Madison High School - Ram Yearbook (Madison, TN)

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This book presents a picture of all phases of our school life and enables you to see that free American educational system which will create fine World citi- zens, and the application of that educational system which will pre- pare our nation's youth for the challenge before us. The Ram 1954 , fl .7 fi 2 - 1 I ,I f f ' ff ' ,J Q x r V5 It il- fr ii ' 1 ,gi 4 aaa i ' - , :Fe 3 T g 1 A , Ag L 4 1 X L gg f ,T diff is fi 9 9 Q R-as a, T if 1 gl-fl, ' -I ' 1 X giliigiswl .Jr 13:4 I g M ,RL f-Y.. is X, W , -g- 5-seam A 'T X f ff x T TJ I --1 4 ,---i -721-X of Achievements X ,ai ,Mn-'nf-M anugf LM Q ,1MfffW'f7 1964 47 - A Qwfgf ,4,,, ,,-ff 7 's'if5 CHALLENGE was the theme of our first 11111111111 . . . 11111 1111111111113 111 1s tablishing Madison High School as a Vital part of this 1-111111111111i1y. Hy 111111r1111g a sturdy foundation of responsible citizenship, g1 111111 spr11'ts1111111s11111, 111111 SL1f111g 1eadership, Madison High has met that challenge. For our 1964 annual, we have Chosen the theme of A Clllli I '!i,1lli1N'Y' I 7I11X by reflecting upon the progress and the contri11111t1L111S 11111111-, 1'Ll11 we 111- L'L'I'1Li1I1 that our achievements in preparing students for Lfollege CCi11l,'11l1lPIlS-, for p1111111s 111 industry, and for successful futures have met the C1l2111CI1g'L' sL-1 1111111 11 11111-11111A 11411 I ijf.5,Y,bf.Jm ,KJ T' 1 MJ 1 .. H. s.1L'1-, ,J f X1 ix, '4.'4'!i,fif.JbQ,J La-,W 'vi 4! '.' ji. ui ,' 71'- - 1iii.' 'E-i',1'1-D 3 -1 Q E J 7 k'.J 'i-J, tl 4 t 1 '+0'.J klx QL 4 1 . -, V HJ JJ My l IN tj V ' - V'-J - ' 'Q WJ 'L'-'rv' 1 Qx , . , 1 1 1 . 1 1 , Contents I J -'LQ J!'x :HJ .ll X wx E . 1 ' L 1' J -Ice o 1 . 1 Q l SL' '+I 7. 'gl 1l,X I C 100 1 I, sl Q 1 1 V oED1CAT1oN PAGE 11 I 1 1 FACULTY PAGE 7 1 1 CLASSES PAGE 17 1 ORGANIZATIONS PAGE as 1 CLUBS PAGE 99 I ,J MUSIC PAGE 107 I Q 3 ATHLETICS PAGE 117 L I DD FEATURES PAGE 137 Us Nancy Coy uae A J!- 4 ,H S fi, s ,ws T. - 3 1. THE FACULTY -,-f HERMAN DePRIEST Prz'r1zc1'pal B.S., M,T.S.C.g lXlI.A., Peabody Mr. DePriest has guided the Madison High School faculty in meeting the challenge of its first crucial R JAMES IsR1DcsEx1,xN flSSZ.5fCZlIl fJl'l.IIc'I'f7dZ BA., Harding Collegcg KIA., Peabody years. He has been ably assisted by Mr, Hridgenian. a member of the original faculty. Xl! lli l'l1i'-l 'lufxls ll.i ill.lKXlllL1 lll11 pity iiri il li lumix ixgf,.i.s1--iiliflln iili lllluln xxlwlluili-v1E.izi wllltt llni silill--l ln Xl! Ilii-I,.i1:..zi N11 Wil. IX Xliv- Uni 1: Nl! In Vin--1 Nlis Xlilix 'Nlrs liiasxxill Nl! lillllf' FACULTY .-XLYIE ANDERSON, JR. B.S., Middle Tennessee State College, History, Economics, Assistant Coach MRS. H. L. BRASWELL B.S., George Peabody College 8th grade core, Arithmetic JOAN S. CARE B.S., Middle Tennessee State College, M.A., Peabody, Math- ematics ll NIC!-'X I. lllpll 'till IIS XM lllIIl'.'IlllI1lxN ling- li-n, llw, it il l1+l1:+.l1n'fn X. -1-lilll ki-:mln PAUL M. DILLINGHAM BA., David Lipscomb College, American History MRS. B. H. ELDRIDGE BA., Vanderbilt University, MA., Peabody College, Math, Speech ,NYJ i' bi . i1.f . sffff,'f av'-'ii DIRK ARNOLD B.S., Middle Tennessee State College, Biology BILL BRIIXIIXI B.S., Tennessee Tech, M..-X., Peabodyg Physical Education. Guidance, Head Coach JOHNNY B. CORBITT B.S., Austin Peay State Col- lege, M.A., Peabody, Mathe- matics I 'l' l'l'ffH'N'IF- I4 5 Xllvlllll .lA1llll4 '-an Nl llc toll-Ap, XI X,l'1,ll,o.li, Xillln llllllti Xlgllvil l MRS. JOHN H. DILLON B.A., Middle Tennessee State College, English IV, French I, II BRENDA DRAKE B.S., Middle Tennessee State College, Physical Education, Coach l l l l l 1 l . 4 in RAYMOND FALKENBERRY HS., M.A., Peabody College, Industrial Arts MRS. JOHN GE ST Guidance, Core 7 l BS., M.A., Peaiody K W If BILLY J. HALL B.S., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg Mathematics, Shop XlX'zl'Xllll 'w4I, ll 5 l'i,lln llv, I iillign lgnglg ll lll l lllllnll'l.l MRS. VERNON L. JOHNSON B.S., Murray State College, Typewriting I, II CHARLES T. KING B S Carson Newman Colle e . ., . V g , M.A., Peabody College, Gene- ral Science, Assistant Coach Ifa'. ' Az. 499' '17 'C 'ur-gypsy ww' If 4, iron . ,fvv ,ams- FACULTY IQINIMA AIIZAX lfl,OXl'IiI4S HS., I'czil,f,rlj,' Cffllfsuff 1,1 rlcrllill Vriivcrriij. Ifnglirl. COTC7 LA bbvlfiqx ROBERT Cl, C3Il.XX'IiS B.S., Belmont Collcgcg Xl A , Peztbocly Collegcg Core 7 LOUISE HIXRGRCJX-E BS., Peabody' College: Ilonie Economics, 7th Grade .Xrt I' H ll' e.I ll 'X 'ii vullglii' l N. xl l,l'1.li'ul xolu- t llll. l'li' ,I ,ILINE RIZNXIC IYIY , lxklllvxlj kv'llL5x Tth Gr.ulc C-irc. Th-.tiling MRS. NELI. Rl l.Flf BMX.. Middle Tciuzcsscc Stgic C.-inet-1 Mex.. lknilw.-.iy, sem. l1.xud I. Ilg Typcurizing ll FACULTY , , ,. I i. - L NANCY J. LEC.-XS B.S.,, Pegtbodj' Collegeg Girls PhysicalIEdueution. Cmxch DENNIS IXIEEKS B.S., University of Tennessee Physical Education MRS. WADE C. MILLER B.S., East Tennessee State Uni- versitvg M..-X., Peabudvg Span- ish sfu, 111 ' I,XI-'IJX li Ullfl-TIIX IIN Itmn -tt IMI ,ivx'lIl'l.II Flltllkl SHIRLEY LOIS PHIPPS B.,-X., Vanderbilt, IXl.A., Pea- body College, English III, IV 0 N IJON R. SXRGENT ,Xustin l t-any State Col- legeg8th Grande C1frcg.XrtI,IIIg Eighth Grade .Xrt IO v -J 5-441- AS' 1' I ,gi my 'C' ,-4--f -1 ' NN-ff 'X '11, fun, 'S SAIXIUEL Lf.-XRTIN A.B., Trevecca College, M.,-X., Middle Tennessee State Col- lege, History. English Il' JAY F. MICKS B.S., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg M..-X., Peabody, Gen- eral Music, jr, Chorus, Boys' Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir ,IAMES O. MOORE B.S., University of Tennesseeg Middle Tennessee State Col- lege, Algebra, Unified Geome- try, General Math. txI I Ilg I II I,IIg till IIN XIUIIIIQ Isuzu I- SMH' tiilltg- NI X I'i IIMIIIX IIHIIH' In illuiilum, ELIS.-XBETH H. POLLARD B.S., Peztbudyg KLA., Middle Tennessee State Collegeg Soci- ology, Guidance MRS. CHARLES F. SRYERIO B.A., Yunclerbiltg Spanish, Eng- lish JULIA SHAW B.A., Peabody Collegeg Eng- lisli I, III GEORGE R. TIIOIVIPSON B.S., Miclflle Tennessee State Collegeg7tl1G1'ucle Core JOHN T. WADE B.S., MA., George Peabody Collegeg Band XIIJ5 lx lL,lLl Xllllllt ILX I IIlI'l'IIX 'I iliaxi XIII lifiill Lillm l',llI1lI-l.l ,IENISE S. XYII.LIAlXIS B.S., Mary XX'uslii11gto1i Col- legeg English I, General Busi- ness, Bookkeeping ROBERT I. WILSON BS., Peabody College: Slli Crude .X1'itlimeIic, ,-Xrillimetie II. .Xlgelmm I, Uiiilied Geome- trv 41Q,Qh. C739 Q 'f'V' FACULTY ,,,,,,,,,, mas. ll, 151 5Vi'IIfT .X.li., lfuif-11 lvll1I.'l,'Y'll:,,l.L1.I1II. Englixli ,I jk,-433' V' ' I I.. li.XY'I'IIIIkIP5Ufi ,I I Jig? BMX., xiii., 1wI.i,I..1gI.- college, 1 qt X .Xmeriegui Ilixtory, Soeiology vf .WIS 54 A IL I A 'wi' 3 , i'.3 ,,v f-5 6 'nib' I,-6 ww-If XYIIIT XX'.X'l'Sf,JN. III B.S,, Kliclmlle 'liellllewce Stkxlc Collegc1lXlgltl1..lviwllxiilCmlell .Ile II l.II'IIl'lIl'. -,l. .J-,I x I,,1 I I X',li1 I I l'.I l IZIII NIRS IUIIX lIXX'Il,SOX IIN, Kliilillc lelliiwwe 51.1 Colle-'e, Iliixiiiew l,..u, uk-Le r- Biiwiiiew, 'l'xpexxri1iiie l 724 , IIN WX iljlick Fa, X, Rll I-f XYOI, lfll Y ll X, Xl X, l'c.IiwIix Cwifc-' , ,,ew .Xl'l, K1lIIxl..i.xk , v 'I FACULTY MRS. DENNIS WRIGHT BMX., HCTCLICHIIiJgL'QgtI1c21'LlfIC Cure, Engliwh II MRS, JCE ZUCCARELLO BMX., Yamlcrbilt Vrlivcrwityg Sth Grade Cure, Gervgrgiplly MARY YAGER BMX, Middle Tennessee State Cullcgcg IXIHX., Peabody Col- legeg fXmcrica11IIiQtury, Assist- ant Librarian MRS. BERNICE CHRISTIANSON Secreturv 12 Wim! do you 11161121 I fools filer George I'I'r1s11i2zg!011? THE CURRICULUM THROUGHOUT ITS FIRST DECADE, MADISON HIGH'S CHANGING CURRICULUM HAS ACHIEVED A REPUTATION FOR BEING ABLE TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF A GROW- ING STUDENT BODY. Il: .Ila,I. 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' ww- --s 1 Alma Mater Standing proudly there before us'n Open wide your doors of knowledge, With your glory oll ciroundg Welcome all who enter here. Truih Gnd iusfice be YOUI' watchword, Ggin in wi5d0m, ioyl Gnd honorf And muy you in love Gbound. Stand for all we hold most declr. Chorus: Madison High, we love you dearly Proudly do we hail your nome. Moy your nome go on before us, Info life's great hall of fame. ,Q Lf - ' Vw, , J 'K H gy A lx 4 ,4 xx, EA 5 ig W , , ' 1. 'L Q 4. r wr. 4 ,, Ik' 3 + 0 gr I ' X OFFICERS RICHARD DAVIS ..... . ..,,I.,,,,,,,,, ,,,I'n'S111'c'I1.' WAYNE BAILIFF ,I,I, AI,IIA. . I'1'ur-Pn's11ic'rr.' SANDRA SMITH- , -. ,..,. 9 e'vn'mr'v- Tmzxszfr' Senior lass E 'v T .11 I Qi' n l lr vs I i 1' I fl I 1 5 I I , . I 6 'fav 1 1 LU 'T 'S' 49--0, fan DENNIS WILLIAM ABBOTT Never an idle momenff' CARL IVIARTIN ADAIVIS I'n1 not as bashful as I look. JOHN WAYNE BALIFF I may not be Roger Maris, but at least I have a good siart. GENE GORDON BARRON A rare Compound of oddily, dig- nily, and frolirf' ELIZABETH KAY BATES A winning smile, a pleasanl zvay-YI ADISO SENIOR 19 BETTY JANE ADAMS Some may laugh and some may Ialk, buf I do both. BEVERLY ELAINE ALLEN Don't laugh-giggle. It drives 'em crazy. SUZANNE BAKER I take life as it comes and enjoy it. WILLIAM R. BASKIN Il's not what you do, i!'s wha! you gel away 'wilhf' CHARLES RONALD BAXTER Hard work makes a good man. ll HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 6-4 BARBARA JANE BEECH 'When in doubt-giggle. WILLIAM CLAUDE BELL, JR. School is one mental confusion. GEORGE RICHARD BIRCHETT Fm not bashful-I'm just well- trained. DAVID BYRAM BOONE I'm getting nowhere fast. ROBERT LEE BOYD, JR. I hope to awake some morn-ing and find myself great. JAMES OTIS BEECH As I see it, anything over C is wasted effort. MARY VICTORIA BENSON Public Energy Number One. MARILYN GAIL BLAIR Dark hair and flashing eyes, she's a pretty picture. CHARLES RAY BOYD An atlzlete and nian of letterj at making friends 'we know no bet- ter. FRANK DALE BRADY Sometimes he sits and tliinlcsq sometimes he just sits. LINDA IRENE BRAXVNER A happy girl makes otherx IWPPJ'-H REBECCA LEE BROWN Some ofthe best boy seozzts are girls. RONALD BUFORD BUCHANAN Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. CAROLYN KANE CAFFY The rnildest manners and gen- tlest heart. MALINDA KAY CALDWELL .Arguing is the delight of my life. SENIOR 19 JOHN DANIEL BROADWAY A boy well worth remembering. FRED ALOYSIUS BRUMBACH Silenfe is the best peace maker. INIICHAEL EUGENE BUMBALOUGH A friendly, likeable fellow al- ways ready to lend a helping hand. GREGORY KERR CAFFY Each mind has its own method. WILLIAM GORDON CANNON All the world loves a lover. CLASS 64 MARY ELIZABETH CASSA DY Her sweetness fannat he fle- fznezlf' STANLEY CLAUDE CARVER Sonzewlzerr' in the hall af fame, rere'll he ll piftzzre with his anzef' SUZANNE CHAFFIN Happiness is the firm founda- tion upon whielz life is based. lONALD JOHN CASTELOW 'Unlzilce many, he usually has onzethzng ta say 'when he opens -is mouth. SHIRLEY MAY CHANCE Her wife is her greatest asset. PATTY ANN CHANCE 'With a song ivz her heart . . .' MARTHA LOU CHERRY A laugh for everyone and under- standing for all. SUE BAXTER CHANCE 'If silence is golden, she's Z4 'arat. 1... GARY ALTON CLAYBORNE I'n1 just as happy as lf I haa' good sense. BERNICE ELMER CHRISTY I'Laugh and the room laughs 'with you. in--.5 H... 3 ., sv 1 N X. Y. .S - 95 455 ES-x I1-s 'Cr' Sgr :Kg Hd 'W--'IP ul-5 NN! Y- , ' i4 .115 T? ' w:f'u,5Qf. 53 A ...si C,-XROLE ANN CLINTON A girl in whom fun and wisdom mix. CATHERINE VIRGI NIA CONNELL Laugh and be merryfar the 'world is better with a smile. MARIAN CORE Friendship is the wine of life. CAROL ANN CROSSLIN From lhe crown of her head to the sole of her feel, she is all laughter, mischief, and talenl. ROBERT WAYNE DARKS A woman is lhe holiday ofman, and every man is entitled to a hal- iday. SENIOR 19 ROBERT DAN COBLE He may not say much, but he's there when yon need hun. JUDITH LYNN CONNER .-1 winning smile, a pleasing way. ELIZABETH GREEN CREEL She threw out her net and had rare luck. TOMOTHY JOSEPH CROWLEY A little learning is a dangerous thing. RICHARD CLAYTON DAVIS Napoleon is dead,' Washington is dead,' all good men are dying- In fact, I don'tfeel so 'well my- self. CLASS 64 WILLIAM J. DELANGE 'If it's arnan's work, then I'nz ust a little boy. ?AMELA CAROL DOWELL 'Nothing but herself could be her barallelf' REBEC CA LORETA DREWITZ 'Grace is more beautiful than zeauty, they say. She has it mode hen, 'having both. RICHARD MARTIN EVANS 'Why be difficult when with Il ittle effort you can be impos- rible? CARL MICHAEL FLYNN 'Any man will become hard- roiled after being in hot water o 'ew times. ROBERT RICHARD DINKINS Talent is the key to fame: he'll long be renzentberedf' JOSEPH DRAPER Why take life seriously? - - - We'll never get out of it alive anyway. MARGARET ELLEN EDDS She was born for success. KAREN JOYCE FAMBROUGH Those who know her love her,' those who don't should. PAMELA ANN FORTNER Il's better to love one big boy lots than lots of big boys lzttle. mt YT' 'l ..'x if if' ji is 51 '27 C' fix ij? hu gd v--vv AM.,- !' ff F. :S 4 iv: 15,-' Q 3 Q 'A ' s . ' 1- 1 I s, Q? ' X S Rx., 55-X Q17 SE IOR 19 BRENDA ELLEN FREELAND It seems easy to be good natured, I wonder 'why anybody takes the trouble to be anything else. JAMES MICHAEL GANN I can resist everything but temp- tation. PATRICIA ANN GENTRY Genius is essentially creatioeg it bears the stamp of the individual who possesses it. SHIRLEY MARIE GILLESPIE Worry is like a rocking clzairg it gives you something to do but gets you nowhere. BURKETT HOWARD GRAVES The voice that will sing its way to success. CLASS 64 QINDA LOUISE GREER I girl she seem: of cheerful :terdays and confident tomor- os. TINNY MAY GRISHAM Iilence for saints-I'm only man. EIARLES BERNARD HALL 4 modest man never talks of rnselff' SANDRA LEE HALLIBURTON l can be quiet, but it's quite a rain. CYNTHIA DAWN HARDIMAN She is as good, as she is fair. GLENN E. GREGORY l believe that young men should he heard as well os seen. JACK CURTIS GU NTER A frinedly fellow with good in- ten1z'ons. SANDRA FAY HALLIBURTON Nature made her what she is and never made another. CAROL JEAN HANNAH Fm not bashful, I just give others a fhanref' ROBERT EDWIN HARPER Fun has no limits. f 3 1.-9 AX, sr Y-9' 4 -efl -l Z LEWIS CARL HARRIS Great men are not always wise. GARY LEE HARVAT When lze travels down tlze road oflzfe, he will be pushing his ear. REBA ELIZABETH I-IAWKINS Least said is soonest mended. IO ANNE HESTER Fame andfortune will bring her much, for she has the artist's touch. NANCY CAROL HIGHT It is argument for a week, laughter for a year, and a good jest forever. SENIOR 19 CHERRY GALE HART She's witty and wise, she's lerrorfor her size. KAREN ELAINE HAWK The result of manners is frienf ship, CAROL LYNN HESTER Her tongue, like a brook, run on forever. KATHRYN LYNN HIGGIN, Born talking, she will never los her birthright. WALTER MICHAEL HILL They say the good die young boy, am I taking good care of my self. CLASS 6 SIDNEY CHESTER HINKLE In easy-going kind of boy. LOBERT ALLEN HOGAN dy cares are all tomorrow: my vs are all today. IERRY EDWARD HUNT 'Vhen there's a fire drill, lze ways prays for afiref' LINDA KAY JARMEN Ller sweetface and gentle man- rs have worz her marzyfrierzdsf' MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON Red heads always get what they Int. JEANINE LYNN HOBROCK She malees the world a better ,blace by showing it a friendly fare. MILDRED HU DGINS She was born 'willz the gzft of laughter. RONALD EDWARD JACKSON Take care of me-good men are scarce. MARY BYRNE JOHNSON Her small 'weal-:rzess-the man. CATHERINE ANN JOLLEY Her smile is worth a million dollars and it doesn't cost a cent. A 'GN 'C7' 'R 'im-gp 3' 'Fm f2H 'T ...A 6441 frfr' YI h-, Ha, rg. L, li 'W L aff 'e.. .:' 'C' 'ws 1-5455! A fi . X If fa. of an, Q., L T -rr' N.- F2 3 dk- fzwx tx an HENRY HOWARD JONES Here I come, world-are you ready? EDWARD WADE JOYNER Hold the fort-I'm coming. EDMOUND DONNIE KING, JR. Manners and thoughtfulness make success. BETTY COLEMAN KUSTER Not lazy-just born tired and never got rested. GEORGE PHILLIP LANDIS There will come a day-I hope. SENIOR 19 RICHARD ERNEST JONES If there isn't anything to do- let me do it. ALICE LINDA KINCER Good nature is the beauty 0,1 mind. SANDRA JOYCE KREIS Her good nature may change her name. LINDA JOY LANCE Brown hair, brown eyes, always neat-her common sense zs hard to beat. STERLING DALE LORANCE Talk to him of Jacob's ladder, and he would ask the number of steps. 44 CLASS 64 DONNA LEE LORENZ Wrinkles would merely indicate 'here smile have been. U DY CAROLYN MALONE A twinkle in her eye, a scheme in er mind. LINDA JO MATHIS 'She may look quiet, but look gain. MOLLY MCBRATNEY 'Blue eyes seek the west afar, for overs love the western star. PATRICIA JEAN MEEK 'Her silence signifies deepest houghtf' CAROLYN ANN MABE And who that knew her could forget? JULIE ANN MARTIN It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. WILLIAM LEWIS MATTHEWS If study is the cause ofdeath, I'll live forever. BRENDA KAY MCDANIEL She softly speaks and sweetly smiles. MICHAEL RAY MITCHELL I did my best, nowfor a fest. '71 A In V A I N2 ,w k I' f ::mII,3,1 .rw X 7, I f ' ' In L f 1. F Q ' , 'reg' ' . I 1 3' F 41 fix: 'mn QV' ,I II,,,,,, ' -4 .I I , RA T75 N... ., 45:7 A Qs 'S Q? 6 Sl + 1 fm fy. 'UK rw 1 4 tj A K , 3' - :F . 1 1 'A J f I I ff-7 J ' . Q' 1 Sfffi E' A NW--,sw Fill 4 I V. I 9 ' 3 A 1' 2 F 'Nr Q3 'QVN W P' Q-'x V17 Sblux Qhhhnp- cms.. IANICE KAY MORROW She is a constant friend-a thing rare and hard to find. LINDA KAY NASH It's the song you sing and the smile you wear that makes you so fair. MARGARET SUZANNE NENNO Life is music if one be rightly in tune and in time. ANN DALEY NUNALLY There's a little mischief in all of us, but she seems to have more than her share. NA NCY HAYES OVERTON She may be small, but that doesn't cramp her style. SENIOR 19 DORA JEAN MOSLEY She reminds one of champagne -always bubbling over. LINDA GERALDINE NEAL Her mischievous nature will al- ways be found in lhe midst of things. JOHN WAYNE NORRIS When 'work and play collide, seek play and fling work aside. ROBERT ODETTE We live in deed, not years,' in thought, not breaths. CHERYL ANNE PATTERSON The girl with the million dollar personality. CLASS 64 REBECCA ANN PAUL Tall and blonde, she loves her in-is known and loved by veryonef' RICHARD DEAN PERRY One of the greatest labor saving evices of today is tomorrow. LINDA GAY PIGG Small in stature but friendli- ess to sparef' DELMA MARIE PGTTER What could I do with size when do so much without it? OHN STANELY RADUSKI I like work, it fascinates me. I zn sit and look at itfor hours. JOHN CLEVELAND PERRY Iwas a boy scout until I was 16 then I became a girl scout. PATRICIA ANN PILKINTON 'It doe5n't pay to worry-things will happen anyway. SY BLE AMAN DA POI NTER A happy girl makes others happy. RUTH ANNETTE POTTS Silence may do good and can do no harm. MICHAEL WAYNE RAGSDALE I would argue with a sign post and then take the 'wrong way. Q 1' 761 fini ?Wl sq. CY'-9 CN -nl -3 SQ T5 DF fy 101'-'K I-...J ,I N- ggrw' - 1 , . 'bf' - f?wm...,.. 1 .Q ,iq ,C gf- as . .Nwq M 'VI 'L. . 1? i- A 50 Y. 96,1 , QW Q7 5 IQ' 1 al? ,hwy Q.-4' Q-'QP 1 'J Q' 'E' i 5.-..' ALVA KATHRYN REED The girl wlzo needs no intro- ductionfher deeds speak for themselzfesf' JOHN ROBERT REYNOLDS He possesses those rare talents whieh form the basis of all great men's lives. RANDALL DEAN RIGSBY Worry has killed many a person -why die? ALFORD WILLIAM ROHTERT Don't let your studies interfere with your education. REBECCA JANE SCHUTT Fame andfortune will bring her murh, for she has tlze teacher's touch. SENIOR 19 PATRICIA REEVES A kind lzeart is rather to be ehosen tlzan rirhes and gold. FRANK DAVID RICE A little learning is a dangerous thingfI'm safe. 'MILDRED SUE ROBERTS Best things come in small pack- ages. JERALD WAYNE SANDERS Each mind has it's own method. DARYL ALLEN SHREEVE The force of his own merit will bring him much. CLASS 64 CONRAD LOWELL SLATE If silence is golden, he's bank- 4pt. JOE RONALD SMITH I take life as it comes and enjoy SANDRA KAY SMITH A happy fombination of cheer- 'lness,friendliness, and thought- flnessf' AROL ELAINE STEPHENS With a friendly smile and a 'acious way, she brightens all 'ery day. JOHN MICHAEL STOCKARD He would tall: the savageness at ofa bear. THOMAS THURMAN SLOAN 'AAl'ways jolly and carefree, life may be dull, but never he. PATRICIA ANN SMITH Good nature and good sense are close conzpanzonsf' JOHN GREY SQUIRES I put my troubles in a trunk and sat down on the lid. VICTORIA ANN STILZ lf life was measured by smiles, sl1e'd live forever. BETTY Jo STUBBLEFIELD Give to the 'world your best, and the best 'will fame to you. 1 1 wi 'Hi ,err rio., -P--' LARRY EARL STUBBS Dynamite comes in small pack- ages. JAMES RAYMOND SUTTON Men of few words are the best of men. SUZAN LYNN TAGGART Listen to e'Ueryone's advice and then do as you please, ADA REBECCA THOMPSON Here's a girl with a heart and a smile that makes the bubble of life worthwilef' RANDALL LYNN THOMPSON Time isn't so short but that there is enough timefor courtesy. SENIOR 19 BARBARA ALICE SUTTON Don't try to solife everything- time will do it. WILLIAM LEROY SWAIN Happy-go-luckiness is his trend, but all in all he's a very good friend. WANDA FAYE TANKSLEY Patience and gentleness is power. MAX STA NLEY TH OM PSON Why wait for the bell in the afternoon when there's a good show in town? JUDITH ANN TURNER A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. CLASS 64 ROBERT PRESTON VAUGHN Just have your fun and let the world flicker by. RONDA ANICE WADE A sweeter, fairer girl you will never nzeetg She's afine little girl and a fine athlete. JUDITH ANN WEBB A quiet mind is richer than I1 crown. ROBERT LEE WELLS A cheerful grin will let you in where the knocker is never known. DANNY PAUL WHITED If work interferes with pleasure, my advice is to give up work. YN it Sf GS SAI 9:7 'if DN 'Y' TQ? CHARLIE HERBERT WILLIAMS, JR. A quiet worker, working well. RONNIE EDWARD WILLIAMS Silence never betrays you. MARGUERITE WOLFE Tis one in a million who out- shines all the rest. I 1 ROSEMARY YANDLE Light she was and like afairyf' NORMA RUTH ZIPPERER 'AShe is best loved by those who know her best. JOSEPH LEE WILLIAMS I agree with no nmn's opinions: I have some of my own. WILLIAM BURNICE WILLIAMS There's no road to success but through a strong, clear purpose. GEORGE WAYNE WRIGHT To know how to hide one's abil- ities is a great skill. JACK LARRY YOUNGBLOOD He will make his own oppor- tunitiesf' p IV., ' , en! --. A We gtudied . . . At least we were Seniors R. f'-.513 x . 4l:x. ,- E-. x D I We hadfun . . . Ufe kept paying and paying Ilflr. 171.111-llgllfllll . . . ,,l IU' ,viirmi up ImuNa 'S' l Ilia ' 1-in i ' ': 4-' 'TSR' F -19 t- si' L3 We examined rollege mfalogs and job opporlzmilies . . . ABBOTT, DENNIS Aviation Club-1, PTA Rep.-1, Auto Safety Club-2, Industrial Arts Club-2. ADAMS, BETTY Pep Club-1, Music Club-2, Honor Monitor-Z, 3, Prom Committee-3, Civinetti- Club-4. ADAMS, CARL Auto-Safety Club-l, 2. ALLEN, BEVERLY Pep Club-1, Red Cross Rep.-1, Iournalism Club-2, Ram-Page Staff-3, 4, As- sistant Editor-3, Editor-in-Chief-4, Annual Staff-3, P,om Committee-3, Civinette Club-3,-1, French Club-4, Quill and Scroll-4. BAILIFF, WAYNE Aviation Club-1, President-1, Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball41, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball-1, Z, 3, 4, Student Council-1, 3, Honor Monitor-1, 2, 3, 4, Track-2, Prom Committee-3, Sports Club-3, Class Officer-3, 4, FCA Club-4, Sec.-2, 4, Best School Spirit-4. BAKER, SUE DuPont High School-l, Journalism Club-2, Future Teachers-3, 4, HistorianA4, Honor Monitor-3. 4, Prom Committee-3, Annual Staff-4, Student Typist-4, BARRON, GENIE Top Ten Scholasticallyel, Archery Club-1, Ram-Page Staff-2, 3, Annual Staff-3, 4, Assistant Editor-3, Editor-4, PTA Rep.-3, Civinette Club-3, 4, Future Teachers-3, V-Pres,-3, Prom Committee-3, Student Council-4, Honor Society-4, French Club-4, Teacher's Secretary-4, Quill and Scroll-4. Quill and Scroll-4, BASKIN, BILL Archery Club-1, Music Appreciation Club-2, Honor Monitor-3, 4. BATES, KAY Archerv Club-1, Red Cross Rep.-1, Ir.-Y-Teens-2, Chorus-2, Prom Commit- tee-3, FHA-3. BAXTER, RONNIE Archery Club-1, Top Ten Scholastically-1, Biology Club-2, 3. BEECH, BARBARA Arts and Crafts Club-1, jr,-Y-Teens-2, Honor Monitor-4. BELL, BILLY Norland Senior High, Miami, Florida-1, 2, 3, Bookstore Worker-4, Forensics-4. BENSON, VICKI Cheerleader-1, 3, 4, Letter-l, 3, 4, Captain44, Bookstore-1, 2, Pep Club-1, Basketball Intramurals-2, Singing Club-2, Prom Committee-3, National Honor Society-3, Homecoming Queen-4, Office Worker-4. BIRCH ETT, RICHARD Archery Club-l. BLAIR, INIARILYN Cheerleader-1, Z, 4, Letter-1, 2, 4, Co-Captain-4, Pep Clubel, PTA Rep.-l, 2, 3, Honor Monitor-l, 3, Sr.-Y-Teens-2, Prom Committee-3, Civinette Club-3, 4, Homecoming Attendant-4, Best Looking Girl 4. BOONE, DAVID Homeroom Omcer-1, 4, Chess Club-1, Annual Staff-1, 2, 3, Track-3. BOYD, BOBBY Coin Club-l, Football-2, Baseball-3, 4, Key Club-2, 3, 4, Pres.-4, Student Council-4, BOYD, CHUCK Brainerd High School, Chattanooga, Tenn.-l, Basketball-2, 3, 4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Trackel 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Regional and State Decathalon Champion-3, First Aid Chili-1,Class Omcer-2, Top Ten Scholastically-2, 3, National Honor Society-3, Football-3, 4, Letterfl, 4, Co-Captain-4, All-State and All-Southern- 4, Student Councill. 41 V-Pres,-3, Office Worker-4, FCAA4, Most Athletic-4 E IOR ACTIVITIES BRADY, DALE Basketball-2, 3, Football-2, 3, 4, Letter-3, 4, 4-H Club-1, Honor Monitor-1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council-1, 2, 3, 4, Committee Chairman-4, Rifle Club-2, Pres,-2, PTA Rep,-2, Track-2, 3, Letter-3, Prom Committee-3, Baseball-4, FCA Club-4. BRAWNER, LI NDA Teenage Book Club-1, journalism Club-2, Annual Staff.3, 4, Business Man- ager-4, Civinette Club-3, 4, Prom Committee-3, PTA Rep.-3, Red Cross Rep.-4, National Honor Society-4, Quill and Scroll-4. BROADXYAY, JOHN Auto Safety Club-1, Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Monitor-1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club- 2. 3, 4, Track-3, 4. BROWN, BECKY Ir.-Y-Teens'1, Basketball Intramurals-2, Volleyball Intramurals-2, Tea che-r's Secretary-4. BRUMBACH, FRED Archery Clubflg Football-2, 3, 4, Letter'3, 4, Gun Club-2, Honor Monitor-2. 3, 4, Track-2, 3, Student Council-3, FCA Club-4, Quietest Boy-4. BUCHANAN, BUCKY Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-2, 3, 4, P. Ii. Club-1, Tennis Team-1, Letter-1, First Aid Club-2, 3, National Honor So- ciety-3, 4, Treas,-4, FCA Club-4, Most Dependable Boy-4. BUMBALOUGH, MIKE Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-4, Basketball Mgr.-1, 2, 3, Honor Monitor-1, 2, 4, Archery Club-1, Patrol Boy-1, Games Club42, Safety Club-3, Prom Com- mittee-3, Student Council-4, FCA Club-4, Friendliest Boy-4. CAFFY, GREG 4-H Club-1, 2, Presfl, 2, Camera Club-3, 4, V.-Pres.-3, Honor Monitor-4. CALDWELL, MALINDA Teenage Book Club-1, Sr.-Y-Teens-2, Basketball Intramurels-2, Glee Club-3, Letter-3, NFL-3, 4, Forensic Club-3, Civinette Club-3, Sr. Chorus-4, Letter-4, Future Teachers-4, Teacher's Secretary-4, CANNON, GORDIE Highland Heights, Nashville, Tenn,-1, Biology Club-2, Football-3, 4, Audio Visual Aid-4. CARVER, STANLEY NFL41, 2, 3, 4, Student Council-1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Monitor-1, 2, Bookstore-1, 2, 3, Science Club-1, Top Ten Scholastically-2, Biology Club-2, Civitan Club'3, Prom Committee-3, State Champion Oratorical Interpretation-3, Most Likely To Succeed Boy-4. CASSADY, MARY jr.-Y-Teens-1, Teenage Book Club-2, Future Teachers-3, 4, Student Typist-4: French Club-4. CASTELONV, RONNIE Games Club-1, Key Club-2, Student Council-4. CHANCE, PATTY Singing Club-1, 2, Ir. Chorus-1, Sr. Chorus-2, 3, 4, Letterf3, Pin-4, Talent Show Winner-3, Prom Committee-3, Student Typist-4, Civinettes-4. CHANCE, SHIRLEY Charm Club-1, V-Pres.-1, Singing Club-2, Sr. Chorus-2, 3. 4, Letter-3, Pin-4, Basketball Intramurals-3, Talent Show Winnerf3, Prom Committee-3, Civi- nettes Club-4. CHANCE, SUE Pep Club-1, First Aid Club-2, Prom Committee-3, Quietest Girl-4. CHERRY, IWARTHA Pep Club-1, Honor Monitorl, Top Ten Scholastically-1, 2, 3, Majoretted, 2, 3, Letter-2, 3, Music Appreciation Club-2, Sec.-Treas.-2, State Math Contest-2, Student Council-2, Civinette Club-3, Teacher's Secretary-3, National Honor Sociery-3, 4, Prom Committee ChairmanA3, Ofice Worker'4, Annual Staff-4, Student Typist-4. CHRISTY, BERNICE Honor Monitorel, 2, 3, 4, Foot-all-2, 3, 4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Track-2, 3, 4, Games Club-2, Most Mischievous Boy-4. CLARK, RONNIE Safety Club-1, 2, CLAYBORNE, GARY Ir. Band-1, Science Club-I, Audio Visual Aids-1, Honor Monitor-2, 3, Industrial Arts Club-2, Sec.-2, Ramblersf2, Sr. Band-2, 3, 4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Assistant Drum Major-3, Drum Major-4, Band Council-3, 4, Camera Club-3, Prom Com- mittee Chairman-3. CLINTON, CAROLE Brandywine High School, Wilmington, Delaware-1, 2, Forensics Club-2, NFL-3, 4, Civinette Club-3, G,S.M.T. Rep. 3, Future Teachers-4, Student Council-3, Prom Committee-3, COBLE, DAN Audio Visual Aids-1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band-2, 3, Letter-2, 3, Office Worker-4, Ram- Page Photographer-4. CONNELL, CATHY b Library Lassie-1, 2, Red Cross Rep.-1, Prom Committee-3, Honor Monitor-3. 4, PTA Rep.-3. CONNER, JUDY Boardman High, Youngtown, Ohio-1, 2, Business Club-3, Sr. Chorus-3, 4, Civinette Club-4. CORE, MARIAN Pep Club-1, Teacher's Secretary-1, 2, Annual Staff-1, First Aid Club-2, Honor Monitor-2, Majorette-2, 3, 4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Prom Committee-3, Top Ten Scholastically-3, Honor Society-3, Civinette Club-3, 4, Ofliee Worker44. CREEL, BETTY Teacher's Secretary-1, 2, 3, 4, jr.-Y-Teens-1, FHA Club-2, Library Lassies-2, Annual Staff-3, Prom Committee-3, Honor Monitor-4, Student Council Alt.-4. CROSSLIN, CAROL Band-1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director-4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Ramblers-1, 2, All Star Band-1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band-2, 3, Archery Club-1, Honor Monitor-2, 3, Bookstore-4, NFLA4, Most Talented Girl-4. DARKS, BOBBY Football-1, Honor Monitor-1, 2, 3, 4, First Aid Club-l, PE Club-2, Student Council-2, Prom Committee-3. DAVIS, DICKIE Basketball-1, 2, 3, Letter-2, 3, Baseballffl, Class Oflicerfl, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Track-1, 2, 3, Letter-2, 3, Honor Monitor-1, 2, 3, Auto Safety Club-1, First Aid Club-2, Prom Committee-32 Office Worker-4, Most Popular Boy-4, FCA Club-4. DINKINS, RICHARD Donelson High School, Donelson, Tennfl, 2, 3, Chorus-4. DOVVELL. PAM Band-1, 2, 3, 4, Officer-4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Band Librarian-3, 4, State Math Cone test 1, Library Lassiesf 1, 2, Red Cross Rep.-1, PTA Rep,-3, 4, Student Coun- cil-2, Alt.-4, Top Ten Scholastieally-1, 2, 3, Prom Committee-3, Civinette Club-3, 4, Teenage Book Club-3, Pres,-3, National Honor Society-3, 4, G.S.A M, T, Rep.-2. DRAPER, JOE Archery Club-1, First Aid Club-2, Track-1, Tennis Team-3,. DREWITZ, BECKY Archery Club-1, Glee Club-2, Chorus-3, Sr.-Y-Teens-2, Student Council-3, PTA Rep.-2, Prom Committee-3. EDDS, MARGARET Library Lassies-1, 2, 3, 4, MTA of SLC Conference-1, 2, 3, Treas,-3, 4, PTA Rep.-1, Alt.-3, Top Ten Scholnstieally-1, 2, 3, Honor Society-3, 4, V. Pres.'4, Prom Committee-3, Student Council-4, Committee Chairman-4, Annual Staff-4, French Club-4, Most Dependable Girl-4, Forensic Club-3, 4, V.-Pres.-4, g3irli.i2, 3, State Winner in Girls' Exempt-3, Play Contest Cast-4. Quill and . cro 44. EVANS, RICHARD Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball-2, 3, Track-3, 4, Honor Monitorel, 2, Auto iafjety Club-l, Rifle Club-3, V.-Pres.-3, Red Cross Rep.-3, Audio Visual i 5-1, 2. FAMBROUGH, KAY Cheerleader-1,-2, 3, Letter-1, 2, 3, Honor Monitor-1, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep.-l, gtudjelit Council-2, Prom Committee-3, Pep Club-1, Sr,-Y-Teens-2, Civinette u - . FORTNER, PAM Basketball-1, Letter-1, Forensic Club-I, Biology Club-2, Sec,-2, Prom Com- mittee-3, Red Cross Rep,-4, Honor Monitor-4, Basketball Intramurals-3, Volleyball Intramurals-3. FOX, SANDRA St. Bernard Academy-1, Gumaliel High School, Gainuliel, Ky.-1, 2, FHA-4 FREELAND, BRENDA P9P'ClUb-11 Business Club-2, 3, Chorus-2, Girls' Glee Club-4. CAI NES. BENNY Band-1, 2, Letter-2, Basketball-l, 2, Honor Monitor-1, 2, Key Club-2, Archery Club-1, Tennis Team Manager-2, Letter-2. . GARLAND, GAYLA Everett High School, Maryville, Tennessee-l, 2, 3 WJ' mol: lesls mm' more lesfs . . . GENTRY, PAT Library Lassies-1, 3, 4, Historian-3, 4, M.T A, of S L.A. Conference-1, 3, 4, Robinson High School, Tampa, Florida-2, Bulletin Board Committee-3, 4, Chairman-4, Honor Society-3, 4, Top Ten Scholasticallyei Prom Committee' 3, Ram-Page Staff-3, 4, Annual Staff-4, National Merit Schilarship Semi- linalist-4, Quill and Scroll-4. GILLEIXI, KAREN Honor Monitor-1, Pep Club-1, Book Club-Z, Band-1, 2, 3, Letter-2, 3 GILLESPIE, SHIRLEY PTA Rep.-1, 2, 3, jr.-Y-Teens-l, Journalism Club-2, Prom Committee-ig Girls' Glee Club-4. GREER, LINDA Sr. Chorus-l, 2, 4, Letter-2, 4, jr,-Y-Teens-l, V.-Pres-1, I'Ionor Monitor-1, journalism Club-2, Ram-Page Staff-2, Camden Central High-3, PTA Rep -4. GRISHAIXI, TINNY Pep Club-1, 2, Red Cross Rep.-1, PTA Rep,-2, 3, Prom Committee-3, HALL. CHARLES Audio Visual Aids-l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Clulrl. HALLIBURTON, SANDRA FAY Archery Club-1, Pep Club-2, Red Cross Rep,-Z, Prom Committee-3, Honor Monitor-3, PE Club-3. HALLI BURTON, SANDRA LEE FHA Club-1, 2, 3, Treas.-1, V,-Pres.-2, 3, Honor Monitor-1, 3, Red Cross Rep-1, Annual Staff-2, Prom Committee-3, Student Council-3, I-IANNAH, JEAN jr.-Y-Teens-1, Sr,-Y-Teens-Z, Business Club-3, Prom Coininittee-3, Volley- ball Intramurals-3, Civinette Club-4. HARRIS, BUDDY Football-1, 2, 3, journalism Club-1, Honor Monitor-2, 3, 4, First Aid Clubel, Prom Committee-3 HARDIIXIAN, CYNTHIA Archery Club-1, jr.-Y-Teens-2, Music Appreciation-1, Honor Monitor 1 HARPER, EDWIN Caniera Club-1, Audio Visual Aids-1, Z, 3, 4, Y -Pres -Z, Biology Club-3 HART, CHERRY lr.-Y-Teens-1, journalism Club-1, Business Club-3, Red Cross Ren 3, Prom Committee-3, Honor Monitor-3, 4 HARYAT, GARY Archery Club-l, Z, Coin Collecting Club-3, Sec -W HAWK. KAREN jr -Y-Teens-1, Sr -Y-Teens-2, Honor Monitor-4 H AXYKI NS, R E BA Arts and Crafts Club-1, Teen-Age Book Club-2, -LH Clnlw- f HENSON. DEl.l3lfR'1' Honor Monitorel, 2, Prom Coinnuttee-3, Otlice Worker 4 HESTER. CAROL Library Worker-1, 2, 3, 4, I.llWY.ll'Y l,.issu-s-l. I 3, 4, Ullicrr -, 4, N-mor Buni--. 3. 45 Letter-2. 31 Sec-4, Prom Committee 3, Nook Club-', Nat:--n.il Honor Society-3, 4. lllfS'1'l'fR. JU ANNE Library Worker-1, 3, 4, l.ibr.irv Lissies I, 3. 4, Top 'll-n Seli--l.isiic.xllx'l Teenage Book Club-2, Pep Club 2, Cum-r.i Club-3, 4 Sec 4 Prom Cow mittee-33 Tennis Te.nn'i, 4 l.eiu-rr? Fri-nch Club-4 s I. ,u v 1' ' P , in I as ,. . , it .Q - ' ' Qs 1 4 Saga, i ,' 51' '-4 ' 1 We 'worked hard on our Senior project . . HIGGINS, LYNNE Student Council-1, Annual Staff-1, Library Lassies-1, Forensic Club-1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-2, NFL-3, 4, Sr.-Yflieeiis-3, Prom Committee-3, Honor Monitor-3, National Honor Society-3, 4, PTA Rep,-4, Office Worker-4. HINKLE, SIDNEY Honor Monitor-1, 2, 3, Camera Club-1, Trackal, 2, 3, Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Auto Safety Club-2, Rifle Club-3, FCA-4. HOBROCK, IEANINE Red Cross Rep,-1, 2, 3, Honor Monitor-lg Ir.-Y-Teens-1, Civinette Club-3, 4, Journalism Club-3, Ram-Page Staff-3, 4, Girl's Glee Club-3, 4, Letter-4, Annual Staff-4,. HOGAN, ROBERT Archery Club-1, Auto Safety Club-2. HUGGINS, IXIILDRED Pep Club-1, Archery Club-2, Honor Monitor-2, 4, Prom Committee-3. HUNT, ,TERRY Auto Safety Club-1, 2, Key Club-4, See.-Treas.'4. JACKSON, RONNIE Basketball-l, 2, 3, Track-1, Z, Football-Z, 3, Student Council-1, Honor Monitor- l, 2. JARMEN, LINDA Honor Monitor!-4, Camera Club-4. JOHNSON, MARY Music Appreciation Club-lg PTA Ren.-2, Honor Monitor-2, Iournalism Club-2, Ram-Page Staff-2, Student Council-3. JOHNSON, PENNY Honor Monitor-1, 2. 3, 4, Ir.-Y-Teens-l, Sr,-Y-Teens-2, 3, Pres.-3. JOLLEY, CATHERINE Donelson High-1, DuPont Cathedral-3. JONES, HENRY Basketball-1, Homeroorn Ofiicer-2, State Math Contest-2, Bookstore-3, 4, Office Worker-4. JONES, RICKY Archc-rv-f, Traekelg Audio-Visnril Aids-l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Chorus-Z, 3, 4, Letter-4, Ii2ITl'PJg,L' Staff'3, Civitan Club-3, journalism Club-3, JIOYNER, YVADE Football-l, 2, 3 4, Letter-2, 3, -1, Student Council-1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Monitor-1, 2, 3, 4, I-Jurnalism Club-l, Ram-Pape Sttiffflg Track-1, 2, 3. 4, Key Club-2, 3, Prom Committee -3, FCA Clube-l, Class OfIicer-3, Best Looking Boy-4. KINCER, LINDA FHA Clubrl, Red Cross Rep -I, jr.-Y-Teens-2, PTA Rep,-2, Music Apprecia- tion Club-I, Prom Committee-3. KING, DONNIE Footballl, 2, PTA Rep,-1, 2, Game Clubvl, 2, Honor Monitor-2, 3, Track-2, Prom Committee-3. KREIS, SANDRA Red Cross Rep-l, journalism Club-lg Forensic Club-2, Honor Monitor-2, Prom Committee-3, Civinette Club'-I, Teacher's Secretary-4, KUSTER, BETTY Pep Club-1, Auto Safety Club 2, Business Club-3, Basketball Intramurals-3, Prom Committee-'4 A LANCE, JOY Ir -Y-'l'f-r-ns-1, Sr -Y-Teens-2, Prom Committee-33 Basketball-3, 4, Letter-4, Civinetie Club-4. ' 4 , .. Aki. 'Hk.'i'3 1' L' SI fix,-1. ,-7 V --22 ,lv x I NIJ T. LORANCE, DALE PE Club-1, 2, Honor Monitor-1, 2, 3, 4, Football-2, 3, 4, Basketball'2, 3, Track- 3. LORENZ, DONNA Donelson High School-1. 2, Prom Committee'3, Omer Vl'orkcrs4, Quill and Scroll 4, Civinette Club-4, Ram-Page Staff-4, Honor Monitor-4, Honor Society-4, MALONE, JUDY Basketball-lg Letter-1, PTA Rep.-1, Annual Staff-1, Teenage Book Club-1, V. Pres.s1, FHA Club-2, Volleyball Inlarmurels-3, Prem Ccrrmittee-3, Red Cross Rep.-4, Teacher'5 Secretary-4, Wittiest Girl-4, Honor Society-4. MARTIN, JULIE Cheerleader-1, Captain-1, Pep Club-1, PTA Rep.-1, 2, Honor Monitor-2, 3, Prom Committee-3, Sr,-Y-Teens-2, Civinette Club-4. INTATHIS, LINDA Basketball-1, Pep Club-1, PTA Rep.-1, Sr.-Y-Teens'2, Prom Committee-3, Civinette Club-4. MATTHEWS, BILL 4-H Club-1, coin Club-2, 5. MCBRATNEY, MOLLY Red Cross Rep-1, Library Lassie-1, 2, 3, 4, See.-4, Library Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus-2, Sr. Chorus-3, 45 Prom Committee-3, MTA of SLA Confer- ence-3. IVICDANIEL, BRENDA PTA Rep.-1, Library Worker-1, Journalism Club'2, National Honcr Society-3, Majorette-4. MEEK, PAT joleton High School-1, 2, 3. INIITCHELL, IYIIKE Auto Safety Club-1, 2. MORROW, JANICE Pep Club-1, Student Council Alt.-l, Sr Chorus-1, 2, FHA Club-2, Red Cross Rep.-2, Prom Committee-3, PTA Rep.-3, Honor Monitor-3, 4, Teacher's Secretary-3, Civinette Club-4, Color Guard-4. MOSLEY, JEAN Issac Litton High School-1, Journalism Club-2, Student Typist-3, Basketball- 3, 4, Prom Committee-3, Civinctte Club-4. NASH, LINDA Sr. Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Arts and Crafts Club-1, Business Club-2, Talent Show Winner-3, Office Worker-4, Student Typist-4, Honor Societyefi. NEAL, LINDA PTA Rep-1, Library Lassie-1, 2, Forensic Club-3, 4, NFL-3 4, Civinette Club-3, Prom Committee-3, Teacher's Sec.'3, Ram-Parc Staff-4, Ilockstcre Worker-4, French ClubA4, Annual Staff-4, Quill and Scroll-4. NENNO, IXIARGARET Sr, Chorusl, 2, 3, 4, FHA Clubf2, 3, 4, Officer-2, 3, 4, Student Council-3. NORRIS, JOHN Maplewood High Schoolel, Teenage Book Club-2, Football-3, 4, Letters4, Track-3, Honor Monitor-4, NUNALLY, ANN Pep Club-l, PTA Rep -1, 2, 3, 4, HonorAMonitor-1, 2.3, Sr.-Y-Teens-2, Prom Committee-3, Of'fice Worker-4, Most Mischievious Girl-4 OVERTON, NANCY Warren County High, Bowling Green, Kentuckyfl, 2, 3, Ram-Page Staff-4. PATTERSON, CHERYL Majorette-1, 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette-3. 4, Pep Club-1, Class Officerel, 3, Sr.- V-Teens-2, Honor Monitor-2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep.-2, Civinette Club-3, 4, Honor Society-3, 4, Top Ten Scholasticallyf3, Homecoming Attendant-4, Best All Round Girlf4, PAUL, BECKY Library Lassie-1, 2, PTA Rep,-1, 2, 4, MTA of SLA Conference-1, Prom Com- mittee-3, Teacher's Secretary-4. PERRY, JOHNNY AudioVisual Aids-1, 2, 3, 4, Officer-l, 2, Biology Club-3, Track-2. PERRY, DEAN Rifle Club-1, Rifle Teamelg Auto Safety Club-2, Honor Monitor-1, 4. PIGG, LINDA Isaac Litton High School-1, First Aid Club-2, PTA Rep.-2, Annual Staff-3, Prom Committee-3, Student Typist-4, Civinette Club-3, 4, Student Council-4. PILKINTON, PAT Pep Club-l, Sr,-Y-Teens Club-2, Honor Monitor-2, Student Typist-4, I'rom Committee-3, Teachers' Secretary-4. POINTER, SYBLE jr.-Y-Teensl, Music Appreciation Club-2, Basketball Intramurals-2, Volley- ball Intramurals-', Teucher's Secretary-2, 4. POTTER, DEBBIE Basketball-1, jr -Y-Teens-1, PTA Rep,-l, 2, Teenage Book Club-2,, POTTS. ANNETTE FHA Club-l, 2, 3, FHA State Convention-1, 2, Prom Coiiiniittve-3. RADUSKI, STANLEY Archery Club-l, Biology Club-2. RAGSDALE, MIKE Forensic Club-1, 3, 4, NFL-1, 3, 4, Play Contest-l, 3, State Muth Contest-l, REED, KATIE Library Lassies-1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres -3, Pres,-4, Top Ten Sclioln'-ztically-1, Z, 3, MTA of SLA-l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers-3, 4, Pres. 4, Sec.-3, Student Council-3, 4, Prom Committee-3, National Honor Society-3, 4, Ram-Page Staff-4, Most Likely to Succeed Girl-4, DAR Medalist-4. REEVES, PAT PTA Rep.-1, Pep Club-1, Sr.-Y-Teens-2, Prom Committee-3, Civinette Club- -lg Teaeher's Secretary-4, Honor Monitor-4, REYNOLDS, JOHN Class Officer-1, 2, journalism Club- 1, Ram-Page Staff-1, Top Ten Scholas- tically-1, 2, 3, Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain-4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Student Council Pres -4, First Aid Club-2, Sec,-2, Basketball-1, 2, 3, Prom Committee-3, National Honor Society-3, 4, Pres -4, Civitnn Club-3, State Mnth Contest-3, FCA Club-4, NASC Convention-4, Best All Round Boy-4, Civitan Medal- ist-4. Science Club-2, RICE, FRANK Auto Safety Club-1, 2, Football-1, Track-2. RIGSBY, RANDALL Carry-Over Sports Club-1, Rifle Club-2. ROBERTS, SUE jr.-Y-Teens-l, journalism Club-2, Business Club-3, Prom Committee ,l, Red Cross Rep,-4, Teaeher's Secretary-4. ROHTERT, BILL Key Club-l. SANDERS, JERRY Coin Collecting Club-1, 2, 3, Pres.-1, 2, 3. SCHUTT, JANE Pep Club-1, Majorette-1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-2, 3, 4, Top Ten Scholastic:-illy-1, 2, Sr.-Y-Teens-2, 3, V.-Pres,-3, Honor Monitor-2, 3, Red Cross Rep -3, Oflice Worker-4, Future Teachers-4, SHREEVE, DARYL Auto Safety Club-tg Key Club-2, 3, 4, Prom Committee-3. SLATE, CONRAD Forensic Club-1, 2, 3, 4, Pres -4, Debate-l, 2, 3, 4, County Play Contest-Z, 4, All Star Cast 2, 4, Top Ten County Boys-2, Letter 2, 4, Red Cross Rep -3, Bookstore Worker-3, 4, Wittiest Boy-4. SLOAN, TOIXIIXIY Rossville High-1, Track-2, 3, 4, Letter-2, 3, Auto Safety Club-2, Honor Mon itor-2, 3, 4, Football-3, 4, Letter-3, 4, Q SMITH, RONNIE Pootballd, 2, 3, 4, Baseball-1, 2, 4, Archery Club-1, Student Council-2, Key Club-2, 3, Prom Committee-3, Track-3, Honor Monitor-4, FCA Club-4 SMITH, PAT Music Appreciation Club-1, Honor Monitor-l, 4, Columbia High School-2, 3, SMITH, SANDRA Pep Club-l, Teacher's Secretary-l, 2, Honor Monitor-2, Sr.-Y-Teens-2, Annual Staff-2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager-3, 4, Tennis Team-3, 4, Civinette Club-3, 4, Treas.-3, Pres.-4, Prom Committee-3, Ollice Worker-4, Most Popular Girl-4, Class Oflieer-4. STEPHENS, CAROL Pep Club-l, Honor Monitor-1, 3, Red Cross Rep -l, Student Council-2, jour- nalism Club-2, Prom Committee-3, PTA Rep.-3, Annual Stuff-4, Tezlcherk Secretary-4, Civinette Club-4, Friendliest Girl-4 STILZ, VICKIE Red Cross Rep -1, Ir.-Y-Teens-1, Pres.-l, journalism Club-Z, lllujorette-3, -1, Letter-3, 4, Prom Committee-3, Civinette Club-4. STOCKARD, MIKE Football-l, Letter-1, Honor Monitor-l, 2, 3, Auto Safety Club-I, PTA Rep -1, GVUIWS Clllhii Red Cross Rep -3, Prom Committee-3. STUBBLEFIELD, BETTY Forensic Club-l, 2, 3, 4, Sec -3, Tr:-ns.-4, NFL-l, 2, 3, 4, V-Pres -4, Letter-l, 2: 3' 41Red Cross Rep -2, Top Ten County Girls-2, All County Girl-3, Prom Louinnttee-3, Tencher's Secretary-3, 4, Civinette Club-3, Student Council 1, National Honor Society-4, Rmn-Page Staff-4, Quill :ind Scroll 4 SUTTON, JHXIINIY Football-l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, J, -l-H Club-l, 2, Trawk-2 SUTTON, BAR BARA PTA Rep.-l, EZ, 3, Red Cross Rep.-1, 2, 3, jr,-Y-Teens-l, journalism Club 2, Prom Committee-3, Honor Monitor-l, 2, 3, 4. Q SWAIN, BILL Hfmor M0'llt0l',l. 2. 3, 4, PE Club-1, Football-1, 2, 3, Letter-1, 2, 3, Bnsketbnll lm, 2, 3, 4, Letter-1, 2, 3, 4, Captain-4, Co-Cnptnm-3, Track-l, 2, Letter-l, 1, Student Council-l, Prom Committee-3, Baseball-4. .lrzdjimzlfy the big night Ifmief TAGCEART, SLSAN Teenage Hook Club-1, Girl'-. Glu- Club 2, l'rI-4-J, Vlourmllou o1,,l,,3, if Chorus-3, 4,Civ1nette Club-3, Forensic Club 3, NFL3 L I'r-Im t omimllw ' Rain-Page Staff -l TANKSLEY, XYAN I PA Arts und Crafts Club-1,I'1.1s.tHiI1lI-2, TIIOAIPSf IN, IHCCKY Pep Club-1, Bookstore Worker-1, First Aid Club Z, Civinvtte L lub S, 4, 1 rtlltf Worker-4, Bzisketbnll-l, 2, 3, 4, Letter-l, 3, -l, Cot.1pt.uu-1, Nloxr .Xtlilf-II. Girl-4 THOMPSON, MAN NFL-l, Student Council-1, Forensic Club 1, Auto Sulcty Llub-2, 'lrltlc 2, Honor Monitor-2, 3, Prom Committee-3, PTA Rep-3, Hlliu- Worlu.-r-4 THONIPSUN, RANDALL Archery Club l, Auto Snlety Club J, Rifle Club-4, Pri-4 -4, Alou Court.-.un Boy-4. TURNIQR, ,TVIJY FHA Club-1, 2, 3, tlflicer-1, 3, TezitlIer's Secertnry-1.4, 5-t.Itt-Nltltli Conte-I-1, Civinette Club-3, 4, Prom Committee-3, Volleyball IllNlI'.1llllll'.llS 3, Hi-koi bull lllll'LlIlllll'Zll9'i, Annual Stuff-4, French Club-4, Quill .Ind Snr:-ll 4 YALYGHN, Pit ll3I3Y Audio Visual Aids-1, Auto Safety Club-1, Ilulllll' Klomtor 1, Prom Coriimzttm- 3. VEGA, PAYE Pep Club-1, PTA Rep -l, Honor Monitor-l, 1, Auto Sufety Club-2, Yolleylnxll lIllI'Jllllll'.llS-2, 3, Business Club- 3, Prom Committee' 3, Ilukt-tl1.xll Intra- murals-3, Student Typist-4 IYADE, RONDA Forensic Club l, NFL-l. 1, 3, Letter-l, Red Cross Rep-1, Ylouriulisiii Club-I School Reporter to Nnslivillc- Bunn-r-2, 3, 4, .-Xnnu.il Stiff--l, Ram-Iiiqt Staff-4, Baskctlmll-1, 3, 4, Letter-l, 3, 4, Cl5'C.lPI.llll 4, Ifreml1ClulI-4 Qual? :ind Scroll-4. XYAGERIXIAN, CHERYI, Sr Chorus-l. Z, 3, 4, I.ettt'l'-1, 3, 4, See -3, ,lr -Y- TLPPIIS l, lourimlisiii Club-I 4 Honor Monitor-2, Colorgunrd-3. 4, '1'enII1Q-3, 4, Letter 1, Set of Rind-4 WEBB, ,IVIIY Lawrence County High-l, 2, Columbm Centitil 1, Prom Comuuttec-3 Civ nette Club-4, Annual Staff'-4, Student Typist l, N.ltioii,il ll--u--r Sotzmlx 2 Quill and Scroll 4 XYERSTER, HARRY Football-l, 1, 3, 4, Track-l, 1, 3, Honor Xlomtor l, 4, tliiiws t lub, lx islet lull-l, 1, 3, Letter-I, Z, 3, 4, Plf Club 2, Nt'.llt'sl Roy -l XYILLIAKIS, HILL Curry-over Sports Club l, PTA Rep -l, Anuu.il Stuff - I 4 t .mzeru L I, 4, Honor Monitor--l, Quill und Scroll -l K XYILLIAKIS. CllARI,llf 1 v 1 , . lhind-l, 1, 3, 4, llllirer-4, Kx.1lll0l'.l Club 1, I' lf-X Rep 1, lflitt Xlorkl rl llo' ' Monitor 4 u'1LI.1,-xxis. ,lltlf Arrllcry' Club l, .xllfli Sifety 2, l'rom Coliiiiiltttl' I, euiuri C' 3' XYILLIANIS, RtlNNll'f Gootllcttsyille Hugh-l, Rifle Club 2, F, Audio Yisuul ,Xrdsf ll'tll.l7If. Xl.-XRtllilfRlTl'f PCP Club-l,ll.1sketb.ill-l,l,F,-1, l,v!terl 5 1 Rid t :oss Ria, I l -1-i X Club 1, Class tltlievr-2, Student Couutdl Q -1 wr? tti 3 l' .X S C St Convention-1, 3, Civiuette Club i, l, Pics 4 2 l liX Ru- I Xw, .1 St 7 J, l, R.im-l'.ige St.ill'4, Tennis Nur 5 4 lulltr 5 lbw r S. mwx ' E' Coinimttcc-3, Ulliee Worker l, llc-I Stliool S,-Irzi B -J Nz.- Xl Rltdl l, L.l'.l 'Rt -lu Honor' Monitor l, Areliery Club l YANDl.lf, RUSICXIAR X' ,iii-Y-ilieelis-l, Student Council l, lfll,X Clad-I l'r- :Iv x I I - - li ' Monitor-3, 4, Nt-.ilesl Gul l Ytll Nt'-l1l,tlLlll, TACK Arrliery Club l, 2, Rrd kifuex Rtp I lla.-loci Clzzl- 4 ll. l'-'l Nl-1 Ullirc Worker-l Xll'l'lfRl'fR, NURXIA Honor Monitor l, Red Cross Rep l, Pep Clnl- l lour: I x f X,-' .4 Ddll'lllfl .lllllIl'.llN1, Prom Coiumittee 3 T p- ,A , ii- ost opzzlmf SAN DRA SMITH Sandra's bubbling personality, her friendliness, and interest in everyone have contributed to the overwhelming popularity she has experienced at Madison. Having been a member of the tennis team and a homeroom othcer for three years, she was elected president of the Civinette Club and Class secretary her senior year. RICHARD DAVIS Ilicl-:ie's somewhat bashful and very likeable nature were primary factors in his election as the senior's most popular boy. He's been a valuable member of Madison football, basketball, and track teams and a great senior class president. 'WEL E ICR UPERL TIVE Best All Round CHERYL PATTERSON If you can imagine beauty, brains, and talent rolled into one person, you've found the perfect image of Cherry. Entertaining Madison fans for four years as a majorette, and serving as a class ofticer, a Homecoming Queen attendant, and Sec- retary of the National Honor Society, she has pro- ven to be an individual of outstanding ability in many fields. Jonx REYNOLDS Over the past four years, john has emerged as Madison's ideal boy. This year, especially, much of lXIadison's success can be attributed to his capable leadership. He has served as president of the National Honor Society, eo-captain of the foot- ball team, and president of the Student Council. Due to his outstanding and well-rounded personali- ty he was selected by the Senior Class and the faculty to be the Civitan Medalist. iw-'N ' V 1 V' ,ifli , sf J 35- ,. a ,slgv-I , is V- ,f,afsVfQ,,-- . '-xgfg. . SUPERLATIVE PICTURES COURTESY OF JEANNE - GORDON STUDIO, Most Likely to Succeed 'THU KATIE REED .JJ Kutie's combination of determination and hard work have contributed to her past success :ind will continue to do so ill the future. This year, she has served us president of the Library Lnssies and of the Future Teachers' Club. Her qualities of leadership and dependability led to her selection as Madisoxfs DAR lyledalist. STANLEY CARVER Known for his speaking ability and his thntch of unruly brown hair, Stanley has been a member of the NFL throughout his high school years. He has been active in Student Council for four years. With his good looks and talent for getting ahead, Stanley is sure to go far when he leaves Madison. 'E' r U ix Jr iw ' 6 A KN' IIJVQNVJJ F WL .ZQJ in lv J jqiiy' w M oft e ezzcirzble MARGARET E DDS iXlL1I'gllI'Cl has the most depend.1ble house in Riddi- son-right across the street from the sehoul A little of its ilepeiulnbility hiis even rubbed off on ll.irg.lret Could you be at ii library meeting. ilelxiting for Mrs Eldridge. working on the .innu.il. .ind picking up your father. all nt the sinne lilllC?? RONALD BUCHANAN If leiidership, sporrsn1.insh1p. .ind consistent sein lgistic excellence .ire inilitxitions of iiepeiiti.ilnl:15. then Bucky is right on top lle h.is not only the friezzt' ship of his fellow students. out their respect ..i:.E . Il1ll'Llll0ll ns well. We .ill know rlmt we mn .iepeini if Bucky-as gi fC.lIllIll.llC. .is .i student, .1s.i ixienti -if ij it '73 , M ost alented CAROL CROSSLIN Carol's musical accomplishments at Madison have been outstanding, A band member for four years, she has represented our school on the All-Star and All- State Bands. She is equally talented, however, at creating laughter and is well-known for her wit. HOWARD GRAVES josh's participation in assemblies and talent shows has proven to all his tremendous musical talent. We're all expecting that in the future he-'ll become equally noted in the musical world. 46 Q' x I f est Looking MARILYN BLAIR Marilyn's beauty and pep have been a great asset to Madison in many of its activities. She has led fans for three years as an active cheerleader and this year, in addition to being a homecoming queen attendant, was selected as the best looking senior girl. WADE JOYNER With Wade, good looks and persistent achievement seem to go together. While there is no written record of his success with fellow students all who know Wade agree that his friendliness is as great an asset as his handsome face. 9 i ost thletic REBECCA THOMPSON Although small, Becky has continually astounded Madison fans with her tremendous amount of ability as a basketball player. She's been an active member of the team during her high school days and helped lead the Ramettes this year as one of their co-cap- tains. CHARLES BOYD Chuck has not only bee11 Madison's most athletic boy but one of Tennessee's. He has been exceptional in football, basketball, and track. In addition his scholastic achievements have been high and he has served as Vice-President of the Student Council and of his Sophomore Class. .QE vmfb 'E' lNQX,,, fun.-mavf '1l '.' M' X , Friendliest CAROL STEPHEXS Carol is one of those well-liked people who .ilways have a smile and a friendly word for everyone. Dur- ing the past four years, shehL1sp.1rticip.1ted actively' in the Junior Red Cross, the Student Council, .ind as a PTA representative. MIKE Bl'MBAl.Ol'tEll Though people have been his tirst interest. Mike has been active in the Student Council ,ind clubs llt is concluding a four year career .is one of XI.rd:sori's hard-hitting centers 47 I-5- ' mb -.auf-I9 Best School Spirit MARGUERITE WOLF Marguerite has been an avid supporter of all Madi- son activities, even those in which she has not active- ly participated. Through her work on the basket- ball team, the Student Council, and various clubs, she has continually devoted her time and energy to back- ing up school projects and activities. WAVNE BALIFF Wayne has continually amazed people with his loyalty to Madison. His leadership on the Student Council, as a class oflicer and his sportsmanship on the baseball, football, and basketball teams have con- tributed to his election as the senior boy with the best school spirit. 48 emfeft ROSEMARY YANDLE Rosemary is noted for being habitually well-dressed and for always looking neat as a pin . Her neatness and preciseness have carried over into her school work and into the outside activities in which she has participated. HARRY WEBSTER Neatness and orderliness seems to have been corn- bined in large proportions in Harry. His continual well-dressed tidiness contributed to his election as the neatest senior boy. -Q? ost M isclvievous ANN NUNALLY Ann is well-known ut Madison for her mischievous nature und her ubility to find und produce the humor in any situation. Due to her outgoing personality, she has been a PTA Representative, a home room officer, and a member of various clubs. BERNICE CHRISTY Has anyone seen Miss Jones? Maybe not, but everyone's either seen, heard, our possibly stepped on Christy. There's no doubt in anyone's mind that he has more laughter, mischief and deviltry rolled up in his pounds than most of the senior class com- bined. Warsaw fa, We Q Eff, NA 3 nk- ll 'X Q55 exp . 44' 'RQ 1.23. Wittiest JUDY M.-XLONE It's L1 laugh L1 minute whenever -ludy's .tround Having thut special something that .idds to every conversation, she has spread laughter and humor in all the organizations, such us the jr, PT.-X .ind Red Cross and junior High Busketlmll team. in which she has participaited. CONRA ll SIQXTE Truly, all the world is Conr.1d's smge ,it lt-.ist .ill Madison High, llis humor. wit. .ind .icring .ilulity nmke him Ll companion to be chosen, wherever he is, there is sure to be laughter .LC f-J' 3' ,,.. ,, uietest SUE CHANCE Over the past six years, Sue's quiet and studious nature l1LlS given her a distinct place at lXIadison. Al- though she is only occasionally heard abovehermore boisterous Classmates, those few times have revealed an intelligent and thoughtful mind. FRED BRUMBACH For four years, Fred has been one of Madison's quietest and shyest boys, Even playing on our noisy football team llU.SIlit changed him, or, are we mis- taken? ls he the one who leads that blood curdling yell on the practice field? 50 ost 0Zl7 f60Zl5 KAY F.-XMBROUGH Kay's courtesy and continual consideration of the feelings and opinions of others have made her a very well-known and well-liked individual. She has been an active participant in many clubs, organizations, and facets of school life. RANDALL THOMPSON No one can deny that Randall is full of courtesy, he has positive proof of the fact. After all, can you think of a better excuse for tearing up your car and your- self? He was being courteous to a dog-or was it a cat?? WE SAL U TE 15' NN -to ter CAROL H ESTER For her tive years of work in the li- brary, for her participation in the Band, for her consistently high grades, and be- cause she won a National Secretaries As- sociation scholarship, The Ram salutes Carol. f YI Af' 1 PATRICIA GENTRY STANLEY CARVER For outstanding 5911013559 achieve- Because he has served as chairman of nent in placing in the semifinals of the the Student Council Club committee for xlational Merit SQh,,1g1r511ip Te-gf, We 541- two years and through his leadership me Patricia. maintained interest in the after school program, we salute Stanley. H .1 RICHARD JONES, EDWIN HARPER JOHN PERRY DAN COBLE A job well done, a praise well earnedgwe salute each of these students for tive years of service to Madison High through Audio-Visual Aids, XYith your help, the classroom has become a window on the world, with faraway places and events a part ot our daily learning. 5l ff I A x X i' , Q 4 CIVITAN MEDALIST JOHN REYNOLDS 4 4 D. A. R. MEDALIST KATIE REED zmimf lass 6 f ww OFFICERS JOHN CALI.AW.'XY, E. . TERRY NEWS-ONE , JENNY JONES, EE BRENDA FLOYD REE, E if -buf 45.0 V: kx.A. , .N:'L :'f. X IM 15.4 fb- 'vo UNIOR ACTIVITIES The Juniors gel all wrapped up in the prom. How else will you Juniors pay for lhe prom? X ,gg-. Brenda Moore reaflzes that very important mileslone in the lzfe of a funzorgbezng measured for llze Senior ring. Roger Young 'As1az'es ozfer lhe P.S.A.T. test. JU 10145 jlj DY A 11.1. 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AC I-' Q1 J L WARPOOL BARBARA WHITE JESSICA WHITE BRENDA WHITED SANDRA WILKINS LYNN WILLIAMS PAULI2'l I'IE WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLIS BOBBY WOODEN ROGER YOUNG SHARON YOUNG AME AQ, Sophomore loss 2 6'1- LINDA GULLETTE JERRY BOYD ROBERT CHAFFIN Secretary Treasurer Vue pfesldfnf Pyggjdgnf PATSY ADCOCK HENRY AKIN ELAINE ALLISON JERRY ARMOUR CAROL ARMSTRONG DANNY BAKER PATSY BAKER ELAINE BASS JIM BAXTER ALEX BEAYERS CARROLL ANN BECHT OLD IEANNIE BELL TERRY BENNETT KAY BENTON TORY BOGLE BARBARA BOOKER JERRY BOYD CONNIE BRADLEY MIKE BROWN MIKE BUCHANAN SUSAN BURKITT PATRICIA BURROUGHS CHRISTIE BURROW JAMIE CALDWELL LLOYD CALLIS MARY LOU CARDEN NAROMA CARR GLORIA CARTER RUDY CARVER BOB CHAFFIN BARBARA CHANCE RANDY CHANCE JIMMY CHEATHAM DON CHRISTIAN WAYNE CLARK BARBARA CLAY MARION COLLIER BETH CONNELL PATRICIA COOK TOMMY COOPER BEVERLY COX BOBBY COX NORMAN CRAWFORD SUSAN CULWELL LESLIE CUNNINGHAM RONNIE DARDEN MIKE DARKS DAISY DAVENPORT LYNETT DAVIDSON EARLYN DAVIS PAUL DAVIS TERRY DQLOSH VICKIE DQPRIEST IOHN DRAPER DENNIS DUKE JUDY DURHAM RONNIE EATIAIERLY WILLIAM EVANS MARILYN Fox DONNIE FRANKS 2 - 5 X Y' U- SK '49 .Ala 1 yn. ff I . bv- L, IC. wx., , ,i i fx X ' H- . ffl .A+ -zu I sf i' lv , J! . si I J ' Qs. r vs.. 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Y It '7 i -if .4 ' , I , , X . w L If 4' .'?'r Av- 5 VU' 1' Y s' , , 5 1 ' 5-I... :zvfh ,., -lg rf V7 A 'hr' 4'3 11 Y - CIT' I b .li 0 mt ix 9 G 4 I T J I A I A it s. F RE HME IJAVIIJ LIYJIJIQRNN UOIJ ii La- ' IIZRRV VANTRIQASIC 'YUM WACIITIQL ,,,,, BRENDA WALKER JUDY WALKER ix lim HOWARD WAL'I'IlRS GREG WIQGER BARBARA WILKINS MIERILYN WILLIAMS RUTIIIE WI'I'Z'I'L'M Qraaf' '1 do f' A 'I I ' ,f if-:il A f ' SAMMY WQLFE .. ,. '1 . , WANDA WRIGHT Q, I V uf LOUISE YOUNG gt- ff 13? RONNIIQ YOUNG 1' I . A I , -41' if N, 5. mb ,iq IS.: xi ' 'limb Barbara Dunlap finds good use for bubble gum. GREG ABBOTT BOBBY AKIN NANCY ALEXANDER RICHARD ANDERSON DANNY ANDERSON JUDY ANDERTON GWEN BANDY LYNN BA NDY DON BATTS STEVE BEAVERS RICKY BECHTOLD JUDY BIGGS DAVID BIVINS CHARLES BLANKENSHIP JENNY E0wLEs JUDY BRAWNER PAT BROADRICK KENNETH EURD SHERYL BURNS SUSAN BURRow BILLY BUTLER PHIL BUTRUM JERRY CAMMUSE WAYNE CARNAHAN CRAIG CARTER KATHY CHAMBERS PAM CHANCE PAUL COLE ELITA COLEMAN SANDRA COOK DIANE COOPER JERRY CROWELL JUDY DAVIS RONNIE DINKINS STEVE DOOCHIN JAMES DORRIS CARL DOUGLAS JAMES DRAPER JACK DRIVER JERRY DUKE ANDY DUNN BEVERLY EARNEST BRENDA EARNEST DAVID ENGAN STEVE ESTEP KATHY FLEMMING LINDA FRANKLIN DARRELL FREELAND RICHARD FREUDENTHAL MARSI-IA FRYE DRENA FURGESON TOMMY FUSARINI NINA GAMBLE PAULETTE GANNON CHERYL GARLAND BRENDA GREENE DOUGLAS GRIGGS BILLY GOAD DIANE GOODMAN LINDA HALL TERESA HAMLIN VICKIE HARLAN ROBERT HARRISON EIGHTH GRADE . Q , Q- ' LFG' 1 L- 'C' f 'A -' A V 'T I bn Z n ' 1 4- I G ,L A . if 5 . 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RITCHIE m:'1'QH1so:4 JANIS Wm' Gfaormra JAC:-1wo:: PENNY 1r,11NsuN NATIIA 1rmNs'1'oN LINDA JUNIQS OWEN Jm'Nra14 DANNY 141515145 HOWARD KIRBY LINDY LEXN IS GENE LOMAX GARY LESTER GARY MASON GEORGE MASSEY LARRY MAYNARD LYNN MCCLVNG TERRY MQIJANIEL DANNY MCEWEN RUTH MEADOR5 RONNIIQ MILLER DIANA MINCHEY SUSAN IXICIURTE SELENE MYERS FREDDIE NAIAR CAROLYN NETTLETON ROBERT OGG TOMMY PALMER IO ANN PARRISH PHILLIP PATTERSON REBECCA PEACHER RANDY PEPPER SANDRA PAHLMAN CONNIE POPE MARY MARIE REED DARLENE REYNOLDS WANDA RIDDLE LINDA RIPPETOE BOBBY RYCK JERRY RUSSELL MARK SANDERS FRANK SCOTT IOHN SCOTT IOHN SEIFERT KENNETH SETTLE MARY suomss JANE sLo.xN ROGER s1.o.:.N mms sxwm LINDA sr.-xcxfx' RoN.a1.D STTZPHENS DARYL STEYERSON PAT STOCKARD TACK STYLTS SHERRY TAGGART KATHY TEASLEY PAYLA TEEPLE ANNA TISDALE w X 1 IERRY WALKER SUE WALKER VAN WALKER CAROLE WARREN CHERYL WARREN CANDY WATSON DAVID WAYMAN JEAN WEATHERFORD NANCY WEEKS BEVERLY WILLIAMS EARL WILLIAMS WAYNE WITT 1 Q ' xi -1 as -.,, V , 1 , -9- - -:If If 1 N. v- A .L U I It fi Y' L i I' V I S ' .. , , 4 . ar: v V' V ' ' , C Y , gf' I I' 'V I x K 4 L, .5 Q1 . ztlafvv'-' Q r QRS In W l WQXUQ HE Y L GUARD KX We welcome Mrs. Robinson, who came too late to be included 1n the faculty section. x x I rs. Braswell, where is your sunbonnet?' 2 SEVE TH GRADE A f ' ,I l Q Y as -. A ' 'E ' - L.. A sr- sf , ,,, :'..' , I 'T' Y 'C' .- , 6 - 5 V A fm, 5 I f 'Aw IL. I I J I A .wg 7' 4' ' I at ' ' Gt- .3 I 4 gf A - . , -rv , 1 Q v lg 9 A . AA 43? cv -.23 rx ' -7+ 'S s. n X I I I8 gfA Q Q 1- is A , , ,I 'Swv - 5-if .1 A , I , I M tibia K 'F 'E N U... ' X , -- f- 5 , .. if? I ' ' f: .- ' I sv- N 71: ' ' ..-A 'Y I M ,Q ' ig. 9 5' 5- I? , -1-,gf U- Q ' A.. W M Ar- il- 3 I ig A E A fx, 535.3 N I i X qi I V, fe F., X bl., , N C: 1 ' M 31, uri' an I 9 If U A -3'-'D .....- W A, V I i' -4 I -fy ' A -3 I 5, Qin. 1 t ! All I - L V Q I X .ab :A K2 'F' :ji 5: A ,.. A H- -QI 1 ,. J A au i .F U fo. Q' ..,- J .. ....- .1 K TT sl vw .N L -5' ' V , E I I I 1 J ,Av A I 2' f A 2 ' ' 'NDA -E ' I if ' 1 1 'E' LN' R 4 -3 I A J as I C I .. - I fx' I I f ' ' A .2 L, A 7 M . . wi fax . ' vs. I . x 1 S ' ii Q 4 I I iw I 4 Q J Y X I A -cf I I Xk N N ' ' . -f If - A Ex BARBARA ABBOTT DOLORES ADAMS WAYNE ADAMS PAT ALIJEN GILBERT ALDRIDCI. HAROLD ALLISON SHERRIE APPLE TERRY APPLE SANDRA ASHLEY RICHARD BAKER CAROL BALDWIN DEBORAH BARNES DELORES BASS JERALDINE BAXTER TERESA BAXTER EUGENE BENNETT DONALD BOO DONNIE BREWINGTON DIANE BRIMM BARBARA BROWN TOMMY BROWN JERRY BUSBY DANNY BUNCH CHUCK BUSH BILL BUTLER JACKIE CAMMIQSE JIMMY CARMACK JOE CARNAHAN JIMMY CARTWRIGHT DEBORAH CARYER MARY CAYLOR DEBORAH CHANCE LARETT CHILTON DEBBIE CHOATE BILL CONN GAYDEN COOK JOAN CRAWFORD E G. CROWLEY TOMMY DARKS LINDA DAVENPORT CONNIE DAVIDSON CHUCK DAVIS PAUL DINKINS TERRY DODD SHARON DOOCHIN ELAINE DRAPER PHILLIP DRAPER SARA JEAN DYFF MARCIA DUKE CATHERINE DVNN DIANE EMERY MIKE ELLIS BILLIE FYRLOLGII MICKIIZ GAINES DANNY GAMBRELI. ANNETTE CANNON vATsx' Guuas menu' Grrsox ,lm GRAHAM JGHN GRAY RANDY GRAY DEBORAH HALL 1woxxA HALL 79 ART HANCOCK DALE HARNED ANN HARRIS LARRY HARRIS RAY HARRIS TERESIA HASTINGS TOMMY HAWKINS RONALD HAYES SHARON HAYES TIM HEATH LYDIA HEDGE GARY HENDERSON DEBORAH HESTER WILLIAM HESTER CHARLES HIGH DANNY HIRE TYRONE HOOPER BILLIE ANN HOOVER KATHY HOPPER ANDY HOWELL MARK HUTCHINSON MICHAEL HUTCHINSON DANNY JACKSON OWEN JACKSON CONNIE JOHNSON DEBBIE JONES STAN JONES NICKI IOYNER SHEILA IUDD BETTY KELLER FAYE KELLY LARRY KENDALL BARBARA KIDD TOM KING MELISSA KIRBY ALBERT KOCH ROGER KOEHN CINDY LAMP DARLENE LAYCOCK LLOYD LAYHEW RANDY LEATH DALE LEE SCOTT LEF BONNIE MABRY CONNIE MABRY RICKY MacDONALD ANN MALONE BETTY MALONE SANDRA MARTIN CHARLES MAYO DALE MCDANIEL DON MCGHEE LAWANNA MCKINNEY IENNIE MCMURTRY BOBBY MOORE BOBBY MOORE JAMES ORSBORN ALBERT OVERSTREET LANE PALMER MELINDA PATE TED PATTON KIM PAYNE MARY PENNINMAN Q. l f- FT A ' :- I V' A M . .1 Q .I -wr . 'I A .- , A L. 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Q, - ' TH GRADE SHEALIA I'I'III.I.II'w EULA PIERCE MIKE POTT5 I2 DWI N PR Il ETT MARTIN I'RL'ET'I' MELINDA RICE PAUL RICHARDS MARIE RIGCS CHARLES ROBINSON ALTHEA ROSE DONNIE RCCK BRENDA SANDERS LARRY SATTERFIELD PHILLIP SHARP CHESTER SILYERS BOBBY SIRCY CHERYL SLAYDEN CHUCK SMITH PHYLLIS SMITH RANDY SMITH ROSELEEN SMITHSON DANNY STAMEY AUDIE STEWART ROBERT STEWART MARY LYNN STOC KAR D LINDA STVBBLIQFIELD JERRY SUTTQN YVONNE SUTTON DONNA TANKSLEY HARRIS THACKER BRENDA THOMPSON NEIL THOMPSON JOHN TREADWAY RONNIE UNDERWOOD CLAIJDIA YASS BAILEY YAUGHN GENE WHITWORTH STEVE WILES DINAH WILLIAMS STEVE WILLIAMS DEBBIE WRIGHT 5 High Points 0 cz wonderful yem , 2 f wh. x Ngjt 6, 4, L- H f ' 9 - Q The Seniors haw one laslfiing at lhe Clzrislmus Parly. Happjngsg ig jljy year af jijadigml i ,l John Callaway leads llze Juniors in a rendilion Qf Under the Yum-Yum Tree F 1 -,,, kplb' . TE? mir.. - 1 ' N 24 'rgff fm ,fu 11.4.3 Q i ,fi tg lids? T5 5 QL ,S beggar Eg? ff a. me '52 ,f me bw L -41 1 Pax, Q W, , wa as it . fl ORGANIZATIONS By participating in Mudison's 0I'gL1IliZL1ti0I1S, stu- dents develop qualities of leadership and dCpCIldL1bi1itY so necessurv in meeting the challenge ot the iuture. ' UQ' vlzunld all Zn' uuzsucfmxz' abou! tlzu-f1rr1n'v luuzzm' :ur :u:I'I aff lla-we to spam' flu' rust Q7' our fszvx tlzcrcf' I 1 . . . Clzarlcx Fzmzuuzlf 1XVv.'ffa 'f'7'g H L 'K X is-kN RA M staff 'w GENIE BARRON, Editor a in nf ' 'ia 1 Q45 '- 4'-ww 11'-'D 4' 5 lv Y MELISSA COLLIER LINDA BRAWNER LINDA KING JUDY TURNER Assistant Editor Business .Manager Aggigfgnf jlljgcellanggus Business Manager Editor . ,S fry, 3. ,fx EN., 5 5 . , uw- RONNIE. SUSAN HIGLEY LINDA NEAL MARGARET EDDS BUCHANAN . Assistant Club Editor Senior Editor S0195 Mfmllgff Sales Manager Not Pictured: RONDA WADE and TERRY NEWSON Sports Editors The Staff Rushes to Complete the Annual L. to R.!Melissa Collier, Linda Neal, Genie Barron, L. to Rfjane Barron, Carol Stephens, Put Gentry L. to R.-Judy Webb, Judy Turner, Jeanine Hobrock. Not Piftured: Fay Everette, Marguerite Wolfe. Emily Moore, Carole Bechtold, Barbara Ives. Christy Burrow, Nancy Hart. -af' 'X N Y' .L. lo R.-Sandra Smith, Sue Baker, Martha Cherry, L. to R.-Joe Williams, Bill Willimns. Mr Wulery. Linda Brawner, Linda King, Carroll Bechtold. Donnie King. David Crowell POINT SYSTERI COIXIMI Firsf Row L. 10 R.-Ronnie Buchanan, Co-chairman, Mike Buchanan, Co-rlzairman, Tony Crowder. Second Row L. to R.-Stanley Carver, Kay Stubbs, John Clark. Third Rmz' L. In R.4Evelyn Steele, joe Riggins. , I 4 SAFETY .-XND OUTSIDE BULLETIN BOARD Firsf Rim' L. to R.-Randall Lee, Clmirman, Mike Head, Charles Mickle, Mike Bumbalough, David Santi. Second Row L. In R.-Donna Allen, Clmirmmz, Wade Joyner, Cheryl Warren, Wayne Walker. Su SOCIKI, .-XND CALENDAR COIXIINIITTEES Front rms: Marguerite XVolfe, Cherie Sadler, CIZKIZIYHIIHII Donna Binnion, Bark row: Bob Chaflin, Sammy XV0lf6. Ronnie Buchanan, Dale INIcDaniel. l ff' JOHN REYNOLDS KENNETH Prf'51'der1l KORNMAN STUDE Vim Prrsidrrzf Through participation in the Student Council, Madison students have played a direct role in creating the accomplishinents of our school. It has enabled them to have a part in the development of school functions and policies. The Council is composed of Representatives from BUILDING AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Firsl Row L. I0 R.-Carol Warren, Susie Brooks, James Buford, Dale Brady, Clzairmarz, Bobby Boyd. Second Row L. to R.-Freida White, Barbara Crain, Nelson Turner, Ricky Bechtold. CLUBS COMMITTEE Steve Estep, jim Graham, Stanley Carver, C'0-rlznirnzmzg Linda Pigg, C'o-Clzairman: Bobby Boyd. l fry, 3 -49 I 'My 'T -V N- .P .. fmurllfgff-J J CHERIE S.-XDLER MR. JOHNNY B. CORBITT Secrelury Sponsor COUNCIL each hoine room. After presenting any business to their individual classes, these people report the feel- i ings of their classmates to the council. In this mun- ner, our school leaders are able to take into consi - .gi lv .1 M , ' -rr deration the opinions ol the students before reach- XSSEMBLY COMATHTEI, ing decisions. First Rau' L. io R.-Gilbert Aldridge, Kenneth li-frnin. Becky Herod. Sernnd Row L. 10 R.fLind.i Benson. Un Joyner. Third Row L. to Rf-John Cnllzxwriy. Chuck Boy. rg? LETTERS AND AWARDS COMIXIITTEE LUNCHROOKI COMMITTEE L..to R.-Suzanne Poe, Mike Brown, Wade Joyner, Iiickie L, fly 15. -Bi11But1Q1-I Tummy Cnnpgr, Xknit- J-ix ner, ll: DHVIS. Llildfl Gllllfftte, Pam Dowell. Davis, John Callaway, Ronnie Bncl1.in.1n D Y STAR-STUDDEJE ONTH ' s iw T M' T tt ' V7 N? BULLETIN BOARD. qlnlixilzxy XX'l2I,lf.XRl'f. incxeoriox, lll'l3LlCl'l'Y fA'NIX'UAL.COMMI'11hhb L. fu R.-fKl.irgncriic Wolfe. lfliinc liiss. ll-'bln' livin L. to R.-Katie Reed, Linda Qwlillllllll. Put GCIITYX- SWR' stiel, Jimmy llnrn, liitie Recd, lJI'Cl1nl.l Fllwi. Kl.atg.x Q Clmftin, Genie Barron. Eddy , V NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY C ' Isfwve- A A ' . el ' , if L. I. . f , . , , 'nf . l 'Cf' N-1 A- ' u H 1 L , JOHN REYNOLDS MARGARET EDDS CHERYL RONALD M113 NANCy Previdfrzt Virf-Prfviilenl PATTERSON BUCHANAN DILLON Serrrnzry Treasurer Spomo, 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 the character, scholarship, leadership, and service of the student. When a student has developed these outstanding characteristics, he is an asset to his fellow man. as :I I , xx . av ft- rx :V H K v GENIE BARRON ' - A J.. H VICHT BENSON N- f ,. N 3- LINDA BRAWNER H 'Z ' f ' 1 ' JOHN CALLAWAY , p V A BETTY CALL1s P. l I ' ef C ,- A -1 'za xx 1 ,fl . 4? ,S sue CHANCE ,, GARY COPAS MARTHA CHERRY 'N ' NANCY ENGLAND ,,,,, 'A PATRICIA CENTRY .ff ' ' ROY HACKETT LYNNE HIGGINS NANCY HIGHT -' . X I LINDA KING KENNETH KORNMAN 71 4-Q - NATIONAL HONOR so IETY XX x ff YQ5 I' 5 V 'X 'Af-sfefp ,P ww f 9 Ex-Y 1 'W - - v . 1-suv, U '6- W-yi sera- .fd YVN J lf QS. ,-N ,Q vi Q 'Z -S s ga s' Y N Yum v'- v 5 N-J ., 4 . . A 'mx K A K 4 lx JOY I..-XNCIC DUNN.-X LURICNX ,IVIWY RIXLUNIC TERRY NISXYSUN KfX'l'IIf RICICD DI.'XNNl'f RICH.-XR 5.-XX DRA bXllTH Bl '1',l'Y i'l'l'lllil I-'l'1l'I IW ,I 1' DY '1'l'RN1fR XI.XRGl'lfR1'1'l-f H0111 . CQ R, NN -49 0 Y-ci xt' lf--rr CHARLES NELSON BETTY KENNETH MARGARET EDDS MRS. JANE President STUBBLEFIIELD KORNMAN 7'rm514r,1r ELDRI DCE Degree of Double Ruby Vire-Presiderzl Secretary Inf-greg of Doublg Ruby Spmzsiir Degree of Double Ruby Degree ol Double Ruby ' Diamond Key Coach NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The N. F. L. chapter of Madison holds a distinguished position from the many honors it has received. There are 48 members, making it one of the leading chapters in the entire state. N. F. L. members have attended various tournaments this year and have obtained many first place awards. One honor, which was not only an honor to the school, but also to the state, was the Barkley Forum, held at Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia. Although it was Madisonls first year in attendance, they walked away with first place in overall competition, obtaining four additional trophies for the school display case, '69 Degree of Double Ruby JIM PARIS 4-9 Degree of Distincfion BOBBY BOHNENSTIEL JERRY GIBBS NANCY HIOHT LEON JOHNSON CONRAD SLATE KANDI TRIZADWAY Degree of Excellence BECKY BATES MALINDA CALDWELL STANLEY CARVER CAROLE CLINTON JANIE DOUGLAS NITA FERGUSON JUDY OOETZ LYNN HIGGINS -1' 'in'- JE '7 fr? Kenneth Kornman, jim Paris, Betty Slulililclic-lvl, jerry Ann Gililis, Charl Nelson, Bob Buhnensticl, and Mrs. Eldridge, with thc tropllics they won l the Barkley Forum for Soutlicastcrn States at lfniory LvlllVl'l Nltj' Once again, for the second consecutive year, Madison placed Hrst in the county play contest and in the individual county contests. And, although to the extreme displeasure of many other N.F.L. chapters in the county, Madison's N.F.L. won County Sweepstakes again for the sixth straight year! We are proud of our four members who have obtained their Double-Ruby Degree and rank in the top one hundred in the entire United States. nh Dvgfw' of E.l'Uc'Hf'rIl'l' qu.. DWIGIIT MOORE DI.-XNNE RICHARDS ,IANIE WALLACE -r Dvgrvi' uf Hivmw , Jum' Axpisiesox Biuaxusx BR.'XIWI,I2X' ' 1 LINDA NIC.-XI. :mfg - SUSAN TAGG,-XR'l' v-nr - um, '--' x RUTH xx'i'1'x'rrAi YO 5 Q S- Sv X SWS 31 it' . ' fr I7c'gVL't' ull. 4114 If RUXXIIC l1l'Cll.XX.XX KRIS LORICNI lfL.'XlNlf Rl-f'l'lll9Ulll' -vit C.-XROI. il'Il'l'S xy-A miie .- I ,Ling , if :gag-'UK' - Tl Katie Reed, Presidenfg Molly MCB-ratney, Secretary: Jo Anne Hester, Carol Hester, Vire President in charge, Margaret Edds, Treasurer, Pat Gentry, Historian. LIBRARY LASSIES N J I fl 'lf U ix V R 7 :cn Y- VV. vita . M. X1 in-29:55 -.f uiifsggv 1' ff 1- '.4 it 3 I When the Library Lassies were organized in 1957, they adopted three symbols: an open book, a burning candle, and a plaid clad lassie. The book is for knowledge and the candle for the spreading of knowledge. The plaid represents frugality which all Lassies must practice with their time in order to serve others more. The bright plaid of the Royal Stuart clan is now the Lassies' oliicial tartan. At the annual Induction service, March 17, each member received her tartan and is entitled to wear it on all official occasions as long as she is active in the library program. Many Lassies have made skirts of the same plaid, Mrs. H. H. Brockett, Davidson County Library Super- visor, was the speaker for the Induction Service. Twenty- five members received cards and 10 received M.T.A. of S.L.A. pins. Ten members represented Madison at the annual M.T.A. of S.L.A. Conference at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville. Pat Gentry, Historian, directed the prepa- ration of the scrapbook, which was entered at the con- vention. Barbara Thacker, Jane Kelley, Diane Richards, Linda Harder, Pat Read, Peg- gy Roberts, Gail Lyclon, Marsha Lor- ance, Linda Stovall. The Lassies have continued their many projects to keep the students and faculty informed on new mate- rials and services. Katie Reed, president, was student librarian for the summer school program, Janie Douglas, Linda Cameron, Drena Fergason, Carolyn Nettleton, Brenda Ernest, Sherry Taggert, Alicia Menees, Janice Ivey, Connie Helms, Teresa Ham- lin. ' NES K N Zia 4,1190 1 X X A , r- N6 Al , Sl if I li, L. A J' -liiily Goetz. Lindii llooper. Treysi Brown, Betty Ciillis, Pat Seigeiitlmler. Faye Everett. Nancy llutton, lane Goet 2, Nancy liiigliiud. During Book Xl'eek in Noveiiiber. the Lassies visited 23 classes with new books and iiude book talks. They prepared .1 bilwliogmpliy of new books for seveiilli .ind eighth grade classes and .1 bililiogmpliy of new books for .Xiiierieaii History RAM PAGE This has been the first year that Madison High has had a Journalism Class composed of the members of the Ram-Page Staff. All forms of writing, editing, and managing have been studied. The Ram-Page Staff and its sponsor, Mrs. Hudson, have strived to make this year's Ram-Page the biggest and best newspaper Madison has ever had. EDITORS L. to R.-Katie Reed, Mike Edge, Beverly Allen, Randall Lee, Betty Stubblefield, Donna Lorenz. PROOFREADERS AND TYPISTS L. lo R.-Betty Callis, Janie Douglas, Cheryl Wagerman, Marguerite Wolfe, Mari'lyn Blair, Linda Brawner. Sfmi or h. LMERIGAU 41 u-n-nam ' '..41..1 ,,. ' iiwzx 'x REioRTERs L. In lQ.'fClJlllllC Drauglion, Linda Frye, Melissa Collier, Sandra Herod, Jeannine Hobrock. :VIE srcilli or ,B of ,FQ . STAFF MEMBERS L. to R.4Dan Coble, Fay Everett, Anita Ryan, Linda Harder, Brenda Moore. PUBLICITY L. lo R.-Susan Taggart, Nancy Overton, Mike Sloan Linda Neal, Nancy Hight, Kandi Treadway. L. In R.-Mrs. Hudson, Miss Yager, Dennis Dotson, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Wolery, Mrs. Willey, Pat Gentry. BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE Through the past decade at Madison, selected faculty members and students have strived through hall bulletin boards to enrich the School program. Both educational and entertaining, these bulletin boards are used ingeniously for guidance and to re- 2 2 4 5 ts 7 .g 8 9 I0 ll l2l3 I6 .i,,l8l9 2223942526 293022 Rita L. lu R.-Linda King and Linda Graham represent the stu- dents who work on the bulletin board committee as artists at Madison. mind students of coming events, and future sports activities. Over the years, thousands of unspoken words have passed to the students through the con- tinual efforts of the Bulletin Board Committee. UC? SAYS, lT'S OPEN ii . 1 CN RAMS, LAMBSH Mike Sloan and Nancy llart use their talents to decorate the halls, AUDIO VISUAL AID BOYS L. to R.-Ernest Denson, Howard Waters, Mr. Dillingham, Sponsor, Charles Hall, Edwin Harper, johnny Perry. The Audio-Visual Aids boys choose to work in this organization because of their interest in electronics and re- lated materials. Although they do not receive scholastic credits, they do ac- cumulate activity points. First Row L. lo R.-jerry Arrington, joey Weger. Sefond Row L. to R.4Larry Stacey, Larry DeWeese, Bill Hol- lingsworth, junior Foster, Wayne Slayden, Tommy Grifnn, Billy Knight. Bob Qualls, Greg 53, The boys are organized by free pe- riods under group captains, who are responsible for training the operators and assigning them to work. After performing the requested services, the boys return and store the equipment in its proper place in the library. L. to R.-Dan Coble, joe Speakman, Chuck Dillion, Bobby Duke, jerry Martz, Larry Baxter, Donnie Franks, Richard Jones, jim Jackson. OFFICE WORKERS Fran! Row Lfjff lu Riglil-f1NIrs. Chrisliunwn, Linflu Nu:-h, Yicki Beiwni, Iiwnnzi Iuircny In-1 Thumpsnn, Szindru Smith, Muriun Cure, june Shult, Lynn Higgins, Mr. Iiriflgc-inun, Mr. I1QI'ri4 Semrlzl Raw Lcjft lu Riglzlr- Iliek Iluvis, Manx Tliuinpwii, Chzirlic Williams, Ilun Cwhle, Chuck IM Henry jones, Susie Cliufiiii, Murthu Cherry, iVI2lI'gl1CI'ilC Wwlfc, ........-4-...,..-- '77 .Q '53 UNIOR P. T. A. Delbert Ilenwn, jack Ywiiiighl ., j Milli These students, serving us representaitives from each limiicrvuiii, 0.111 ixirciii ht. Q meeting. CAFETERIA WORKERS .3- f' 22:-- ff ,- V., ., M' Q.. Fmzz! RmvAIJetliula Mathis, Lucille Crosslin, Margaret Sorrells, Ada Stubblefield, JoAnn Williams, Ann Hall, Allie Lazenby, Earline liillingsworth, Dorothy Phillips, Faye Smith, Mrs. G. B. Dillel1ay,Mznzager. Second Row-Rosa Sutton, Maxine Waynian, Lois Darrow, Evelyn Sorrells, Loune Walden, Charlotte Reed, Carrie Chambers, Goldie Darr. PATROL BOYS CUSTODIANS lf. .3 A Fran! Row-Mrs. Barnes, Julius Darrell, Troy Davis, Howard Scruggs, james Buford, james Walton. Donnie Ruck, Charles Belcher, Mrs. Forkum. Back Row- Waync Kiflrl, Ronnie Mullins, Chuck Dillon, Coach King, Spnnmr. 1 n J m x I , w L 1 i w L f 5 1 ? s ? I w i V A x . x x X , .Y P L CIVINETTE CLUB I 5-.ifif . K- X Sandra Smith, Presidf'n!,' Susie Chafhn, Vice-PresidenI,' Marguerite Wolfe, VZ'CF'1,7PSl'liF7If,' Sharon Young, Sefrelrzryj Mrs. John Dillon, Sponsor. Jean- nine Holbrook, Beverly Allen, Genie Barron, Donna Lorenz, Linda Ford, Jean Klosley, Betty Adams, Linda Graham, Christie Smith, Sandra VVilkins, Linda Brawner, Judy Turner. Becky Tompson, Nancy England, Brenda Moore, Shirley Gibbs, Betty Parks, Melissa Collier, Lenora Ragan, Cherie Sadler, Judy Conner, Judy Anderson, Benita Bullion, Barbara Crain, Donna Allen, Diane Davis, Suzie Brooks, Kay Chance, Linda Pigg, Becky Bates, Judy Elliot, Brenda Floyd, Patsy Leftwich, Ann Nunally, Marilyn Blair, Judy Webb, Judy Yantrease, Susan Castle, Cherry Patterson, Pat Reeves, Carol Stevens, Marian Core, Janice Morrow, Kay Fambrough, Vonnie McCoy, Joy Lance, Rosemarie Llama. . The Civinette Club, Whose members strive to serve their community by giving to others, has accomplished this by pro- moting many goodwill projects. It is, by doing these services, that the members have become better citizens in their com- munity. lOO FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES -- 1 The FCA was organized this year to promote worth-while and active Chris- tian programs for the athletes of Madi- son. The group is associated with the national association and has attended many of the conferences. JR. Y-TEENS The Jr. Y. Teens, a service club, has Worked hard to preserve the beauty of our school by caring for the tro- phies. They have also done several welfare projects. pq i . i- Dale Brady, President, Harry Webster, Vire-llreszitifrzfq Chuck Bojsd, Program C11airma11,'NVayne Bailiff, Srnetfzry-Trmxnran' Coach Bill Brinini, Sponsor: Bobby Cartwright, Jimmy Sutton, Alex Beavers, Larry Kirk. F-.l Womack, George Sloan, Don Traylor, Mike Bumbalough, Ronnie IleXYeese, Joe Gaines, Ronnie Buchanan, Philip Hyde, Harold Murtf, Sidney Ilinkle. John Broadway, Fred Brumbach, George Card, Ronnie Smith. Kenneth Gibbs, Bruce Hertz, Kenneth Apple, Arthur Alexander, J. B. Baker, Mike Brown, Jimmy Whittle, Charles Griffin, Forrest Pate, Gordie Cannon. Xlike Buchanan, Jimmy Morris, Tim Meneese, Joe Higgins, Dale Loranee. Rich- ard Evans, Tommy Sloan, Bill Swain, Ronnie Jackson, John Reynolds, Bernice Christy, Dick Davis, Bobby Wells, Nelson Turner, Larry Gillem, Terry Newson, Doug Mullican, John Norris, Jim Pigue, Jimmy C'---etz. Randy Chance, Jerry Malone, Tony Merryman, Lloyd Callis, Bob Chathn. Wade Joyner. Fir M 5 Cathy Peeler, President, Suzanne Driver, Vire-President: Celia Driver, Secretary, Cindy Hoffman, Trea.turer,' Mrs. Jeanne Saverio, Sflonxorg Brenda Armour, Nancy Baker, Jane Barron, Linda Cargile, Sandra Carson, Dianne Carver, Donna Casey, Judy Durham, Linda Gillem, Jane Goetz, Mary Hale, Becky Herod, Jill Hobrook, Patsy Hunter, Vivian McElroy, Vickie McMahan, Teresa Mickle, Debbie Rains, Barbara Patt, Denise Carver, Marilou Payne, Barbara Wilkins, Paulette Lindsley. lil CAMERA CLUB Joe Williams, President, Greg Caffy, Vive Presidenl, Jo Ann Hester, Secretary, Mr. Howard Wolery, Sponsor. Danny Stamey, Linda King, Sandra Ashley, Linda Jarman, Debbie jones, Bill Williams, David Crow- ell, Gordon McClellan, Gary Clayborne. The Camera Club, originally called ..,.-.. . TEENAGE BOOK CLUB the Shutterbug Club, donates a valu- able service to the school by acquaint- ing its members with the proper tech- niques of camera use. The Teen-age Book Club offers a wide selection of reading material to its members in an effort to encourage Qt advanced reading. , lO2 Dale Harned, President, Miss Shirley Phipps, Sponsor. Ann Harris, Sarah Duff, Gwen jackson, Bobby Sircy, James Draper. V l l ,. i is gi ii 14 The Forensic Club keeps its mem- al bers informed on the forensic meets and encourages speech participation. if lx .gi il ill ii li ll F OREN SIC CLUB 'i Conrad Slate, Presidentg Mrs. B. H. Eldridge, Spmzior: Henry Aiken i 1 if Billy Bell, Bobby Bohenstiel, Malinda Caldwell, Debbie Carver, llenni Dotson, Janie Douglas, Margaret Edds, jerry Gibbs, Lynn Higgins, X incx ii! Hight, Susan Higley, Leon johnson, Kenneth Rornman, Dwight Nl 1' Linda Neal, Charles Nelson, jim Paris, Rebecca Qualls, Mike Rtigsd ilt iw ii I MODEL CAR CLUB MTE 40 94, V ay. -VG. Q6-9 3 , J get-Y- 'le Bobby Moore, Presidentg Terry Dodd, Vice-Presiidenlg jerry Sutton, Sme- retaryg Miss Louise Hargrove, Sponsor, Donnie Brewington, Charles High, Randy Leath, Joe Carnahan, Lane Palmer, Danny Gambrell, Albert Lee Overstreet. gl The Klodel Cnr Club. formerly called the Model Club, provides ti boi' with the opportunity to use his h.iiids in constructing antique. coiitt-iiipor.iry'. and modern model mrs. KEY CLUB ,, 4, Zyl, L Zu ' 1 f57?x 4- 0.9 E -I Y' 'fs oe, VN A1 X, ii The purpose of the Key Club is to work closely with its sponsors in mak- ing the school and the community bet- ter places in which to live. Bobby Boyd, Presidenlg David Yester, I z're-Presiderzh jerry Hunt, Sec- relzzry-Treusurerg Mr. Dirk Arnold, Sporzsorq Mike Buchanan, Jerry Davis, Larry Broadrick, Daryl Shreeve, Maurice Smith, Richard Lane, Roger Burgess, Robert Westbrook, Richard McGaugh, Steve Desirey. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Modern sewing skills, new tech- niques in cooking, and economic plan- ning are some of the processes that the F.H.A. teaches its members. The club strives to enrich thc future lives of its members by encouraging active club participation. lO4 'Q v'I Margaret Nenno, Presz'dent,' Sandra Fox, Vive-Presiderzlg Rebecca Howell, Secrelary, Gwen Bandy, Lynn Bandy, Judy Brawner, Frankie Boyd, Daisy Davenport, Marilyn Fox, Doris Griggs, Selene Myers, Dianne Staney, Judy Walker, jean Wilkins, Beverly Williams. FRENCH CLUB ima WW l The newly formed French Club en- ables its members to further their knowledge of the French language and culture through entertaining programs. BP' VW' Bob Whitlock, JoAnn Hester, Mary Cassitdy, Linda Neal, Nancy llight, Margaret Edds, Susie Chathn, Ronda Wade, Judy Turner. Genie Barron. Beverly Allen, Mrs. john Dillon, Spmzxor. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Q? i Q? X ,, , ., . . lhe liuturc lt-.icltt-rs ot .XlIlt'I'lC.l strives to ttctltuiiit its iticiiibers with the ftiiitltitticiitals ot' tht' tt-.icliiizg giroe fession. Une of its pioiccts this ytnar Katie Reed, Presideniq Betty Callis, Vz'fe-Prr,vi41cr1l,' Carolyn Crouch. l1L1S been to proxitlt' tl lllll'St'I'X' tltttittg Secretary, Sylvia Slack, Treasurer,' Sue Baker, Hixtorim1,' Mr. Robert Wilson 5 - - and Miss Julia Shaw, Sporzsorsg Pat Alden, Muliiicla Caldwell, Mary Cus- sady, Carole Clinton, Judy Davis, Marslia Frye, Mark Hutchinson. Bonnie Mabry, Connie Mabry, Jennie McMurtry, Nancy Motschielder, Slicalia Phillips, Connie Pope, Randy Smith, Carolyn Roberts. Rosclecn Smitlison, Susan Young, Annette Gannon, Judy Goetz, Kathy Douglas, Linda Gilli- land, jane Schutt. P. l ..'X. lllt'L'llllQS, lff ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB xx, - AL-12 , 5, QA,--199 Nickie Joyner, President, Terry Apple, Vzce-President, Deborah Chance, Secretary, Mrs. John Geist, Sponsor: Barbara Abbott, Sherrie Apple, Carol Baldwin, Dolores Bass, Diane Brimm, Barbara Bass, Deborah Carver, Linda Davenport, Connie Davidson, Marcia Duke, Sharron Doochin, Diane Emery, Mickie Gaines, Donna Hall, Teresia Hastings, Sharon Hays, Lydia Hedge, Connie Johnson, Barbara Kidd, Cindy Lamp, Darlene Laycork, Ann Malone, Eula Pierce, Melinda Rice, Brenda Sanders, Yvonne Sutton, Dinah 1 D 'I Learning to make useful and deco- rative articles from inexpensive mate- rials is the objective of the Arts and Crafts club. Williams, Roberta Williams, Debbie Wright, 46 4. B Q Z ui! J Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was organized for encour- aging and rewarding individual a- chievement in journalism and allied fields. 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Sefona' Row-Russ Mays, Carol Crosslin, Gary Clayborne, Linda Harder, Charles Travis, Wayne Dutton, jerry Armour, Larry Durks, Fay Everett. Third Rau'-Carol Hester, Rudy Carver, Jim Baxter, Gary Scruggs. . S . E. 5. , . l . , r 1 i K 1 I Q ' 1 1 f A - a 11,55 BAND COUNCIL Firsl Row-Cvary Clayborne, Charles Williams, Steve Davis, Mary,LiVCjlfLkC, Lyrnn Second Rou'-Rudy Carver, Russ Mays, Brenda Bradley, Laura Riggs, Carol Hester. T711rd'RZiu'-Jane Schutt, Cheryl Petters0n, Nita Ferguson, Elaine Alexander, Pam Dowell, Mr. Wade. Standing-Caro1Crosslin. MADISON MARCHING RAMS The Madison Marching Rams began their rehearsals three weeks before school started this year. This hard work made it possible to present the best opening game half-time show in the history of Madison High School, even though it was the most ditlicult show attempted. One of the highlights of the Fall was the M.'l'.S, B.O.A. Marching and Twirling Festival at Columbia, Tennessee. The Rand more than earned a rating of Excellent in competition with Zo other Middle Tennessee bands. The inajorette squad brought back all Both enseinble and the six solos received Superior ratings. The Madison Rains were also stars of the Vanderbilt University Band Day ceremonies at the half of the Yandy- Furman game. The twenty-tive performances for the year included eleven foot- N ball shows, three parades, four concerts, two competition festivals. and innnerou: community affairs. 1963-1964 was a record year for the Madison Rain Band. UNIOR BAND Raw l4Bill Conn, Jerry Duke, Nancy l,Veeks, Bobby Harvey, Cheryl Garland, Debbie Carver, Marie Riggs. Row 2JDebbie Hester, Steve Wiles, Lydin Hedge, Connie Davidson, Ricky Koch, David Bevins. Row 3-Art Hancock, Tyrone Hooper, jimmy Grulnun, Wayne Witt, E. G. Crowley, Dale Harned, Gilbert Aldridge, Phil Butram, Danny Andrews, David Wuyman, Paul Richards. Row 4-Ronald Hayes, Bobby Watrul, Mike Ellis, Ted Patton, Charlie Robinson. Zv- . Q., , V., .1 fa-. A pruneing dozen of lXI21CllSOIl'S finest. i l I R 0 ' 1 1 M GIRLS GLEE CLUB ui I-Mr. Mick, Diana Werner, Wziiiclzi llCllflCl'SOll, Dixie Green, Czirolyii Turner, lirenflzi l:I'f'l'lJlIl'i, nez Sloan, Linmlu Graves, Janice lluncl, Linrlii llurrler, uccoinpninist. Rim' 2 liobliie Wurren, Sliqmni artin, Kutliy Douglas, Donna Pulley, Putty Frank, Jeanine Ilolmiek, liluine Sllllfllffi, Iirenflu Nlilw, Ruth Miles, Marilyn Williams, Jurllf Reese, Connie llelnis. Row .5 'Pziulette Williznns, Carrol Tiltlei Annette Tittle, Debbie Ruins, Jill llobrock, Beverly Frazier, Susan Culwell, Czurinn Knight, Linflzi Kendall, Gracie Martin, june Kelly, Linclu Austin. ALL STATE CHORUS and ORCHESTRA Row 1-Mary Mick, Roy Sli EIGHT 5 4 vf gi 1 s I V 4 5 q I . L' i V N' H? , FN if A i We 2 rig S sk 2 E ies .ef Q Y ie fl, Allen, ,lainie Wnllncc, Susan Taggart. Nancy lliglir. l'.iti'ici.i l1ni'roiigEiQ ores. Richnrd Jones. Russ Mays. Randy lleuvciieix ,. Y, 175,,p , 7 , 1 -K 1' , X : i f Y A 4 7 , 'X fi f N 51,5 ii' . A Razz 3 'Xlr H 'Sl GE ER L MUSIC lf This year, the entire seventh grade has been enrolled in general music. They and the eighth grade chorus were an outstanding part of the Christmas music SENIOR CHORU J lil. wgsk ls! Row-Sandy Warren, Carolyn Roberts, Bonnie Grisham, Patricia Burroughs, Linda Greer, Gail Nichols, Billy Freeland, David Layhew, Bill Dickinson, Brenda Pitzer, Linda Nash, Nancy Hight, Elaine Rathford. Znd Row-Patty Chance, Malinda Caldwell, Nancy Motschiedler, Susan Taggart, Molly McBratney, Margaret Neno, Sandra Wilkins, Connie Smiley, Janie Robinson, Cheryl Wagerman, Shirley Chance. 3rd R0w!,Tudy Conner, Cynthia Hardiman, Margaret Keller, Larry Darks, Richard Jones, Roy Shores, Jerry Mayes, Charles Travis, Ernest Denson, Richard Dinkins, David Kannon, Shirley Gibbs, Brenda Hughes. ui . ll, ,Xxx X Q M Wi 1 Lccfdl, if EXW ofv..cQ, 9 Obw,UQv!.5, fgfffaw O-lf, Una L70 ' 'UW 'W wid 75 , ,Q,,2, - eff J 624311430 ,Q I as . xQx5 In all phases of sports, XlL1LllS0ll has gained the repns tation ior being able to nieet the eliullenge of the expected and the unexpected and for being able to uelneve the pos- sible and the impossible. fl great lrzufar, 111 defeat as gruzf. X0 more, no Jew df'll'a1l'Y lzznmvr 'H N ,., . . shit. ftepllwz l'1'm'i'x1f lime! ixvn' 5 ff' Z ff' Y '- Coach Bill Brimm I , 5, f ,C If .f - 1, :ggi . 1 .33 , i . cee , ., vt... W Lt -Q ,t 1 as - ., I X ii ,, YA! f f 'o T ,I I . My JJ- il f fr,-1 J 'l s 91 li-wwsg - ' 5 5? 1 Qsmrro, ' ' ,,,,.. 9 ' .. 1 Q 0-,J ff Q K . 1 W '1 9, 1 Q. . I of 1, X, MAP! Q f q 'of Z Ag, J fs ra I 'fu :gut ' ,if . 'lf Assistant Coaches A - ' ,K Dennis Meeks, Charles King 1- ,,-Y 'K , , as Y X L ' 40 C 19? .-. C7 . q 4 ., 1: it W' FY: I Q r Q' v' 'sf vs. ' ' -fu. Q, H544 '. - wqvinrrg, X ' '- Fihvf' 'f lag! First Row-john Reynolds, co-captain, Dick Davis, Harry Webster, Ronnie Buchanan, Bernice Christy, George Card, George Sloan, Jimmy Sutton. Second Row-Kenneth Apple, Mike Sloan, Wade Joyner, Mike Buchanan, Chuck Boyd, Dale Brady, Ronnie Smith, Sidney Hinkle, Fred Brumbach. Assistant Coaches Whit Watson, Harry DeLosh I l l l l I I l ,X I ' lfxf f ,B I A ' X f 'Z ui ggi , Y li Jqzv new Cm 'wi' Third Row-Wayne Builiff, Johnny Norris, Bobby Wells. Bruce Hertz. Richard Evans. Dale Lumnce. hlwlmn Rru.1du'.15'- Terry Newson, Charles Grinin, Tommy Sloan. Fourth Row-Artllur Alexander, Gordon C.lllIlU.1l. Sc-wry Xwrman. ,Terry Malone, Nelson Turner, Alex Beavers, Don Truylor, Bob Chutlin. Mike Brown. Bobby Cnrtwrxglmt. FCOTBALL AT ADISO ll? MADISO FOOTBALL GCES TELEVISIG Madison has another first! September 20, 1963, cameramen began moving into the Ram stadium to produce the first high school football game ever to be seen on tele- vision in Tennessee. VVLAC cameramen were on hand to broadcast the game between Madison and arch rival Litton to thousands of viewers. The Rams fought hard and emerged victoriously 13-6 over the Lions. john Rey nolds does some scene stealing for his unseen audience. 5 Hours of preparation and loads of equipment produced an ex- cellent show. WLAC Cameraman NJSNYIIJJIKIIRI' f , , V , It ..1g2'Am5:ff h . , 1, ,- 5 ' Auf' ,hi-in H Y- V , v l , i'Z'f e .1 . N- . , . ,, 1 r' 'N .VJ 'J K 'xi FQ gpm, . fb I Q 9 9 f ,7 , 'lr Y M . -I I ., 0 'h Nt as 'B t .t.a.,l 009 CHARLES RAY BOYD Qzuzrierbufk, Ca-Cttpfuirz Chuck Boyd has been the most outstanding athlete in Madison lligh's titst decade. Besides placing in the top ten scholastieally in each of his high school years, Chuck, who was named the NIL Athlete of the Year, has built an enviable record in football, Co-captain of the football team, he has been a nieinher of the All-City, the All-State, and the All-Southern football teams, and he has received honorable mention on the All-American teatn. llc was voted the most valuable player in the NIL. Yet Chuck has lived up to his reputation as an all around athlete. For tue and one half years, he has been an outstanding guard on the tirst string basketlwall team, He paced lNladison's track teatn by winning both the Regional and the State Decathlon Championships, lVe salute Chuck, whose achievements in sports have helped to strengthen Madison's athletic program. ind! ' , 1 I , , 1 -.l 'I V 3, . ,Ip , V Eg pr S: ' phflg n I .se ff- is-vi 1 , W it-Lffarg.. : 'E li :Mm pf, J f ft . V . . h 3 L L' 1 iff?-2.15 ' A :J 1 rl' .V -W -r 41 , .. -5, .V --uw' l f ' 155 1 .3 A, ' i Qfl lzffifi xmas ' john Reynolds Wayne Bailiff Bernice C0-Captain Quarterback Guard Fullbaclc End RAMS AVOID UPSET Madison avoided an upset at Goodlettsville by a tremendous team effort in the second half. Dickie Davis led off with a 68 yard run and tied the score 6-6. Then Chuck Boyd ended a 57 yard march by scoring from the three yard line, and the Rams emerged victorious, 12-6. Ronnie Smith scores the only touchdown against jackson in thc Rams' hrst loss. MADISON MEETS M. B. A The Rams showed a thrilling display of team ef- fort in the second half when they pulled from be- hind, 14-7 in one of the most exciting games of the season. Madison came back with a great defensive standg Ronnie Smith led the offensive team with 129 yardsg Chuck Boyd scored and Dale Brady's kick tied the score. The final score, 14-14, left the Rams dissatisfied but not beaten. Bucky runs for one more in the Rams' smashing 43-0 victory over Franklin. lcifv-, LV? x Bucky Buchanan Mike Bumbalongli .Flulfbafle Center RAMS HIT HILLSBORO Unpredictable Hillsboro fell to the Rams in a 31-0 offensive explosion. Chuck Boyd, Dale Brady, and Dick Davis spearheaded the attack while the defense held the Burros scoreless. Both Davis and Brady made long touchdown runs, and Boyd inter- cepted a pass on Hil1sboro's 12 yard line, ending the Burros' hopes of an upset. Davis Dale Brady Halfbrzrk Ht1lfA17lIt'lx' ,nv N 9 I d If r f 'f ' B' - 5 1 1,4 W L.. ' 'I ,-,. 1 ' if ' H is X , 1 U A ,f ' . ' 1,f '1' .Nt ' K A 4 I- ca..-Q, Q ' 'T 2, dll , 12, ,pf . .4 - 5 , '- 'frp5'L, K, I p 2 -A W. f'Svf-'TE7-f,7i - , ,fu -fa ,-e-1' 1,:.i,Jl 5 - 1 If - 1 . 1'-1--pf - '- U,?5?75'Nf.z4-iix if ' .. . -P .-Ima,-f L' A ,,.-- la , 'Q -.,. .Vg C, lf' -:ql,fL-,AV ' Q B. Man 1' 'ijevae .glle-wi' akfxr -' zti'.-Ev':.- 5 ..6f5:5i.:uu: -Ds. Bobbv Wells Harry Webster - lltllffnlffl' Illllfbllfk TWENTY-SEVENTH WIN Madison won its 27th consecutive NIL game by defeating Litton, 13-0. This was the lirst high school football game to appear on television in Ten- nessee. Chuck Boyd and Ronnie Smith led in yard- age, while Bernice Christy, Kenneth Apple, and the linesmen were defensive demons. Two of the high points of the game were pass interceptions by Sid- ney Hinkle and Dale Brady which put the game on ice for the Rams. . N5 ara X Fred Bfllllllklfll Xladc .Inyncr Yikllikilt' ltfliifva' 4 Q. ' il jj, -. if 1 if x4 X RSS '-f: ?..m...ii ,. f 142.4 'Q-,--.',,, OTHIICC Tommy Sloan Sidney Hinkle John Broadway Dale L End Guard Tackle End REBEL BOWL Dale Brady produced much excitement as the Rams met Humboldt in the Rebel Bowl. He wound up with 124 yards rushing, two conversions and two pass interceptions. Chuck Boyd raced down the field for two touchdowns, and Ronnie Smith for one, as the Rams downed Humboldt 21-7. I f Riclmrcl Evans, End John Norris, Halfbafk Madison Madison Madison-. . . . . Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison SCORES Opponent . . l 2 Goodlettsville . . . . .3l Hillsboro ..... . . . l 3 Litton ..... . .. 7 Jackson. . .. ..l4 M.B.A.... . .43 Franklin . . . . . 38 Lewisburg . . . . . 6 Ryan .... . . .33 Glencliff. . . . . 37 Donelson . . . REBEL BOWL . .2l Humboldt. . . . B TEAM FOOTBALL .L fo ,in .1 I I v I . ' . , J . n ,,- - . , -gfli. Hz 3 ,, . 4 Er: I V 1-V M Vf V .4 , , f wi. 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Y ' .L V , ,xi -f,'f3V1Vfg,lgyg?A 'V5 .s2f3gf,fg?3'55g4Q.svl??.-..'wq5gf3?f5f:f15. ,g.,,i2Ev3g5Slf+f?1v.1 f in 4 515 '- ' f w,.:gTg'.i. L .-. ' 2 -1' ig? Wi Vc 'v3'-T'vEW-'hi-f'5'lii l.f.V'fQz3:wi'g.n'1V-if 'li limi mi ' . - .al I A A591 4 .- - if -- f, -V if . V- .M Ss. fp: V Q . - -. Wxglerm' h nilyj- - 84? A .KKk..e5gW'g. - . 1 X. 'Zeta ' 5 V g' ' ir 'X lsxl M A --18625 First Row L. fo R.-Pliillip Hyde, joe Reese-,jimmyWliittlQ,RichardNi1nu,j,B, Hgika-r,l7w1'1'wt lille. Riiiily lluix fix- er, joey Higgins, IHC Quulls, jerry lklulime. S6'l'0lIli Kms' L. I0 R.fTlII1 lxlC11CCS, jiinmy Chula, Jim I 'win' lxcnin-Ili Qyilwl 'V .-Xl Woniuck, Ernest Pitt, Mike Bucliunzin, Dnuglus Miilliguii. Thin! Rim' L. In R. jim Nwrrix, Hlvlaliy lX'illi.iniN, limiinj Baker, -Inc Gaines, Larry Gillem, Randy Chance, Cluirlic Ligun. ERESHMAN FOOTBALL Fixx! Rffw' Steve Lee. Charles Mickle, Bobby Payne, Mark Brooks, Sammy Wolfe, Ronnie Lane, Corkey Howard Dennis Onks, Mike Head. .S'm'mal Raw: Coach Overby, George Luster, Larry Deweese. Larry Stacey. Eric Henderson, john Sloan, jr. Foster, Tony Crowder, Chuck Dillon. Daryl Hutchinson, Coach Anderson. Third Rom' Robert Birdsong, Randy Fisher, Bobby Purcell, Ted Russel, Terry Murff, Ken Steverson, Danny Bryant, Daryl Ford. X riligflfgfgl 339' L , 3 rf, 53 , ,M liffgin 395W gleam l JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Fznl Ruta: Cathy Pc-cler, Brendajlhlkcr, Suzanne Driver, Dianna Minchey, Mary Marie Reed. .Srrmzd Row: Gloria llorton, Vickie HzFl:1n,T.inda EqCI'lSU1l,Y5llSZ1Il Blll:I:'5LlgllS, lonna Binnion. ,7....K. K-'-,-.Q- Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison -no ...- DISTRICT CHAMPS Basketball Boys Scores Gordonsville . Du Pont .... Bellevue . . . Hillsboro. . . .loelton . . . Donelson . . . Litton ...... Goodlettsville Joelton ..... Algood ..... Jackson ...... Maplewood . Litton ...... Stratford . . . . Goodlettsville Donelson . . . . Du Pont .... Maplewood . Stratford . . . . Bellevue. . . March of Dimes Ryan... 19tl9 District T0llfI1dlIIEllf Goodlettsville Du Pont .... Donelson . . . . Overton .... V Tour l1lllIIEI1f 28 West ..... All Nashville-Most Valuable Player All City-Player of the Year All 19th District All Tournament ' All State NIL Scoring Leader Honorable Mention-All American I , . , Q 4 1 i l i it li I 1 ' 1 BILL SWAIN Cajllain Madison ended a successful season by achieving its second best record in ten years. The Rams took the Nineteenth District Title with wins over arch-rivals DuPont, Overton, the NIL Champs, and Donelson, a finalist for the State Championship. r . s. WAYNE BAILIFF ALEX BEAVERS CHUCK BOYD RONNIE BUCHANAN .lllfrrmlf Crzfnlain All-Tournrzmefzl Tram fs., . gQ.5f'X 4 ', I ,I 1 x ll if.. Q25- S 'fx Front Row: Kenneth Apple, D011 Traylor, jimmy Howard, Ronnie DeWeese, Larry Kirk, Randy llc-givener, .lffzmgfr Burk Row: Ronnie Buchanan, Bill Swain, Superintendent Moss, Couch Brirnni, Chuck Boyd, Alex Beavers, Xllnyiie Bdlirf BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD llfflj' fn rdmznid. Clzzzvlcf 14,13 gm?-,X .5,g,gfig,-' F AXKI exp, .-qv -S, 5-vq..' Ab , 2 1' ,. in .-.fe ..4rx... 2 - -- JR. HIGH BoYs BASKETBALL TEAM First Row L, In R.-Terry Murff, Randy Fisher, Mike McDonald, Ronnie Miller, Craig Carter, Phillip Patterson, Phil Butrum, Coach DeLosh Second Row L. io R.-john Sloan, Mike Head, Robert Birdsong, Larry DeWeese, Steve Moore, Sammy Wolfe, Gary Stinson, Ronnie Lane. 54 So E 'SEV AU 34 JR. HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM 1 Q N 0 ,- U' lm' S I N, gr I , 7 g 'UL K A - L ffl 3 t . .R ,Y I 5 M, . I K, - 1 9 ' - 'v ' , '- -f s -. L., .' f. 1 , f J . . 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In R.-Paulette Cannon, Rebecca Peacher, Linda Cameron, jane Barron, Becky Herod Connie Hunter. Second Row L. to R.-Vivian McElroy, Sandra Smith, Beverly Alex Lindsley, Daryl Steverson, Miss Drake, Diane Carver, Cindy Potter, Connie Hulan ll.- 'lf' Coach Nincv Lucis with Seniors Beckx Thompson ,lox Lance, Miss Lucas, Jean Mosley. Marguerite Wolfe. Ronda Madison ,,,, 7 7 7 Madison .... 77 7 Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison .... , 7 7 Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison Madison -,,7 77777,.'l'J lt SCORES Gordonsville 7 7 7 7 Dupont .s... 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Bellevue 77777 Hillsboro. 7 'loclton 777777 Donelson 77.777 7 Litton 777777777 7 7 7 Goodlettsvilleu IHCIIOII- 7777777 7 7 7-Xlgood 77777777 A 7 ll.1plewood7 7 77 7 7 7 7 Litton 777777 7 Stratford 7777 Goodlettsville, 7 lWouc1son7 7 7 DuPont 77777 M.1plQwood7 7 77 Str.itford7 7 7 7 Bellevue 7 TOURNAMENTS h 'clton7 DuPont 315 00 30 51' 35 7-A So oo jo 47 -27 So 1. s 'Y 'I 3-4 05 If VM, ! I 'J ' 1 1 Q ' Q4 . I T I Y l' 4 1 I Y f, ix' . i T X, i Sr l lv ' i r 7: A 1 X f - v.,q- I lx l ' I 1 X .gfmm-I l l f' H ., - j KX ' frfgj fb- Y I I i 1 , Silly, I uf 1' ff Ronda Wade Marguerite Wolfe Bette Carter Bobbie jones Furwfzrd Forward Forward Forward CH-Cflptrzfrz The Rarnettes pulled some stunning upsets by defeating joelton and Donelson in regular season play, and joelton again in the tournaments. The girls fought long and hard during the Donelson game, never giving up, and emerged with a one-point victory. Through many defeats the girls' team has held their spirits high and realized the im- portance of good sportsmanship. Becky Thompson Gzmrfl Joy Lance CnfCf1pluzr1 Guard ' ' T I I ' H Beverly Tuggle Guard Lenora Ragan Guard l K ' 1. I ffl! I K s S-J A Ov I 4 .1111 Fronffjlldy Luwry, Bobbie jones, juan MUSIC-y, jumly Sutton, Bette Carter, Becky TUHIIIINHII fgllfjx KI.mg,1n-I Zipperer, Beverly Tugglc, joy Lzmcc, lXI11x'gue1'ite Wolfe, Ronda Wade, I.c11wra1 Reugam, Nlclivu Cwllim' i Q JUMP High. BFW In .1Ic1fgI1t'V1.ft'.' 1965 BASEBALL TEAM First Row-Jimmy Pittman, Otho Stanford, Johnny johnson, Dale Harper, Charlie Cole, Doug Gober, Danny Fisher, Ronnie Sloan. Second RowHjerry Mayes, Chipper Pearson, Bobby Boyd, Ronnie Buchanan, Wayne Baliff, john Patterson, Mike Johnson, Coach Davidson, Tony Merryman. ' -B g3 fN C I . EE , , , in B , 5 A Th 1 fififfi i ' if' las NT t t . - P j-gV'gf 1 4 'if 'fT - -X U f 'I V - iN' n I 9, A br 2 a fs- X Y , R r , ' f 4 It in 'sw we , ,Q .r A' at ww iff' Vi A fi' P B X Xi 4 X I Xiu I vi K ' I I L ,'+.U'S RI VH X J ,.. 2 t :Q 1 r'f'-' L ffw' 1963 GOLF TEAM David Vester, Tommy Heath, Eddie Benson, Tyree Harris, Al Womack, Mr. Sargent, Coach. I .gil GIRLS TENNIS TEAM 1963 Firxl RuwfCl10ryl Wugcrmnn, Sunclrn Smith, l36cky Tlnnrlpsnn, Curiilyn NlCCUl'l'IIL1Cli, jncly knrlcr- sun. St'Cll7Z!f Raw-ju .Xnnc Suvcriu, Linda Flynn, Linclu Hester, june Boyce, ju Anno llcwtcr, Nlnry Head, Miss Lucas, Cmiflz. El . 4 i l - Q r li Fl I 45 ,a . ,J . ,Q BOYS TENNIS TEAM 1965 1 ,IX , ,- J Q 4 - ' Q.. ' 4 .-, A X 7 ,. S I 'N r First Raw: Gordon McClellan. Bill Walker, Ronnie Peterson l'm'f.':v1g. Stove XY.ilkcr. Mr Sh.inn.a:' CUKIIII, Gerald Dillelmy. Svruziil RMU: -Inc Luna, Joe Duper, -loc Riggins, Bi-lwlwy XX-nng. lliviii 1-Qnwx. Larry Kirk. N- i 1 L 7 i I J x n rl Y Q .nmwzi-. n. A-'vw TRACK 1965 Firsf Row-John Norris, Nelson Turner, Joe Gaines, Harry Webster, Tommy Sloan, Sonny Nichols, Pat Brown, Bruce Hertz, Sefond Row-Sidney Hinkle, Dale Brady, Bobby Wells, Phillip Hyde, George Sloan, john Moore, J. B. Baker, Bobby Wooden, john Broadway. Tlzirrl Row-Richard Evans, Chuck Boyd, Kenneth Apple, Mike Sloan, Randall Lee, Donald Graves. Madison's new track contributed to a successful season. Led by Chuck Boyd and members from an outstanding freshman team, the Rams are looking forward to greater achievements in the 1964 track program. l 1 4 -QZQLIN -5 f -..,,,,, ' Al -5 ' 'W-He' m sgiiliihs l 'X 'I' HQMECOMING , QUEEN VICTORIA BENSON 138 li av 1 f-.4 , -1 -. W' ,,,Q . ., Q ' Z 3 iv . SA if 1 Guy Arnold and Philip Dillingham, Vicki is escorted oil' the iivlil hy cu-unptgi Crownbearers. Chuck liuyil Mu Queen Vicki Benson :incl her zittciulniits, Cheryl Patterson mul IXIQ 'l' Bli ' 1 in ln In Thv lluim-cu Cum - ' 'K MISS MADISON CHERIE SADLER l x 0 SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Y ICKI BENSON f'uf1I11111 TT' uv-X i QW 1 'F W X 1 'YN WM A 5 I X E J ,vw -, A N xi DIANE DAX: -IUDY ADAMS or X, -..r I LINDA GULLETTIE CA RU L .-X R MSTRON G 3 A 'YS rw-, f u N iI.,XIi' C? 1 zu , IrI,l',R fy.- 11 if - J IN 'lf tx KUXXH4' SX1Il,I'fX 4. 'riff CHEER5 FUR - 3 THE BIC S NAL? karl f The 300,000 volts nzagzzetzbed the whole school at llze Science A ssembly. 1 r1Al'l AI ITS BEST SMUVE I ASSEMBLIES Has t1IIVIl0t1VSl'l'll Miss Jaws? wO'0OU Vohq gm, IAWM Plgg ' ' Could stlll smmlc. 5 , L mv Miss Shaw lmpeached judge Martin, or was it CREAM pie? rr' 'mx lx 1 it X lil 1 H l ' ll jg l il X ll 2 a '1 1 x Ray Charles, fresh from football camp Bill .md Chuck playcll it cool A Happiness is A111 LISNCIUIAIIQ' Un Hillbilly Day. X 'I I Farmer Wade !'7lfFYfdl'lZFl1I1f!l5S6'7l1bl'X M11 SL1I'gCI1l'S class cnjfvyerl the easy life. +0 N? rug M-rm I IL 1 . X, , lv J 11' .' 'r Pl.'1.'YH4f 1' 1. .Y',',. ,f,1' IM XNIIHVI xml' lflfrlrnwv i -41 X A-f . 1 Aw .N XV, X 3. . L. k Q-J! , , 1., , .VV '. 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How LONG they were when you walked alone to your locker? How LONESOME they were after school? 1964 The Senior Class wrought their memories in iron. 'JXJL1 i P f g -5 1115? vN!M x Mr. Martin and Mr. Anderson received advanced degrees. MiSS Drake DGCHHH' IT Tl' I'SfllI1l.1 LH will X X 5 x J 1 I ,-L ,K 'ffmkwm iw, -TS fifgiii-2 Wwifqii 46. lxaw ik if Q1 Mr. Briclgmzin aldmirn-ml ull the trophies we won in 1964. AYEAR OF ACHIEVEME u l . A YEAR OF Stud lx 'll Hobby Rochelle and Frank Huy worked in the Sheet metal shop. I f-Qx..g rv-cy X . I me-in ,xz fwfxx 4 Ni I l 4 P 41 ' J 5 X, k., , M I 'A cf-1 i fl X s Q i if A Beverly .Xlexuncler and Steve lNlcnmfC were numerl .Xll County Ir, High l liamketbull Players. ps- fi 41 Mr. Galbreuth and Bobby Nichols snapped in the mgnehine Qhop 111 lXlLlDlCW4mLl, ,pu- . A YEAR OF wards , Couch Brimm received the Rebel Bowl George Card and George Sloan became Captain and Alt. Captain for the 1964 football season. Trophy. vv-f X. 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