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ROYAL WEDDING - Wor1dWide, attention was focused on England s Prince Charles, heir to the and -!J~-----· thron~. CHAft1Pto 5ugar d Lady Diana Spencer, his new ~nncess Ray L N IN THE RING - ed .,vorl of Wales, when they were ma~ied m a Welte:~ard took the u~isput r televised ceremony at St. Paul s 91 stoppin ¥ht championsh1~ aft~ 4111 cathedral. round -{k homas Hearns 1n a 0. 1981-1982 FINAL EDITION * * * * VOL. 1 PG 2

WINNINGEST COACH - Alabama SINKING FEELING - Destruction football coach Bear Bryant achieved a occurred in drought-parched central record 315th collegiate football victory Florida as a series of sinkholes when the "Crimson Tide" defeated developed. The largest, in Winter Park, Penn State, making Bryant the all-time swallowed cars, houses, businesses. most victorious.

STONES ROLL AGAIN - In their first U.S. tour since 1978, the Rolling Stones, led by 38-year-old Mick Jagger, VIOLENCE IN IRELAND - Unrest wake of the death of IRA hunger striker played a 10-week concert tour that continued in Ireland. Belfast was the Bobby Sands. He, along with other IRA included 42 performances. It was the center of violence as rioting tore members, carried out a hunger strike Rolling Stones 19th year together. through troubled Northern Ireland in the protest from their jail cells.

JOE LOUIS DIES - Known to many as the "Brown Bomber," Joe Louis died at the age of 66. He was world heavyweight champ fighter from 1937 to DODGERS TAKE SERIES-After the New York Yankees and take their 1949, and was recognized as one of losing the first two games, the Los first World Series title in 16 years. the best heavyweight fighters ever. Angeles Dodgers came back to defeat ROANOKE C ITY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM

Central Library Virgini a Room In Memorium

ROBERT BR UCE ROBERTSON

Janu:iry 10, 1968-0c tobcr 10, 1981

A life so young, known to all Had muc h to give, large and small. His love for animals and the open air Left us all with a strong held prayer. He always seemed to make us laugh, So these are words to hi s behalf. Robert's death was so unfair. As his fri e nds, we would lik e to share A memory not to be soon undone Of a boy whose life had just begu~.

- Key Churchill

ROBERT ROBERTSON Morning A . rriva 1

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James Madison Junior High School 1160 Overland Road, SW Roanoke, Virginia (703) 981-2351 24015

J ------Dedication Mrs. Charlotte T. Cooley

Back-to-school At an Assembly Helpful And Understanding

4 - - 1982 Madison Matador

We, of the Madison Matador staff, annually dedicate the yearbook to the person who we feel deserves it above all others. This person is an outstanding example of what we consider to be an ideal teacher. She is conscientious and understanding. She has an explanation for almost every unanswerable, obscure, or confusing question. She has helped us all to come to a point of understanding when we just knew we couldn't understand. She is always ready to help a student whose mind has been boggled with the several different "Cooley Methods." We really ap­ preciate her efforts as she has helped us in the past and, we hope, will continue to do so in the future.

For all your hard work in making learning easier and more fun, we thank you in dedicating the 1982 Madison Matador to you, Mrs. Char­ lotte T. Cooley.

Chaperone at a Dance

Ever the Helpful Teacher

With Mr. Vandergrift

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( . Administration

Clark E. Vandergrift James D. Polk Principal Assistant Principal Lynchburg, BA Howard, BMusEd U Virginia, MEd U Virginia, MA Coordinating Communications, Mrs. Virginia T. Belcher Secretary

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Messers Polk and Bolde n Stealing the Show at the Christmas Concert ' Happy at Work

Morning Check-in In the Office: 981-2351

Mrs. Virg inia C. Nave Secretary Accounting, Attendance 8 Mrs. Mary Gill Mrs. Gloria Grogan Mrs. Lola Manigault Mrs. Deloria Robinson Mrs. Janis Wertz LO Teacher Aide EMR Teacher Aide Matron Aide TMR Teacher Aide Library Aide

Madison's SENIOR Varsity During Pe p Assembly

Faculty Meeting: Teachers Studying? Must Really Be - Rough Madison's Faculty

Mrs. Christine Almeida Mrs. Virginia Blain Latin, French Mathematics Hollins, BA R-MWC, BA U Paris, MA U Virginia

Millard E. Bolde n Physical Education Virginia State, BS VPI & SU

9 Assembly, Art Exhibit: Tempera by Art I and Puppets

Faculty Meeting: A Pregnant Silence

Day's End: Keeping Up With Tota? ; I I

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Miss Patsy S. Bowles Mrs. Sarah Burnett Miss Sophia Bushkar Mrs. Janet Claytor Mrs. Charlotte Cooley Band LO Specialist Guidance Counselor English Mathematics E TN State, BSMus Ed Roanoke, BLA Morris Harvey, BS Hampton I, BS Duke, BA U Virginia U Virginia Radford, MA VCU, MEd

"' ( 1( ' Joe M. Corne Mrs. Robin Echols Sgt. Rodney A. Franklin Joe G. Frye Mrs. Elizabeth Furrow Orchestra Spanish, Air Force Jr. ROTC Mathematics Science, Mathematics Shenandoah, BMusEd Maryville, BS Exploratory Language Radford, BA, MS VPl&SU, BS Appalachian State, MEd · VPl&SU, BA U Virginia U Virginia

10 Mrs. Cynthia Gallagher Miss Sandra Garst Mrs. Ann S. Graybill Mrs. Janice H. Hale Mrs. Cheryl Hambrick English, Drama Science Business, Typing, TMR Special Ed. MH Special Ed. VPI & SU, BA Longwood, BS Geography Talladega, AB Madison, BS Hollins E Carolina, AB U Virginia U Virginia

Miss Blanche Hamden Miss Ann F. Harman Mrs. Nancy R. Healy Mrs. Nancy Huggett Mrs. Geneva Jenkins Reading, English Physical Education English Special Ed. Scie nce Concord, BS Madison, BS R-MWC, BA Home Economics Madison, BS U Virginia VPI & SU, MS Radford, BS, MS U Virginia

A Ladies' Man

The Gate at Our SCA Dance

Brown Baggers at Lunch

11 John B. Leffel Mrs. Betty S. Levine Peter A. Lewis Thomas E. Lovell Miss M. Clare Newman Social Worker Guidance Coordinator EMR Special Ed . Physical Education Geography William & Mary, BS U Pittsburgh, BS WV State, BS Guilford, AB R-MWC Radord, MS MEd Eastern M ichigan, MA Radford, MS Northwestern, BA, MS

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Miss Vicki L. Omer Stan M. Parker Miss Pat Perrin Raymond Perry Mrs. Martha Pitze r LD Specialist Social Studies Art Science Visually Impaired Radford, BS Appalachian State, BS Duke, AB Bluefield State, BS Mary Baldwin, BA U Virginia Hollins Virginia State U Virginia, MEd •

Car Trouble?

Meeting With the Assistant Superintendent

12 Hearing Dr. Hunt on Curriculum

Chaperones at the Dance

Miss Glenda Richardson Gabe E. Saker Mrs. Annette M. Shaw T. J. Shulkcum Mrs. Marjorie Smithey Physical Education School Improvement English School Resource Officer History Hiwassee Program Elon, BA Roanoke Police UNC Greensboro, BA Radford, BS Radford, BS Ap palachian State, MA Department U Virginia

I~' \ /' ~ Mrs. Margaret Webb Miss Marjoretta Sparrow Robert P. Steinmetz Miss Eleanor Taylor Mrs. Edna R. Wade Vocal Music Home Economics Industrial Arts Librarian Mathematics Hampton I, BS MS Southern, BA Marshall, BA UNC Greensboro, BA Longwood, EMusEd. Western Michigan, U Virginia, MEd MLS

13 Cafeteria Staff

. Shirley Whitlow Miss l'ne Ferguson Mrs. Made 1 H ffman Mrs. Bonnye ~nglish M Corinna Mrs.rs. Dons. Fowler, Manager Mrs. Juanita Simmons

Mrs. Harriette Mason at the Cash Register

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f \ ~ /_ ·ntenance rvta• Staff Mr. Carlton Thomas, Mr. Walter·e t R eed,cox (building manage r), Mrs. Harr~th Ril es, Mr. Oma Perdue, Mrs. Elizab Mr. Alvin Brown

- Cafeteria Scenery, Support Staffs, Six-Wheelers

Refrigerator Security Bus Drivers Mr. Eddie Rhodes Mrs. Janine Thompson Mrs. Hazel Scruggs Mrs. Patricia Rayfield Mrs. Judy lynch Mrs. Holly Pugh Mrs. Diane McGhee ABSENT: Mrs. Beulah Hopkins Mrs. Terry Hall Mrs. Sheridan Barnett Mr. James Harris

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World Geography

Back from the Farm: the "Wilderness Challenge"

Hamming It Up in Gym

Seventh Grade Reading Class

Working in Mrs. Cooley's Class A Big Piece Of The Action: Genetics Quest Unit

Usefulness of the Ferret

The Very Domestic Parrot

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Support From the Wrestling Mat In Seventh Grade life Science Assembly With Mrs. Jenkins

Explaining Basketball

Lettering For Academics

19 Christmas Dance: ''Shining Star''

Decorating Committee In Limbo

Students at the Dance

Principal and His Wife, Too

Block Printing in Art Class

- ' .. ~ .. People On the Shelf Basketball Pep Assembly

Inspiration for War

Introduction of the Girls' Basketball Tea m

20 ... . Prelude to the Tacky Day Hop

21 l Pieces: Typing To Tota, Drill And r.! Drama

A Fire Drill

In Latin

On the Floor in Assembly

PT A Money Raiser: Prizes for Selling Tree Ornaments

Sharing a Book in Math Class

22 Science Ornaments

Instructional Council

After Lunch

Roanoke's New Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Tota, With Assistant Mr. Kelley

23 Richmond Trip/Roanoke's Cente nnial Eighth graders spent a day in Richmond. They visited Capitol Square, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Science Muse­ um. They talked with Governor and Mrs. Robb and saw Tom Winn, Madison eighth grader who was a Page during the 1982 session.

Roanoke's Senator Garland Speaking From the Floor

Mr. Robb on the Madison Campus During His Campaign for Governor

Happy 100th Birthday, Roanoke! Then and Now in Roanoke

Madison Students Hearing the Virginia Capitol's Best Guide

24 Under the Capitol's Rotunda With Houdon's Washington and the Bust of James Madison

On the Patio at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Search For Souvenirs In the Museum Gift Shop

Guidance Information System: Always Turned On In the Guidance Office To Provide Help On Colleges, Scholarships, ~nd Jobs

Center: Virginia's Capitol in February With Eighth Graders From Madison

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1ST ROW: Rhonda Cobbs Christina Webb Stacey Ward Meredith Woodrum Rob Harvey Faith Jones 2ND ROW: Sung Su Terry Clarke Basil Bratton Kevin Peter Ben Comer Tim Lefkowicz Romelle Fullen

Kim Able Rhonda Amos David Anderson Lisa Anderson John Andrews

Clarence Artis James Asbury Marty Atherton Sue Bailey Dean Bandy

April Banik Shelby Bates Elizabeth Bivens Kirk Blackburn William Blair

Cathy Boardman David Bolt Lori Bramme r Basil Bratton Laverne Brown

26 • Theresa Burchett Holly Burford Pam Campbell Bradley Carr David Carter

Mike Carter Rebecca Christian Terry Clarke Michelle Clemons Angela Cline

Rhonda Cobbs Ben Comer Jeff Conner Neil Conrad Randy Cook

Frances Cunningham Jeff DeBell Debbie Dempsey Melissa Divers Mike Duncan

Troy Eakin Robert Easter Spencer Edmunds Latricia Ferrell Kelly Ferry

Lisa Franklin Melody Frazier Romelle Fullen La Ton ya Gill Ronnie Gravely

Paul Green Ricky Grim Tony Handy Dwight Harmon Alvin Hartberger

29 Robert Harvey Helen Hicks Sharon Hicks Sandra Houser A llen Howard

Jeff Howard Brenda Huffman - T eresa Hundley Karen Hutcheson Glenn Hylton

W ay ne Jackson Robert Jeter Faith Jones Elmer Keen Tammy KnaPP

Ann Lalor b ert Luanne Lam Susan Latsko A ngel Layto~z Tim LefkoW•

peter Richard Le wis Stephanie Le Mark Lovern Richard Lucady Suzanne LLJn

jel Carl Mcoan Kim Mack " Kim Madd~ 3 rshall Windfie l d~ 35on ~enaldo

30 Jennifer Nesbit Marsha Osborne Tyrone Owens Jeff Pamplin Shetla Parker

E.D. Patterson Kevin Peter Sean Phillips ~~'-..._ -=.,... ' .....__;. Scoot Powell (~"' ·"."' Ronnie Powers ~~=111t- a I; .. - , ll'.IJt\.... it!alllUl l' ) ' J

Jonathan Pugh Matt Richardson A'\ - . I Charlie Ronk Mary Rose Jeffery Ruffin

Linda Salyers Johnny Sarber Robby Saul Libby Shively Winther Showalter

Susan Simmons Charlotte Slusser Donna Smith Amy Snead Kelly Steorts

Deborah Stuart sung Su Debbie Talley Joyce Thompson Laurie Thompson

Terry Thompson Tonnie Thompson Kathy Towsley , Sarah Trinkle - .\ Todd Turner

31 Esther Underwood Elizabeth Vail Stacey Ward Jewell Waters Denise Watson

Christina Webb Vickie Webb Laura Williamson Andrea Wilson Me redith Woodrum

~~P~or t : Miss Harman and Ninth Graders if1 ys1cal Education

Dleep Concentration in Mrs. Cooley's Matll C ass

Grammar and Diagrarning With Mrs. Shaw

Ninth Grade Physical Education in Action

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1ST ROW: Brenda Byrd Dawn Johnson 2ND ROW: Mackie Blaylock Mike Garnett Paula Basham Ellen Swartz I ~ Caroline Ellett Tracy Bowman Meredith Smith Anne Shore Tucker 3RD ROW: Key Churchill Stephen Waskey ABSENT: Tayloe Draper Grace Edmunds Jeff Campbell Tom Winn 1.

SCA REPRESENTATIVES. The Student Cooperative Association is Madison's elected student government. Eighth Grade

Scott Adkins r Amy Alcorn Donnie Aliff Anderson Tricia Anthony Tammy Arms

Terry Ashby Scott Avis Wendy Ayers \ .. ~· I Debbie Bailey Amy Baker ( Sarah Baker

Paula Basham ' Fredrica Bennett Suzanne Blackburn Mike Blackwell Cheryl Blankenship Mackie Blaylock

Sarah Blease Regina Blevins Jonathan Boone Karla Bossmeier Tracy Bowman John Bradshaw

33 Tracy Bradshaw Lawrence Bratton Randy Breslow Don Britts Danny Brooks Judy Brown

Tamara Brown 1~ . ~, Darlene Burchett Kevin Burton ' - , Thomas Burton " Brenda Byrd f~. J Edmund Byrd

Cindy Campbell Jeff Campbell Edward Canova Melissa Chocklett Key Churchill Denny Clarke

Steve Clarke David Cobbs Gene Cobbs ~\ - Elana Cole Vince Cole John Coleman

Whitney Copperman Tina Cordle Dean Cox Kim Cupp Kathryn Cutright William Dale

Wayles Dandridge Carl Davidson Kim Davis Ann DeVerter Watt Dixon Abraham Dolce

Tayloe Draper Thomas Duckwall Melissa Dyer Lisa Easter Tony Easterling Fred Eaton

Maria Edlich Grace Edmunds Caroline Ellett Lisa Estes Tracey Estes sherry Etzler

34 Graphic Exponent Vickie Farrelly James Ferrell Susanna Field Ricky Fields ~.· ··• Tracey Fletcher

Joy Flint Eric Ford Theisen Ford Garry Foster Michael Francis Danny Francisco

Mike Garnett Chuck Graham ~\ .,. Garland Gravely f ) Steven Gravely ,.!, , ., Kenneth Green ~' . Michelle Gregory

Linda Haeussler D'Anthony Hale Jeff Half Clarissa Hamm Carolyn Hancock John Harmon

Ruby Harris Angela Hartberger Hunter Hartberger Dean Hartman Bryan Haynes Buffie Hinson

Meredith Hoffman Leigh Holdaway David Holdren James Hurley Brenda Hylton Michael Hylton

Robert Jaeger Willie James Neal Jamison Eric Jennings Rhonda Jeter Anthony Johnson

Dawn Johnson Susan Johnson Leo Jones Jeff Kennedy Linda Kirk Shannon Lacy

35 Patrick LaManna Jeff Lambert Karen LaPrade Shawn Lawrence Jenny Lee Christian Linn a 4 .,,~ • Jimmy Lofton Michael Logan Barbara Long Heather Ludovici Tommy Maddy Stephanie Marshall

Lora Martin Regina Martin John Meredith James Milne Melissa Montgomery Barbara Mullins

Frances Murray Bryan Neal Patti Neighbors Jeff Noce Mark Pace Tim Pamplin

Melissa Parfitt Tyler Parrott Julie Phillips David Poff James Price Tommy Price

Mike Pruitt Andrew Puckett Becky Radford Joey Rakes Leslie Rice Curtis Richert

Clement Riddle Briton Rothrock Linda Roy Angie_ Royer Stephanie Rucker Missy Sanders

Cheryl Saul frank Selbe Renee Shockley David Sloan Carlton Smith Charles Smith

36 David Smith Lisa Smith Meredith Smith ~-. ~~--11~·-.. Nathaniel Smith ;-'='~\ . ! .. John Sorrells . ,. } . John Spence • ' ~ : .. : • • ••

Brent Stevens Swis Stockton Jim Sturgill Tho Su Ellen Swartz Tony Sweeney

David Tenzer Paige Thomas Kerry Thompson Kim Thompson Missy Thornhill Ti m Thornhill

Elizabeth Townsend Laura Troutt Anne Shore Tucker James Tucker Dana Vaughan Dianne Ward

Margaret Ward Stephen Waskey Christopher Watson Pam Webb Randy Webb Andy Wheeling

Bonnie Whittaker John Widener Cynthia Williams Angie Williamson Michael Wingo Tom Winn

David Wolfe Allen Wood Pamela Woodberry Sarah K. Yauger Mojgan Zarrabi Margaret Zeigler

A Camera?

37 1ST ROW: Paige Edwards Karen Smithson Sarah Gwaltney Katy Clement Brian Repass , Scott Brenner Kevin Assenat 2ND ROW: Charles Lunsford Ashleigh Bounds Sarah Leonard Catharine Hammerstrom Tom Schroeder Mike Owens ABSENT: Jeff Evans

SCA REPRESENTATIVES. Each home room at M adison elects two representatives. The SCA spon.sors some school activities. Seventh Grade

Melissa Adams Tammy A . B·11 rt1s ~ Y Asbury Timm. y Asb ury K ev1n Assen L . h at e1g Ayers

Cary Baber K: nney Baile Erin Baratta y Beth Ba rnett P~u l Bennett Tina Black

Kelly Bo Ashleighs~meier Whitney Bounds Alan B ower F owman reddie Bra d Scott B n t renner -/

Sherry B Paula Br rewk Ster . oo s Cindy Bu Jason Buc~hanan Kelly B anan T urns om Cad Ora

6 I I 38 Tina Campbell Mark Canterbury Muna Carroll Samantha Carter Tony Carter Rhonda Chrisjohn

Ingrid Christian Katy Clement Dana Cogdill John Cole Taylor Cole Rhonda Craighead

Steve Craighead Mike Crockett Ian Crookenden Marshall Crotty Susan Davies Cabot Davis

Wes Dearing Ken Donahue Jeff Doss Scott Douglas Jay Dove Sarah Jane Dressler

Loretta Dunbar Paige Edwards Tammy Eubank Jeff Evans Pam Feinour Katherine Fralin

Eric Franklin Scott Garnett William Garnett Gilmore Er ick Gregory Jackie Guilliams

Sarah Gwaltney Alvin Hagy Yolanda Hairston Shannon Hall Catharine Hammerstrom Susan Hardy

Karin Harkness Ashleigh Harris Kevin Hartman Stuart Harvey n Sherri Haynes tJ Anne Henson

39 ------...... Mark Herman David Hodges Tara Hodges Lisa Horne Margaret Ingram Roger Israel

Robert Jewell Heather Jones Ellen Kelley Serena Kelley Shannon Kelly Charles King

Brenda Krueger Richard Landrum Ly Lane Danny LaTempa Clayr eese Latta Cindy Lavinder

Tawnia Lawrence Chao Le Ronnie Leftwich Mary Lou Legg Sarah Leonard Robert Lindamood

Leigh Ann Linkous Kim Lucas Bill Luker Charles Lunsford Algie McCoy Robert McDaniel

Kim Martin Timmy Martin Rodney Maxey M arsha Meadows Scott Meadows Kevin Melvin

Beth Menefee Paul Milliner Becky Montgomery Tammy Montgomery Sarah Nash Donna Neil

Greg Neil John Nelson Martin Nelson Elizabeth Nicholson Jean Oakes · Malinda Oliver

40 - • John Oritz Stuart Orren Rosemary Osawe Matthew Owens Mike Owens Amy Patteson

Ronnie Pendleton • Tammy Phillips Michelle Poff • Johnnie Price Li sa Pritchett Jill Pugh

Norma Pugh Glenn Ramsey Ronnie Redman Theresa Reed Brian Repass • Relissha Rhett

Cheryl Rigsbee Chris Robbins Kimberly Rorrer Scott Rowland Todd Rowland Paula Rucker ' Tammy Rutherford • Michael Sarber Greg Sarvay Joe Saunders Tom Schroeder Jonathan Shapiro

Zach Sheeran Teresa Shepherd ' Tony Sheppard Burton Short lee Short Amy Shortridge

Louis Showalter Amy Shreve Kirk Smallwood Elizabeth Smith Judy Smith Tammy Smith

Karen Smithson Timmy Spence David Spradlin Beth Steorts Steve Steorts Henry Stone

41 Lorrie Sturgill David Switzer Michael Talley Laura Tanger Marnie Taylor Tracey Thomas

Alan Tickle Frank Tota Josephine Towsley Carole Tucker Cherie Turner Keith Turner

Allen Underwood Kevin Vanover Bobby Walker Chris Waltz Joyce Ward Kim Ward

Richard Webb Michelle Webber Steve Weiss David Whalen Erin Whitaker James Williams

Steve Willis Charles Wilson Eric Woodard Amy Woodford Preston Woody Jessie Wright

"LlYINGI T r 1 . cy ,

Cheese Snacks in Exploratory Home Economics

Life Science With Miss Garst

42 Who's Who In The Class Of '85 GIRL BOY Holly Burford CLASS LE ADER Todd Turner

Kelly Steorts BEST LOOKING Bradley Carr

Stacey W ard MOST STUDIOUS Charlie Ronk

Lisa Anderson FRIENDLIEST Todd Turner

Rhonda Cobbs BEST ATHLETE Tyrone O wens

Holly Burford MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Spencer Edmunds

Kelly St eorts MOST PLAYFUL Ben Comer, Tim Lefkowicz

Kelly Steorts MOST ORIGINAL Kevin Peter

Jennifer Nesbit MOST CHANGED SINCE Jeff DeBell SEVENTH GRADE

Susan Latsko, Holly Burford BEST ALL AROUND Todd Turner

Kim M addox MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Tim Lefkowicz

Angela Cline ROWDIEST Ben Comer

Cheerleaders MOST OPTIMISTIC Football T earn

Jennifer Nesbit MOST PESSIMISTIC Boys' Basketball T earn

WHO'S WHO. These superlatives are chosen from among Madison's Freshmen by their peers.

4 . . . 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . Blastoff

Miss Harman Conducting a Relay or a Roll Call?

Goggles With Miss Garst In "Quest" Rocketry Unit

43 '85 Will And Testament I, Richard LePeter, being of sound mind and average grades I, Jeff Pamplin, being of intellectual mind an d sophisticated do will the following: to Mackie Blaylock the words " Happy body, do hereby will to my brother, Tim Pamplin, the best of Birthday to George;" to Scott Brenner someone to push; to luck at Madison, to my cousin James Whitton Milne 111, the Tom Cadora some "uncommoness;" to Wes Dearing my lock­ best of wishes in the new school year. er; to Kirk Smallwood, some inches; and to Mrs. Shaw, two I, Robby Saul, of sound mind and body do will to the follow­ packs of grape Bubble Yum. ing: to Teresa Hundley a birthday card 7 months late; to Mary I, Stacey Ward, will the following to: Susan and Meredith fun Montgomery another best friend; to Barbara Long someone to times in my basement; Shu-bie - great times in GB's; Cathy - talk to, to be with, and someth ing to remember me by. AND after Bogarts running from weirdos; Luanne - Miss Piggy: Lil TO FA IT H JONES A BETTER PERSONALITY! Sis - fun times at JMS; Hal - Jamin a few years; Bell Central, I, Todd Turner, being of sound mind and wonderful body David Farnum, bushes to be pushed in a boyfriend at P.H., Mr. leave to Grace Edmunds a date with next year's presid7~t; to C.B. Kelly - a water balloon through a car window. Slippery Duck, a piece of chalk; to the Grappler the ability ~o I, Andrea Wilson, will the following: to Miss Omer a 4th play ball; to the Bruiser, the world heavyweight belt; to Miss period class like ours; to Mrs. Burnett another 5th period like H.a rman I leave a class even better than 6th period. Finally t~ Big Ted Lefkowicz, the freshman class leader, I leave a pack 0 Red Man. I, Patricia Mullins, will my smarts and luck to my sister ~and~ Mullins. Also lots of luck to Pam Campbell. You are going t need it. I, Basi l Bratton, will to Eri c Franklin, my wrestling abilit~ t~ Mr. Parker a great wrestling team (80-81). Good Luck to J. · · students. I, Tony Handy, do hereby will the following: to Barbara Long, get taller. f I, _James Asbury, do leave: to Jeff Debell another n i~ht. ~o getting sick; to Tony Sweeney someone else to dress like, ks· Tayloe Draper another "Big Boy" like me to carry her boo ' and last but not least to Miss Harman another boy like me to tell how good my body was, well still is and, well, to Scoot Powell another ride in Sara Ann's B.M.W. d I, Mary Montgomery being of burnt mind and short bohY d 0 w1·1 1 the following: 'to Jennifer Nesbit all the luc k.in t eet world, you'll find Mr. Right someday; to Robby Saul a P quad; to Tom Cadora a lifetime supply of orange ; and to 2nd lunch all the money I owe them. ·11 I, Deborah Stuart, being of sound mind and body hereby ~~t t~ Carl Lawton all the good times, grades, and teachers t m 1 ~e had in the last three years over here; Fredrica Bennett ve~ dirty gym locker, old mildewed towel, and a good tirr:ie 0rne· h~re one more year; Mr. Perry another good student like ' Eric Franklin all the young ladies h e wants.

More Roses For Miss Harman

Cutting Mats

ours; to Sharon another friendship lik~ ours; Lisa ~ good yeat next year; to Kenny a successful year with all the girls; to Dean and Kerry in 5th period someone else .to borrow pa~e r from. I, Luanne Lambert, do will the follow1~g : To Meredith Woo­ drum Garfield· to Cathy Boardman, Ricky; to Susan Latsko, febru'ary 14's· 'to Wendy Ayers, cadets; to Crace Edmunds, "Latin made e~sy"; to Shubie Han~~dck,bgumd; tto hS~rad~ L~onard, susanna F.1e Id ; an d Pam Feinour,. rkou 1 ee u c 1ct1onarles and Trac Bowman another sister 1 ~ m · Y . be·ng of crazy mind and sound body do I 1 ·1i Shusan f 51mmons,. . t E I Johnny, Ch ar Iotte , and Terry to h ear wi t e o.11 owing. 0 c.e.:Oents; Abraham to grow; Glenn an- the mo~ni~g an ~o~n th· Ann Lalor to marry Mike Carter; to other girl like E1 isa e ' to art class on time. Ricky and Windfield to .set of sound mind and great body do ·'' Dwight Ha.rmon'. ~=;~ice another guy like myself to pick will the following to. he hood convention he always want- on, to Richard Landrum t I ed. .11 the following: to Kim Maddox, a I, Kevin Peter, do wid a chrome plated fingernail clipper· parked car; to Amy Snea ' ther seat for his "Love Machine"'. to "Disco Stan" .Parker •. annoford; to Mrs. Shaw, a bubble gum'. to Jennifer Nesbit, ~arn~ok een mind and sexy body do will the 0 I, Ben Comer, being . z a knee brace; to Swiss Stockton following: t? Tim Le!ko~~~ to Todd Turner anoth:r date with some peroxide for his ha 'eone to pick on; to Kevin Peter the Grace; to John ~:lso~ soreff oeBell someone to hit. ability to be original, to 44 I, Latricia Ferrell, wish all my "success" here at Madison to someone else to act retarded with, to Christian Linn a better James Ferrell, Angela Royer, and Lisa Smith. Keep up all the 9th grade than I've had; and to next year's students: GOOD good work you "kids". If you have Mrs. Claytor for a teacher, LUCK! pe nice to her because she's the "greatest". I, Robert Easter, do will Mr. Steinmetz some hair and my I Jewell Waters, will to the following: to Richard Lucas some­ never used "how to be cool" book, to Paul Green the ability to one else to hit; to Rebecca Christian someone to practice fight, and to Sean Phillips brains. Karate; to Debbie Dempsey someone to give her gum; to I, Jeff DeBell, do will to Kevin Peter the ability to be original· Michelle Clemons someone to pick on in the library; to Karen to Tim Lefowicz the chance to be bombed for a day; to Mar~ Hutcheson someone so she can break up picking people. Montgomery, Mr. Right; and to David Bolt a new shirt and a Good luck. one-way ticket to Swaziland. I, Sandra Houser, do hereby will my sister Tammy Houser my I, Tammy Knapp, being of sound mind and good body here­ great brain and my wonderful attitude; and to my old buddies, by leave Jeannine Anderson another great friend like me, to you are the best of friends. call "froggy," and to Neil Conrad and Charlie Ronk another I, Cathy Boardman do will: To Holly, 50 tapes of Lola; ~o person to play a GREAT game of pinball with. And all the Scoot, a pencil to drop in English; to Luanne, a blue magic upcoming 7th, 8th, and 9th graders a fantastic year. marker an d Ri cky Lucas; to Stacey, Rocky Top, Tennessee; to I, Frances Neeley, of stoned mind and body will all the cool Meredith, some water with your red hots; to Margaret, my people to Miss Newman. Give her a hard time as I did. shoe in gym; and to Susan, no more Calfhead Boar~walk . I, Laverne Brown, leave all my friendliest, best loo~ing, m.ost playful to to Angela Royer, Cynthia Williams, and Lisa Smith, but most of all I leave Paula Basham my best all around, the neatest, and Mrs. Cooley; to the J.V. Cheerleaders, I hope you do a great job next year. . I, Johny Sarber, do hereby will the following: to Mr. Parker,: van and a tennis lesson· to Miss Harman, a stomach and. normal gym class· to my brother Michael, my important posi­ tion on the baske1tball team and my great English teachers; and to Meredith Smith a dancing lesson. I, Spencer Edmu~ds, do will these things: to ".The Round Kid" a 4-wheel drive Chevy van; to Big Rex, a pair of numb­ chucks and a fight with Sung Su; to Paige Thomas, a pool parlor and the word Kay; to Stan Parker, Shaz.a~ u~deroos and a new love machine· and to Kevin Peter, originality. d d I, Theresa B~rchett, being of stoned mind and s7xy bo y, 0 hereby will to my sister and brother all the good t1~es I had at Madison and to all my friends here One Great Br~ Party! I, Denise Watson, leave to the following pec;iple: Mi~s Ha~rc:n another championship tennis and gymnad~t1cs. tea~r t~olk ar, Webb two more great years at James Ma ison, to . real the trouble he can handle; to Margare,~ Ingram, another g year with Miss Harman. "Good Luc~lld nd retty good body I, Lisa Anderson, being of D.u"°'.b ;inm a be~t friend Tammy do hereby leave the followingh ° ~or Jimmy, to Teresa Knapp my heart to keep up t e 1ove

Wrestling Demonstration for the PT A Spectators At Tennis Match

I, Neil C?nrad, b~ing of psychedelic mind and body do will the following: to Jimmy Lofton more great times like we've had, to Bradley Carr a pound, to Charlie Ronk and Tammy Knapp the ability to play pinball. I, Scoot Powell, do will the following: To James Asbur m ability to play basketball and get Pepsi's, to Taylor D y Y membership in WHTD club, to Cathy Boardman a n raper a . M dd H ew soap opera, an d to Krm ~ ox a . eavy Duty make-up kit a d year's supply of Playgirl ~agazme. n a I, Michelle Clemons, being of sound mind and b d . the following: to Laurie Sturgill, all the great wo ndo fol ~ wi 11 . l"k I h d II h n er u times at Ma d1son 1 e. a , to a t e ever remaining 8th and th graders, Best wishes and Good Lu ck (you'll ne d . ) 7 1 Tim Lefkow1cz of spectacular mind and boed idt · . h ' · b" R kl" Y o w1 11 t e following~ !Oh I, •exS a .ta~ 1~g dummy; lo the round kid a new setKo ~ ePets, to w1s t'?c. to,~, some instant sweat and ~n ;ce; to evm e er, some 1ty; and to Ste h W k the ability to be a mama. P en as ey,

11 Paul Green, will John Spence a good Steinmetz hair; and my girl friend a good ti~port card; Mr. I, Rebecca Christian, ~o will. the following: to~r Sh lk someone else to bug him during lunch· to M P lk u cum, else to go get him ice-cream sandwiches· a~d 0 • ~omeone and eighth graders, g_ood years at Madis~n . to a 1 seventh 1 Angel Layton, will Rebecca Christi"an b ' · k . a etter life, and Bradley Carr a tic et to a Rolling Stones concert. 45 I, Charlotte Slusser, do will the following: to Jeff Phillips another girls like me to get your lunch; to Susan Simmons another girl to say "Gimmy some gum!"; to Ruth A. Lalor one day peace with Mike Carter; to Mike Carter another gir! like me to beat him up in 6th period; to Kim Mack who will be gone I leave her some one like me to wait on. I Christina Webb, leave the following: to Miss Harman an­ other great tennis team; to my brother all the easy classes, if he can find any; to Mrs. Almedia another loud French class to yell at; and last but not least I leave all the seventh graders three great years at Madison like I had; to Mr. Bolden another me to pick on. . I, Shelby Bates, being of sound mind and terrific body. will to Alan Tickle someone else to pass notes to in 4th period, to Dana Vaughn all the nuts she can eat off the top of the "Nutty Buddys", to Mark Herman someone e lse to relate m essag~s back and forth, and good luck to all the 7th and 8th graders m their years at James Madison. . 1 Meredith Woodrum, leave the following: to Luanne, Brian, Algebra and Kelly, another cat like me; to Stacey, Suzanne Lamkin, and to James my books; to Mary my dirty looks; to Cathy a retreat; 1, Sean Phillips, being of sound mind and body hereby will to to Holly, red Sprees; to Debbie and Tayloe, Hallowe'en; to the following, to Sarah Gwaltney a person to like her as well as Scoot a WHTD club; to Susan, my ability to cut the wheel. I do, to Karen Smithson a person to say, " Hi" to her everyday. 1 Vickie Webb, leave everything to the 8th graders. Take .I, Sharon Hicks, being of sound mind wish to leave the ca(e and keep up Madison. Be nice and have spirit for Madi­ following to Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Gill, and Miss Omer another son. Hope to see you all over at P.H. Lisa Smith take care and angel like me; to Andrea W. another year with Kenny; to Lisa F. be good. Hope to see your crazy self at P.H. See you ;ill later. 15 minutes extra of every class to sleep; to Kenny C. another year with Kenny. I, Romelle Fullen, will to Cy nthia Williams, Angela Royer, and Paula good luck with the boys at Madison and with the teachers and fo r Pookey to let the air out of his head. I, Angela Cline, being of sound mind and very beautiful body do will to Jenifer Nesbit another cool girl like myself, to Timmy Martin another beautiful girl like me to go with; to Billy Asbury a tape of me telling him how cute he is; to Tammy Knapp another person to sniff her lip gloss. I, Karen Hutcheson, of positively unsound mind and body, b~queath the following: to David Sloan I leave a piece of my m1.nd and a subscription to Immoral Minority Magazine, to Bri tt Rothrock I leave an improbability engine, and to Linda K. and Andy W. I leave wedding rice. I, Linda Salyers, of stoned mind and body will Miss Harman ~y broken down gym suit; to Jennifer Nesbit a great Friday night; to Patricia Mullins, Dennis Marshall. Al so, if Pam Cam­ bell is there in 1982-83 to get rid of the giggles! . I, Kelly Steorts, will Jeff Debell the publishment of "his Beaming Couple mst r~ction s" , Debbie Talley - Spencer Tracy, and to "Sha­ ~oe Latsko a rash, a b.b. John, my bedroom chair, all the I, Debbie Dempsey, do will the following: April Banik ~y tmkerbells in the world and a big and juicy from Roy. O h, and bright ideas, Ricky Fields some good excuses, Julie Waters a big a clean pocketbook! wing wong, Michael Duncan some common sense and to I, Latanya Gill, being of sound mind and body would hereby everyone else best years at Madison. I Sara Trinkle will the following: Ben Comer a new chuss ' ' h k J N b by 1·ar t at Between Classes word; Robert J., a pepper s a er; enn1· rer ., ~ a nk leaks; to Vickie F., a new Spanish word; and finally to fra Selby a great big kiss and a great year! f 1, Windfield Marshall, will the following: an extra year .fd Miss Newman for Vince Cole; for Richard Landrum more wi t parties like Franklin Haley's; to John Cole two more years a Madison. . he I, John Andrews, of sound mind .and body do will to t n­ foll owing: to Tony Handy, a new pair of socks; to Anky Jok~

son1 another 9th grader to pick on and another good loo ing 7th grade picture; to Key Churchill, the ability to kick a ~oot; ball; and to Mr. Lovell another good football team with terrible season. n I, Kelly Ferry, will to Anne Terrell Avis all my hand - m e-do~ teachers and books; to Daniel Brown my ability to get to t ~ bus stop on time; to all the Madison tennis players: Good Lu c and Be Confident in yourself. _ I, Dean Bandy, will the following to: Scott Brenner sorr:iee body else to aggravate; Brenda Byrd another great teacher fl~ Miss Newman; Mr. Parker another great te nnis team; to Miss Bowles another winning band. . I, Rhonda Cobbs, being of sound mind and body d o will to like to wish all of my friends left behind: Phala, Tamara, David Paula Basham my basketball skills and position and my seat on Fredrica, Angie, Lisa, Michael, Nathaniel, James and Kelvin th~ the bus; to Miss R !c ha~d~o n and Miss Harman another god most successful best and last year at Madison as Freshmen, and cra zy girl; to Cynthia W1ll1ams, Angela Royer, Amy Baker an 46 be good! Li sa Smith good luck with the left over tacs at Madison. I, Sung Su, do will the following: to Kevin Peter, to be original, and to David Bolt a year's supply of shampoo. I feel sorry for Miss Bowles because she'll be having another year with Chris Watson. I, Ann Lalor, do will the following to: Susan Simmons all the guys she wants; to Bradley Carr, Glenn Hylton and Mike Carter one "Fantastic" partyll; to all the 7th and 8th graders a great 9th grade year. I, Pam Campbell, will my locker to my sister, Alice Campbell; Dennis Marshall to Patricia Mullins 'til death do them part; and Linda to Randy until a girl does them apart. I, Helen Hicks, leave, Mr. Polk someone who'll let him call her "Ethel", Mr. Shulkcum some friends to patch up, Miss Harman another nose; Heather Ludivici someone to drown at the "Peaks" with, to Stephanie Marshall another pizza outing, and to Amy Snead a person to get "DRUNK" with at Grafitti's on Shirley Temples. I, Faith Jones, being of aching mind and developed body will to my cutest "boyfriend" (Jason B.) my ph. no. when he grows 2 in., to Mr. Sulk. my babysitting services, to Kelly Ferry the With Mrs. Graybill boy she has liked since 4th grade, to Teresa Hundley the gift of on the bus stop; Mr. Frye, another person not to count tardy; growing in the right places, to Guy and Andre someone else to and to Mrs. Graybill, pencils and gum. hit in French class, to "Jocko" and "Cheese" someone else to I, Melissa Divers, being of sound mind and "beautiful" body make faces at in lunch, to the 4 people who invited me to play do will the following: To Lawrence Bratton an easy way to go, "Spotlight tag" a large yard! Bye Madison! to Angela Boyer, Lisa Smith, and Cindy Williams another I, Randy Cook, do will the following: to Christian Linn my teacher like Mrs. Jenkins. Ninth graders ... Hooray! You've height, to Mr. Steinmetz my good looks; to Mrs. Jenkins some- made it. I, April Banik, being of sound mind and body do hereby will the following: to Debbie Dempsey someone else to scheme with, to Shannon Lacy a pair of handcuffs; to Ricky Fields a muzzle, and to Jeff Conner all my love. I, Donna Smith, being of sound mind and body do will the following: to Jimmy Sturgill all my sweet kisses, to Shannon Lacy someone to pick on him, to Elizabeth Townsend another guy like Sean Phillips to take her to the dance, and all the upcoming 7th graders I leave them Madison. I, Kim Mack, being of sound mind and body leave: to Eric Franklin my great homeroom teacher; to Paula Basham the back of the bus; to Angela Royer the best of luck with cheer­ leading; and last but not least, I leave Lisa Smith Anky; and also I leave the 9th graders left behind the tenth grade next year. I, Susan Latsko, leave the following: to Kelly Steorts, a rash, R.C., and some more great times together; Meredith Woo­ drum, ''TRUE BLUE," Luanne Lambert, Feb 14; Grace Ed­ munds, "Gorgeous Power"; Cathy Boardman, 4th grade; Mr. At Lunch Polk, a big hug; and to Miss Harman and Miss Richardson, another First Aid patient. body else to get mad at, to Alvin Hartberger a roll of tape, to I, Laurie Thompson, leave all my books to Mr. Steinmetz and Danny Francisco somebody else to think of things to say to to my sister all the teachers. Robert Easter, to Robert Easter somebody else to think of I, Jennifer Nesbit, being of wild mind and tiny body do will: things to Paul Green. to Angela Cline another orange to throw down the hall, to _I, Shetla Parker, do will my soul, mind, and body. I leave my Sherry Etzler all the ~orgeous guys she can handle, to Sarah dirty gym locker to Fred, Anglie, Pamela, and my basketball ability to the best coach at Madison that I will always like, Miss Roanoke's Most Photographed Band Richardson and Miss Harman; wish Michael Hylton the best of luck with the young lady, Amy. Stay cool o.k. Always remem­ ber I'm better known as Sweet Thang. I, David Bolt, being of superior mind and body do will the following: Mr. Frye dustless chalk, to Karen Hutcheson a cube solution she can do, To Mrs. Graybill another person to play With her big eraser, to Mrs. Jenkins a cube of her very own, and to the people at Madison a final farewell. I, Debbie Talley, do will the following: Scoot P?~ell all the P.B. material he could ever want; Kelly Steorts driving lessons from me, more days and nights like ''Burger King" and 5:30. Let's keep up the tradition of getting ready together before the dance; and to Tayloe Draper a new mail box, a new laugh, and a membership to WHTD. I, Holly Burford will the following: To Tim and Spencer (adventurous fello~sl more discoing with Disco Joe; Stacey, another argument about Rhombuses, preppy clothes, ~nd PU NK!; Cathy another Godmother like me and more lies; Meredith " The Spell"; Susa, K.B.; Kim , "Hey", Kelly Steo~ts, gymnastics poses; Grace, more calls from I.A; _M.~. Meredith Smith red nail polish; Pam Felnou~, more fun with Jimbo at the Trinkle a jar of J.D. and Kahlua and to my best friend, Mary table; to my brother fun at Mad1sc:n. Montgomery, all the luck in everything and anything she does, I, Amy Snead, do will the following: To Mr. S~ulkcun:i, an­ and to all the 7th and 8th graders, "you'll never make it other buddy to pick on; Tony Sweeney another girl to wink at through." 47

SCA Officers

1ST ROW: Susan Latsko (vice president), Holly Burford {secretary); 2ND ROW: Mrs. Smithey, Luann Lambert {treasurer), Todd Turner {presi­ dent), Mrs. Jenkins. 1982 Beta Recruits

1ST ROW: Jeff DeBell, Ellen Swartz, Helen Hicks, Susanna Field, Jenny Lee, Carolyn Hancock; 2ND ROW: Brenda Byrd, Steve Clarke, David Tenzer, Meredith Smith. ABSENT: Tricia Anthony, Terry Ashby, Mackie Blaylock, Tom Duckwall, Jeff Noce, Ann Shore Tucker, Steve Waskey, Tom Winn, Sarah K. Yauger.

I , I .· -'?t rj/J, I r:»"1

ACADEMIC CHAMPS. 1ST ROW: Holly Burford, Stacey Ward, Elizabeth Vail, Beta C lub sells pencils b£ Beta Karen Hutcheson; 2ND ROW: Mrs. Cooley, Meredith Woodrur:n, Terry C larke; fore school and conduct 3RD ROW: Kelly Ferry, Kim Maddox, Richard LePeter,_ Basil Brauon; 4TH the seventh grade orient<' Club ROW: Spencer Edmunds, Kevin Peter, Johnny Sarber, Tim Lefkow1cz, Todd Turner. tion.

50

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SCA Leadership, Beta Pencil Sales, ROTC Flag Detail -

Pre-dance Decorating and Clean-up

Coke Sales at the Dance

Lowering the Colors ROTC At the SCA Christmas Dance At left: 1ST ROW: Deborah Stuart, Christina Webb, Shetla Parker, Ro­ melle Fullen· 2ND ROW: Anita Matthews, Laverne Brown, Denise Wat­ son, Jeff Ruffin; 3RD ROW: Anthony Johnson, LaTonya Gill, ~honda Cobbs, Sergeant Franklin; 4TH ROW: Basil Bratton, Clarence Artas, Rob­ ert Easter, Danny Francisco. ABSENT: Ruby Harris.

51 Band

1ST ROW: Color guard: Anita Matthews, Basil Brat­ ton, Romelle Fullen, Ruby Harris; LaTonya Gill (drum major); Kim Mack, Lisa Anderson (rifles); 2ND ROW: ..... Kevin Assenat, Frances Murray, James Ferrell, Fre­ _ drica Bennett, Chris Watson, Tim Martin, Susan Da­ vies, Tammy Knapp (flag); 3RD ROW: Buffy Hinson (flag), Scott Garnett, Elizabeth Townsend, Brenda Byrd, Michael Hylton, Jeff Evans, Patti Neighbors, Margaret Ingram, Kerry Thompson, Shannon Kelly, Jason Buchanan, Barbara Long, Miss Bowles; 4TH ROW: Eric Woodard , Mike Blackwell, Suzanne Lundy, Kevi n Vanover, Kim Davis, Tracy Bradshaw, Cabot Davis, Catherine Hammerstrom, Melissa Divers (flag)- STH ROW: Melissa Parfait (flag), Ta mmy Brown, Tara Hodges, Sung Su, Nathani~I Smith, Scott Brenner, Erick Gregory, Dean Bandy, 'Paula Basham, Amy Alcorn, Thomas Duckwall, Dana Cogdill (flag). ABSENT: Clarissa Hamm, Ann D everter, A ngela Royer (flags); M ich elle Sawyer (rifle); Eri c Franklin, Scott Adkins, Frank Tota, Freddie Brandt.

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Steve Clarke Thomas Burton Edward Canova, E. J. Lyles, Ken Courcy, David Sloan , Sandra Houser, Angie Choir Williamson, Shelby Bates, Elan~ Cole, Joy Fl int, Kare n LaPrade, Lora Martin, Kim C upp; Mrs. Webb (director­ accompanist).

52 String Orchestra

1ST ROW: Susan Hardy Heather Jones Marnie Taylor Tayloe Draper 2ND ROW: Ronnie Leftwich Allen Howard Wes Dearing Mr. Corne Rebecca Christian Michelle Sawyer Terry Ashby

At the Roanoke Christmas Parade: Business , Antics With Scoobie - Doo{Photos: T.J. Shulkci ALL-CITY BAND Amy Alcorn Dean Bandy Susan Davies Thomas Duckwall LaTonya Gill Catherine Hammerstrom Barbara Long Frances Murray Nathaniel Smith Frank Tota Elizabeth Townsend Kevin Vanover Chris Watson

5: 1ST ROW: JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Suzanne Blackburn, Tayloe Draper, Carolyn Hancock, Stephanie Marshall, Heather Ludovici, Vickie Farrelly; 2 ND ROW: VARSITY CHEER­ LEADERS: Romelle Fullen, Meredith Woodrum, Kim Maddox, Laverne Brown, Cathy Board­ Cheerleaders man, Holly Burford, Stacey Ward.

Sponsors of the Cheerleaders: M rs. Webb and Mrs. Omer

Cheerleader Action at Victory Stadium

The Future Homemakers sponsored aluminum can col­ FHA lection and carnation sa les on Vale ntine's Day unde r Miss Sparrow's leadership. Active me mbers: Ingrid Christian, Lisa Easter, Dawn Johnson, Tawnia Lawrence, Brenda Krueger, Stephanie Lewis, Barbara Mullins, and Laura Tanger FCA FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES Deborah Stuart, Laverne Brown, Amy Baker, Me­ lissa Divers, Frederica Bennett, Kim Mack, Shetla Parker, Mr. Bolden

1982 Madison . ~ ~~··-----1 ~:,0~:?or Staff 1ST ROW: Tricia Anthony Pam Feinour Brenda Byrd 2ND ROW: Melissa Parfait Sarah Katherine Yauger Anne Shore Tucker Karen Smithson Shoes and Bag

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Typists: Lisa Anderson and Tammy Knapp

Business Staff: Dean Bandy Pa ige Edwards Ashleigh Harris

"Es irrt der Mensch so lang er strebt." - Goethe

Production Staff: Leigh Holdaway and Re­ nee Shockley With Miss Newman Artists: Charlie Ronk and Tricia Anthony

SS

1ST ROW: Tommy Maddy, Stephen Waskey, Ben Comer, Key Churchill, Bobby Mongan, Tom Winn, Tofll Cadora; 2ND ROW: Robert Easter, Charles Smith, David Cobbs, Swis Stockton, Tyrone Owens, Joh.1 ~ Andrews, Michael Hylton, Eric Ford; 3RD ROW: Coach Perry, Coach Shulkcum, Nathanial Smith, Joli1 Football Sorrells, Tony Handy, Tony Sweeney, Anthony Johnson, Kevin Peter, Garry Foster, Coach Lovell.

! !! ! Coaches Perry and Lovell on the Sideline

Coach Shulkcum at the Water Bucket

ST ROW: Elizabeth Townsend, Ruby Harris, Mary Rose, Tawnia Lawrence Meredith Hoffman, ricia Anthony, Angela Royer (manager), Dawn Johnson (manager), Kim Cupp (score keeper), omelle Fullen (manager); 2ND ROW: Coach Richardson, Lisa Smith (manager), Amy Baker, Susan Softball atsko, Shetla Parker, Tamara Brown, Anita Matthews, Rhonda Cobbs, Paula Basham, Debbie Talley, isa Easter, Marsha Osborne.

59 Boys' Basketball

Coach Lewis and Head Basketball Coach Pe rry

1ST ROW: Ian Crookenden, Johnny Sarber, Todd Turner, Stephen Waskey, Ben Comer, Michael Hylton; 2ND ROW: Swis Stockton, Renaldo Mason, Anthony John· son, Kevin Peter, Tim Lefkowicz, Garry Foster, Ty rone Owens, David Cobbs, Nathan­ iel Smith.

Putting In In

The Team On the Floor and After Introduction During a Pep Assembly

60 Girls' Basket ball lST ROW: Heather Jones, Beth Steorts, Elizabeth Townsend, Ruby Harris, Yolanda Hairston, Romelle Fullen (manager); 2ND ROW: Carol Tucker (manager), Lisa Easter, Kim Ward, Anita Matthews, Paula Basham, Rhonda Cobbs, Susan Latsko, Shetla Parker, Amy Baker, Angela Royer (manager).

Blocking It Rhonda Cobbs: All-City

Coach Richardson On the Bench

61 1ST ROW: Kelly Ferry, Tracy Bradshaw, Tracy Bowman, Miss Harman, Beth Steorts, Susanna Field, Luanne Lambert, Paige Edwa_rds, Pam Feinour; 2ND ROW: Ashleigh Harris, Caroline Ellett, Elizabeth Vail, Ashleigh Bounds, Anne Shore Tucker, Meredith Smith. ABSENT: Sara Leonard. Tennis

TENNIS: Susanna Field, Madison's top player won t he city championship in the playoffs.

FIRST ALL-CITY TEAM: Susanna Field Ashle igh Harris Paige Edwards Sarah Leonard Kelly Ferry SECOND ALL-CITY TEAM: Tracy Bowman Tracy Bradshaw Luanne Lambert Undefeated Record Of Twelve W ins

Tennis As a Spectator Sport

62 Gymnastics

1ST ROW: Brenda Krueger, Sarah Nash, Stacey Ward, Leigh Ann Linkous, Cathy Boardman, He­ len Hicks, Karla Bossmeier, Miss Harman; 2ND ROW: Amy Baker, Romelle Fullen, Rhonda Cobbs, Vickie Farrelly, Barbara Long, Maria Ed­ lich, Erin Whittaker, Dawn Johnson.

GYMNASTICS: Undefeated in Both City Competition and Tournament Play Wrestling CITY CHAMPIONS IN THEIR WEIGHT CLASS: Basil Bratton David Cobbs RUNNER-UP: Eric Franklin

1ST ROW: Key Churchill, Mike Talley, Jeff Ruffin, Kevin Assenat, Mike Owens, Carl McDaniel, Eric Franklin; 2ND ROW: Robert Easter, David Bolt, Tony Handy, Robbie Saul, Tony Sweeney, David Cobbs, Coach Parker. ABSENT: Basil Bratton, Tony Easterling, Kevin Melvin.

63 At the Tennis Play-offs

End of the Day

Privileged Parking

64 Autographs FINAL EDITION * * 1981-1982 ** VOL. 1 PG. 3

PEACE RALLIES - The largest demonstration in Bonn, West Germany's history was a mass peace rally attended by about 200,000 people. It was indicative of the pacifist and antinuclear movement that swept Europe.

HISTORY-MAKING FLIGHT - The vehicle ever to return to orbit. The space shuttle "Columbia" made history shuttle's two missions opened up new by becoming the first manned space possibilities for future space travel. DERBY WINNER - Pleasant Colony won the 107th Kentucky Derby from a huge field of 21 horses. The jockey was Jorge Velasquez.

CABINET CONTROVERSY - 40th PRESIDENT - Rooald Reagan, man ever to hold that office. His President Reagan's controversial and former movie star and governor of conservative viewpoints marked a aggressive Secretary of State, California. was sworn in as President of change from the previous Carter Alexander Haig, was chastened for lack the United States, becoming the oldest administration. of team play early in the Reagan administration. ---- FINAL EDITION * * 1981-1982 * * VOL. 1 PG. 4

McENROE WINS - John McEnroe FIRST WOMAN ON THE COURT - Court. She is a lawyer and a former defeated Bjorn Borg for the Wimbledon Sandra Day O'Connor became the first Arizona state senator. title. During the year, his on-court tennis woman member of the U.S. Supreme behavior earned him the title of "Super Brat."

CALIFORNIA GOLD·- Only two years HOTEL DISASTER - Suspended EGYPT'S SADAT KILLED - Egyptian after leading the NFL in losses, the San walkways covered with people Presiqent Anwar Sadat, the only Arab Francisco 49'ers led the league in collapsed into the crowded lobby of the leader to make peace with the Jewish victories and won the Super Bowl by Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, state, was assassinated by a group of defeating Cincinnati. killing 113 persons. army men as he viewed a military parade in Cairo.

ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT­ President Reagan survived an att on his life when he was shot out ~mpt hotel as he waved to the crowd si e a Hinckley, Jr., was charged with · Joh~ INDY 500 - In a mass of controversy, RUBIK'S CUBE CRAZE • James the President and three oth shooting the Indy 500 victory went first to Nourse devised and published a ers. Bobby Unser, then Mario Andretti solution to the Rubik's Cube mvented (shown here) then back to Unser. by Hungarian professor Erno Rubik.