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1962 Of MADISON Let us now open the mystrc album of memorres of the past four years ln September 1958 srxty mne of us entered for the frrst trme the halls of Madrson Hrgh School I took qurte a whrle for us to learn thrs perrod busrness but under the leadershrp of our homeroom teachers Mrs Bundy Mrss Lawson and Mrs McCollum we fmally settled down to the ways of hrgh school The offrcers we elected to gurde us through our Freshman year were Presldent Kay Bundy Vrce Presrdent Ralph Tuttle Secretary Judy Mabe and Treasurer Chrrstrne Coleman Everythrng was excrtrng because rt was so new to us Such events as the electron of our frrst homecommg candrdate Chrrstrne Coleman was especrally thrrllmg Although we enjoyed our frrst year rn hrgh school we were glad when our summer vacatron arrrved jfsfory MA YODA N In September 1958 thrrty srx of us entered the halls of Mayodan Hrgh School We had frnally made 1t Freshmen at last' Thls was the new experrence to whrch we had looked forward for erght long years lt drdn t take us long to adJust to the new horrzon That year was rmportant and excrtrng because we could Jorn many drfferent clubs and have more prrvrleges Under the leadershrp of Mtss Ruth Hyder and Mr Otrs J Stultz we pulled through that year Our class offl cers were Presrdent Ransom Gotns Vlce Presrdent Donnle Joyce Secretary Treasurer Darlene Srzemore Reporter Gayle Grbson Our freshman homecommg candrdate that year was Saundra Johnson Our freshman year passed qurck ly for some and slowly for others wrth everyone lookmg for ward to summer vacatlon and hrs Sophomore year CONSOLIDATION' Consolrdatron' At the begmnrng of our Sophomore year Madrson and Mayodan were Jorned together to form a larger and more prosperous school The hectrc routme of rrdrng the buses back and forth between the two schools frlled our Sopho more year wrth much uncertarnty confusron and excrtement The feeltng of rrvalry whrch we once held for each other soon developed rnto a sprrrt of unrty After adJust1ng to the many peculrarrtres of consolrdatron we elected our class offrcers who were as follows Presrdent Jrmmy Wrlson Vrce Presrdent Donnre Joyce Secretary Brlly Drake and Treasurer Gary Welch Our homeroom teac ers were Mr Knrght Mrs Robertson and Mrs Suley Dranne Woods was elected our homecommg candldate that year ln the fall of 1960 we returned to school as Junrors Thrs year we were begmnrng to feel more at ease rn hrgh school and hrgh school actrvrtres Donnre Joyce Jrmmy Wrlson Gary Welch and Tommy Cook were elected as our offrcers to gurde us through the year and rts actrvrtres Our homeroom teachers were Mrss Steele Mr McKee and Mr Knrght We elected Gayle Grbson as homecommg candrdate that year We were more than proud when she was crowned Homecomrng Candr date of 1961 The grand frnale of thrs year was our Junror Senror Prom whrch was held on May 12 at the Mayodan Gym nasrum The theme of our prom was Some Enchated Evemng Through workrng together and the satrsfactron obtarned from the results of hard work we made thrs year a memorable one Senrors at last' We were very fortunate thrs year to be able to enter such a frne new burldmg We hope that the classes of the future wrll be as proud to graduate from thrs new school as we are Thls year we could hardly wart untll the arrrval of our class rrngs We were so eager and exerted that when they arrrved we could hardly wart to get them on our frngers Our class offrcers were Presrdent Jrmmy Wrlson Vrce Presrdent Martha Parts Secretary Kay Bundy and Treasurer Frankre Vernon Mrs Scott Mrss McKellar and Mrss Webster were our homeroom teachers Our representatrve as home comrng candrdate thrs year was Frankre Vernon The annual staff was composed of the followrng Edltor tn Chref Melts sa Crews Busrness Manager Johnny Irvrng Assrstant Busrness Manager Jack Saunders Advertrsrng Manager Joyner Wash burn Assrstant Advertrsrng Manager Pete Adkms Sports Edrtor Donnre Joyce Art Edrtor Tommy Cook Photographer Dodd Webster Typrsts Yvonne Dalton Gayle Grbson Anna Joyce and Judy Mabe Advrsor Mrs Scott Although these four years have been full of fun work and experrences we wrll soon be faced wrth the event of graduatron As we depart some enterrng those portals of learnrng not rn awe or fear but rn the realrzatron that we have completed part of our task and we are settmg our course for those to come Class Hrstorrans u 1 l - - 1 1 - 1 - ' , . t . , . . ,, . ,, . . , , . , . , . , . 1. . . , , , . . - 1 3 1 I f 3 - , , ' I Y I I I I - , . . 1 ' , 1 I ' Y : f 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 h- . , . , . . . , . U 5 1 U . , . , . . 1 . ' . . . - . . - ' f . ,, . ,, . . . . . . , . , , . , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , , . . . .i . . . -. - . . - ' Y S f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 I 1 f Y 2 , ' ' 7 f l ' 3 l I r 1 1 1 I 3
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J W style to Larry Case and Larry Gann. NORMA JEAN HILL leaves her quiet- ness to Mary Dell Peay. JOHNNY IRVING leaves his love for math classes to William Crouch. .MIKE JACKSON leaves his superior strength and mental ability to Freddie Wall. NANCY JOHNSON leaves her ability to get along with teachers to Shir- ley Atwood. ANNA JOYCE leaves with hopes that Jimmy Key will be there. BUTCH JOYCE leaves his walks through the halls to Virginia Lou. DONNIE JOYCE leaves with FRANKIE VERNON. PATRICIA JOYCE leaves her quiet ways to Gerry Carter. TONY LAWSON leaves Libby Folger from 8 am to 3 pm. JUDY MABE leaves to her sister, Sandra, all that she can afford to leave. WILLIE MAE MANUEL leaves her loud speaking voice to Ramona Cardwell. DOYLE MARLEY leaves his position as President of the band to Worth Mitchell. KAYE MARTIN leaves her unknown artistic ability to Patty Cassell. KEN MARTIN leaves his neat hair to William Whitten. SHELBY NELSON leaves her ability to prepare Miss Jones's lunch to Jane Manring. GARY NEWMAN leaves his quiet ways to Hale Hawkins. SANDRA NORRIS leaves her ability to get to class on time to Judy Boles. MARTHA PARIS leaves her love and consideration for others to any ris- ing Senior willing to use it. ALLEN PUCKETT leaves a freshman to anyone who thinks he can take her. GARY MOORE leaves his basketball ability to Jimmy Sechrist. CAROLYN NEWMAN leaves her blond hair to Gwen Joyner. LYNDA RICHARDSON leaves her height to Sheryl Burton. BARBARA ROBERTS leaves her many memorable times on the bus to Brenda Rominger. JUDY ROBERTSON, SAUNDRA JOHN- SON, and DARLENE SIZEMORE leaves their togetherness to Sondra Webster, Carol Payne, and Janice Richardson. LEON RUMLEY leaves his lovely hair to Ronnie Cassidy. SHELBY SANDS wills her neat locker to Diana Angel. JACK SAUNDERS leaves his position at the corner drug store in Madison to Danny McFalls. DAVID STEVENS leaves his day dreams to anyone who can go that far out. MAXINE STEVENS leaves all her A's to F students in the Junior Class. LINDA STILL leaves her love for danc- ing the twist to Rachel Smith. DIXON TALLEY leaves his noncon- formism to Roscoe Goad. JIMMY TILLEY has already left and PATRICIA COLLINS is watching for graduation. SHELVA TILLEY wills her pocket- books to Michele Roberts. MIKE TUTTLE leaves his ability to run the mile to Perry Vernon. FRANKIE VERNON leaves her beauty to anyone who can compare. JOYNER WASHBURN leaves his basket ball ability to Junior Coleman and Roger Baughn. DODD WEBSTER leaves everything, except Judy Neal, including the best of luck to the Junior class. GARY WELCH leaves his figure and football ability to Gary Champion. ELAINE WILLIAMS leaves her great sense of humor to Carolyn Wil- liams and Louise Joyner. JANE WILLIAMSON leaves her French class to LaVerne Watson and Gail Hazelwood. JIMMY WILSON leaves his all con- ference ability to Deems Webster. MIKEY WOODS leaves his Charles Atlas books to Harry and Larry Knight. alarm Fiat, r il '4 i I J i I I i I V i I li H 'J gl ,J E :xl E E E. i E . 5 r e 3 F42 if . i J JI ,J .ii nf I-J IH I ii I J 1 J 9 fl' Fi if' lip fill til L li 1 ' .I 'J fx iii ,IA .lglll E. I , vi si Ei . .F Ei r J li rig A L55 Jl'f
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