1984 Salesian | |
Mount de Sales High School
Macon, Georgia
Volume 29
Table of Contents
The Year That Was
Faculty
Activities
Athletics
Underclassmen
Seniors
The Last Word
Advertising
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As | write this, the 1984 Salesian has already been
completed. This is the last page to be sent off to the
printers, and it gives me the opportunity to relate what
experience has been for me and 29 other seniors who
worked on the Publications Staff this year.
Only those people who have worked together on a long
and difficult project know what it is that they have done.
In particular, Laura Powell (Production Editor), Don
McGraw (Business Manager), and our Publisher, Mr. Kevin
Dockrell, have been hard at work on this book since
August, 1983. Along with those seniors whose photos
appear on pages 34 and 35, we have published this 29th
edition of the Salesian. |'m sure that many of our fellow
students and some of our teachers must have thought that
we were crazy to give up our afternoons and other leisure
time in the making of a high school yearbook, and to some
extent, they are right. None of us, myself included, ever
imagined that the job would be as complex as it has been.
For me at least, it's been the most demanding task Ive
ever undertaken. The demands on our time are only the
most obvious. There is also an almost constant
preoccupation with the hundreds of little details that must
be done; | can remember being concerned about the
spelling of names, the details of the football teams season,
the need for more and better photographs. | spent a lot
of time making sure that messages got delivered, and
checking on the progress of the various sections.
We all expended a lot of energy, mostly mental. That in itself is tiring enough, but the pressures of upcoming deadlines
only added to the frustration that we all felt at least once during the year. Still, it was more than worth it. Its a terrific
feeling when a deadline has been completed and mailed off on time. After this year, | can say that there is a great sense
of purpose in publishing, and everyone who worked on this book shares in that feeling.
For everyone who has asked us this year, What's involved in making the Salesian, it involves making a lot of decisions,
and it takes a lot of work from a lot of people. First, it takes money. Don and our Business Staff did a superb job of
organizing and carrying out our fundraising drive. We raised the money that we needed, and the whole process was smoother
than we had any right to expect.
After the Drive was completed, we began to make the hard decisions. We designed the cover, chose our type style,
budgeted our space, and planned our deadlines. Because we receive our yearbook in the spring (when we can have time
to have it signed, and when memories are still fresh in our minds), we cannot include events that occur after our final
deadline, February 1. Therefore, Talent Show, Junior/Senior, Literary Competition, all our spring sports, and other second
semester activities from this year will appear in the 1985 Salesian.
The single most difficult decision was choosing a theme and making it happen. It had to be an idea that lent itself
to photographs and narrative, no small feat in itself. More importantly, for Mt. de Sales the theme has to be consistent
with our past and our present, and it has to anticipate our future. It has to be an accurate reflection of who we are.
When we came back to school in August, 1983, the physical changes that had taken place on the campus inspired
us to choose changes as our theme. Change was all around us, and it has formed an important part of the fabric of our
high school years. Throughout this book, the grey pages are our theme pages, speaking of those things which have happened
around us, chronicling the changes that we, as a community, have experienced.
It is fitting that this particular theme appears in the Salesian for 1984. George Orwell's novel 1984 foresaw a harrowing
time when there would be no change; a time when everything was institutionalized, a time when change was the enemy
of a dead and static society. If we have learned anything, it is that change is one of the few constants in our lives. Whether
it is a sudden and wrenching change, or a subtle and underspoken one, we have learned to recognize it for what it is:
the one thing of which we can be certain.
Being the Managing Editor of this project has left me with a feeling of accomplishment, a feeling that we have made
something which will last. | hope that reading it means as much to you as its creation has meant to us.
begyy
In Him we live and move and have our being
During the '83-'84 school year, our spiritual
activities were increased and strengthened in many
ways.
Each of the classes participated in two
mini-retreats at St. Joseph's Church. The activities
included a shared lunch, small-group discussions,
music and prayer, fellowship and reflection. These
mini-retreats were planned by each class with the
assistance of their teachers and moderators.
The faculty had two mini-retreats of their own:
they, too had the chance to be together for spiritual
renewal and discovery.
In December, we observed Foundation Day,
the anniversary of the founding of the Sisters of
Mercy. Sister Regina Werntz, R. S. M. came to Mt.
de Sales, and along with the other Sisters in the
MDS family, made a presentation highlighting the
ways in which the Sisters have served the people
of Macon and the United States.
On a Saturday in late January, fifteen
sophomores went on a day-long retreat to Lake
Lanier.
Our spiritual activities continue to occupy a
prominent and important part in our activities at
MDS.
Sister Sharon (left) and Mrs, Garvin, along with the other members of the faculty, plan
our religious activities.
Juniors reflect during the candlelight prayer service at their October mini-retreat.
Senior Superlatives
Russell Jelks (left) registered the highest composite SAT score These seniors were chosen to represent MDS in the city-wide Senior-of-the-Month
in the Class of '84, and earned the distinction of being STAR competition (front to rear): Amy Shiflett (April), Donald King (October), Peggy Riley
student. He chose as his STAR teacher Mr. Kevin Dockrell (right). (November), Matt Connelly (March), Warren Griffin (January). Not pictured: Don
McGraw (February).
Mt. de Sales had five National Merit Semifinalists in the Class of 84, more than we've ever had before. Pictured with their Guidance Counselor, Mr.
Jim Ray (at right) are (left to right): Erin Coughlin, Angi Duff, Donald King, Russell Jelks, and Don McGraw.
Portrait Of A Winner: Mike Garvin
It is not often that we encounter greatness, and even more rare when that greatness
is wedded to deep and lasting commitment. Let us now pause to consider a man who
embodies and displays both qualities: Mike Garvin
Coach Garvin began his career at Willingham High School in 1960, and coached there
with Billy Henderson, Lloyd Bohannon, and other well-known Georgia high school football
coaches until 1966. In 1967, he became a Head Coach for the first time, when he came
to Mt. de Sales. Sister Lourdes Sheehan, R. S. M., who was the MDS principal at the time,
Says that one of the two most important people she ever hired was Mike Garvin. Certainly
his record of achievement validates her claim.
In his 17 years as the Cavaliers head coach, Mt. de Sales has won 8 region
championships, and 3 state championships in football. During the 1970's, MDS had the 8th
best winning percentage among all high schools in the state of Georgia, regardless of size.
In 1973, Coach Garvin was selected by the Atlanta Touchdown Club as its Coach of the
Year; he has been selected Coach of the Year by his coaching peers and by the local media
On numerous occasions.
Ironically, Mike Garvin's own playing career was ended by an injury while he was still
in high school. He first coached while a student at Mercer. In those days, the grammar schools
in Macon competed against each other; they even had their own championship game called
The Pony Bowl. In those early years of his career, Coach Garvin's teams at Alexander
IV won the Pony Bow/ at least twice. Mike Garvin's own statistician (his wife, Carolyn) cant
remember for sure, but she thinks that the Alexander IV team may have won three Pony
bowls. As we all know, it was the first of many first-place finishes
In addition to football, Coach Garvin has coached boys and girls basketball, boys and
girls track, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf. About the only sports he hasn't coached
are soccer, swimming, ice hockey and polo!
He is absolutely dedicated to winning; more than that, Coach Garvin is a master at getting
each player to compete at his or her highest level. When an athlete has achieved that level
of personal excellence, Coach Garvin is likely to say, Ain't it fun!"
In spite of his coaching achievements, we at MDS know him first and foremost as an
educator. His keen mind and passion for the study of mathematics are obvious to all. He
has led his students into the computer age with skill and confidence; his excellence in the
classroom is legendary.
Mike Garvin is known as a man of intelligence, compassion, and dedication; many have
been blessed by his presence over the years.
He brings out the best in all of us.
The rookie coach in 1960.
Always ready for a friendly
discussion ...
6 Tribute
At Willingham High School, 1965.
Teacher, coach, rainwear designer!
This photograph, which originally appeared in The Macon Telegraph, shows Coach
Garvin with the symbols of the 1973 State Championship. After 17 years, his career
Each of these people will tell you that the other is their better half. record stands at 130 - 50 - 1.
| have fought the good fight;
| have finished the race;
| have kept the faith.
- 2 Timothy 4:7
Tribute 7
1983-84
It was a year like many others. It was full of changes; some of them gentle
and expected, others rude and harsh. In each of them we saw America and
we saw the world, and underneath it all, we saw ourselves
When we entered our senior year at Mt. de Sales, the campus had been
| transformed, there were more computers everywhere, and there were two new
Sisters of Mercy to teach us.
We celebrated our senior year to the music of Michael Jackson's Thriller
and Synchronicity, by the Police. In the movie theaters we watched Jennifer
Beals blaze her way through Flashdance; the movie inspired a new craze
(break dancing) and a new fashion style (the torn-sweatshirt look). Return of
the Jedi gave us a marvelous new villian, Jabba the Hutt, and Terms of
| Endearment left us with a new appreciation of love. During the summer of
'g3 we re-lived the adventures of the early astronauts, and agreed that they
had The Right Stuff.
On the small screen, we joined 100 million of our fellow citizens to witness
the destruction of nuclear war, and the horror that followed on The Day After.
PBS gave us our first comprehensive look at events that happened in our
childhood in Vietnam: A Television History. We shared the bittersweet emotion
of The Thorn Birds, and every Thursday night we said Cheers and then got
| Hill Street Blues.
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan entered the final year of his first term
in office with the economy booming, and American
troops, for the first time in a decade, on foreign soil.
We grieved at the Marine massacre in Beirut, and
cheered our country when the Rangers rescued
American medical students on the island of Grenada.
The stain of Marxism spread further into our
hemisphere, as the U. S. kept up the pressure on El
Salvador and Nicaragua. We were shocked at the
sheer brutality of the Soviet Union when they shot
down Korean Air Lines Flight 007. It reminded us that
the world was still an uncertain place, full of violent
changes, too.
As always, there were new personalities that
burst into our lives: Mr. T., Vanessa Williams (the first
black Miss America); Sally Ride (the first woman
astronaut), Reverend Jesse Jackson, and the
Cabbage Patch Dolls.
There were those who faded from the scene, too.
Menachem Begin retired as Prime Minister of Israel.
Yasser Arafat's iron-clad control of the PLO was
finally broken. We said goodbye to Tennessee
Williams, Karen Carpenter, and James Watt, who shot
himself in the foot once too often. Herschel Walker
left the University of Georgia for the New Jersey
Meadowlands and a million dollar deal. Nobody called
him a carpetbagger.
It was a year in which we commemorated the
sublime (the 20th anniversary of the assassination of
John F. Kennedy), and the joyful (the 20th anniversary
of the Beatles first appearance on American
_ television).
It was a year like many others, and unlike any
other; it was uniquely ours, and we won't soon forget
it.
OMONONLWNH
How well do you know your faculty?
. Mrs. Mary Boyd
. Mrs. Jean Brown
. Mrs. Jane Claxton
. Sister Pat Coward
. Father John Cuddy
Coach Randy Davis
. Mr. Kevin Dockrell
. Sister Mary Fidelis
. Mrs. Jackie Fry
. Mrs. Carolyn Garvin
. Coach Mike Garvin
. Mrs. Judy Godfrey
. Sister Grace Marie
. Mrs. Beth Grovenstein
. Mr. Ken Hutnick
. Mrs. Debra Jarvis
. Mrs. Madge Knott
. Mrs. Jan Manning
. Mrs. Charlotte Mason
. Sister Helen McCreary
. Mr. Ron McLachlan
. Mrs. Mary Frances Peery
. Coach Chester Pierce
. Coach Tony Pierce
. Mrs. Karen Price
. Mr. Jim Ray
. Coach Robert Slocum
. Mrs. Brenda Timms
. Mr. Michael Vullo
. Mrs. Sandra Wills
. Sister Sharon Zaenglein
a) Get involved!
b) It doesnt matter if you win
or lose, until you lose.
c) I@NY!
d) Still waters run deep.
e) Be nice.
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f) Our very own Mother Goose.
g) Editor of her high school year
book in Preston, Georgia.
h) Brown suede shoes.
i) Let's go for a ride in my Chevy
van!
j) A gracious jack of all trades.
k) Use the brain that God gave
you!
l) That's interesting.
m) An algebraic extrovert.
n) Three stacks of vertically-
folded papers.
0) Spectacular freshman
productions.
p) The quietest place on campus.
q) A persuasive whisper.
r) Thats gonna cost you a cut.
s) Mt. de Sales Homecoming
Queen, 1974.
t) ... minus .5 for class
participation.
u) J)A-a-a-a-men, alleluia ...
v) Graduated from MDS in 1969;
returned this year as a student.
w) Put that in your little red
wagon.
x) Crank it up!
y) A computerized financier.
z) Term papers - too much fun!
aa) Our sympathetic, serene seren-
dipitizer.
bb) Christmas in Hawaii.
cc) Favorite song: The Impossible
Dream
dd) Professor Sam Sukiyaki.
ee) Is the Mazda computerized,
or vice versa?
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Dear Graduating Seniors of the Class of '84,
You are the right people at the right time for Mt. de Sales High School.
In God's wisdom He knew that, from 1979 to 1984, de Sales would need students
who possessed in abundance the qualities of flexibility, cooperation, and the
ability to accept a multiplicity of changes.
Do you remember? ...
That your first yearbook was the silver edition?
That 12 of the present faculty were here when you arrived in 1979? Can
you name them?
That your teachers changed throughout the years as follows:
English - 7 (two in your freshman year); Math - 6;
Religion - 7 (hints: a seminarian, and a long-time friend of MDS);
Social Studies - 4;
Girl's P.E. - 3;
French - 2; Spanish - 2;
Science - 5 (for some of you);
Typing - 1;
Study - 3;
Guidance - 2;
Assistant Principal/Financial Manager - 2;
Only Boys P.E., Library, and Administration did not change while you were
students here.
Do you remember your class officers? Here is your pattern:
8th Grade 2 boys, 2 girls
9th Grade 3 boys, 1 girl
10th Grade 2 boys, 2 girls
11th Grade 4 boys
12th Grade 2 boys, 2 girls
Remember, that the Sisters of Mercy celebrated their sesquicentennial during
your sophomore year, an occasion memorialized in the Heritage Room ... That
food service changed from seated to counter-height, to seated-counter-height;
from machines to hot food, and back to machines ... That we changed from
GHSA (strongest competitors - the Purple Hurricanes and
the Bulldogs) to SEAIS (with natural rivals - the Eagles and the Vikings). That change inspired increasing numbers to join competition, this time literary.
Debate came and went and will return; we began competing in softball and track, and trophies multiplied 7 x 70 times.
Do you remember the academic changes which occurred during your years here? Honors courses were added in each discipline; course selections
were increased significantly with additional options for juniors and seniors as we created our enriched curriculum. In the process, class periods changed
from 6 to 7 to 6; serendipity and computers joined us.
Remember the changes in off-campus styles - from preppy to peasant, tuxedo to new wave.
And remember ... pep rallies in the gym from one side to two, and back to one ... study halls from classrooms to cafeteria ... Xerox and Scantron
. ice machines and weights in Cavalier Hall ... student admissions officers in the library ... expanded days ... a new piano ... your first Mass, your
first report card, cross-stitching ... Activities-long to shorter ... Retirements - Sisters Barbara and Elizabeth, Father Bede ... Fortner to Rawlings to
New Orleans ... Sister Coaches ... Coach Chester Pierce married a computer for a semester ... Coach Slocum became Varsity Basketball coach.
Remember the addition of 5th year Spanish, of two new seniors (Erin and Tim), and 5 National Merit Semi-Finalists - the most ever in our history!
Remember, too ... 8th grade soccer ... Two student trainers for our football team who went to Georgia Tech for a special training program (Alan
Wacter was one) ... Homecoming Queen - Amy ... French Masses ... the transition of the Talent Show from 11th grade to 10th ... the initiation in
your 8th grade year of the Development Program; it is now a lifeline for MDS.
Remember ... the physical changes that have taken place since your arrival in 1979 .. . tennis court to Trapezoid . . . five additional pieces of property
purchased: the vacant lot next to McAuley Hall, and the two houses adjacent to it; Rose Place; the grey Victorian cottage near the gym... football field
churned under and sodded ... outside trim from turquoise blue to forest green ... furniture in color in the cafeteria ... patio/phone area between de
Sales and St. Joseph Halls ... more benches, more lockers, more students ... re-lined parking lot ... new scoreboard in the gym - Coke is it!
Remember - no more bells ...
There is so much to remember; | wanted to assist you in your nostalgia. You are 106 strong in the 108th graduating class since the chartering of
Mt. de Sales High School by the state of Georgia in 1876. And you have been 106 blessings to us at a time when we most needed you. Don't leave
us when you claim that diploma. Keep MDS in your heart and prayers; come back to see us. And when you are wage earners, make us your favorite
charity, so that we may continue to be to others what we hope we have been to you.
May God bless you and hold you in the palm of His hand!
Sincerely,
For answers, see p. 98! oa : -
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The MDS Board of Trustees (seated, left to right): Mrs. Jan Manning (Recording Secretary), Mrs. Barbara Clowers (Secretary), Sister
Lourdes Sheehan, R. S. M., Sister Mary Fidelis Barragan, R. S. M. (President), Sister M. Jogues Smith, R. S. M., Mrs. Connie Thuente.
(standing): Father John Kenneally, Mr. Dan Dunwody, Mr. Chris Rouse, Mr. James Berg, Mr. Dave Zuver, Dr. James Cassidy, Dr. Charles
Rowley (Chairman), Mr. Gerry Brenner. Three Board members were not present when this photo was taken: Sister Mary Michelle Carroll,
R. S. M., Mr. R. R. Markwalter, and Sister Virginia Ross, C. S. J.
14 Administration
Members of the Long Range
Planning and Development
Committee of the Board of
Trustees presented Sister
Fidelis with a plaque com-
memorating her efforts at the
major renovations of the MDS
campus which occurred during
The Summer of 83." The
exterior improvements were
part of Phase | of the Commit-
tees plans for the MDS cam-
pus. Pictured, left to right: Mr.
Dave Zuver (Committee Chair-
man), Mrs. Connie Thuente,
Sister Fidelis, Mr. Dan Dun-
wody, Mr. James Berg, and Mr.
Pat Meyer, MDS' attorney for
property acquisitions.
Mr. Michael Vullo
English Ill
Mr. Vullo is the MDS advisor to the National Honor Society.
He is on the Probation Committee and coordinates the MDS
Alumni Association.
Mrs. Debra Jarvis
Chemistry, Physical Science
Mrs. Jarvis is the MDS cheerleading advisor. She attended Tift
College and the University of Georgia.
Mr. Ken Hutnick
Algebra Il, Statistics
Mr. Hutnick is a deacon in the Catholic Church. He also is the
coordinator of the Mathematics Competition. He attended St.
Joseph's University, University of Pittsburgh, and Arizona
State.
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1 Sister Pat Coward, R.S.M.
Physical Education
Sister Pat is one of our two new Sisters of Mercy. She
coaches the Varsity girls basketball team and the Varsity
girls track team. She attended Salisbury State College
in Maryland.
Mrs. Beth Grovenstein
Geometry
Mrs. Grovenstein is a Sophomore homeroom moderator,
and she coordinates the activity program. Her brother,
Alan Taylor, is a student here at MDS. She attended
Mercer University.
Mr. Kevin Dockrell
Contemporary America, Foreign Relations, Church
History
Mr. Dockrell is a Senior homeroom moderator. He is the
publisher of the Salesian, B-team baseball coach, and
unofficial school photographer.
1 Mrs. Brenda Timms
Algebra |
Mrs. Timms is new to the MDS faculty this year and
serves as an 8th grade homeroom moderator.
Mrs. Madge Knott
Librarian
Mrs. Knott is known for her orderly and quiet library. She
is an active member in St. Pauls Episcopal Church. She
swe Soe wn has attended the University of Georgia, Mercer, and
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Coach Pierce is doing his student teaching at MDS
during winter quarter. He is a B-team football coach
rh ee and the B-team girls basketball coach. After graduating
Caeser from MDS in 1969, he attended Mercer University. His
o : brother is Coach Chester Pierce.
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Faculty 17
1 Mrs. Mary Boyd
Study classes
Mrs. Boyd attended the Bronx Community College in
New York City and her son Jason is a student at MDS.
2 Mr. Ron McLachlan
Chemistry, Physics
Mr. McLachlan is the Student Council moderator and
Junior Class moderator; in that capacity he supervises
the Talent Show and the Junior-Senior Prom. The
Science Team is also under his supervision. He
graduated from Immaculate Conception Seminary.
3 Sister Sharon Zaenglein, R.S.M.
Physical Education, New Testament
Sister Sharon coached the Lady Cavaliers to the Region
3-AAA softball championship; she also coaches both our
tennis teams. After graduating from MDS in 1975, she
attended Towson State University in Baltimore.
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Mrs. Mary Frances Peery
Typing
Mrs. Peery is a Junior homeroom moderator; this year,
she has also become very active in organizing the MDS
Development Program.
Mr. Jim Ray
Guidance Counselor
In addition to his duties as Guidance Counselor, which
include testing, personal interviews, and processing
applications, Mr. Ray is the director of the award-winning
MDS Drama Ensemble.
Mrs. Jane Claxton
English 8, Literature
Mrs. Claxton is the 8th grade class moderator; she
graduated from Wesleyan College and completed her
graduate studies at Mercer University.
Faculty 19
1 Mrs. Carolyn Garvin
Old Testament, Marriage
Mrs. Garvin is the Freshman class moderator, and chairs the
Religion Department. She organizes many religious activities
at MDS. She attended David Lipscomb College.
2 Coach Robert Slocum
Physical Education
Coach Slocum graduated from MDS in 1974, and earned his
degree from Savannah State College. He is an assistant varsity
football coach, and is the head coach of our boys varsity
basketball team.
3 Mrs. Jan Manning
Assistant to the Administrator
Mrs. Manning joined our faculty in March of 1983. She is the
admissions coordinator and also handies MDS public
relations.
Mrs. Sandra Wills
English Ill, Writing
Mrs. Wills is the Sophomore class moderator, and chairs the
Probation Committee. She attended the University of Georgia
and Georgia State University.
Sister Helen McCreary, R.S.M.
Western Civilizations, Human Awareness
Sister Helen chairs the Social Studies Department, and is very
active in the planning of our spiritual activities. After graduating
from MDS, she attended Mt. St. Agnes College, University of
Dayton, and Fordham University.
Father John Cuddy
Theology, Sociology
Father Cuddy is the pastor of St. Josephs Church. He is a
long-time friend and a loyal supporter of MDS. He attended
St. Marys College in Baltimore and Catholic University.
Faculty 21
1 Coach Randy Davis
American Government, Psychology
Coach Davis graduated from Mercer University; he coaches
Varsity golf, B-team football, and B-team boys basketball.
2 Mrs. Judy Godfrey
Biology, Advanced Biology
Mrs. Godfrey is a Sophomore homeroom moderator; she also
moderates the science club as part of the activity program.
She attended Mercer University and the University of Georgia.
3 Mrs. Jean Brown
English |
Mrs. Brown is a Freshman homeroom moderator; Her son
Phillip and her daughter Kappi are students at MDS. She
attended Western Carolina University and Mercer University.
1 Mrs. Charlotte Mason
Algebra Ill - Trigonometry, Math IV
Mrs. Mason is a Senior homeroom moderator and assistant
Drama director.
2 Coach Mike Garvin
Calculus, Marriage, Computer Math
Coach Garvin is the chairman of the Math Department and
Athletic Director. His athletic responsibilities include head
football coach, boys track coach and 8th grade basketball
coach.
3 Mrs. Karen Price
French |, Il, Ill, IV
Mrs. Price is a Freshman homeroom moderator and chairs the
French Department. She attended the College of William and
Mary and Columbus College.
stver eed
1 Coach Chester Pierce
Assistant Principal/Financial Manager
Coach Pierce teaches American History to our sophomores.
He is the Varsity Baseball coach. After graduating from MDS
in 1966, he attended Mercer University.
Mrs. Jackie Fry
Spanish |, Il, lil, IV, V
Mrs. Fry, aS a junior homeroom moderator, is active in the
production of the Talent Show and the Junior-Senior Prom.
She attended Mercer University.
Sister Grace Marie
English IV, Honors English
Sister Grace Marie chairs the MDS English Department. She
is the Senior Class Moderator and she also directs the MDS
Literary Competition. She attended Mount St. Agnes College
in Baltimore and Catholic University.
Just as no two handprints are alike, so also are no two persons alike. Just as
the hand leaves its imprint on all that it touches, so does the person we meet daily.
Each person, like each hand, is different. Each person, like each hand, leaves a
separate and distinct mark with every touch. No two persons can touch us in quite
the same way.
Our faculty is a distinguished and diverse group. Some are introverted, others
extraverted; some conservative; others more liberal. Their tastes in music are
illustrative of their diversity. Some prefer the contemporary sounds of Pat Benatars
Love is a Battlefield; Others prefer the anthem-like sounds of the 70s like Love
is the Answer; still others prefer the classics and religious hymns. Modes of
transportation run the gamut from BMW to Chevrolet, with the occasional motorcycle
or van thrown in for good measure.
By further observation, we can see that our teachers tastes include more than
cars and music. Theatrically speaking, our faculty's personal preferences range from
the grimy and gritty personal struggles of Paul Newman as The Hustler, to the more
noble and public struggles of Ben Kingsley as Ghandi. Their personal backgrounds
are further illustrated by the colleges and universities at which they have studied,
from the familiar Mercer University and the University of Georgia, to the more distant
seats of learning: Fordham, Catholic University, and Notre Dame.
But for all these differences, there is a common thread that knits all these people
together into a living and vibrant tapestry. For all of their distinctiveness, for all of
their individual likes and dislikes, for all the specific tastes and diversions which they
exhibit, there is a certain something which binds them each to the other, and brings
them together, making them at times less the individuals and more the team; a special
kind of team forged out of a common purpose and a common goal.
An entire life can be spent in the accumulation of knowledge for its own sake,
but that knowledge, passed on to future generations, is the gift, the calling, and the
common purpose of those who teach at Mount de Sales. And therein lies the tie
that binds. The individualities that our teachers display can never outweigh the
common determination and love they express by being here to help us learn. They,
all different, all special, all unique, drink from the same cup, thus confirming their
diversity of form in a brotherhood of soul.
- Don McGraw/Joel McMahon
Faculty 25
Development
In 1979, the Mt. de Sales Board of Trustees realized that the changing circumstances of Catholic education required a new
approach to financial management, one that would guarantee the financial security of this school as it enters its second century
of service. Thus was born the Mt. de Sales Development Program.
At de Sales, Development is a program seeking understanding and support of this small school in the heart of Georgia which
has served the people of the Macon area for over a hundred years. The creation of the Development Program also acknowledges
a change in the philosophy of management at MDS. The program has created several ways in which the school can face its
future confidently, continuing to offer the educational excellence which is its rich tradition, by identifying individuals and groups
who wish to assist in this vital work.
In creating the Development Program, the Board of Trustees took notice of the following facts.
Fact: Private secondary schools, Catholic or independent, should aim at acquiring 25 to 33% of their revenue from non-tuition
sources. At present, only about 10% of Mt. de Sales income comes from non-tuition sources, and one-third of that 10% is the
services of the Sisters of Mercy, which are donated.
Fact: Tuition at Mt. de Sales for the 1983-1984 school year is $1,140, but it actually costs $1,340 to educate each student.
Fact: According to the U. S. Statistical Abstracts, 1982-83, in 1980, the per-pupil expenditure in public elementary and secondary
schools was $2,275 (national average). In Bibb County, the current per-pupil expenditure is $2,256.
Fact: Mt. de Sales is a private Catholic high school owned and operated by the Sisters of Mercy, Province of Baltimore.
Although three Catholic parishes in the Macon area contribute scholarship funding for Catholic parishioners, Mt. de Sales receives
no financial support or assistance from the Diocese of Savannah.
Fact: It is easier to get funding from outside sources (i. e., foundations, corporations, federal grant programs) for colleges
and universities than it is for high schools.
Fact: The continuance of private education at the secondary level - both Catholic and independent - especially for other than
the wealthy, depends upon the realization of the need of financial support from the private sector.
Fact: Since its beginning, Mt. de Sales has bridged the gap between tuition and overall costs by the contributed services
of the Sisters of Mercy. In order to continue to bridge that gap, MDS needs contribution from alumni, friends, and foundations.
Fact: If every de Sales graduate of five years or more contributes $25, and if every younger alumna/alumni contributes $10,
our school will face a secure future for the next hundred years.
The contributed services of the Sisters of Mercy throughout de Sales first hundred years was, except for tuition, the school's
greatest other source of financial support. In light of the decreasing numbers of Sisters, the Board of Trustees created a two-phase
plan for developing a solid financial foundation.
1. Special Gifts Campaign: During the school year 1979-1980, we initiated a small-scale campaign whose purpose was to
lay a foundation for the total program. In the past four years, we contacted special friends of Mt. de Sales and corporations who
assist secondary schools (these are few in number.) Special Gifts sought donations of $1,000 or more; this aspect of the Development
Program has realized $68,798.00.
2. Annual Giving Campaign: This phase of our program is considered to be the lifeline to Mt. de Sales future. It primarily
seeks smaller gifts from a larger number of friends. This program was begun with our present parents and with our alumni, whom
we consider to be the central groups of support; other friends have become aware of the program and have begun to participate.
These friends include current and former faculty, alumni parents and their families, and other friends of the school.
An effective annual giving program does two things: First, it enables the school to hold tuition to a minimum, securing the
quality of the programs offered, and second, it enables the school to conduct special programs and projects. It also allows us
to invest money for special needs, such as increased financial aid, and the purchase of needed properties for campus expansion,
so desperately needed to serve the needs of our student body; invested money also provides for the beautification of the campus
and the properties we have already purchased, and the necessary work to make these purchased properties useable.
This aspect of the Development Program has realized $46,223.76.
Thus, the total amount of money raised since the Development Program began five years ago is $115,021.76.
We have made a strong and vigorous beginning toward securing our future, but we still have a long way to go. If you are
moved to support our future, remember:
1. Gifts may be made as pledges, spreading your contributions over several years;
2. Gifts may be made in cash or securities;
3. Contributions may be specified in your will;
4. All contributions to Mt. de Sales High School are tax deductible.
There is no alternative path to the future; a broad base of support is essential. Mt. de Sales is an important resource in
this community; Mt. de Sales is an important part of this community; Mt. de Sales alumni are critical to the success of this community.
Mt. de Sales merits support.
In 1978, the accrediting committee of the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools (from which Mt. de Sales
receives its accreditation) completed its 10-year evaluation of
MDS. Its major recommendation concerned the size of the
campus. At the time, the MDS campus was judged to be only
50% large enough to accommodate the student body and
faculty. Therefore, the SACS strongly urged MDS to begin
immediate property acquisitions, and to provide those
properties for student use and long-term development. This
recommendation was repeated by the interim review
committee in 1983
These two aerial photos present different views of the
MDS campus. In the top photo, the numerals indicate the
campus buildings at the time of the 1978 survey
1) St. Joseph's Hall (constructed in 1960)
2) Cavalier Hall (1890, remodeled in 1973);
3) De Sales Hall (1973);
4) Mercy Hall (1955);
5) Burke Hall (1977);
6) McAuley Hall (1964)
The bottom photo shows the properties that have been
purchased in the five years since the establishment of the Mt
de Sales Development Program:
1) 1073 Rose Place was purchased in September, 1980,
and is currently being used for classroom space. Rose
Place also has office and storage space
2) 1179 Appleton Avenue, the grey Victorian cottage
adjacent to the student parking lot; purchased in
October, 1983
3) 1143 Appleton Avenue, the vacant lot next to McAuley
Hall. This lot, which was furnished with benches and
tables for student use during the summer of 1983, was
purchased in June, 1981
4) 1133 Appleton Avenue, purchased in September,
1983
5) 1125 Appleton Avenue, purchased in October, 1979
This was the first piece of property acquired after the
Development Program was started
28 Activities
Trapezoid Food and Spirits was the
setting, as the MDS Student Council kicked off
the 1983 Homecoming campaign: Homecoming
on the Range.
During the skit, the candidates were
introduced to the student body, and activities for
the week were explained. We were all enthralled
at the names given to our Queen candidates:
Calamity Jane, Sagebrush Sal, Texas Tess,
Diamond Lil, and Cactus Carol!
On Friday night, during halftime of the
Cavaliers romp over the John Milledge Trojans,
Amy Shiflett was crowned as Mt. de Sales
Homecoming Queen for 1983.
After the game was over, we returned to
McAuley Hall for the Homecoming dance,
featuring Wrecking Crew.
Our thanks go to Student Council for a super
week; to Student Council President Donald King;
to Mr. McLachlan for coordinating the whole
week's activities; to our teachers for patience and
more patience, and to each other for a great good
time!
You want it? | GOT IT!!!
Nan Powell and Paige Anderson lead the student body in cheers during the annual bonfire celebration. Thank goodness the Fire Department was on
hand - not to put the fire out, but to start it in the first place!
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Candidates and actors (seated, left to right): Peggy Riley, Jamie Davis, Tom Lingenfelter, Laura Powell, Tonya Smith, Amy Shiflett. (standing): Brian
Colleran, Donald King, Robbie Leverette, Matt Connelly, Gene Gordon, Wade Shields, Robert Reckhow, Keith Hilliard, George Davis.
Homecoming 31
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Amy Shiflett, 1983 Mt. de Sales Homecoming Queen
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An Evening in
the Park
1 A splendid time was had by all!
2 Chris Edwards, Blythe Markwalter, and
Gwen Walton filled the traditional soph-
omore role of serving at Junior-Senior
3 When was the last time you had this
much fun for free?
4 The Vandales performance was well-
received by an enthusiastic audience
Junior-Senior. Prom
Salesian
There is a special feel-
ing shared by those who
have worked on a long
project together, and this
year, 30 seniors shared
that experience.
Beginning in late
August with organization-
al details for the annual
Publications Drive, and
continuing into early Feb-
ruary, we met deadlines,
wrote captions, cropped
photographs, corrected
galley proofs, and con-
cerned ourselves with the
myriad little details, which,
properly attended to,
make a successful year-
book.
This is the end result of dy pie
our efforts. We hope you Editorial Staff (left to right): Peggy Rile
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Making the photos fit, and leaving enough room for the captions (clockwise, from bottom left): Amanda McCook, Laura Powell, Theresa O'Shaughnessy,
Peggy Riley, Polly Sattler, Kim Garner, and Vicki Dodson.
34 Salesian Staff
Advertising and Business
Staffs (front to rear): Debbie
Wach, Michelle Wells, Kelly
Regan, Marie Gebara, Lisa
Schroeder, and Matt Connel-
ly.
Section Editors (seated, left to right): Allison Ach (Typist), Susan
Hardison (Distribution), Lisa Bentley (Faculty) (standing): Amanda
McCook (Seniors), Mike Bothe (Advertising), Wendy Young
(Underclassmen).
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Production Staff (from lower left): Theresa O'Shaughnessy, Kim Garner,
Lauralen Avery, Vicki Dodson, Angi Duff, Kelly Regan, and Brian Colleran.
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The MDS Science Team, which won second place in competition at Georgia Southwestern College in Americus (from left to right): Marie Gebara, Brendan
Martin, Warren Griffin, Russell Jelks, and Matt Connelly.
The MDS Math Team, which won third place in the Macon Junior College Math Olympics (left to right): Chandler Park, Donald King, Matt Connelly, Juan
Lee, Angi Duff, Michael Garvin, Jennifer Koski, Michael Taylor, Kim Garner, Reggie Howard.
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Flag Raisers (from front, left to right): Allen
Holmstrom, Ken Chambless, Shannon Baker,
April Cagle, Steven Broach, Phillip Mercer,
Tommy Union, Wendy Churchwell, Denise
Ertel, Elizabeth Hasty, Susan Weigand, Sean
Jones, Stephanie Boyer, Scott Smith, Travis
Boyd, Mark Andrews, Robert Lockwood,
Regina Moore, Rusty Humphrey, Chad
Burdett.
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School Service
Liturgical Guitarists (from left to right): Brendan
Martin, Warren Griffin, Carl Joiner, Bryan Hinson,
Frank Lockwood.
Library Assistants (from left to right): Debra
Searcy, Stephanie Fountain, Shelley Farga-
son, Susan Dodgen, Steve Lott, Mike Mullis,
Amanda Hubby, Susan Richard, Christy
Gaspar, Kim Person, Marshea Freant,
Marqueta Bell, Julie Hinson, Molly Childers,
Regina Moore.
School Service 37
The MDS Drama Ensemble (from bottom, left to right): Brendan Martin,
Bill Felton, Steve Lott, Don McGraw, Chris Wells, Missy Wise, Mary Kaye
Parham, Kevin Sells, Erin Coughlin, Lisa Schroeder, Jill Wilson, Wendy
Young, Tina Evans, and Lisa Bentley.
Julie Johnson and Erin
Coughlin prepare Kevin
Sells for his role in The
Murder of Lidice.
38 Drama
The cast of The Murder of
Lidice (top photo, left to
right): Brendan Martin,
Wendy Young, Tina Evans,
Lisa Schroeder, Erin
Coughlin. (bottom photo,
left to right): Mary Kaye
Parham, Kevin Sells, Bill
Felton, Lisa Bentley, Chris
Wells
The Murder of Lidice
The MDS Players chose a most ambitious play for 1983 Region Drama
Competition, The Murder of Lidice, Edna St. Vincent Millays deeply moving
narrative poem commemorating the liquidation of the tiny Czech village of
Lidice by the Nazis during World War II. Against the bittersweet counterpoint
of Erin Coughlin's violin, the cast portrayed the final moments of a village
doomed to death, each person living their last moments: a mother grieving
for her unborn child; a young boy wondering why his life must end so soon,
an elderly couple in despair as their home and the home of their ancestors
is wiped away.
Under the skillful direction of Mr. Jim Ray and Mrs. Charlotte Mason, the
MDS Players captured the Region Championship in Drama for the first time,
and finished third among all SEAIS schools in Georgia.
Bravo!
Drama 39
Student Council
Being President of Student Council
for 1983-84 has certainly been an
enjoyable experience. It was very
demanding, and occasionally frustrating,
but always rewarding.
Most people only see the finished
products of Student Council's functions.
To some it may seem as if Homecoming
Week appears by magic. Nothing could
be further from the truth. A lot of people
give a lot of their time to make our
functions work.
Student Council is more than just the
Officers, though they are the most visible;
class officers and class representatives
deserve a lot of the credit, too. Their
efforts may not always get noticed, but
they don't go unappreciated, either.
Finally, a great deal of the credit
must go to Mr. Ron McLachlan, whose
leadership and overall concern make
everything possible for Student Council,
and thus, for the student body. Besides
being a great moderator, he is very good
at painting and finding rocks!
We have enjoyed serving the student
body this year; we hope that the student
body has enjoyed the year as much as
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Student Council Officers (from left to right): Chandler Park (Treasurer), Terena Jolley (Secretary),
Donald King (President), Amy Shiflett (Vice-President), Lassie McDowell (Freshmen
Representative).
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Members of Student Council (front row, left to right): Steve Pierce, Peggy Riley, Kathy Wright, Sherry Williams, Libby Aldridge, Julie Johnson, Kelly Clark,
Tami Hilliard, Tonya Smith, Laura Powell. (back row): Lee Johnson, Reggie Howard, Michael Taylor, Audra Howard, Joel McMahon, Matt Connelly, Darren
Buck.
National Honor Society
AURESRARATUTNCIIIOGEDOT
These five seniors were inducted into Our
|Lady of Mercy Chapter of National Honor
\Society as Juniors, in May 1983 (left to
right): Warren Griffin, Don McGraw, Donald
King, Erin Coughlin, and Chris Rogers.
These NHS members were inducted
as seniors in early 1984 (left to right): a
Brendan Martin, booke F Yous att,
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National Honor Society 41
letics
Varsity Football
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1983 Region 3-AAA Champions (bottom row, left to right): John Griffin, Gregg Fitzgibbons, Warren Griffin, Chris Edwards, Kerry Howell, Marc Lipson,
Jim McLendon, Mark Freville, Todd Tidwell. (second row): Reggie Howard, Joey McHugh, Jeff McCallie, Matt Donner, Michael O'Shaughnessy, Robert
Daughtry, Donnie Logue, Brian Giffin, David Hill. (third row): Bryant Stokes, Michael Garvin, Waverly Brittain, Michael Phillips, Greg Ballard, Steve Hull,
Barry Whelan, Brad Thomas, James Sapp. (top row): Alan Wacter, Joel McMahon, Robert Sanders, Brian Cassidy, Chuckie Tidwell, Bill Hull, Chris Rogers
(not pictured, Michael Taylor). Managers: Holst Beall, Matt Garvin. Coaches: Tony Pierce, Randy Davis, Robert Slocum, and Head Coach Mike Garvin.
Kerry Howell gets a step on Stratford defender as Warren Griffin
Marc Lipson drills the winning field goal against FPD.
delivers the ball.
en Cavaliers were
to the 1983 All-
R 3-AAA Team (from
left to right): David Hill,
Donnie Logue, Joel
McMahon, Michael Taylor,
Chris Blue, Warren Griffin,
and Greg Ballard. In eh
Michael Taylor, shown here carrying against Stratford, earned Player of the Week honors for his performance against Southland.
Varsity Football 45
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counts.
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one of the best ever.
Season Results
MDS 7 Savannah 8
mDS 3 FPD O
MDS 27 Windsor 0
MDS 14 Stratford 7
MDS 31 Southland 15
MDS 7 Monroe 3
MDS 24 John Milledge 3
MDS 33 Brentwood 14
MDS 14 Tatnall Square 6
MDS 21 Westfield 0
Overall Record 10-2
Regional Champions
State Semifinalists
MDS 14 Memorial Day 7
MDS 7 Stratford 10
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Webb, Scott Patman, Alex Smith, Brad Scott, Kinman Smith, Scott Giffin. ( rowy Ray yi jim
McHugh, John.Critchfield, Michael OSHaughnessy, Mark Hughes, Jay Michael, Ed: inet ae Siar
Scott Genone. (third row) Michael Phillips, Bryant Stokes; Mark Drumm, Datren Buck, , John Hanne
Danny O'Neal, Robert Sanders, Jeff McCallie. Bi gow) Thaddus Anderson, raga
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1983-84 Region 3-AAA Champions (front row, left to right): Felix Middlebrooks, Terry Askew, Wesley Oliver, Managers Vicki Dodson and Cathy Bomberger,
Michael Taylor, Matt Donner. (back row): Wayne Anderson, Jarome Gautreaux, Chris Slocum, Gene Gordon, Van Ellison, James Sapp, Patrick Nuttall,
Todd Brown.
It was the year of the Cavalier.
Our 1983-84 Varsity Boys stormed through the regular season with a record of 20-3, and avenged those three losses
by beating each of those teams later in the season (Southland, Stratford, and Westfield). During the Christmas holidays,
the Cavs won the Gold Division of the Savannah Holiday Classic with three consecutive wins. In February, our boys captured
another region championship, only to have the season end on a bittersweet note: a one-point overtime loss to eventual
state champion Calvary Baptist.
For the months of January and February, it was a team without a home. The damage to the gym floor after a pipe
burst in McAuley Hall forced the Cavaliers to play all of their games away from home. It had no obvious effect, though,
as the Cavs just kept on winning.
This years team played inspired basketball: a tough man-to-man defense, and an electrifying fast break. With six starters
each over six feet tall, it was high-wire act played above the rim. The Cavaliers rebounded, blocked shots, and forced mistakes.
It was great fun to watch.
There were many post-season honors. Terry Askew, Patrick Nuttall, and Chris Slocum were named to the All-Region
Team; Terry and Chris were chosen for All-State honors, and Terry was invited to play in the All-Stars game in early March.
For the third consecutive year, Coach Robert Slocum was named Coach of the Year for Region 3-AAA.
It was a very good year indeed.
48 Basketball
1 Wayne Anderson's brand of blue-collar
basketball pays off with this layup against
John Milledge; Matt Donner (15) follows
in perfect position for a possible rebound
No rebound on this play; Wayne (40)
nailed the shot in the Cavaliers runaway
win over the Trojans.
2 Todd Brown's baseline drive resulted in
a three-point play against Calvary Baptist
After taking a pass from Patrick Nuttall,
Todd (20) sank this short jump shot, and
then converted the free throw as the
Cavaliers built an early lead
3 Aggressive defense is the mark of any
championship team. Gene Gordon (44)
swats this pass away and forces another
turnover
1 Terry Askew, the Cavaliers quicksilver point guard, splits three
Calvary defenders for an easy layup. Nimble and surehanded, Terry's
skills and leadership qualities earned him All-Region, All-State and
All-Star honors in 1983-84
2 Chris Slocum leaves two John Milledge defenders behind as he
drives for a basket in an early season game. Chris led the Cavaliers
in scoring, and earned All-Region and All-State honors for the second
year in a row
3 There was no rebound on this play, as Patrick Nuttall banks in
a two-pointer from under the basket. Patrick started at center for
the Cavaliers, and was named to the All-Region 3-AAA team
Girls Basketball
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1983-84 Lady Cavaliers (front row, left to right): Kelly Clark (Manager), Allison James, Sherry Williams, Donna Whitley, Sonya Williams, Sarah Donner,
Carmen Herndon (Manager). (back row): Lori Lindsay, Toni Wells, Chanda Fowler, Kim Smaha, Kris Porter, Kathy Rogers, Michelle Day, Debbie Daughtry.
The 1983-84 Lady Cavaliers had a season of promise, with flashes of brilliance. Our girls compiled
a record of 10-13, which was an improvement over the previous season, and the total of 10 wins included
two victories over Stratford, the second coming in a tense, well-played match in Stratfords gym on
the final night of the regular season. Sherry Williams tied the game in the final minute when she calmly
hit a 10-foot jumper, and Kim Smaha iced the win with 6 consecutive free throws down the stretch.
Under the coaching of Sr. Pat Coward, the girls showed steady and obvious improvement throughout
the year, and the creation of an 8th-grade team and skills instruction in P. E. classes makes the future
of MDS girls basketball very bright.
Sophomore co-captain Sherry Williams led the team in assists, while senior co-captain Kim Smaha
led the team in scoring and rebounding. Kim was named to the All-Region team, and played in the
Senior All-Star game in Perry in early March. This completed an impressive double for Kim, as she
was chosen for the All-Region and All-State teams in softball during the fall season.
Basketball 51
1 Chanda
rebound
2 Kris Porter (54) and Sonya Williams
(10) seal off the middie and estab-
lished inside position in anticipation
of a rebound
3 Sr. Pat (center) talks it over with
the girls during a timeout. Sr. Pat's
natural enthusiasm for the game and
her tireless coaching paid real
dividends as the season progressed
The Lady Cavaliers presented Sr
Pat with her 100th career victory with
a win over Brentwood on January
27
B-Team Basketball
1983-84 Girls B-Team (left to right): Polly Roe, Audrey Rowell, Lea Dunaway, Karen Santangelo, Tavie North, Jolie Gray, Amanda Hubby, Christy Gaspar,
Kim McDaniel, Mary Catherine Johnson, Sally McAfee, Lane Lewis, Donna Mahoney, Regina Moore.
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1983-84 Boys B-Team (left to right): Yauun Pounds, David Prati, Darrell White, Tim Tippett, Cliff Pool, Wade Latham, Merlin Sapp, Troy Edwards, Kelly
Darnell, Dale Sheffield, Chuckie Tidwell, Michael Kitchens, Tripp White, Jason Boyd. Not pictured: Jay Michael.
Basketball 53
Baseball
Region 3-AAA Champions (from bottom, left to right): Todd Brown, Terry Askew, Kevin Carithers, Brian Frankum, Michael Garvin, Tom Lingenfelter, Gregg
Fitzgibbons, Chris Rogers, Gene Gordon, Marc Lipson, and Greg Ballard.
The 1983 Cavalier Baseball team captured another Region
Championship, winning 5 Region games while losing only once. Outside the
Region, the Cavs were 10 and 4, and advanced to the State Championship
Tournament, where they lost their opening game to FPD.
The season was marked by some fine individual performances: Todd
Brown pitched a no-hitter and a near-perfect game against Tatnall Square;
Greg Ballard ignited the winning rally against Brentwood by smacking a
2-run homer; and Gene Gordon's 2-hit, 5 strikeout complete game victory
over First Presbyterian.
Six Cavaliers were selected for the All-Region 3-AAA Team, more than
any other school in the Region: Greg Ballard, Billy Brown, '83, Gene Gordon,
Marc Lipson, John Paul Wade, '83, and Charles Mitchell, '83, who was also
chosen for the All-State team.
54 Baseball
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Bryant Stokes came on"in the,7th inning to.saye a 4-3 B-Team victery,
over Stratford. P . ~% ,
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Chris Kinnas sneaks down the baseline in one Of the BzTeams
two wins over Stratford. -
1983 Varsity Baseball Scoreboard
FPD
John Milledge
Mt. de Sales
Tattnall
Brentwood
John Milledge
Westfield
Brentwood
Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales
Westfield
Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales
FPD
FPD
Stratford Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales Pinewood
Mt. de Sales Savannah Christian
Mt. de Sales Savannah Christian
Windsor Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales Tattnall
Mt. de Sales Franklin County
Franklin County Mt. de Sales
Mt. de Sales Windsor
Stratford Mt. de Sales
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Jamie Davis pitched the Lady Cavaliers to a victory over FPD Kim Smaha slapped this base hit against Westfield to drive in the winning
runs in the seventh inning
1983 Region 3-AAA Softball Champions (front row, left to right): Stephanie McLamb, Polly Roe, Brandi Burgess, Lea Dunaway, Cheryl Randall, Donna
Whitley, Suzanne Hunnicutt, Jamie Davis, Karen Santangelo. (back row, left to right): Kim Garner, Christy Gaspar, Stephanie Fountain, Kim Smaha, Kim
McDaniel, Tavie North, Sarah Donner, Sherry Williams, Paige Blount, Julie Nawotka, and Sister Sharon.
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1983 Varsity Track and Field Teams
(front row, from left to right): Kevin Winn,
Tipa Jackson, Raquel Stinson, Sonya
Williams, Dee Patman, Ruth Davis, Kathy
Rogers, Angie Smith, Tonya Smith,
Chanda Fowler, Rob Garvin, John
Hannon. (back row, from left to right):
Keith Rouse, Michael Taylor, John Griffin,
Robert Wright, Trevor Dickson, Reggie
Howard, Warren Griffin, Todd Todwell,
and Robert Sanders.
Spring Sports
1983 Region 3-AAA Boys and
Girls Tennis Champions (from
left to right): Shannon Powell,
Brenda Carter, Laura Nelson,
Juan Lee, Julie Abramson, Doris
Lee, Sally McAfee. (not pictured,
Robert Reckhow)
1983 Region 3-AAA Golf
Champions (from left to
right): Todd Kelleher, Wade
Latham, Lee Gerdes, David
Hill, Tripp Reid.
Spring Sports 57
Cheerleaders
1 This is the part of cheerleading no one sees - preparing
the bulletin boards in the gym at the beginning of
basketball season
Tami Hilliard, MDS Cheerleading Captain for 1983-1984
The 1983-1984 MDS Cheerleaders are (from bottom, left
to right): Lassie McDowell, Tami Hilliard, Pepe Shiflett,
Alyse Eichin, Nan Powell, Paige Anderson, Terena
Jolley, Barbara Smith.
4 Terena and Paige spark the Stratford pep raily.
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Mark Andrews
Shannon Baker
John Bohannon
Jeannie Bounds
Joannie Bounds
Travis Boyd
Stephanie Boyer
Emory Bozeman
Stephen Broach
Kappi Brown
, Sabrina Brown
The Eighth Grade Student Council Representatives are (from left to Chad Burdette
right): Wendy Evans, Steve Pierce, and Kathy Wright.
Jody Butler
April Cagle
Ken Chambiess
Paul Chancellor
Wendy Churchwell
Chad Collier
Allan Couch
John Crichfieid
Eddie Cutchens
David Darnell
Will Davidson
David Dorminy
Jennifer Drye
Denise Erte!
Wendy Evans
Kendra Ferraro
Matt Garvin
Robin Gatti
Alison Godwin
Jon Halvorsen
Shannon Harris
Elizabeth Hasty
Alien Holmstrom
Rusty Humphrey
Jeff Jennings
Sean Jones
Chery! Kitchens
62 Eighth-Graders
Joy Lee
Betsy Lewis
Robert Lockwood
Doug Lynch
Michael! Mason
Jonda McNair
Phillip Mercer
Regina Moore
Amy Moring
Mike Mullis
Dotti Newman
Scott Patman
Paige Peniand
Steve Pierce
David Prati
Laura Radiker
Jennifer Ross
Angela Sands
Kendall Schmidt
Stacey Schroeder
Debra Searcy
Suzanne Sewell
Dawn Sheppard
Nichelle Singleton
Scott Smith
Susan Smith
Bill Spackman
Stan Stanley
Michelle Stilis
Chris Sutton
Bryce Tidwell
Brian True
Tommy Wilson
Darrell Walker
Susan Weigand
Summer Welliborn
Melanie Whelan
Brent Worley
Kathy Wright
Of course we look nervous. It's
our first day in a new school.
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Freshmen
Libby Aldridge
Scott Allison
Mark Anderson
Paige Anderson
Thaddus Anderson
Tamala Bailey
Jana Barfield
Jim Beall
Marqueta Bell
Lisa Bender
Buddy Bentiey
Stephen Bird
Greta Bohannon
Jason Boyd
Gina Bradiey
Eric Bryant
Brande Burgess
Willie Byrd
Kelly Cassidy
Glenn Casto
Terrie Clemons
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Ronda Connell
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Reginald Cummings
Suzanne Dagley
That legendary Freshman spirit!
Lea Dunaway
Elaine Dunn
Troy Edwards
Alyse Eichin
Kenneth Elwood
Tina Evans
Shelly Fargason
Marnie Flanders
Andrea Folimer
Mary Fox
Mark Freville
Rob Garvin
Christy Gaspar
Jennifer Genone
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Kelley Gerdes
Stuart Geriner
Scott Giffin
Charmian Godwin
Brian Graham
Gina Gutierrez
Cathy Harpe
Staci Harwell
Theresa Higgs
Julie Hinson
Christy Gaspar heads into third base against the Lady Vikings.
Kenneth Holloway
Amanda Hubby
Victor Huff
Jerry Jennings
Michael Johns
Joycine Johnson
Lee Johnson
Mary Catherine Johnson
April Jones
Michael Kitchens
Brent Lanford
Latrece Latimore
Doris Lee
Donna Mahoney
Susan Maicom
Ben Mason
Dawn Mathews
Maureen McCarthy
Kim McDaniel
Lassie McDowell
Tom McMahon
Elizabeth Meyers
Jay Michael
Frances Mobiey
Rob Morris
Abbey Mullaney
Marcy Murphy
Maria Murtha
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David Musoif
Danny O'Neal
Michael O'Shaughnessy
Jennifer Pace
Kimberly Person
Shannon Pettis
Ky Phansavath
Laura Plunkett
Cliff Pool
Laura Puster
Carson Rader
Michelle Randall
Heather Rando
Kim Reeves
Now thats a Cavalier smile!
Nate Reeves
Sean Regan
Laurie Reid
Susan Richard
Polly Roe
Keith Rouse
Audrey Rowell
Mandy Rowell
Merlin Sapp
Sandy Schlosser
Kevin Sells
Dale Sheffield
Alex Smith
Barbara Smith
Todd Stuart
Stephan Thomas
Marc Tingle
Phillip Treiber
Raymond Turner
Simona Vickers
Susan Wade
Rose Mary Wainscott
Kelli Weatherly
Rachel Whatley
Darrell White
Trip White
Deanna Wright
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Sophomores
Sophomore Class Officers (left to right): Audra Howard (President), Sherry Williams (Treasurer), Julie Johnson (Vice- President), Darren Buck
(Secretary).
Dawn Aijdridge
Gene Allgood
Paige Blount
Chris Biue
Buck Boiden
David Bothe
Mitch Brooks
Rachel Brown
Darren Buck
Donaid Bush
Brian Cassidy
Karen Cauley
Yvette Chatfield
Molly Childers
Melissa Christensen
Ange! Churchwell
Jennifer Darnell
Kelly Darnell
Debbie Daughtry
Angelia Davidson
Kim Deeb
Angi Richardson (left) and Chris Vara explain fasting to one of the senior
homerooms in preparation for the Thanksgiving liturgy.
Mark Drumm
Michael Dunaway
Todd Faircloth
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John Ferraro
Stephanie Fountain
Chanda Fowler
Marshea Freant
Donnie Freund
Lucy Gebara
Jolie Gray
Nicole Hadley
Kelly Hamiin
John Hannon
Nathan Harrison
Ken Herring
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Audra Howard
Bill Hull
John Hussey
Tipa Jackson
Allison James
Adrian Jeiks
Julie Johnson
Terena Jolley
Todd Kelleher
Cheri Knight
Wade Latham
Carmen Lee
Lane Lewis
Frank Lockwood
Hey, Grandpa, what did you do in the sophomore Homecoming skit?
Steve Lott
Nina Lowery
Shelley Lynch
Sally McAfee
Robert McAnn
Jeff McCallie
Joey McHugh
Jim McLendon
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Bert McMullen
Mike McNeil
Jack Moore
Kristie Moore
Kim Moxley
Julie Nawotka
Tavie North
Grace Palazzoic
Dee Patman
Kim Penland
Jerry Phillips
Michael Phillips
Joey McHugh carries for the B-Team against FPD.
It's Tuesday, so the schedule runs 3-6-5-4-2-1, but Im still not sure what
class | have next."
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Kris Porter ee
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Jennie Roets
Kathy Rogers
Robert Sanders
Karen Santangelo
Mark Sells
Laure! Shifiett
Kelly Smith
Reginaid Solomon
Reggie Starke
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John Thomas
Tara Thuente
Charies Tidwel
Tim Tippett
Peter Trieber
Lisa True
First baseman Stephanie Fountain gets set to make the putout against
Westfield.
Chris Vara
Mark Vara
Sherilyn Vickers
Toni Wells
Michael Williams
Sherri Williams
Steve Williams
Jill Wilson
Missy Wise
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Juniors
Dale Bartieid
Holst Beall
Clinton Beeland
Alan Beil
Danie! Bish
Cathy Bomberger
Ramona Booie
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Annie Bragg
Phillip Brown
Sheila Brown
Laura Cafiso
David Canady
Mary Beth Carpenter
Brenda Carter
Robbie Chambiess
Kelly Clark
Ruth Davis
Michelle Day
Basi! Demarest
John Devenney
Trevor Dickson
Junior Class Officers (clockwise, from lower left): Kelly Clark (Secretary), Reggie Howard
(President), Michael Taylor (Treasurer), Chris Edwards (Vice-President).
Brian Frankum
Chris Edwards
Van Ellison
Debbie Epps a
Bill Felton
Gregg Fitzgibbons
Todd Folimer f 4
Mitzi Frevillie
Michael Garvin
Jarome Gautreaux
Lee Gerdes
Brian Giffin
John Griffin
Eddie Hamilton
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Carmen Herndon
Alan Hill
Tami Hilliard
Bryan Hinson
Reggie Howard
Walter Hudson
Suzanne Hunnicutt
Cari Joiner
Risa Jordan
Maria Kimball
Chris Kinnas
Ivan Kirsh
Randy Kitchens
Jennifer Koski
Amy Layfield
Lizabeth Lowe
Chris Mango!
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Julie Pace
Lisa Pacheco
Chandler Park
Stacey Patras
Sallie Poole
Sarah Poole
Shannon Powell
Tripp Reid
Tommy Richard
Somebody call Jane Fonda!
Chris Rouse
Chris Ruth
Tim Senters
Laura Shaker
Harold Simmons
Chris Slocum
Angie Smith
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MDS' nominees to the Governor's Honors program were (from left to right): Carl Joiner (French), Debbie Epps (Spanish), Jennifer Koski
(Communicative Arts), Tommy Richard (Social Studies), and Michael Taylor (Mathematics).
Laura Nelson, recipient of special recognition for her Juan Lee was one of many Juniors who participated in the Mercy Day Mass.
excellence on the tennis court.
Holly Smith
Gautam Sreeram
Felicia Stubbs
Michael Taylor
Todd Tidwell
Terri Vara
Lewis Vaughn
Sam Waller
Gayle Walton
Gwen Walton
Lori Waters
Lynn Webb
Chris Wells
Barry Wheian
Lisa Wilkes
Kevin Winn
Wait a minute ... Didn't there used to be a water fountain here?
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Matt Connelly (Treasurer), Laura Powell (Vice-President)
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Kevin Drew Allen Jimmy Wayne Anderson, Jr. Terrence Maran Askew
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Lauralen Elizabeth Avery Ralph Gregory Ballard
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Lisa Lorraine Bentley James Michael Bothe Stephanie Kay Brice
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Foreign Relations is Friday _ ia
afternoons! -
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James Waverly Brittain 1
What is your favorite
song?
All Night Long
King of Pain
Modern Love
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Beat it
Total Eclipse of the
Heart
Faithfully
Burning Down the
House
Love is a Battlefield
Rio
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Brian Dale Buck Kelly Anne Burley
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n Spite ba Severe! sprained ankle, Kerry Howell returned to
the Jinup and inspired the Cavaliers with his performance
"against Stratford.
Todd David Brown
Heather Kirsten Cadle
Kevin John Carithers
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Kimberly Ann Carroll Just one last swallow before the show
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Carolyn Ruth Chaite Alicia Deanette Chatfield Marion Amelia Clark
What is your favorite
movie?
-Animal House
-Stripes
-An Officer and a
Gentleman
-All the Right Moves
-Risky Business
-Gone with the Wind
-Trading Places
-Casablanca
-Taps
-Psycho Il
-The Big Chill
Brian Patrick Colleran Kevin Parks Cone
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Matthew Xavier Connelly
Mary Theresa Cranford
George Frank Davis
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Melaney Lynn Cook Erin Shannon Coughlin
What was your first
impression of Mount de
Sales?
-the dress code
-high standards
preppy
good academic pro-
gram
- strict
-l'll never make it!
-orderly
-no PDA
-marble walls in bath-
room
Robert Wayne Daughtry, Jr.
Mamas, don't let your babies
grow up to be cowgirls ...
Jamie Lynn Davis
Can somebody point me toward Warner Robins?
-Coach Hogan's orange
lipstick
-everyone is bigger than
me
-lots of spirit
-friendly
-togetherness
-Craig McCook, Chris
Battle, Miller Edwards
-clean
-organized
Lee Victoria Dodson Matthew Lee Donner
Angela Loree Duff Alice Anne Duhon Mary Patterson Dunwody
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Kimberly Ann Garner Our class meetings are always interesting
In one word, describe the
changes in the MDS cam-
pus.
-trapezoid
-better
-green
-pleasant
-grass
-remarkable
-geometrical
-nice
-erosion prevention
-large
-beautiful
-aesthetic
Laura Marie Gebara Terry Gene Gordon, Jr.
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Warren Leighton Griffin Wende Tenez Grimes Victora Irene Hall
86 Seniors
Susan Rene Hardison Segrid Jana Harris
Who is your personal hero/
heroine?
-John F. Kennedy
-Richard Gere
-Mery! Streep
-Robert Redford
-Henry David Thoreau
-Princess Diana
-Rose Kennedy
-Terry Hoage
-Tom Cruise
-Dale Murphy
-Pete Rose
-my parents
David Justine Hill, Jr. Keith Edward Hilliard
Who says school is all work and no play?
Fletcher Royce Hobbs Ill
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Wendell Kerry Howell
Kim Garner (1) and Polly Sattler help organize the
canned goods collected during the Thanksgiving
liturgy.
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Stephen Shaffer Hull, Jr. Russell Davis Jelks
Gee, Kim, I'd love to go out with you on Friday
night, but I've already made} plans to wash my
Jeep. :
Joseph Kenneth Johnson, Jr.
Jennifer Lynn Jones Gregory Patrick Kilgore
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Donald Francis King II
Robert Michael Leverette, Jr. Senior Spirit - There's nothing like it!
Lori Marilyn Lindsay Thomas John Lingenfelter Marc Barry Lipson
What are you most looking
forward to after graduation?
-sleeping late
-no dress code
-college life
-getting away from home
-blue jeans
-independence
-summer
-no serendipity
-graduation presents
-adult responsibilities
-no summer reading
-new friends
Donald Alan Logue Brendan Edward Martin
We knew our skit was funny! Amanda Lynn McCook
Jesse David McKay
Phillip Gentry Nelms Theresa Elaine OShaughnessy
They also serve who patiently wait.
Mary Kathryn Parham
Joel Christopher McMahon
What is your biggest con-
cern?
-making good grades
-surviving graduation
parties
-my future
-career plans
-adjusting to college life
-being drafted
-social life
-nuclear war
-graduating
-world peace
-English IV (term paper)
-what I'll wear tomorrow
-happiness
-passing calculus
-my family
Karen Regina Laura Meriwether Powell Lillie Cheryl Randall
What will you miss the most
about MDS?
-friends
-the faculty
-the security of our class
and school
-not having to button my
2nd button
-vending machines
-close-knit community
-unplanned holidays
-the atmosphere
-making memories
-the feeling that | belong
Kelly Ann Regan Peggy Ann Riley
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What do you enjoy doing in
your leisure time?
-not worrying about
school
-sleeping
-listening to music
-spending time with
friends
-dating
-having fun
-Outdoor sports
-exercising
-talking on telephone
-dancing
-cleaning my car
-reading Shakespeare
Anthony Wales Roberson Christopher William Rogers
Brendan Martin (1) was the region and state winner in Oral Interpretation Competition last year.
Mary Kaye Parham was the first place winner in region and third place winner in state Oral
James Maxie Sapp ir he ape Competition. They were selected Best Actor and Actress for their roles in The Murder
of Lidice.
Mary Taylor Sattler Julie Marie Schlosser Lisa Rene Schroeder
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Century lil Leadership Scholarship competi-
tors: (left to right) Joel McMahon, Warren
Griffin (MDS winner), and Donald King. Tambular Lynn Sheppard
Joel Wade Shields Kimberly Anne Smaha
What world event has had
the greatest impact on your
life?
-Beirut and Grenada
-attempt on the Pope's
life
-assassination attempt
on President Reagan
-inflation
-the Iranian hostage cri-
sis
-the assassination of
Sadat
-shooting down the Kor-
ean jet liner
-Camp David peace trea-
se Crucifixion and Res- Kelda Michele Smith Tonya Leigh Smith
urrection
What was your most embar-
rassing moment at MDS?
-Splitting my pants
-wearing one blue shoe and
one brown shoe to school
-getting my shorts caught
on the edge of the stage
-shot at wrong goal in a
B-Team basketball game
-dizzy-izzy
-made a 'D on my sex ed-
ucation test in 9th grade
-moving-up day
-talent show
-got shoe stuck in tree
-fell asleep in Sr. Helen's
class
-had note to boyfriend
displayed in cafeteria win-
John Kevin Statham
dow
Matha Elizabeth Thuente
Timothy Richard Vara
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Deborah Ann Wach Arthur Alan Wacter Michelle Ren Wells
Who could it be? ... Believe it or not, it's just me!
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Russell Edward Worsham Kelley Marie Wrigley Wendy Rashel Young
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From page 13:
Our class officers were:
8th Grade:
10th Grade:
11th Grade:
12th Grade:
President - Greg Ballard
Vice-President - Peggy Riley
Secretary - Cathy Brown
Treasurer - Warren Griffin
President - Joel McMahon
Vice-President - Warren Griffin
Secretary - Amy Shiflett
Treasurer - Matt Donner
President - Warren Griffin
Vice-President - Amy Shiflett
Secretary - Angela Kite
Treasurer - Chris Rogers
President - Joel McMahon
Vice-President - Warren Griffin
Secretary - Chris Rogers
Treasurer - Marc Lipson
President - Joel McMahon
Vice-President - Laura Powell
Secretary - Tonya Smith
Treasurer - Matt Connelly
The twelve faculty members who have been at MDS since we
began in 1979: Sister Fidelis, Mrs. Garvin, Coach Garvin, Sr. Grace
Marie, Sister Helen, Mr. Hutnick, Mrs. Knott, Mr. McLachlan, Coach
Chester Pierce, Mr. Ray, Coach Slocum, and Mr. Vullo.
Our teachers:
English:
Math:
Religion:
Social
Studies:
Girls
P. E.:
Boys
P."E:
Foreign
Language:
Science:
Guidance:
Library:
Mrs. Thomason, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Hyer,
Mrs. Wills, Mr. Vullo, and Sr. Grace Marie.
Mrs. McMullen, Coach Garvin, Mr. Hutnick, Mrs.
Grovenstein, Mrs. Mason.
Sr. Helen, Mrs. Garvin, Mr. Hutnick, Mr. Dockrell,
Mr. Schreck, Fr. Cuddy, and Coach Garvin.
Sr. Helen, Coach Chester Pierce, Coach Davis,
Mr. Dockrell.
Coach Hogan, Coach Thomason, Sr. Pat.
Coach Slocum; Coach Tony Pierce (winter
quarter, 1984.)
(French) Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Price.
(Spanish) Mrs. Fry
Mrs. Van Horn, Mrs. Dermatas, Mr. McLachlan,
Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Jarvis.
Mr. Williams, Mr. Ray. Typing: Mrs. Peery.
Mrs. Knott Study: Sr. Barbara, Sr. Elizabeth,
Mrs. Boyd.
Assistant Principal/Financial Manager: Father Bede, Coach
Principal:
Pierce.
Sister Fidelis.
All changes, even the most
longed for, have their melan-
choly; for what we leave
behind is part. of ourselves.
We must leave one life.
before we can_- enter
another.
- Andre Gide
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100 The Last Word
the last word
Changes. They are the stuff of which life is made. Without change, life would be
static, predictable, and entirely too dull. Sometimes, though, the changes come so hard
and fast that we as people are overwhelmed. The author Alvin Toffler once described
this phenomenon as Future Shock; that is, our inability to cope with the sudden and
wrenching change that so characterizes twentieth-century American life.
Consider some of the changes that have occurred since you came to Mount de
Sales:
When you first arrived, Jimmy Carter was in the White House; now he lives again
in Plains, an almost forgotten President. In your freshman year, 52 Americans continued
their suffering as prisoners in Iran; they finally came home after more than a year. In
your freshman and sophomore years, the American economy very nearly collapsed; as
you graduate it is healthy again, though we are all more aware of its fragile nature.
In a different vein, consider the changes that have taken place closer to home. In
1979, the Georgia Bulldogs finished their football season with a record of 6 wins and
5 losses; In the next four years, they lost only four times, while winning 11 times that
many games. In 1979, Herschel Walker was a high school football star in Johnson
County; in his senior year, his team had to defeat the Mt. de Sales Cavaliers on their
way to the State Championship. Today Herschel Walker is a millionaire who plays football
in New Jersey in the springtime. When you began yours years at MDS, the Atlanta Braves
were a last-place team; since then they have become champions.
Lifestyles have changed; so has entertainment. New Wave music was in its infancy
in your early years here. Today it is a dominant form of popular entertainment. And
who among you had heard of MTV, or seen rock videos in 1979? Today they are
commonplace, as are home computers, which have opened your lives to unlimited
possibilities. Bill Murray made you laugh in Stripes; Debra Winger made you weep in
Terms of Endearment.
In your studies, you have met the great thinkers and personalities, those who have
shaped the course of history. Euclid and Descartes, Darwin and Newton, Walt Whitman
and Shakespeare, JFK and FDR, Julius Caesar and Napoleon, St. Thomas Aquinas and
Jesus Christ himself.
And through it all, you have changed. You have begun to discover who you are,
and whose you are. You have learned to nurture the spirit of compassion and the practice
of mercy. You have learned the value of a word of encouragement, a gesture of
friendship, an act of kindness.
The future which you have awaited has, for you, arrived at last. It is your turn to
be the instruments of change. We who have taught you and watched you grow hope
that you take to your future the way you took to your high school years - with spirit,
enthusiasm, dedication, and perserverance.
We ask Gods blessings for you, and we thank Him that you have graced our lives
in sO many ways.
Go now and take your place, for the future isnt the future anymore.
The future is now.
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Publications Drive Winners! Don McGraw and Laura Powell (standing) present checks to each of
the four winners in the 1984 Publications Drive (seated, left to right): Mary Beth Carpenter, Macie
Thuente, Mandy Rowell, Kendra Ferraro.
Dr. and Mrs. Norman Abramson
Drake Adams
Virginia and Earl Aldridge
Larry Alewine
Patrick E. Allgood
Mr. William Allison
Ben and Freda Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Anderson
Kamie Anderson
R. F. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Askew
Dianne Assad
Royce and Beth Barker
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bates, Jr.
Jim Beall
Mrs. Holst C. Beall, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Holst C. Beall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bell
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blount, III
Mrs. Martha K. Blue
Barbara Bluestone
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bomberger
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Borowski
Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Bosarge
Pat and Jim Bothe
Mrs. M. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brittain
Mrs. Jean C. Brown
Philip Brown
Rachel Brown
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Burgess
Kelly Burley
Donald E. Bush
Sandra J. Bush
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Butler, Sr.
Mrs. Louise Butts
The William R. Cadle Family
The Cafiso Family
Steve Carmicheal
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter
Stacy and Ryan Carpenter
Sam and Beth Cauley
David Chambless
Mr. and Mrs. Jopseh H. Chambless
Alma and Ed Chancellor
The Gene Clance Family
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Clark
Harry L. Clemons
Mable Anderson Coggin
The Coleman Family
Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. J. A.
Colleran, Jr.
C. R. Collier, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Collier, Jr.
The R. E. Connelly Family
David and Latrelle Couch
Mrs. Mary P. Cranford
Dick and Elise Creswell
BENEFACTORS
Ltc. John B. Critchfield
Reginald Cummings
Mary and Ed Cutchens
Mr.and Mrs. John O. Darnell
Robert O. Davidson, Sr.
The Daughtry Family
Will Davidson
George Davis
Mr. Ken Davis
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Day
Fred and Donna Dickson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Dockrell
Larry and Sarah Dodson
Mr. and Mrs. Dodgen
Ken and Betty Dohn
Jack J. Dorminey
Sarah Donner
Vernon and Mary Lou Dove
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Drew, Ill
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Drumm
Sam and Rheba Drye
Hilda Duhon
Cliff Dunaway
Marson G. Dunaway
Pat Dunaway
Carol Dunn
John A. Durbin
Mary Durbin
Anna Louise Dykes
Joe C. Edwards
Al Eichin
Alyse Eichin
Mr. and Mrs. Van B. Ellison
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Epps
Mr. and Mrs. A. Don Faulk, Jr.
Marnie Flanders
Tommy and Elaine Frankum
Mr. and Mrs. Don Freund
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freant
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Freville, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Garner
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gatti
The Norman Gautreaux Family
The Gebara Family
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Genone
The Giffin Family
Leonard and Jeannette Giffin
The Gilmores
Byron |. Godwin, Jr.
Linda H. Godwin
Dr. Warren L. Griffin
Marta Habet
Hank Hadaway
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton F. Hadley
The James H. Hall Family
Donna Halvorsen
Mr. Edward Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamlin
Coleen M. Hannon
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Harpe, Sr.
Ms. Linda O'Hanlon Harwell
Fred M. Hasty
Mr. John Hennessy
Robert and Estelle Herndon
Ken Herring
R. F. Herrington
The Ed Hilliard Family
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hilliard
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hinson
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Holmstrom, Sr.
Bob and Julia House
Jean S. Howard
Jere Howard
Steve Hull
The Hunnicutts
Wendy Jackson
James L. Johnson
Samaria Johnson
Wardlow A. Johnson
Carl and Regina Joiner
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Jolley, Jr.
April Jones
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jones
Mike Johns
Louise and Jerry Kaplan
Susan Kennedy
The Kinnas Family
Dr. and Mrs. Alan D. Kirsh
Doyle Kitchens
Josie Kitchens
The Koski Family
Matthew Landers
The P. D. Landers Family
The Daniel C. Lanford Family
Jim Latham
The Laitmore Family
Mr. Donald F. Layfield
Dr. and Mrs. K. L. Lee
Ray Lee
Mike Leverette
Dr. and Mrs. James B. Lindsay
Kelly Lindsay
Lori Lindsay
Tom and Cynthia Lingenfelter
Tom J. Lingenfelter
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Lockary
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lott
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Chester Lowe, Jr.
Ozzie Lawery
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Loy
Lyle Orr
Mike and Sandy Lynch
The Mahoney Family
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martin
Michael and Frances Martin
Irma M. Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mason
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Massey
Marc Maxwell
The McCallie Family
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McCook
Bobby and Vera McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDowell
Barbara McHugh
The E. C. McLamb Family
Pat and Charlie McMahon
Pat and Charlie McMahon
The McMullen Family
John Oscar McNair
Phillip Mercer
Pat Meyer
The Middlebrooks Family
Janet Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Mobley, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Berry W. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie F. Moore
Dr. and Mrs. John Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Uley T. Morgan
Frank and Joyce Moring
The Thomas P. Mullaneys
Marcy Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Musolf
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Nelms
Phillip Nelms
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575 Lower Poplar
Macon, Ga.
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133 Ward St. Macon, Ga.
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Macon, Ga. 31208
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MACON, GEORGIA 31211
OWNER: Thomas R. Worsham PHONE: 745-5570
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MERCER UNIVERSITY
BEST WISHES
TELEPHONE A/C 912 746-0264
Sydney Pyles Plumbing & Heating Co.
CONTRACTS AND REPAIRS
The Spur Station 525 TWELFTH STREET
te SYDNEY PYLES MACON, GEORGIA
2012 Vineville Ave
FREANT MOTOR LINES, INC.
856 First St.
Macon, Ga. 31201
912-742-6264
SBDC
POWELLS BLOOMFIELD Central Georgia
PHARMACY Small Business Development
Center
University System of Georgia
4839 Bloomfield Rd. P.O. Box 169
781-1213 305 Coliseum Dr. Macon 31298
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Dairy and Services Division
125th Anniversary
1857 - 1982
4700 Pio Nono Avenue
Macon, Georgia 31206
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dles curves with finesse. Performance is improved by a new,
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result of some impressive Honda carburetors.
incering. So take a Prelude out fora road
\ unique double wishbone front test. And fasten your seat belts,
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GOOD LUCK TO THE CHEERLEADERS FROM
WALSH HONDA
2056 Eisenhower Parkway
Macon, Georgia
788-4510
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Weyerhaeuser
The Tree Growing Company
Personal Products Division
7510 Industrial Hwy
Macon, Ga. 31206
(912) 781-0750
Get your building materials
at
Willingham
Sash
and
Door
Company
* Specializing in custom woodwork
Congratulations
and best wishes
from the
St. Peter Claver Parish
Father Richard C. Keil, pastor
(912) 743-1454
131 Ward St.
Macon, Ga 31204
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
WCOP
Music Radio
1350 AM
Top 40
929-0523 / 923-3416
CONGRATULATIONS
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The Georgia Guard
offers up to $8,000 in
The Guard offers, in addition
to long-term benefits, six immediate
values: a paycheck every month; tui-
tion assistance; training in leader-
ship and technical skills which can
contribute to civilian careers; part-
time service compatible with other
job or school requirements; a close-
to-home location; and the satisfaction
of being on guard to help in any
local or national emergency.
For more information on
Career opportunities available in the
Army Guard, a 800-282-4222
The Guard is
America at its best.
GEORGIA
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Georgia to Florida
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Mo ETERIA way.
eFine Food elnviting Rooms
TOR LODGE eNice Folks
For reservations from anywhere in the U.S
call toll free 1-800-84 1-9480
In Georgia call 1-800-342-9340
Merry Christma
from
BILL MERIWETHER
Meriwether Photographers
2720 Riverside Drive
Macon, Georgia
Deeb Heating and
Air Conditioning
1422 Johnson Road
Macon, GA 31210
474-8066
Owner - Johnny A. Deeb, Jr.
Best Wishes
Hardison Enterprises, Inc.
Macon, Georgia
PAVED eecland &
E BAL Henderson
Architects Inc.
PO.Box 306
Macon, Georgia
31202
Advertising 135
GLENDAS COVE
Hair Designers GEM CLEANERS
624 New Street SUPPORTS MDS
743-7983
Career Concepts, Inc.
Personnel Consultations
2733 Sheraton Dr., Suite 120
A Friend Executive Park North
Macon, Georgia 31204
Improving your future is our business!"
Compliments Of
LEWIS TRUCK & TRACTOR CO.
International Tractors, Combines & Equipment
Valley Drive
P.O. Box 4
Perry, Georgia 31069
(912) 987-1716
136 Advertising
Best Wishes from
VICTORS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
local authorized
CURTIS - MATHES
dealer
Che Second Chance
An Emporium of Architectual
Compliments of
FRANK IRBY PLUMBING CO.
CWoodwork 132 Bay Street
745-4452
and
A ntiques
Compliments of: MELTONS GARAGE
SIGMA MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS General Auto Repairs
Auto Transmissions - A Specialty
Byron |. Godwin, Jr. 4461 Houston Ave. Macon, Ga.
bey
acai 788-4393 788-6198
Advertising 137
WILSON
TYPEWRITER & ADDING MACHINE CO.
Compliments of
130 COLLEGE ST MACON, GA. 31202 R. Robider Markwalter
Jim Wilcox
P.O. Box 946 (912) 746-2777
ROYAL TYPEWRITERS
VICTOR ADDING MACHINES & CALCULATORS
VICTOR CASH REGISTERS
BOHN REXROTARY DUPLICATORS
SHARP COPYING MACHINES
GEORGIA ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
SALES @ SUPPLIES e SERVICE RENTALS
Georgia Freigh +t Cox 912-628-5668
Feepair Inc.
ROY M. (MIKE) RICHARDSON
PRESIDENT
P. O. Box 129 Georgia Railcar Road
Gordon, Georgia 31031 Kathleen, Georgia 31047
138 Advertising
CREST FINANCE COMPANY
AUTOMOBILE
LOANS
FURNITURE
JIMMY D. BENSON
MANAGER
GRAPHIC CONSULTATION, DESIGN &
PREPARATION
TIGER EnleRhaises!
2021 BAYSWATER ROAD
MACON, GEORGIA 31211 912 e 743-9848
Congratulations to the Class of '84
Certified Masonry & Construction, Inc.
286 Forest Avenue
Macon, Ga. 31201
745-9266
REAL ESTATE
370 SECOND ST.
MACON, GEORGIA
CLOTHES ENCOUNTERS
ALMOST NEW" WOMEN'S FASHIONS
RIVERSIDE PLAZA - MACON, GA.
745-9667
C. TERRY TOLLAND
INTERIORS
INCORPORATED
C. TERRY HOLLAND, AS.1.D.
1093 WALNUT STREET
MACON, GEORGIA 31201
912/746-1939
Advertising 139
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6 1P & Shor?
Travel Agency
712 Riverside Dr. Macon, Ga. 31201 USA
Branch Office - Hatcher Square Milledgeville, Ga. 31061
Don't Leave Home Without Us
Compliments
of
ROTO-ROOTER SEWER SERVICE Saint Joseph School
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
905 High St.
WARNER ROBINS MACON
929-4991 474-9461
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of 1 .p@?
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Ramada Inn West Qe Fox Youx Home
Macon, Ga.
PHONE 7452
474 0871 1025 RIVERSIDE ORIVE
MACON. GEORGIA 31201
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Business: Home: fleas
745-4242 923-9696 TELEPHONE Z
Ruths Hair Fashions
SAM O. WILLIAMS, D.M.D., P.C.
GENERAL DENTISTRY
269 Fifth Street
Macon Ga. 31201
Beauty Care Specialists
OFFICE HOURS 645 FIRST STREET
By APPOINTMENT MACON, GEORGIA 31201
Owner: Mrs. Ruth Swint
Rocky Creek Foods Robert H. Wright D.D.S., P.A.
2595 Rocky Creek Rd. 1502 Forsyth St.
Macon, Ga. 31206 Macon, Ga. 31201
788-8888 (912) 742-1218
Forest Management & Timbers
Shepco Industries
877 Mulberry St.
P.O. Box 53
Macon, Ga. 31202 - 0053
746-0348
Advertising 141
CHARTER MEDICAL
P.O. BOX 209
MACON, GA. 31298
912-749-1161
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FORT VALLEY GEORGIA
Mathis - Akins
Concrete Block Company, Inc
P.O. Box 45
Macon, Ga.
31202
Ph. 746-5154
142 Advertising
TRIBBLE &
RICHARDSON
INC. Consulting Engineers Surveyors
P.O. Box 2445 Macon, Georgia 31203
Office: 116 Pierce Avenue Phone: 912/742-7395
Compliments
of
PROFESSIONAL
MANAGEMENT
Compliments of
The Class of 1988
Good Luck Seniors!
Dr. D. T. Walton,
591 Cotton Ave (Walton Building)
Macon, Georgia 31201
742-8478
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WILLIAM HAMRICK, JR.
Manager age The Village Florist
2314 INGLESIDE
et ce gla MACON, GEORGIA 31204
MACON, GEORGIA 31201 Bus 743-6326 %. 746-4381
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10 DISCOUNT
TO STUDENTS
On Nosegays, Corsages,
Boutonniere and Arm Bouquets
4 NIPPER AUTOMOTIVE & \ / Let Us Design Something
WRECKER SERVICE : Especially For You!
YOU CALL WE HAUL 24 HOURS
Rt. 5 Upper River Rd, 746-1898
Macon, Ga. 31210 SCOTTY NIPPER
144 Advertising
Billards
Lad & Lassie
3128 VINEVILLE AVENUE
MACON, GEORGIA
742-6913
FASHIONS
Infant-Toddler Teens, Junior
Boys, Girls Missy
A CHILDS PLACE
Infants thru 12 years
e Ga State Lic.
@ Trained Personnel
e@ Hot Meals - Snacks
@ Transportation
Additional Child Discount
CAROLYN ALSTON - DIRECTOR
A CHILD'S PLACE
4256 Capital Ave. 788-5412
ECONOMY RENT-A-CAR
we rent and sell tor less
10 Riverside Dr
ve
a 31204
Consolidated - Dixie
Distributing Company
Macon, Georgia
James E. Ridley
VINYL AND
DOUG BIER SiON
OWNER GUTTERS
3895 NAPIER AVE * MACON, GA 31204
912 * 477-4055
Dons 76 Service Center
4531 Forsyth Rd.
Macon, Ga.
477-1882
Advertising 145
Good Luck Stephanie
and the Class of 1984
Compliments
of
Brice Antiques
Congratulations to the Class
of '84
Macon New Car Dealers
P. O. Box 4024
Macon. Ga. 3108 MACON REALTY, INC. is dedicated to provid-
ing the highest professional service to our
clients with honesty and fairness to everyone.
OIL AIR CONDITIONERS
TIRES ALIGNMENT
BATTERIES GENERAL REPAIR
JAMES CAR KARE CENTER
3132 VINEVILLE AVE.
MACON, GEORGIA 31204
743-7825
146 Advertising
Compliments
of
Kelleher Chiropractic
Clinic, P.C.
3048 Napier Ave
Macon, Ga. 31204
Kennedy Drugs
912-746-3116
473 Third St.
Downtown Macon
Phone: 743-4700
S & H Green Stamps
Downtown Macon's Family Drug Store
JOHN D. HARRISON, P.E.
SYLVAN T. THUENTE P.E
MORLEY V. SPENCER, P.E
Mechanical & Electrical Consulting Engineers
HARRISON, THUENTE AND
SPENCER, INC.
OLLEGE STREET @ P.O
BOX 4246 @ MACON, GEORGIA 31208
MACON 912/742-57
ATLANTA 404/577
Advertising 147
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Northeast Office Rocky Creek Office Hours: Mon. Fri.. 95 Riverside Office Warner Robins
1302 Gray Highway 3411 Pio Nono Ave 2450 Riverside [
104. N. Houston Rd
Macon Tent Rentals
717 North Ave.
Macon, Ga. 31211
LOWE ELECTRIC
1525 Forsyth St.
Macon, Ga. 31213
743-8661
Established 1906
Frigidaire @ Litton @ Whirlpool
MURPHEY, TAYLOR ELLIS
INC
Magic Chef @ Zenith
[R MORRIS APPLIANCE
1205 Eisenhower Pkwy.
Macon, Ga. 31206
REALTORS Ph: 781-1272
INSURANCE APPRAISALS e
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT e
DEVELOPMENT -
SALES RENTALS LEASES
Mitchell's Opticians
RESIDENTIAL * COMMERCIAL
e@ INDUSTRIAL
645 First St.
@ FARMS & ACREAGE
Macon, Ga. 31201
745-0892
743-2671
575 First St.
148 Advertising
70 COLORS
TO CHOOSE FROM
POPS TOP SHOP OF MACON
WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET A TOP DEAL
PH, 912 745-9123
ALVIN ROWELL 1625 HOUSTON AVENUE
MACON, GEORGIA 31201
MANAGER S
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CENTRAL BANK
GEORGIA Compliments of
SERVICE NEWS
COMPANY
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Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Houston Mall
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093
**We like people...
People like us.
Congratulations
o The
Class Of 1984
Lockwood & Associates
Life Insurance
dance arts
studios
Compliments of
Jean Weaver Director
INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY
614 Poplar St
Macon, Georgia
31201
912/746-7083
Piggyback Specialists
Pre-Ballet
Ballet
DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER Pointe
Pre-Jazz
1185 Gray Hwy. 3855 Pio Nono Ave
Jazz
Macon, Georgia
Compliments Of
RIVERSIDE FORD, INC.
2089 Riverside Drive
Macon, Georgia
Phone: 742-5771
Advertising 151
Faircloth Bros. Canada Dry
3663 Fairmont Ave.
Macon, Ga. 31204
742-8497
Cassidy Auto Parts
and
Machine Shop
S==2 746-3296 Sec
Capitol Cycle Co.
1090 Washington Ave.
Macon, Ga. 31201
(912) 745-3946
152 Advertising
The New Central Georgia
Plasma Lab Inc.
Life Saving Products Manufactured
From Human Plasma
@ Tetanus Immune Gobulin
@ Pertussis Immune Gobulin
e Plasma Protein Fraction
@ Hemophilia Products
e@ Albumin
@ Rabies Immune Gobulin
@ Diagnostic Sera
@ Emergency Products
Drake Adams, President
Cotton Harrison's Camp
Congratulations
Seniors!
Causey Electrical
Supply Company
520 Fifth St.
Macon, Ga.
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Crandall Junior College
Linda H. Godwin
Director
9 = Edward D. Jones & Co.
Zs & Established 1871
Members New York Stock Exchange, Inc.
BILL RICHARD
914 Carroll St.
Bus: 912-987-0801 P_ 0. Box 1452
Res: 912-987-0286 Perry, GA 31069
Advertising 153
Compliments of
Barnett Products Co., Inc.
Manufacturers of Fine Chair Pads
and Rocker Sets
Available at Belks
and House of Textiles
Compliments of
SPRRA Ss '8 50) a
9
807 Cherry Street
Macon, Ga. 31201
Beltone Hearing
Aid
COKES CAMERA CENTER Service
735 Cherry St. Macon, Ga.
Williams Plaza Warner Robins, Ga. 788 Walnut Street
Hatcher Square Milledgeville, Ga. P.O. Box 1018Macon
912) 743-9382
154 Advertising
Bruce Chemical Corp.
P.O. Box 7343
Macon, Ga. 31209
(912) 743-1111
SERVING MACON
SINCE 1916 THE
CLOTHES Tite
17 NORTH LEE STREET
FORSYTH, GEORGIA 31029
912/994-2921
THE CITIZENS & SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK
Member FDIC
Dunwoody Insurance Agency, Inc.
708 Fulton Federal Building
Insurance Coverage For Your
Auto - Home - Business
Call for a Quick Quote
745-8681
Advertising 155
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fa] business |
systems, inc.
[IAACGeS
for the interior~
3 Baconsfield Park
Dottie Meyer Suite 101
Interior Designer Macon, Ga. 31211
912/743-7659
Joiners Pharmacy
3145 Napier Ave.
Macon, Ga. 31204
Computerized Prescription Service
Free Delivery
School Supplies
156 Advertising
1902 Forsyth Street
P.O. Box 6255
Macon, Georgia 31208
(912) 741-3866/3867
Royle R. Duff
First
| - Federal
Savings
and Loan Association
1570 and 1701 Watson Bivd.
Warner Robins, Ga. 31093
Member FSLIC
By Appointment
Diplomate American Bond 745-0451 - Macon
of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery 923-8811 - Warner Robins
Patrick G. Allen, D.D.S., M.S.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Baconsfield Office Park #3 Law and Finance Plaza
507 A North Houston Rd
Macon, GA Warner Robins, GA
Bibb Electric
P.O. Box 6073
Macon, GA.
477-0493
Ga. Kaolin Co.
Dry Branch, Ga.
WE TRY HARDER
CATFISH: RETAIL & WHOLESALE
CLEANING SUPPLIES: RESIDENTAL &
COMMERCIAL
Beaver Lake Trading Co.
Louis & Peggy Houck Rt. 4, Ragan Drive
912-742-1377 Gray, Georgia 31032
Advertising 157
Seminarian
Bob Stans-
field Worked
at St. Joseph
in September
and visited
MDS classes.
Good Luck Seniors!
God Bless You!
Father John Cuddy
Father Garry Dilley
st. Josephs Catholic Church
158 Advertising
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Beltone Hearing
Aid
Service
Bragg Swimming School, Inc.
P.O. Box 7711 - 474-3311
Macon, Georgia 31209
515 Mulberry St. Good Luck Seniors!
.614 Shurling Dr. Macon Bowl
2930 Riverside Dr. Fabulous Arcade
3945 Pio Nono Ave.
_ 3318 Vineville Ave. Shurlington Plaza
3714 Eisenhower Pky. 746-7351
770 Pine St.
Member FDIC *Georgia, the full time teller
Advertising 159
SAM S. CHANDLER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Before and after the loss A good
agency to do business with
CHANDLER BLDG.
Phone 742-3641
MACON, GEORGIA 31202
154 BROADWAY
Established in 1920
Betty Wilcox
Homeowners Automobile
Bo Willis Pontiac
me
Porsche Audi
Adams Distributing
Company
120 Walnut Street
Macon, Georgia 31201
160 Advertising
McDonalds
& You.
McKINNEYS PROPANE GAS INC.
4262 INTERSTATE DRIVE
*COMPLETE GAS SERVICE
FOR HOME - FARM - INDUSTRY
*MOTOR FUEL SALES AND SERVICE
DONNY McKINNEY(912) 474-3414*MACON, GA. 31206
HAIR FASHIONS
Carriage Hassie Styles
CARRIAGE HILLS SHOPPING CENTER
NORTHSIDE DRIVE
Featuring Blow Cuts for Men and Women
TELEPHONE
477-7190
MACON TIRE BROKERS
( FORMERLY THE STATION )
MICHELIN WE Ay? SELL GOODYEAR
PEERLESS puntor) TIRES UNIROYAI
STAR For the 3 hong run GILLETTE
YOUR COMPLETE TIRE DEALER
750 RIVERSIDE DRIVE LANE PHONE 742-4363
MACON, GEORGIA 31201 746-7692
LEE PETTIS
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MASSEYS PHARMACY
Quality Prescription Service
3219 HOUSTON AVENUE
MACON, GEORGIA 31206
Phone: 788-2191
Compliments of
MARCOIN MANAGEMENT
SERVICE
432 Corbin Ave
Macon
746-8144
Trust Company Bank
of Middle Georgia
MACON WARNER ROBINS
Ruights of Cohunbus
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Penny Pincher
172 McGee Street
Macon, Georgia 31204
474-6666
Sales Executive: Julia F. Vaughn
Advertising 161
577 Mulberry St., Macon, Georgia 31201, (912) 746-9421
Sales/Rentals
Commercial Leases
Appraisals
Property Management
Development
REALTOR Real Estate Schools
RESIDENTIAL SALES OFFICES
MANOEL USTING SERVICE
3994 Northside Dr. Main Office 2396 Ingleside Ave.
474-0810 746-9421 742-1404
HUTCHINGS FUNERAL HOME
536 New Street 743-1212
745-0901
Corporation
Compliments of
THE BARGAIN CORNER
.
1494 Broadway -James Gang Haircutters-
Jimmy Johnson
Macon
3115S VINEVILLE AVENUE TEL: 743-4313
MACON. GA 31204 10-6 MON.-Sat
162 Advertising
McKINLEY REALTY
A Home For You
1220 Watson Boulevard
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093
Office 912/923-5597
Residence 912/923-6403
Mary McKinley
Broker/Owner
CHARTER MEDICAL
BUILDING
Managed By
FICKLING WALKER CO., REALTORS
577 Mulberry Street
MACON, GEORGIA 31202
MACONS FINEST OFFICE FACILITY
McNiel Plumbing Co.
Specializing In
Repair and Remodeling
1676 Hurley Circle
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Phone (912) 788-7978
Advertising 163
SCHLITZ
MALT LIQUOR
Mid Ga. Sales Co.
4100 San Carlos Dr.
Macon, Ga. 31206
Ph. 788-6335
Best Wishes to the
CLASS
of
84
Phil J. Sheridan
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