Madison Mayodan High School - Falcon Yearbook (Madison, NC)

 - Class of 1963

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LOUISE JOYNER leaves her quiet ways to Barbara Hawkins. BECKY KNIGHT leaves her old basketball shoes to Carolyn Forbes . HARRY AND LARRY KNIGHT leave their positions on the football team to anyone who thinks they can handle it. WAYNE KNIGHT leaves his waistline to Royce Richardson. JERRY LANDRETH leaves his Huntsville bus to Benny Bullins. SHIRLEY LANDRETH leaves all of her old memories to anyone who wants them. GARY LEMMONS is leaving everything behind. CARRIE MABE leaves her quiet ways to Wanda Comer. WILMA MABE leaves, and takes her red Chevy with her. JANE MANRING leaves her good taste for clothes to any- one who thinks they can out do her. RONNIE MARLEY leaves his curly hair to Clarence Russ- ell. STEVE MARTIN is leaving - and taking his flirty ways with him. BETTY MILKS is leaving her position as majorette to Mary Francis Bullins. WORTH MITCHELL leaves his ability to skip school and go to Stoneville to Jimmy Bullins. DANNY MCFALL leaves his ability to be best all round to Donald Adkins. SAM MURPHY leaves his position on the newspaper staff to Jimmy Hooker. NANCY NEAL leaves her ability to be best all round to Bobsie Grimsley. CAROL O'NEAL leaves her petite size to Mattie Robert- son. LINDA O'NEAL leaves her good times while waiting for the bus after school to Dwight Gann. JOEL PAYNE leaves M-M High for a better life. MARY DELL PEAY leaves her flirty ways to Betty Plummer RONNIE PRICE leaves his glasses to Bill Garrity. BONNIE PYRTLE leaves her shyness to Judy Knight. IANICE RICHARDSON leaves her job at the radio station to anyone who wants it. CAROLYN REID leaves her original ideas to anyone who 's brave enough to try them. PHIL REID just leaves! ' JOHN ROBERTS leaves his artistic talents to Steve Vaden. MICHAEL ROBERTS leaves her high spirits to Jan Adkins. BILLY ROGERS leaves his quietness to Frank Archer. MIKE ROGERS leaves his ability to play basketball to David Reddick. BRENDA ROMINGER leaves her witty ways to Dean Knight. SONDRA SATTERFIELD leaves her ability to get married to Nancy Lewis. DORETTA SHELTON leaves her red hair to Sandra Mabe. CAROLYN SCHULTZ leaves her official walks in the hall to anyone who can look official. JIMMY SECRIST is hoping to leave. JUDI SHARP leaves her position as bus driver to Margaret Price. DAVID SHARP leaves his ability to play the drums to Don Carter. JAMES SHELTON leaves - and takes Bonnie with him. RACHEL SMITH leaves her ability to study to Martha Law. JAMES SMITH - leaves. BOBBY SNYDER leaves his love for school to Henry Closson. VICTOR SUTTON leaves his ability to lose weight to Bob- by Peay. DONNIE THACKER leaves his ability to drive l46 to anyone who would have it. JAMES SMITH leaves his hot Ford to Kenneth Cayton. JOANNE TUCKER, leaves, but is taking everything with her. TONY VARNER leaves his blonde hair to Roger Smith. PERRY VERNON leaves his ability to lose weight to Bobby Peay. LAVERNE WATSON leaves her position as chief cheer- leader to Carol Tuttle. RAY WATKINS leaves his ability to sleep in class to T. L. Knight. LESTER WALKER leaves his radio to all the Junior girls. FREDDY WALL leaves with Mr. Allen's training and con- fidence that he'll watch over Vicki while he's away. DEEMS WEBSTER leaves his ability to snow all the girls to Johnny Fallin. BETTY WILLIAMS leaves her positions as editor of the newspaper and annual to anyone who has the money to pay a psychiatrist's bill, DANNY WILSON leaves happily - to join Linda. VIRGINIA WILSON leaves her car to Nellie Grey Chambers ROSELLA WILLIAMS isn't saying much. She's just glad she is out. Signed, published, and declared as out Last Will and Testament by Bonnie Rhodes and Larry Case, the named Testatrix and Testator . Witnesses: Advisor- Editor-in-Chief- Principal- , ' Testatrix b Testator W my -auf I

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gatsf anaf jesfamenf We, the Senior Class of 1963 of Madison-Mayodan Senior High School, County of Rockingham, State of North Caro- lina, being of sound mind and body, hereby request your presence at the presentation of our Last Will and Testament con- sisting of our most loved and valued possessions. We, the Senior Class of 1963, composed of the finest type of people, make known this, our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I, SECTION I To Mrs. Gladys Young we leave this 1963 Falcon with the hope that she will never forget us. ARTICLE I, SECTION II To our superintendent, Mr. V. Mayo Bundy, we the Senior Class, leave our appreciation for his help and guidance. ARTICLE I, SECTION III To our principal, Mr. Jake Atkinson, we the Senior Class, leave a long lunch line, crowded halls, and our congratulations for a job well done. ARTICLE I, SECTION IV Item I - To Mrs. Scott, we leave our deepest appreciation for her help with everything this year. Item II - To Mrs. Smith, we leave the quietest English room in school. Item III - To Miss Webster, we leave the ability to get along with the rising Senior Class. Item IV - To our teachers, we leave quiet halls and peaceful classrooms. ARTICLE II, SECTION I Item I - To the rising Senior Class, we leave the remains of M-M Senior High. Item II - To the rising Juniors, we wish for you a very successful year. Item III - To the Sophomores, we leave the ability to get through more years of school. Item IV - To the Freshmen, we leave the ability to stand to the Senior Class. ARTICLE II, SECTION II DIANA ANGEL leaves her position as chief majorette to Brenda Cure. SHIRLEY ATWOOD leaves her height to Portia Reddick. KAYE BARRETT leaves her good grades to anyone who is willing to work to earn thern. DONNIE BLACKARD leaves to join his brother at Cow College. KEN BOISSEAU leaves his dependability to Tony Fallin. HILDA BOWLIN leaves her Betty Crocker Cook Book to anyone with marriage in mind. BERLIE BOWMAN leaves his job at the Sealtest to anyone who wants it. BUTCH BURRIS leaves his neatness to Terry Shelton. Sl-IERYL BURTON leaves her small size to Ann Reynolds. GERRY CARTER leaves her ability to play the field to Mary Ann Hill. LARRY CASE leaves his list of female admirers to Junior Hennis. PATTY CASSELL leaves her ability to tell jokes to Nancy Nelson. BONNIE CASSIDY leaves in a red and white '56 Oldsmo- bile - with Ray! RONNIE CASSIDY leaves his black curly hair and sweet ways to David Tilley. GARY CHAMPION leaves Lenda Shaffer Csighj. JUNIOR COLEMAN leaves his ability to throw spit balls in class to Leon Coleman. JUDY COMPTON leaves her Cadillac to 'Beth Clay. WILLIAM CROUCH leaves his ability to succeed to Mike Butler. JOHN DRAKE leaves with a sigh for a certain sophomore girl. DAVID EVANS leaves his nickname, Doodley, to any- one who can latch on to it. JOHNNIE FORBES leaves his quiet manner to Pete Tucker TOMMY FOX leaves his ability to broad slide 140 to anyone who can do it. GREG FULCHER leaves his coat to a certain sophomore irl. LARRQY GANN leaves his flat top to someone with a flat head. SHIRLEY GOINS leaves her neat locker to anyone who wants it. MIKE GRIFFIN leaves his books - burning brightly! HALE HAWKINS leaves - but maybe not - since he likes school so well. GAIL HAZELWOOD leaves her position in the office to Carol Justice. RICHARD HIGHFILL leaves his little red sports car - No, - on second thought, he may need it. MARIE HOLLINS leaves her loud laughs to Beth Crouch. ROMONDA HOPPER leaves her position in the library to Peggy Nelson. JUDY JOYCE leaves her friendly ways to Linda Boles. GWEN JOYNER leaves her homecoming crown to Connie Webster.



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Cktsts jffsfofy As beginning Freshmen we were faced not only with new challenges and a new enviroment but also with the idea of meeting new classmates - consolidation Like all Freshmen we were green - not just plain green but a brilliant flaring green Through the leadership of our class officers: President Harry Knight- Vice-President Dawn Rivenburg- Secretary LaVerne Watson and Treasurer Larry Knight- we were able to overcome the barriers of our Freshman year The Freshman class was well represented by our homecoming candidate Dawn Rivenburg Our homeroom teachers C Mrs Gladys Young Mrs Norma Bundy Mr. Jack Norris and Mrs Ruth Marshall guided us through this year of uncertainity Our Sophomore year a step further into the future was truly rewarding With great enthusiasm and determination we proceeded through this year with the guidance of our class officers: Deems Webster President- Danny McFa1l V1ce-President- Diana Angel Secretary- and Gwen Joyner Treasurer Miss Maude Webster Mr George Bryant Mrs Violet Suly and Mrs Lila Robertson were our homeroom teachers this year LaVerne Watson was chosen as Sophomore Homecoming Candidate We made the year complete with the organization of two clubs - Junior Civitans and Junior Civinettes Our Junior year was filled with hard work and much enthusiasm Again with the help of our homeroom teachers Mr T L Knight Mrs Ruth Thomas and Miss Betty Jean Steele we were able to make the most of this year Being faced with many decisions our class officers: Danny Treasurer- were successful in the strife With much effort and hard work we were able to crown our homecoming candidate Gwen Joyner queen for 1961 The Junior-Senior Prom the first to be held in the new high school auditorium was a big success Presented with a decorating problem we spent much time in preparation for this momentous occasion For some of us summer vacation was long but for others it was over too soon! At last we had reached the highest peak of our high school days - Seniors. Having received our class rings we wore them proudly from that moment Guided by our homeroom teachers: Mrs Elizabeth Smith Miss Maude Webster and Mrs Loraine Scott we completed our Senior year with little difficulty Our class officers: Ronnie Cassidy President- Perry Vernon Vice-President- Carolyn Schultz Secretary- Ken Boisseau Treasurer- and LaVerne Watson Reporter- REALIZING their responsibilities to the class endeavored to do their best Elected to the yearbook were: Editor-in Chief Betty Jane Williams- Business Manager Richard Highfill- Assistant Business Manager Gwen Joyner- Advertising Manager LaVerne Watson- Sports Editor Danny McFall- Art Editor John Roberts- Photographer Becky Knight' Typists: Brenda Rominger Kaye Barrett Sheryl Burton Betty Milks Nancy Neal and Gail Hazelwood. Our advisor was Mrs Loraine Scott. This year we were proud to be represented by Diana Angel our Homecoming candidate Uplifted by the success of our football team Csecond place in the conferencej new school spirit was aroused among the students As we depart each taking a different path of life we will always remember and cherish the precious moments of our high school days Class Historians Xaiiuw f , I McFall, Presidentg Ronnie Cassidy, Vice-Presidentg Bonnie Cassidy, Secretaryg and Sondra Webster, I M ' I

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