valuable yardage for the win. MADISON 25-DONELSON 13 In a game decided in the fourth quarter, the Rams came out on top 25-13. Ralph Jenkins' pass interception set up the winning TD, while Pat GriHin's and Tommy Webster's defensive efforts held the Dons in check at the crucial points. MADISON 46-NORTH 6 Madison celebrated its Homecoming in a big way walloping North 46-6. Every player saw action in this scoring spree. MADISON 13-FRANKLIN 7 A terrific team effort, highlighted by Chuck Lewis' running and Jimmy Graves' blocking, marched the Rams to their first win over arch-rival Franklin. Ralph Jenkins' 88 yard scamper of the second half kickoff sparked the boys to a come-from-behind victory. MADISON 6-CELINA 7 The Rams, minus Capt. Ira Frye and tackle Jimmy Graves, let a close one slip through their fingers at Celina. They thoroughly outplayed the opposition everywhere but on the scoreboard. MADISON 14-DUPONT 7 Chuck Lewis came up with his finest game of the year as he ran the Rams to a 14-7 win. Pat Griliin, Tommy Webster, and Norman Slate were the outstanding linemen in the game, played in a sea of mud. Pat Griffin re- ceived the much deserved honor, Lineman of the Week . MADISON 13-EAST 6 With the Class AA championship riding on the game, the Rams came through in fine style. Led by Lewis' offensive efforts'and John Smith's top-notch defensive work, the Rams pulled the BIG WIN out of the fire for the championship. MADISON 21-SHELBYVILLE 0 The Rams ended their season just as they started it by stomping Shelbyville 21-0. The seniors, let by Alt. Capt. Tony Beavers and Bill Robinson bowed out in a shower of glory as all gave a great performance. 4.x Left io Right: First Row, Coach Richard Hewitt, jerry Yandercook, Steve Tidwell, Gary Fambrough, Bill Wilkinson, Ira Frye, Chuck Lewis, Bobby Head, DeWayne Griflin, johnny Smith. Second Row, Coach Bill Brimm, Murry Moore, Tommy Webster, jimmy Graves, Bill Robinson, Tony Adcock, Tony Beavers, Pat Grifhn, Richard Smith, Ralph jenkins. Third Row, Lonnie Hoy, Bobby Wright, Norman Slate, Richard Boughner, Steve North, Luke Smith, Leon Moore, Bobby Sneed, johnny Rice, Coach Dan Thewatt. Fourih Row, Morris Denson, Larry Gambrell, Lloyd Bowles, Ralph Barrett, Ronnie Chance, David Evetts, Bobby Jackson, Earl Bullock, Terry Gambrell. the ram 'iv-:gb 61 'fx 'Q JIMMY GRAVES Gram h 'W' Tackle 1 l 3 'Q vi an Qu JOHNNY SMITH Ken-I Quarterback .O FN O 1. 'Q v 'xi llwri 4 ilrplfl f ', u RALPH BARRETT Clinchard Halfback I ' 1 flu tPAT 'wif Trained Ape'f A LI. CITY TA CKLEH Tackle -I 4 6 Ig I pw, Q S I .. i X I RICHARD SMITH I Rich - 4 J' N End , ,Y 1 .Q 1-1 . ,x A v- , f will 7 W Q f 'R . if L' 'W 5 I I ll I 11 I A- ig ' ' X I A lg 9 BILL IIQEIQINSON Rad Guard ,v .I A ' Q41 -I A Q ' .I I V K y TONY BEAVERS V Bunny A lternaie' Captain Guard V 1 -'Q ' - if ' 'F I IRA FRYE . Enos - Captain, Quarterback, V ?' I J TOMMY WEBSTER Farm ern End we 4, yy, ' '35 ,.,.Q':11 .QW , , ? .,, 'xr -w , - N 1-cw' --qwmxw Xe . ,im ,. 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Rmvg Conch llnviclson, Billy Ashworth, R umontl Bl1Lllll1lll11 lhcku Nlthstti Ronnit binders Johnny jenkins, Billy llntton, Iimltlie Forrl, Mike Moore, Billy Williauns Fclwirtl Chexthnn Sammi Rm I irrx Dickens M in xger Milton llnll, Rnntly Overall, Curl Yntes, Allen Pope, jimmy Harris Leighton Ilondeshtll Eirl Biker H xroltl johnson Larry llnnter, lion Perry. 7711.711 Row, johnny Cnmphcll-Manager, Glenn B Lrnett D ul Blur Terry gl0lIl Ch lrles Pirkes kenneth Snrller, l,an'ry Lune, Gt-ne Burnett, Kenneth Robinson, Bruce McBr:1tnu larry Vlilkw 'lerrx 'Iocld How ml Bush Co1chDeLosh freshman footba tea Lift! In Right: Firxt Rmv,' Couch Frank Easter, Butch Cartwright Wilson Horner Mike Bnnlh tlough H lrry XX cluster Mike Gist, Bohhy Wells, lbnvicl Boone, Wayne Bailiff, Donnie Sullivan Dougl ls C ober Serum! Ron Nittor Ower1lllRicln McMas ters, Cl1a1i'li4.- Willinnis, Tony Moore, jimmy Killingsworth, DeWunc VK oody jnmnx Pittman Danny C regorx jimmy Hash Conch Alvin- Anderson. Thin! Raw' Ccxach Wright, Wendell Wilkinson llu'm.1n Cirlton Walter Cxllou IX Dllllll bulhvm .Iinnny llnrrison, Ilnvitl BLlIIllJlllOllgll, Doug Brannon, Gary Belt, Blake Pope Terry 'Xloore Fourth Rau Bill C xrtwright DWIIUX lfisln-r, Mike Spence, Donald Graves, Claude Colile, Tom Graham fit 52' . l'! -f K .a-L -I ,-- ir it Wx? . , ,-. Q ., 42012741 O fx, lei cw 'ybifazelw wr n , M plison 53 t1Pom , 37 as It 7 7 x0 A'9iiSQQi54fL N63 37 Q A 'B IX ad' n 50 East 27 , Nia o 39 Litton 0 , 6611 JL at Cf-,fttwi-,Cf 634 . Madison 1 C okeville Central 36 ' Madison - f C!!5 disoiihg24 Qhdiknt 1 'FJ AZJVLMQK' Madison llalioma Central 38 ,Madison 28 Dbnelson - 1- - 7 1X ' ine 7 7 7, GJ , 7a ison 4 6 Bellevue -tl andy ,- Madison 38 Litton 54 v Y Madison 49 Tullali a 31 gf: E' , N tid' , gang, , t ' 2 6 l i ' K a loodlettsville 42 Madison 37 Donelson 27 Z I 7' ' Iadison 7 Cu berland l - 2 U fffxilaclisorglll. 7fCfL'A?n3t?E3el1 L cdifcj '- E rn J X f . f 7 ' 1 , , A f CXNAMENT r,7 I N' i 2 Hen rs 17 1 -'54 'i,ti D cu 757573425-lvl ITUIQT 4 7 A Won l3 Lost 8 f ,'-, g t,,,' H , ' 5 K 'X ,ii. 7 9 ' 7 x r , , V L T ,- ,E P OgiQiQ,Margie qtfpff V L 3,f1fXvL,Vfy!L .fl,l,qv, If -'C - I ' Win, Los , or Draw X . All fo One 7 j , i 'V One for M! A if . I rl -,fi 1-4.,., Z! K C 1 - 7 7 f ' QJQQDVVL f,u'U . V gl? s varsity bas, et f7'UVQf ball I . Z , Q 8 I ,,, 4 1 -Ny? V .1 x K K ,, fx , 7 'X , 7 Ax J . v X , -r I , 4 , I K 7 . l f' ' , f '7 N 'Z' ,- fx ' like X' 7 TN 7 7 f c f 7 Jtt 7 7 ' r' f'f , 4 - Q , 7: - ,xfkx . ,yvtnv X M 35 T7 7 1 A D ' if t 7 , X X j, X f, , Q in E, ,,, , , M X f X 7 X . f ig 1 Q ,v. 1 ,7 7 X - . ks rd ' in if i . 'rl is 7 it 7 ..,, .I K 7 -, , mm ' M ' ' if f 'iii iff -JN ,ze x 'se f ifii . ' asiyrz ...7 in iiii K Q ' ' t'.- tntt A Asi' g lf 7 Q -,7,7 .. M777 i 7777fs ,,.: 1 V eff 4 fri? - n M to - , . 7'7- 7. is in R Left to Right: Judy Dunlap, Carolyn Marlin, Mary Roche, Betty Buntley, joy Keifer, jo Gregory, Nancy Brown, Mary Luzader, Eleanor Manning. Helen Tharp, Zenith Adcock, Janis Dickens, Evelyn McCrnry, Brenda Drake, julie Brown. .,,, , , .LL- m M. . W ' ,JL .. nv. IF5 W 'W 'ii 14, H .F Q. J I ' -1-5' , A ' ' A f:-AN 'V ,Q ffm., . 1 , A - ,W ..,,.. , K D. 4 I fs 5 'gk U Ifyul, r'w7.'. k'u . 'lf I' ' 4 hxxw 1 ,K X xl! Nl 'ff'-X . V XA' . .P Q- 0 1 71211111 1:1 gf A Ns I r,n fx C 1 I , 9: X Lynx l 1 -D.,.J9 fl . 4! . 1 , '..,', 'ywfk . r 1, xg., sg V 4 1 nf? t f . Nfyx 4 X x. -Q' .n 15 K M ELEANOR MANNING . 4 Q X. K . UW U H U A , 1 , 1 BRENDA DRAKE Q Q ' Gwd K , J it I Forward I A., XJ X. X -1 ...,, q , .. .- ' i.. 'ef' ' 7' Y Km A A .,. I . P... lik - J ZENITHADCOCK gl- f M , A Guard L J B 'X X 4+ -vf' 1 . Y ., A,- Q K j Q ' Q, XKXPQKH 'f-'xkdj 7 s xx , 1 --- ,Jagg- ' ' , ' X - f f ,I , XX ,I N N 1 Z' A K nl in ' X' r : ,A . - N, K . V XX fn ' Y?-1 ff xx 7 V. ' X 2 I - f 'I NQ1c5.xJdxN X fxm. , D' wx f f Nil vu. 5 X J fills? DEQ. ' 'Vx f EVELYN McCRARY 1 I 4-X 'Y' Co-Captain h ' - ALL CITY 2 1 F 57-ss, 58-so D . X B 3 ALL TOURNAMENTW . gf' I , Gwd JANIS mcrcswsg ' W ID- HELEN THARP Guard ' xi? ' 'V cf,-captain ' f JUDY DUNLAP A Fofwflfff , W K Guard Q' D, - , p xX.,-, - 77 1 . fn. ', X QR! j I f ,KX 4 1 -- Q 5: f2U::U: 5 X D 1 R 'Wil Y . , , . 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V ,,.s- :-'1- 1 , .. . 1. - L,,p'y 7' .I Ast, ALA.- W7 6 Q Sak OM .., fx K me f 4 in 1 X Z' , 5 vi ,LA 1 ,Q 3-. .. , i A ' I XX ul I I lafx ,W X ' Y I, Q B 1 ' lx R' fi -1 Q-an -' 1 lmfl In Riiglil: lwnl lfffivg Vlllllllllll fNlmnly, Sliirlcy Applc, Gloria Cli'vgui'y, lxl1ll'Sllil llllllllvy, Sllll mx tllllX Plixllis . . . , ' mlkiiis, llIl'lllliI l'l.iIl, Luxivli .'xlYll' .'xllllL'I'NUIl. .Yrrn Ilimilx L I1 uhm XXI l1'K'lk'l',,llllll' Niulinls, ju Allllt' Silva' ,Q -1 nl Ring' lin-Hy Kllllllfll lXlllll1lgCl'. llllllll' llull, lim limi i s im li mm Uiklu Cmiuin Dil ll ' ' ,UR . iunior high basketball llii -I1 lligli Girls pusli-il xi i'm-cuiwl uf-1 wins iiiil 1 l ax 'lqllix N1 lllk I USS' 'W' 'z 'J ic-:mi was spairkcil ln' m-xv-cuiiicry Cllllflvlll' XYlic-clor, Llllil VCICYIIIIQ, Clurii C'r1p,nx mrl li um O lil 'I :,ff 1' I: x -1 - :1.' cy. Uzilfley liiil thi lllNllllLllUll of .xlfirfnllg in 27 Sllillglll Liim-Q nvcr ai pc-rim! uf tlirco 'Him ' WHS 51. ,. Gregory liuiiurul by lining silulul on tlii ALI, CUl'N'l'Y :lull 'X-Xl,L 'l'UllRNAfXllfNT ills 1111 Nlzirlisoii Nlmlismi Nliiflisuu iXl1HllNHll lxlllfllsllll Nlxirliwmll lxllllllillll Nlxiilmm lXllllllSOIl xlililliflll SCI JR ICS' 22 Nliiplcwuoil .W 37 Cluorllcttsvillc El .33 IiuPont 15 22 Litton 21 IU I 3011015011 .ll I7 Litton lil IH Nlziplewoocl 22 I5 Clomllottsvillc IU 'l'Ul'l-Z NANIENT .N DuPont 30 Io licllvviln- 23 Gloria Gregory ALL COUNTY ALL '1'Ul'RNAMENT SCORES Madison 30 DuPont 76 Madison 46 Bellevue Sl Madison 52 East 68 Madison 38 Litton 35 lNlaCliSOI1 43 Central 47 Madison 57 Cookeville 56 Madison 79 Tullahoma 46 Madison 45 DuPont 49 A Madison 62 Central 63 Madison 61 Donelson 49 ,L Madison 55 Goodlettsville 67 , of Madison 51 Bellevue 52 f' Madison 39 Litton 57 ' Madison 44 Tullahoma 39 if 5 Madison 42 Antioch 40 Madison 38 Goodlettsville 50 . Madison 44 Donelson 46 ' Madison 52 Cumberland 42 Madison 46 Antioch 37 L TOVR NAMENT ,.--- - Madison 50 Hendersonville 32 lx ' Madison 49 DuPont 57 Left to Righl: Head Coach, Dan Thweatt, Assistant Coach: Harry DeLosh. boys varsity basketball Coach Dan Thweatt's first year as head basketball coach proved to be an interesting one. The team record of 9-12 does not look too impressive, but several of these games, as the scores indicate, were decided by very slim point margins. The Rams reached their peak performance in the District tournaments by playing two excellent games. Their near upset of Dupont in the quarter-finals was their best effort for the year. The Rams were sparked offensively all year by Capt. john Smith, who sank 375 points over the schedule for a 17.9 game average. Smith's outstanding play gained for him berths on the All 19th District and All Tournament Teams. This year the Rams lose only Smith and Guard Ira Frye from the starting five. Although they leave key positions to be filled, next year's squad should be better balanced and more experienced. Left lo Righi: Fran! R0'w,' Ira Frye, Richard Boughner, john Smith, Bobby Wright, Gary Fambrough. Bark Row: Richard Smith, Steve Smith, Terry Irwin, Johnny Jenkins, Harold johnson, Tony Beavers. 1 4 7 W 1 4 F W f 'Y fx? A 7 H A 5 it if ts Ek g. K V E 1 ' I at 1 if 1 121 4 '-'U lf , ' .xy h if I 3 R A it g 4 4 5' if ,' . gf l Q 4 , .i its . :Ml 'if 1 i i 7 FT : 'FND 6 I 4.9 ' nv. 1 . . , - I x J LJTQJX mai ,dwg v Lmfpp-K L A IRA FRYE E , ' Steady Guar K' X 511 1 N f ml 1 ri l X LM-2' ,xl 1 2,7 tg' Jn' N ' q n X -f w s K I Nl X . ff'- ' JOHN SMITH Forward ' Captain ' ALL IOTHDISTRICTU 'ALL TOURNAMENT Total Points 375 r N ,,. ,V wx I . , ' .RICHARD SMITH Capable Replacement X mah' iqr , V J' RXXEXAR , -r' '- I ' xx 1 4 , ' N1 S X 1 N 1 . -. If K! :Y P' ' 5 jf! -X X R ft.:-5 , ,fax Q-Af N , Ml' ,gf - .d' X ' A I 1 5 1 1 , 1 Q X ,rx I Y It '- Q r , i: R K , S f ' . xx lf L ,- L lf , X l R' tx f L l l ji fy J 1 1' Lf 1 R If I 1 1 ' v Y , J K K xg L l f ' WTONY BEAVERS A Capable Replacement GARY F-'SMBROUGH .55 N X , Defenswe Demon 3523 L ' N v mg ' BOBBY WRIGHT Rabid Rebaunder ,Q Q W' J L v , ,ffx B -x, X I s vw A X X I x 5 HQ Rf X N i 'f xtbh R 151 'u - N' E ,' , A 4 3 , X H . n W my l: X ' s gg. fn. I X x XHXX Q' X lf, X I f-V 'X ' .' w if 1- :Z 1 X pl A 5' fv - X X .Man 1 'Au' ,J my to Rigmgav Um A l 1,051 ' Kes 110 X x , 4 S QNX . W N1 ,,f Oh, scenes in strong remembrance set! Scenes, newer, never to retnrn!'s Burns uw , .Af Q. ,- ,.,-as ,..Q ,,,,,,.K.,s,, XEY JW'-1151 f. MTH. .L ' ' i 'x 1-an X, ,jj K 2 ' BRLNDA .IIEAN ANDERSON F-1 mmm w 0511415 AX NX 1 Qfiifwv . A' ' I . ' .,.a.-A 4 115'-Lf' -Q -f .37f'wH ?f :4fM.i A-.N 'fini' ' - 'iii Q .Q','fV- 4: '9'6fn 3 3r9Q .1fr 'lf'iN-.wv-u .fr fu ' - 1- - 4 uf Y V L ,.' , 'liHaOtf-g!'4 'w3s-., EM 'JF --iq. 'uarugfg-14 'FE-'f-':'g's i l Y 7, ,..,Yl. b-team basketball Lqft io Righl: First Rowg Paul Christman, Gordon Williams, Albert Whited, Larry Hunter, Chuck Lewis. Second Row, Larry Dickens-Manager, Jake Perry, Jerry Carter, Luke Smith, Mack Curtis, Pete Lamberson, Edward Cheatham, Coach Frank Easter. iunior high basketball Lqfl to Right: Fin! Row, Bobby Young, Billy Joe Gaines, Blake Pope, Terry Moore. Second Row, Tim North-Manager Danny Sullivan, Newton Welch, jimmy Thomas, Orvel Henson, Gary Belt, Coach Richard Hewitt. f X !, J -'UE 1.5 Q A j not fuk l , ,i , K Ii. , i ' , W, ,.,,, K X, x - , ' . . Q 1 T X . , , -5 1 -ai A 1-ff I ,, ' 'A . 1 1 M- 'D' 31' . fin M4 3, v 1'111sy C111lL', Ki11yC:1ps11Qw, 110111111 C011111s, 1X11l1'j' Evu1y11I1e111l, A1Il1llC1l11llWLlj' I 511151111111 1111111111 C 111 Rc lglll 1 1111 P111 141-tty 1':1r1s,-111-A11111111111111-,.1 11, , '1l 1i ,.-15. I eerleaclers r. 111. ch J HL 12911 f gn .- f 1 1.11 -11 1 1 F ffm-111. hazy 1? x 51.5 147 Left lo Right: Front Row, Coach Anderson, Coach Davidson, john Blair, Quinnie Harper, jimmy Jernigan Charles Woodall Freddie Johnson. Back Rowg Larry Hunter, Bobby Wright, Richard Boughner, Steve Smith, Tony Beavers Harold johnson j. C. Broadrick, Charles Batey, Steve Tidwell, Billy Bailey, David Dale, DeWayne Gritlin, Billy Hutton Manager Elvis Wil liamson-Manager. ba 148 seballl9 58 The Rams Baseball Team finished this year's campaign with a very good record. They closed the season with a record of four wins and three losses This gave them a third place rating. Coach Davidson and Coach Anderson are due much credit for the fine performances the boys displayed throughout the season Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison SCORES Litton East Goodlettsville DuPont Antioch TPS Donelson -if i-. A. . . track The 1958 Ram thinelads enjoyed their most sueeessfnl season in the history of our school. In . three triangular meets the Rams placed second . . RALPH BARRETT in each meet, won runners-up trophies in the R I 1 t k , 1 ff t -n the 440 X ml . . - 2 I 'S HHH O O VV! fl District I meet and the Regional meet, and won l,Qlu:,lL1,cn1ll Regional Truck Me,,,-l958' the third place trophy in the Banner Relays. The 440 yard relay team was awarded a trophy for winning their event in the Regional meet to make at total of four trophies the Ram Traeksters won during the season. 1,111 to Right: First Row, Lloyd Bowles, Chuck Lewis, Bill Wilkinson, Ralph Barrett, Walter Coleman, Ralph Jenkins, Luke Smith, Scrond Row, Bobby McCord, Jerry Buey, Ronnie Brown, Bob Myers, Ronnie Dillon. Third Row, Earl Bullock, Edward Cheatham, David Evetts, Edward Brown, Murry Moore, Norman Slate, Harlan Holt, Jimmy Perkinson, Johnny Jenkins, Bobby Head, Gary Fambrough. Fourth Row, Pat Griflin, Mike Anglea, Johnny Smith, Gene Barnett, Ronnie Chance, Tommy Gober, jimmy Hill. Jwf -45 my ' -73- . - - - ip a.,---0 tw '1 ' 7' , , .... .,...w-...,L-'rw .:'..u4alwe5v-M'-gn.-,,.f A... r 9 'IF' Cartwright 14 F-'Q .QI 1:17 N I N. .,,, .jx 1 x Hu that Sl H4--', ' '4 1 ,o ff. JW, Q, ...ver 22 mr hull? 7 s Q FW 5 I ,f .--I 1,- an '5 1 55 -'U ':- uk--ev-ff, 1 want you to gct in there :md fight we wish to thank .... Mr. VVolery for his technical assistance in preparing the book and making the many photographs. Jeanne Gordon Studio for furnishing faculty and senior photographs and the use of their studio. Billy Hutton and Craven Crowell for their help in working with Mr. Wolery. The Faculty for their able assistance in writing ancl approving copy and their pa- tience vvith the staff . Goodby and happy memories! The Staff Long, long be my heart with such memories jilled, Like the vase in which roses have been dis- tilled! You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will But the scent of the roses will hang round it still. Moore F3 1 M - S 1 , Tl, If-' . f 5 mn f ' Gi f 'L K ,f ru' 17 ' .- 1 QV X, ' ' ' . Q.: ,f5f,jZ,f A . fy 1 5 . 5 I . S X N ' F , 1 ' 'Y 'av 14 ' 'f Llllll ' 9 Y 1 M. xxx ' S. .. b X 3 C sf .,Q ., xv I fwf .W 1'-P . x X ff A N 'S -mud? ,V J 4? I a f fi 1 4 1 wa www it ,IIA Autographiif' H ' W W Sfowww ,mgww v flhvjywz 40 . . 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