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James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: tomodor ()
Date: November 13, 2014 10:29PM

What was it like going to Madison high school back in the day? What was school like? What were the parties and outside of school life like?

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Warhack ()
Date: November 13, 2014 10:53PM

Mr. Entley ate bowls of mayo, his wife was a Martian. Dubin and Moss apparently tag-teamed JFK as some point because they accused both my Ph.D parents of being back-country, illiterate, rednecks because I didn't fawn over their hippie bullshit. Ms. Oliverio said this one kid had a sexy voice. Amoroso and that other guy eventually got hitched after hooking up in the locker room for a couple years. One chick disappeared for a semester while she had a kid. Most of us pussy white kids avoided the area by the Library because that's where the 10 black kids would start fights between classes. What a terrible place to "discover" the adult world.

Now, punching Wolfman in the face when he was too drunk to know any better . . . priceless. Oh yeah, you asked about the night life . . .

. . . maybe another time.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: a po po substation ()
Date: November 13, 2014 11:12PM

It was so much fun when Vienna po po had to patrol the halls to calm the race riots.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Damaged ()
Date: November 14, 2014 01:08AM

Lmao. I know all the players mentioned. I graduated in 86. Whoever Warhack is, I probably know you.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Lmao2 ()
Date: November 14, 2014 05:28AM

Damaged Wrote:
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> Lmao. I know all the players mentioned. I
> graduated in 86. Whoever Warhack is, I probably
> know you.


90 grad here. Remembers all of those names too. Mr. Entley eating mayo! Lmao.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: NS 13 ()
Date: November 14, 2014 06:31AM

Coach Kelly bangin' cheerleaders?

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Windows Vista ()
Date: November 14, 2014 10:32AM

I recall some jocks throwing a nerdly guy's books up on the roof of the school, and when the guy tried to retrieve his books, he fell, struck his head on the pavement, and was severely injured.

Lots of laughs...

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Al Bundy ()
Date: November 14, 2014 10:40AM

You guys need to move on...

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Close ()
Date: November 14, 2014 11:03AM

NS 13 Wrote:
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> Coach Kelly bangin' cheerleaders?


Saw him hitting on the hot teens one night at that one bar that used to be in Tyson's. same shopping center as night dreams. He gave us some answers on the upcoming test, to obviously keep us quiet. And don't even start with Merrill. That guy def slept with some seniors.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: DrunkUncle ()
Date: November 14, 2014 11:08AM

Close Wrote:
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> NS 13 Wrote:
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> -----
> > Coach Kelly bangin' cheerleaders?
>
>
> Saw him hitting on the hot teens one night at that
> one bar that used to be in Tyson's. same shopping
> center as night dreams. He gave us some answers on
> the upcoming test, to obviously keep us quiet. And
> don't even start with Merrill. That guy def slept
> with some seniors.

Mr. Smith's

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Can't Forget ()
Date: November 14, 2014 11:32AM

There was that one kid whose father owned the mattress factory in town...he drove a brand new Duesenburg to school, while the rest of us lined our worn-out shoes with cardboard.

He got away with all kinds of shit.

God, I hated him

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: David Lee Goth ()
Date: November 14, 2014 12:18PM

Can't Forget Wrote:
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> There was that one kid whose father owned the
> mattress factory in town...he drove a brand new
> Duesenburg to school, while the rest of us lined
> our worn-out shoes with cardboard.
>
> He got away with all kinds of shit.
>
> God, I hated him


Lined your shoes with cardboard, when was that, during the depression?

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Olde Vienna Guy ()
Date: November 14, 2014 01:56PM

Does anyone remember when some guy from Oakton H. S. rode his motocross dirt bike through the halls of Madison .. about 1974 or 75. ?
He had number 364 on bike.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Coach Kelly ()
Date: November 14, 2014 02:12PM

Not only did I bang a lot of students I also had a mother daughter session as well.

Don't hate!

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Vienna Veteran ()
Date: November 14, 2014 02:19PM

Can't Forget Wrote:
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> There was that one kid whose father owned the
> mattress factory in town...he drove a brand new
> Duesenburg to school, while the rest of us lined
> our worn-out shoes with cardboard.
>
> He got away with all kinds of shit.
>
> God, I hated him


Lined your shoes with cardboard, when was that, during the depression?


You a wise guy or somethin'?

G'wan, scram.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: vienna dude ()
Date: November 14, 2014 02:35PM

What about the rumor that Ms Oliverio once posed for Playboy?

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: that'llleaveamark ()
Date: November 14, 2014 02:48PM

Olde Vienna Guy Wrote:
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> Does anyone remember when some guy from Oakton H.
> S. rode his motocross dirt bike through the halls
> of Madison .. about 1974 or 75. ?
> He had number 364 on bike.

No but I remember the time when some guy nixed himself by driving his sportbike, full-speed, into the outside wall back by the tennis courts. Splat

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: NOIDEEEA ()
Date: November 14, 2014 02:53PM

vienna dude Wrote:
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> What about the rumor that Ms Oliverio once posed
> for Playboy?

Legend, I think. Though, she probably could've made the cut back then.

My older sister swore that one year her friends taped a copy of the spread to the projector screen before the school year began, so that when she pulled it down for the first time everyone got a look. Story goes, she just brushed it off -- no big deal. I never believed it.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Vienna dude ()
Date: November 14, 2014 06:47PM

My friend swore he saw her in his dad's playboy collection. I think I remember she was in a 1974-1975 issue. And she practically admitted it in class when she told the class about the fact that she did something when she was younger that she regretted. And everyone knew Wut she was talkin about.

I also remember mrs miss. She always assigned us a project during a 3 day weekend.

Or ms savage. I really liked her cuz she was down to earth . Smokin hot and single although years of smoking took a toll

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: NS 13 ()
Date: November 14, 2014 07:01PM

Coach Kelly was at TJ before Madison, used to see him at Kilroy's. He coached Scot Norwood, probabably last time Jefferson had a good football team.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Olive Rio ()
Date: November 14, 2014 07:26PM

Regarding Ms Olivero...all the names and some pics are now available on line. Happy to research this and I'm a chick. Let's figure this out Warhawks!

Give me some basic 411 - her first name and was that her married name? About how old would she have been when she posed?

I knew a girl in the 90s who told everyone she met that she had been in Playboy. Turns out she was in girls of the ACC or something...maybe a group photo, nothing close to a spread. Anyway, she apparently gained some lbs in the post playboy years and was unglamorous and not at all sexy.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Grewupfast ()
Date: November 14, 2014 11:57PM

tomodor Wrote:
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> What was it like going to Madison high school back
> in the day? What was school like? What were the
> parties and outside of school life like?

"One time, at band camp . . ."

Holy mother of otherwise-wholesome-looking-nerdy-kids.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: GordonBlvd ()
Date: November 15, 2014 02:51PM

Coach Kelly, he was a total creep.

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Re: James Madison high school back in the day
Posted by: Good old reliable coaches ()
Date: November 16, 2014 12:42PM

Going back further, Coach Christie was a world-class creep, too...

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