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What is a Salesian?

(Editor's Note: During the 1985 Publications Drive,
we overheard several students trying to figure out
what the Salesian means. The closest translation
we can come up with is of de Sales, meaning
that our yearbook is named in honor of the patron
saint of our school, St. Francis de Sales. It then
occured to us that many MDS students might be
unfamiliar with St. Francis de Sales, Perhaps this
brief explanation will be illuminating.

- Steve and Angi)

St. Francis de Sales was
born in 1567, shortly after the
Lutheran Reformation had torn
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became Bishop of Geneva, and
began a life of pastoral devotion
and writing.

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servant and the prince, by the widow, by the unmarried girl and by the married woman. But even this
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The bee collects honey from flowers in such a way as to do the least damage or destruction
to them, and he leaves them whole, undamaged and fresh, just as he found them. True devotion does
still better. Not only does it not injure any sort of calling or occupation, it even embellishes and enhances
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Moreover, just as every sort of gem, cast in honey, becomes brighter and more sparkling, each
according to its color, so each person becomes more acceptable and fitting in his own vocation when
he sets his vocation in the context of devotion. Through devotion your family cares become more
peaceful ... the service we owe to the prince becomes more faithful, and our work, no matter what it
is, becomes more pleasant and agreeable.

Therefore, in whatever situation we happen to be, we can and must aspire to the life of

perfection.
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The priests of the Macon/Warner Robins area concelebrated at the Mass of the Holy Spirit, the traditional beginning of the school year. Principal
celebrant was Father Richard Keil, pastor of St. Peter Claver.

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at all of our liturgies this year.

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Jill Wilson and Michael Dunaway portrayed two concerned
teens in a special presentation written for our Advent Reconcili-
ation Service by Father Bob Cushing.

Hi, Mom!

Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees of Mount de Sales Academy, Inc. is the policy-making body which
sets the direction of our school and helps us to meet the challenges of the future. They provide
the leadership which makes possible the many recent changes and improvements that have
enhanced the quality of our education. We are grateful for their efforts on our behalf.

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The Mount de Sales Board of Trustees (bottom row): Mr. Christopher Rouse, Mrs. Connie Thuente, Sister Mary Fidelis Barragan, R.S.M.
(president), Sister Mary Michelle Carroll, R.S.M., Mr. David Zuver (Chairman). Middle row: Mr. Robert Porter, Sister Lourdes Sheehan, R.S.M..
Sister M. Jogues Smith, R.S.M., Mrs. Jan Manning, Dr. James Cassidy, Mr. Gerald Brenner. Top row: Mr. Chester Pierce. Not pictured above
or at right: Sister Virginia Ross, C.S.J., and Ms. Maureen Walker

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Sister Mary +n Barragan, Mr. Christopher Rouse Mrs. Connie Thuente
R.S.M.

ister Mary Michelle Carroll,
Sister eM. arr Dr. James L. Cassidy Mrs. Jan Manning Monsignor Marvin LeFrois

Mr. Gerald Brenner

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Mr. Dan Dunwody Sister M. Jogues Smith, R.S.M. Mr. Robert P. Porter Sister Lourdes Sheehan,

Mr. David Zuver, Chairman Mr. Chester Pierce Reverend William H. Hurdle

Dear Seniors:

1968 - the year many of you were born - was

the year that | returned to Macon as a teacher. The
MDS | remembered from my high school days was
quite different from the campus of the late sixties!
No longer was de Sales an all - white, all - girls
school with an all religious faculty. Somewhere
during the years of my absence, someone with
great wisdom had met the challenge to change to
aco - ed, racially mixed student body, with lay men
and women teaching side by side with the sisters.
(Those first lay teachers must have had tremen-
dous challenges to gain the respect and profes-
sional acceptance of both students and parents!)
How truly blessed we all are because of the
foresight and courage of those who struggled with
the problems of the sixties and seventies!

Now, 1986 - the year of the 110th graduating
class of Mt. de Sales! You, too, have seen and met
some significant challenges. During these past
four years, | have particularly noticed the changes
in the dress code. (You coped with the ins and
outs of the tailored look with great aplomb.) And,
you got to class on time without the aid of bells,
and to Hamlet Hall in spite of the rain and the
mismatched stepping stones! You mastered the
computer language; began a varsity soccer team,
won the first girls state championship in softball; revived the debate team; eliminated the need for pink
slips; started a Pep Club and Band; and, . . . since brevity is the soul of wit, | will be brief! (| am not sure
that you mastered Shakespeare, but you did give it a good try!) The list could go on and on. The challenges
were there and you met them.

Now is the time for you to get back to the future. During these school years, even though you are
the NOW generation, you have been living in the past. Your history classes, no matter how contemporary;
your literature courses, no matter how modern; your math and science curriculum, no matter how new
are always old. By the time you come to study even the most recent subjects which education can offer,
they are already dated. So, you must quickly get BACK TO THE FUTURE get on with your lives. Yet,
in a very real sense, ... we are a part of all that we have met. (Tennyson) The friends, the faculty, the
Happy Days, the fun nights, are all a part of our past now, the past which we can remember together.

MDS can say of you, as we can say to one another: l will not forget you ... | have carved you on
the palm of my hand. (Isaiah 49:15) MDS was given, and it met a challenge of the past; the Class of 1986
has met their challenges of the present; all of us must meet and conquer the challenges that lie ahead in
the future. The ultimate test of how successful we all are in the great challenge called life will come in the
far, far distant future. St. Augustine once said, O Beauty even ancient, ever new ... Our hearts are ever
restless until they rest in You. So, be determined to meet the challenges life may bring to each of you with
the same enthusiasm, the same faith, hope and love that you exhibited here at MDS. You are special, and

you are loved!

20 Faculty

1 Sister Mary Fidelis, R. S. M.
Principal

2 Mr. Chester Pierce

Assistant Principal
Financial Manager

3 Mr. Jim Ray
Guidance Counselor

1 Coach Mike Garvin

Calculus
Computer Math
Marriage

2 Sister Pat Coward, R. S. M.
New Testament
Physical Education/Health

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English 8

Writing

1 Coach Randy Davis

American Government
American History
Psychology

2 Mrs. Jackie Fry
Spanish |, Il, Ill, lV, V

3 Mrs. Mary Boyd
Study Class Moderator

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1 Mrs. Carolyn Garvin

Marriage
Old Testament

2 Mr. Kevin Dockrell

Church History
Contemporary America
Foreign Relations

New Testament

3 Mrs. Simonne Gray

Biology
Advanced Biology

24 Faculty

1 Mrs. Brenda Timms

Algebra |
Computer Math
Pre - Algebra

2 Mrs. Beth Grovenstein

Algebra II
Geometry

3 Mrs. Gwen Weston
English III

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1 Mrs. Sandra Tate

Debate
English Il

2 Mr. Ken Hutnick

Algebra I!
Geometry

3 Miss Anne Rigby
French I, Il, Ill, 1V

1 Coach Robert Slocum
Physical Education

2 Mrs. Mary Hyer
English |

3 Mrs. Charlotte Mason

Algebra III/Trig.
Math IV
Statistics

1 Coach Tony Pierce

American History
Georgia History
Physical Education

2 Mrs. Mary Frances Peery
English |
Speech/Writing
Typing

3 Mrs. Debra Jarvis

Biology
Physical Science

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Mr. Ron McLachlan

Chemistry
Physics

Mrs. Madge Knott
Librarian

Sr. Helen McCreary, R. S. M.

Global Perspective
Human Awareness
Western Civilization Faculty 29

1 Mr. Michael Vullo

Art History
Alumni Association

2 Father John Cuddy

Sociology
Theology

3 Mrs. Jan Manning
Assistant to the Administrator

Challenges face us throughout our lives. They motivate us to excellence;
they stimulate us to overcome; they enable us to grow. They are an integral part
of our existence. Without them, we would remain constant, doomed to a life of
stagnation.

In my personal experience at Mt. de Sales, | have been constantly challenged
- by the society from which | come, by the circumstances of my days here, and
especially by these faculty members. By being challenged in this traditional
environment, | know that | have become more prepared for the challenges | will
face on my own. Indeed, | have been challenged in many ways.

| have been intellectually challenged. My teachers have led me to examine
my own way of thinking, to strengthen my grasp of history and mathematics, to
learn how to express myself. They have shown me great people - Descartes,
Shakespeare, Lincoln, Christ - and their gifts to posterity, and have asked me
to analyze those gifts and their meaning to me.

| have been physically challenged. Through P.E., intramurals, and participa-
tion in a varsity sport, | have kept myself healthy and fit.

| have been emotionally challenged. How many of us have not felt the sting
of a crucial football defeat, the pride of singing the alma mater, or the aching
emptiness of a relationship gone sour! MDS has provided me with a refuge from
the troubles and worries of being a teenager, through the kindness and interest
of teachers and the constant presence of God on campus.

| have been spiritually challenged. | have come to know the power and beauty
of the Catholic church. | have found comfort in the Mass; it has helped me to
strengthen my religious beliefs.

| have been challenged in all these ways, and many more. Now comes the
greatest challenge of all - the challenge of life itself - and in facing that challenge
all of us will appreciate the gifts of these men and women who have taught us
and helped to form us. As a class, we have faced all of these challenges together,
and that common experience has left us confident, for we know that we have
been well prepared. Throughout the rest of our lives, we will carry Mount de
Sales gift to us.

And we will succeed.

Faculty 31

We've met the challenges that
awaited us when these
photographs were taken...

Senior Class Officers: Jeff McCallie (Secretary),
Sherry Williams (Vice-President/Student Council
Vice-President), Audra Howard (Treasurer), Robert
Sanders (President/Student Council President).

Lisa Dawn Aldridge

Patrick Eugene Allgood

Gina Paige Blount Christopher Lewis Blue William Claud Bolden

36 Seniors

David Stephen Bothe Rachel Elizabeth Brown Donald Blake Bush

Molly Melissa Childers Melissa Carol Christenson

Angela Dawn Churchwell Todd chases down a loose ball in the Cavaliers match with Savannah Christian.
Seniors 37

Jennifer Rene Clance

Kimberly Ann Deeb

Mark Edward Drumm

38 Seniors

Debra Marie Daughtry Maria Angelia Davidson

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Senior Spirit is in the bag!

Chris Blue capped his fourth vatsity season by winning All - Regidn and All - State honors.

Michael John Dunaway

Favorite TV show:
The Cosby Show
Dr. Ruth
Miami Vice
Moonlighting

Favorite Movie:
St. Elmo's Fire
Back to the Future
Risky Business
Beverly Hills Cop

Cheryl Christian Erickson Stephanie Ruth Fountain

Chanda Francene Fowler Leslie Marshea Frant Nita Lucille Gebara

Seniors 39

Jolie Deanne Gray Kelly Ann Grovenstein Nicole Myrtrese Hadley

Favorite actor/actress:
Michael J. Fox
Eddie Murphy
Meryl Streep
Jessica Lange

Hero/Heroine:
Barishnykov
Garfield
Princess Diana
my parents
William (Fridge) Perry

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Kelly Anne Hamlin John Filmore Hannon, Jr.

Carolyn Ann Harings

40 Seniors Sherry and Clay prepare for Seniors Reign.

Nathaniel Cecil Harrison III William Kenneth Herring Marianne Tracy Hobart

Things we like to do:

Go out to eat; sleep;
watch the tube; cruise with
Hank, Jr.; work out; hang out.

Study; negotiate the flag-
stones on the way to Hamlet

Hall; write term papers; sum- kc
mer reading.
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Audra Yvonne Howard William Roy Hull

Things we dont like to do: 4

The cast of the award - winning Beaver Sells A Yearbook Ad: Rachel Brown, Ken Herring, Wade

Troika Danielle Tipa Jackson Latham, Jerry Phillips (as the Beaver"), Marshea Freant and Steve Lott.
Seniors 41

Adrian Onderdonk Jelks Terena Aloma Jolley

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Todd Franklin Kelleher

Cheri Rebecca Knight

Is ita 7 or is it an L''? Either way, Seniors put the pep in Pep Club!

42 Seniors

Robert Wade Latham Dorinda Lane Lewis

Frank McGlinn Lockwood

Books We Have Found

Memorable:
The Lords of Discipline;
Run with the Horseman;
The Glory and The Dream;
Dune; Somewhere in Time;
Gone With the Wind;
Stranger in a Strange Land
The Outsiders; Hamlet;
Rebecca; Lake Wobegon

Days.

Steven Trent Lott Nina Grace Lowery

Seniors 43

Sarah Louise McAfee Jeffrey Dean McCallie Joseph Wills McHugh

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We'll never forget...
| want to live 'til | die!
Hamlet the cat
Term paper
Little Red Wagons
Lay on, McDuff!
the struggle for freedom
in South Africa
Don't ask why, just do
it!
A Magical Evening
A Country Boy Can
Survive

James Michael McLendon Elbert Thomas McMullen, Jr.

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Michael Daniel McNeil

Hiya. Beav. Whatdya want, ya little twerp?
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Jack William Moore, Jr. Kristi Mae Moore Kimberly Paige Moxley

Julie Lynne Nawotka

Ruth Octavia North these Happy Days are yours and mine!"

Seniors 45

Grace Vinton Palazzolo Dee Elizabeth Patman

CAREER PLANS:
Medicine
Law
Business
Architecture
Forestry and Wildlife

Engineering
Journalism
Military Service
Education

Charles Bailey Phillips, Jr.

Jerry Ray Phillips, Jr.

Jennifer and Marshea provided a frightening moment during one of the Pep Club's routines.
46 Seniors

Amy Marya Potter Nancy Wray Powell Mathew Hunter Poythress

Who among us will soon forget Frank's portrayal

of Mr. Vullo? Regina Marie Ridley

Jennifer Therese Roets
Heres one senior whose earrings will never be out of dress code!
Seniors 47

Kathleen Mary Rogers Robert Darrell Sanders Mark Christopher Sells

What was your first impression of MDS?
Help!; Wow, girls!; Discipline; Efficiency; You have
to be kidding .. .; Intimidation; Green; I'll never gradu-
ate ...; Strict; Large!

Laurel Penelope Shiflett

Reginald James Solomon

48 Seniors Isn't it supposed to bring bad luck to open an umbrella indoors?

Reginald Bryant Starke Racquel Danielle Stinson Sandra Lynn Stofko

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Bryant Franklin Stokes Alan Patrick Taylor Mass of the Holy Spirit

Julie Nawotka won the MDS Girls Oral Interpretation competition in 1985

Audra Howard delivers a petition during the

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Michael Dunaway performing his Oral Inter-
pretation selection from Cyrano de Bergerac

Lisa Ann True

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Timothy Abner Tippett

Sherilyn Corrina Vickers

Charles Robert Tidwell III

Brigitte Vincent

Melissa Louise Wise

Seniors design pages for the Salesian (clockwise from left): Steve Lott, Kelly Hamlin, Nan Powell,
Julie Nawotka.

Romulus Claiborne Wright Robert Patrick Wright

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The Class of
1987

Junior Class Officers: Libby Aldridge (President/Student Council
Secretary-Treasurer), Doris Lee (Vice-President), Alex Smith (Treasurer),
Greta Bohannon (Secretary).

Sean helps to stretch out our pep rallies!

Thaddus Anderson
Joyce Balicos
Jana Barfield

Jim Beall
Marqueta Bell

Shannon Bennett

Shawna Bennett
Greta Bohannon
Jason Boyd

Colin Brown
Eric Bryant
Brande Burgess

Willie Byrd
Kelly Cassidy
Terrie Clemons

Cooper Cook
Reggie Cummings
Susan Dodgen

Lea Dunaway
Fiona Duncan
Troy Edwards

Tina Evans
Shelly Fargason

Juniors Shannon Bennett, Julie Hinson, and Tina Evans take advantage of the
new College and Career Center

Brian Graharr
Parrish Gray
Mindy Hallir
Cathy Harpe

Stacey Harwell
Tammy Herndon
Theresa Higgs
Julie Hinson

Kenneth Holloway
Amanda Hubby
Victor Huff

Jerry Jennings

Mike Johns

Lee Johnson

Mary Catherine Johnson
April Jones

MDS' nominees to the Governor's Honors Program: Kevin
Sells (Spanish) Libby Aldridge (Alternate in Social Studies),
Doris Lee (Science), Paige Anderson (Alternate in Mathemat-
ics)

Donna Mahoney
Susan Maicom
Ben Masor

Kim McDanie
Lassie McDowell
Tom McMahor

Elizabeth Meyer

Frances Mobley
Abbey Mullaney
Maria Murtha
David Musolf

Michael O'Shaughnessy
Jennifer Pace

Kimberly Person

Ky Phanhsavath

Laura Plunkett
Cliff Pool
Laura Puster
Michelle Randal

April Jones helped lead the Lady Cavaliers to the 1985 State
Softball Championship.

Sandy Schlosser
Kevin Sells

Dale Sheffieid
Alex Smith
Barbara Smitt
Todd Stuart
Stefan Thomas

Susan Wade
Kelli Weatherly
Rachel Whatley

Deanna Wright
Bart Young

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Barclay Burns
Christy Busbee
Jodi Butler

April Cagle

Ken Chambiess
Paul Chancellor
Wendy Churchwel

Allan Couch
John Critchfieid
Bobby Currey

Eddie Cutchens
Karyne Davis
Matt Dial

Andy Dopson
David Dorminey
Marcus Durham

Lisa Ennis
Denise Erte!
Wendy Evans

Sophomore Class Officers: Mark Hughes (President), Michael Clark (Secre-
tary), Kendal Schmidt (Treasurer), Brad Scott (Vice-President)

Wendy Evans puts a fresh face on our Cavalier Spirit!

Detra Howard
Mark Hughes
Rusty Humphrey
Lynita Jackson
Jeff Jennings
Lisa Johnston

Lillian Jones
Chery! Kitchens
Erik Krieg

Sandy Kulhanek
Joy Lee
Betsy Lewis

Robert Lockwood
Brian Martin
Kristy Martin

Melissa Martin
Chris McCallum
Pam McCune
Stan Stanley was one of 22 sophomores on the varsity
football team this year 59

jail Pagala
Ruth Partain
Scott Patman

Paige Pen

Laura Radiker
Mark Rando

Kathy Ransom
Stacy Register

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Tommy Union charts the progress of his homeroom during the 1985 Publicaticns Drive.

Brian Rubin
Jennifer Rybicki
Angela Sands
Richard Saunders
Kendal Schmidt
Scott Schrader
Stacie Schroeder

Brad Scott
Suzanne Sewell
Jenny Sheehan
Dawn Sheppard

Nichelle Singleton
Jason Smaha

Bill Spackman
Stan Stanley

Tiffany Stewart
Michelle Stills

Chris Sutton
Bryce Tidwell

Brian True
Joe Union

Tommy Union
Tina Vaildecanas

Walker

Susan Weigand
Summer Wellborn
Melanie Whelan
Karen White
Sharon White

Chanda Williams
Claire Williams
Laura Williams

Shannon Williams
April Wilson
Brent Worley
Kathy Wright

Shannon Baker settles under a fly ball and records a putout for the 1985 State
Champions.

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Freshman Class Officers (clockwise from bottom left): Veronica Turner (Vice-President),
Thomas Aldridge (President), Colby Smith (Treasurer), Meredith Ach (Secretary).

Fr

yne Connolly
Taylor Cook

Vince Dattillo
Jeff Davis

Belinda Deas
Jason Downs

Cindy Ertel
Chuck Fowler

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MDS Bandstand was chosen as the best skit at Homecoming

Louis Miller
Melissa Miller
Clay Mitchem
Randy Moody
Rod Moore
Marianne Morgan
Teresa Moss
David Nackashi

Karen Niekras
Daniel Norman
Ron Osterioh
Carmen Oviedo
Sandra Parks
Nardy Peek
Andy Pischke
Byron Prickett

Reneathia Primus
Par Prindible
Xavier Randall

Stephanie Reckhow
John Redford
Tim Regan

Angela Ridley
Richard Rodriguez
Danny Roets

Robin Rohn
David Roland
Kim Rosario

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Dr. Tim Regan made a housecall at Hender-
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Karyn Vecct
Mindy Veve

My Vilayvong

Mark Watson
Tripp Wilcox
Nicky Williams

Van Williams
Lori Wilson
Monda Wilson

Chad Wise

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Jessica James

Angela Johnson
Eighth-Grade Class Officers: Charlie Weston (Vice-President), Tanya idibia mie
Lewellen (President), Beth Peery (Treasurer), Tony Lee (Secretary).

Tony Lee
Tonya Lewellen

Eighth-graders enjoyed our faculty parade on Dress-Up Day.

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Beth says, Of course I'm having fun. | always like to count money!"

Amy Smith
Jenniter Stevens

Laurie Sutton

Angie Vestal
Crystal Walker
Charlie Weston

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Andrea and her eighth-grade classmates introduced skit
night with a semi-original song.

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Debate - The Epitome of
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The MDS Debate Team, pictured in the library shortibefore their trip
to Harvard's National Debate Tournament (seated): Paige Anderson, Alan
Taylor, Kelly Hamlin, Mary Catherine Johnson, Joyce Balcos, Tina
Valdecanas, David Bothe, Doris Lee. Standing: Abbey Mullaney, Donald
Bush, Michael Dunaway, Mrs. Sandra Tate (Moderator), Ken Herring, Alex
Smith, Greta Bohannon. P te bo

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The 1985-86 Mt. de Sales Debate Team continued the tradition of excellence begun in previous years
and culminated this year with an invitation to the prestigious National Debate Tournament at Harvard
University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The Cavalier debaters won the first-place trophy at the Region tournament, finishing first in the both
affirmative (Kelly Hamlin and Alan Taylor) and the negative (David Bothe and Michael Dunaway).

At the Wiregrass SEAIS Tournament in November, both varsity and novice debaters competed, and
brought home several awards, both team and individual. On the varsity level, Kelly Hamlin and Tina
Valdecanas were the first place affirmative team, and Michael Dunaway and Alan Taylor were the second
place negative team. Alan Taylor was the First Place Speaker, and David Bothe was the Fifth Place Speaker.

Novice debaters Joyce Balcos and Doris Lee were the 3rd place affirmative team, and Paige Anderson
and Mary Catherine Johnson were the 4th place affirmative team. Donald Bush was the 5th place speaker.

The season reached its peak when the Cavalier debaters accepted an invitation to participate in Harvard
Universitys national debate tournament. With several hundred debaters present from all over the nation,
our debaters were competitive and acquitted themselves well.

It was a season we'll all long remember.

70 Debate

(above) Alan Taylor pre-
sented Mrs. Sandra Tate with a
special trophy thanking her for
her expertise and support in
making the 1985-86 debate
season a tremendous success.

Pictured on the campus of
Harvard University in Cam-
bridge, Massachusetts (kneel-
ing): Mrs. Sanra Tate, Abbey
Mullaney. Standing, _ fore-
ground: Alan Taylor, Kelly Ham-
lin, Mary Catherine Johnson,
Paige Anderson, Doris Lee,
Tina Valdecanas, Joyce Balcos,
Greta Bohannon, Ken Herring.
Standing, background: David
Bothe,. Michael Dunaway, Alex
Smith, Don Bush.

Debate 71

1985
Literary
Competition

Michael Dunaway won the Region championship in Oral Interpretation for his reading of an excerpt
from Cyrano de Bergerac.

Grace Palazzolo performed Beethoven's Sonata in G Major and
Debussys Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum.
72 Literary Competition

Results of 1985 Literary Competition
These MDS students won our school competition
in 1985, and earned region and state honors as noted:
Spelling Carl Joiner, '85
Oral Interpretation Julie Nawotka
Michael Dunaway
(1st Region)
Essay Carl Joiner, '85
(1st Region, 2nd State)
Melanie Modena
(3rd Region)
Extemporaneous Speaking Alan Taylor
(1st Region, 1st State)
Kelly Hamlin
Piano Leann Hardison
(1st Region)
Vocal Solo Bill Felton, '85
(2nd Region, 4th State)
Girls Trio Dale Barfield, '85
Nancy Halutick, 85
Jana Barfield
(2nd Region, 2nd State)

Leann Hardison, Region Cham-
pion in Solo (Piano).

Boys Quartet Bill Felton,
Bryan Hinson,

Carl Joiner,

Juan Lee,

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(2nd Region, 2nd State)
Debate Second Runnerup, Region
Drama Best Actor: Chris Wells,

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Alan Taylor, Region and State Champion in Boys Extempora-

neous Speaking

Literary Competition 73

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Members of Our Lady of Mercy Chapter of
National Honor Society; (inducted as Juniors in
May, 1985): Sherry Williams, Brigitte Vincent,
Terena Jolley, Angi Richardson, Toni Wells, Alan
Taylor, Julie Nawotka, Carmen Lee, Grace Pa-
lazzolo, Kelly Hamlin.

74 National Honor Society

MDS's one - act play won
second place in region
competition and finished
fourth in the state. The cast
included Michael Dunaway,
Carmen Lee, Julie Nawot-
ka, Melanie Modena, Kathy
Koski, Gail Pagala, Tipa
Jackson, Ann Mason, Ta-
nya Lewellen, Kelly Hamlin,
Brian Martin, Kendra Pol-
lard, Kathy Harings, Kevin
Sells, Ken Herring, and Jill
Wilson.

Michael Dunaway as The
Narrator

Michael Dunaway as The Narrator.

<=The crew who keeps up with the
props and makes everything run
smoothly: Terena Jolley, Mandy
Rowell, Nicole Hadley, Brigitte Vin-
cent, Laurie Reid, Angi Richardson,
Donald Bush, Mary Fox, Angela
Sands, Jenni Roets, Carolyn Har-
ings.

Drama 75

The MDS Science Team
placed first among 23 AAA
schools at the annual Georgia
Southwestern College Sci-
ence Competition. Pictured
are Kevin Sells, Alan Taylor
(Individual Champion), Grace
Palazzolo, Donald Bush and
Steve Lott.

The MDS Academic Bowl
Team: Jack Moore, Donald
Bush, Alan Taylor, David
Bothe, Grace Palazzolo,
and Michael Dunaway.

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The MDS Math Team partici-
pated in five competitions this
year, finishing second at the
Mercer University Mathematics
Tournament, and third at the
Macon Junior College Math
Olympics. Pictured are Brian
Martin, Kate Francisco, Amy
Potter, Angela Sands, Mike Mul-
lis, Pam McCune, Lassie
McDowell, Bill Spackman (top
sophomore score at the Arm-
strong State College tourna-
ment), Lee Johnson, Susan
Richard, Carmen Lee, and Bri-
gitte Vincent (third place individ-
ual score at Mercer University
tournament).

These 25 seniors served their
classmates and other students
as Counsellors Assistants,
helping students locate materi-
als and information in the new
College and Career Center in St.
Joseph's Hall. Seated are Angi
Richardson, Molly Childers, Ju-
lie Nawotka, Grace Palazzolo,
Racquel Stinson, Missy Wise,
Lisa True, Kelly Hamlin. Stand-
ing: Marshea Freant, Michael
Dunaway, Sherilyn Vickers,
Frank Lockwood, Amy Potter,
Carmen Lee, Audra Howard,
Steve Lott, Nan Powell, Gene
Allgood, Nicole Hadley, Brigitte
Vincent, Ken Herring, Terena
Jolley, Buck Bolden, and Jill
Wilson.

Library Assistants (first row):
April Wilson, Kelly Hamlin, Krista
McDaniel, Chanda Williams, Lau-
rie Sutton, Tanya Lewellen, Han-
nah Puster, Andrea Witherington.
Back row: Jessica Butler, Kristy
Martin, Karen Lamarca, Stephanie
Rogers, Trisha Hinman, Wendy
Churchwell, Michelle Bryant,
Laura Radiker, Angela Johnson.

These five eighth-graders are our
Flag Raisers, taking care of the Stars
and Stripes every day: Robert Young,
Hannah Puster, Charlie Weston,
Trisha Hinman, Zach Sikes.

Ccademic Clubs

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French Club Officers (front row): Julia Nawotka, Brigitte Vincent, Jennifer Science Club Officers: Jill Wilson (President), Stacey Harwell,
Clance. Back row: Frank Lockwood, Gene Allgood, Steve Lott (Secretary), Angi Richardson (Vice-President), Mandy Rowell (Treasurer)

"LET US LOVE ONE ANOT#

Our Model United Nations Delegation participated at the 11th Annual Model U. N. at Macon Junior College, winning three of the five
individual awards. Pictured are Adrian Jelks, Paige Anderson, Carmen Lee, Frank Lockwood, Donna Mahoney, Michael Dunaway, Libby
Aldridge, Mark Drumm, Don Bush, Brigitte Vincent, Buck Bolden, Jenni Roets, David Bothe, Kevin Sells, and Angel Churchwell. Frank, Michael
and Brigitte each won a Best Delegate Award

Talent
Show

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Did,

(above) Ben-Darrell Walker break danced to the audi-
ences delight.

(left) Gene Allgood sang Because of Who You Are.
(below) Tamala Bailey sang and danced to music by
Vanity 6.

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SHOW

80 Salesian

This is the 31st annual edition of the
Salesian, Mt. de Sales High School's year-
book.

The cover utilizes an _ electronic
sweep overprinted on a navy blue base.
The graphic on the cover was hand-drawn
by Wade Latham from a photographic
lithograph by Mr. Bill Meriwether Ill, the
Salesians official photographer.

The printing process utilizes an ink-jet
for clarity and precision. An improved
sewing process binds the pages more
permanently, and the cover once again
includes a special liquid plastic coating to
protect against scratches and discolor-
ation.

The Salesian was printed and assem-
bled by Walsworth Publishing Company of
Marceline, Missouri.

Harings, Carmen Lee. Nan Pewell, Julie Nawotka, Michael
mley, Frank LockWood, Grace Palazzolo, Ken Herring, Adrian Jelks,

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Business Staff: Brigitte Vincent, Lane Lewis, Toni Wells, Audra H~ = d, Angel Churchwell, Peter Treiber,
Kelly Hamlin, Terena Jolley, Jennifer Clagce, Alan Taylor
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Pep Club Officers: Marshea Freant (Vice-President), Shannon
Baker (Secretary-Treasurer), Ken Herring (President).

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The Pep Band made a great difference in our pep rallies and at our games, especially when they led us in the singing of our Fight Song.

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Pep Band (front row): Jason Joins, Danny Roets, Rob Goldsmith, Ron Osterloh, Willie Byrd, Melissa Salvatore, Chanda Williams, Grace Palazzolo, David
Nackashi, Alan Taylor. Back row: Tina Valdecanas, Kathy Koski, Amanda Carroll, Prissy Gallegos, Chris Jacobsen, John Fry, Michelle Bryant, Ben-Darrell Walker,
Michael Dunaway. Not pictured: Kevin Sells.

The Fat Girls made a surprise appearance at our opening pep This Pep Band drummer was truly revolutiopary!
rally for the basketball season

Pep Club 83

Happy
Days
at
MDS

Homecoming, 1985: Why did so
many boys look like Eddie Haskell on
dress-up day? ... a week of great
weather . . . On Skit Night we went Back
to the Future... The freshmen won the
skit competition, as usual! ... The
Cavaliers pounded the Pinewood Pa-
triots ... Thanks to Mr. Ron McLachlan
for his efforts and his calm in the midst
of so much excitement.

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1985 Mount de Sales Homecoming Queen Sherry Williams, with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams

The Homecoming Court: Marshea Freant, Terena Jolley, Homecoming Queen Sherry Williams, Jennifer Clance, Audra Howard, Sally
McAfee

84 Homecoming

(clockwise, from upper left): Costume winners were sublime, to
say the least!; Mr. McLachlan oversaw every detail, including the

lighting of the bonfire; we were totally unprepared for the appearance
of our faculty Mousketeers; Terena couldn't conceal her delight as Jeff
McCallie crooned Love Me Tender.

Homecoming 85

Senior Boys Jim McLendon, Chuckie Tidwell, Jack Moore, Brian Cassidy, John Hannon, Joey McHugh, Robert Sanders and Jeff McCallie
introduced the Homecoming Candidates: Audra Howard, Jennifer Clance, Sherry Williams, Marshea Freant, Sally McAfee, and Terena Jolley.

Hey, Jeff, didn't you promise that you can really play that thing? Why do you Smiling faces - Kim Penland, Kelly Grovenstein, Susan Wade and
sound so much like Elvis? Kelli Weatherly. Isn't this what Homecoming is all about?

86 Homecoming

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Is this the potato roll, or an up-close inspection of the new gym floor?

Jill Wilson and Mark Sells led the way in the wheelbarrow race N a 7 t

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Tipa and her classmates reached new heights in the pyramid competition. Note Alan Taylor's

Is Angi Richardson imitating Pinocchio, or is it
excitement (right background).

merely the fearsome Dizzy-!zzy?
Fun Night 87

Softball - A Season to
Remember

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1985 SEAIS - AAA State Softball Champions (kneeling): Head Coach Chester Pierce, Polly Roe, LeAnn Hardison, Lea Dunaway, Laura
Plunkett, Sherry Williams, Tavie North, Manager Regina Ridley, Statistician Paige Blount, Manager Jolie Gray; Standing: Amy. Johnson, Mary
Catherine Johnson, Donna Mahoney, Amanda Hubby, Amy Gordon, Shannon,Baker, Christy Gaspar. Kim McDaniel, April Jones; Brande
Burgess, Tammy Herndon, Assistant Coach Joe McGhee, Jennifer Garris.

The 1985 Lady Cavaliers accomplished two
feats that no Mount de Sales athletic team had ever
achieved. They won our first state championship
since we joined the SEAIS in the 1980 - 1981
season, and more importantly, they won the first
girls state title in any sport in our history.

Our girls steamrolled through the regular
season, and swept through the region tournament,
earning a trip to the state championship tourna-
ment in Tifton. The Lady Cavaliers had come home
disappointed from that tournament in the past, but
not in 1985. With the enthusiastic support of
parents and friends who had followed them all
season, they defeated St. Vincent's of Savannah

ee 15 - 4 to earn the State Championship.
tration: elements of a champion- They were an exuberant and talented group
i aiaaiai who gave us a season we'll all remember.

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1 Sherry Williams won All-Region and All-State
honors for the second consecutive year.

2 Brande Burgesss defensive excellence at
shortstop solidified the Lady Cavaliers in the
field.

3 As the Lady Cavaliers dominated on the field,
so they dominated the All-Region 3-AAA Team,
placing nine players on the squad. Bottom row:
Sherry Williams, Laura Plunkett, Donna Maho-
ney. Middle row: Polly Roe, April Jones, Brande
Burgess. Top row: Kim McDaniel, Christy Gas-
par, Tavie North. All-State honors were won by
Sherry, Brande, Laura and Kim; Head Coach
Chester Pierce was selected as Coach of the
Year.

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1985 Region 3-AAA Champions (bottom row): Head Coach Mike Garvin, Chris Sutton, Kinman Smith, Alex Smith, Brad Scott, Richard Webb, Rob Garvin,
Victor Huff, Jeff Jennings, Jim McLendon, Mark Freville, Jerry Jennings, Michael Clark, Matt Garvin, Assistant Coach Tony Pierce. Middle row: Joey McHugh,
Stan Stanley, Jeff McCallie, Darrell Walker, Yauun Pounds, Chuckie Stinson, Joe Hull, Ken Garvin, Scott Giffin, Ed Hatcher, Matt Gilbert, Candler Boyd, Scott
Genone. Top row: Assistant Coach Robert Slocum, Sean Regan, Jack Moore, Chris Blue, Robert Sanders, Bryant Stokes, Bobby Currey, Mark Hughes, Andy
Dopson, Derrick Poland, John Hannon, Tommy Union, David Musolf, Chuck Tidwell, Brent Worley, Bill Hull, Scott Patman, Mark Rowland, Thaddus Anderson,
Jason Boyd, Michael O'Shaughnessy, Chris McCallum, John Critchfield, Assistant Coach Randy Davis. Managers, seated at front, Jim Beall, Ivan Allen.

92 Football Joey McHugh carries behind crisp blocking in the Cavaliers victory over intra-city rival Stratford.

(above) Quarterback
Brad Scott enjoyed good pro-
tection while throwing this
pass against Southland;

(right) The Cavaliers
swarming defense made its

presence felt all season;

(below) MDS threw often
and effectively in the region |
championship game against
Westfield.

Football 93

In many ways, the 1985 football season
was reminiscent of recent seasons. Our
boys won the region championship and
advanced into the state playoffs, only to
lose a heartbreaker; there was a victory
over one big cross-town rival, and a loss to
another; there was an embarassing loss
early in the season, and a near-perfect
performance when the region champion-
ship was on the line.

The rivals may have been the same,
and we still played our home games at
Henderson Stadium, and our coaching staff
was still the same. But beyond the similari-
ties to previous seasons, there were
enough singular moments to ensure that
the 1985 season will be remembered by
those who witnessed it and those who
participated. The Pep Band in the stands;
the greater numbers on the field; the first TV
broadcasts in our history - all of these were
landmarks in a season of challenges and
successes.

These 6 Cavaliers were named to the All-Region Team (seated); Jeff McCallie and
Mark Freville. Standing: Chris Blue, Robert Sanders, Thaddus Anderson, and Bill Hull.

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Soccer - New Challenges,

y. er Team (kneeling): Briar Rubin, Zach Sikes, Daniel Norman, Joe Union, Andy Pischke, Vince Dattilo, Greg Brooking, Olu Haynes,
Chris Hughes. Standing: Kathy Wright (Manager), Assistant Coach Gary Musolf, Theresa Moss, Marcus Durham, Keith Rquse, Mark Sells,
gist Prickett, Head Coach John Dattillo, Robert Wright, Richard Saunders, Shaun Shearer, Clay Wright, Michael Dunaway, Michael

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Musoff, Assistant'Coach. Dr, Bob Wright, Marshea Freant.

New Excitement

Left fullback Richard Saunders controls the action.

The fall sports season for 1985
featured the first varsity soccer team
in Mount de Sales history. MDS has
always had excellent soccer players
in its student body, but this year for
the first time, they were afforded the
opportunity of competing for their
school.

The team began workouts in late
summer under the leadership of a
fine group of volunteer coaches,
headed by John Dattillo, and entered
the season in September. They
finished with an 8-4 record, and
advanced to the state championship
tournament on Jekyll Island, finish-
ing third overall. It was an outstand-
ing achievement for a first year team,
and with a nucleus of fine under-
classmen returning, the future of
MDS soccer is very bright!

Soccer 95

These six MDS soccer players were chosen for the All-Star Team: Robert Wright, Mark Keith Rouse takes an indirect free kick.

Sells, Andy Pischke, Vince Dattillo, Keith Rouse, and Byron Prickett.
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One of the prettiest sights in sports: Robert Wright dribbles in the open field.

Members of the Middle Georgia Aquatics Swim Team, who earn MDS letters for
their participation in this demanding sport (seated): Kelly McDougal, Laura Anderson,
Libby Aldridge. Standing: Shannon McDougal, Danny Roets.

Swimming 97

Danny's form seems to say, Come on in; the water's great!

Boys Basketball - Meeting
: the Challenge

1985-86 Region 3-AAA Champions (kneeling): Rob Garvin, Chuckie Tidwell, Yauun Pounds, Brad Scott, Jon Halvorsen, Jim Lamarca, Jason Boyd. Standing:
Donna Mahoney (Manager), David Prati, Chris Blue, Troy Edwards, Cliff Pool, Dale Sheffield, Colin Brown, Wade Latham. Kelly Cassidy (Manager).

Troy Edwards hit this turnaround baseline jumper in an early-season victory
over Windsor.

Our boys basketball team began the season
with a lot of unanswered questions. Gone were the
seven key players who led the Cavaliers to the
state championship game in 1984-85. If the Cavs
were to be successful, it would be a challenge. The
challenge was met and mastered, as MDS won the
Region Championship and appeared in the state
tournament for the 5th consecutive year.

It was an odd year in many ways. The
Cavaliers had not lost at home in two years, but
this year lost twice at home, to Flint River and to
Westfield. For the first time in many years, MDS
was not a solid favorite to win the region tourna-
ment.

This year the region tournament was held at
McAuley Hall, and the Cavalier ponies ran like
thoroughbreds, avenging an earlier loss to Flint
River, and then administering a thorough defeat to
Westfield, 75-57.

The team is young, talented, and now, experi-
enced. Youth was served.

(above left) With perfect form ike this,
David Prati led the Cavaliers in scoring and
was chosen for the All-Region team; (above
right) Colin Brown, breaking up a pass against
Windsor, vas also chosen for the All-Region
team; (ricnt) Yauun Pounds, who by season's
end wes the Cavaliers starting point guard,
comnieted the trio of MDS players who earned
All-Region honors.

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The Cavaliers 1-3-1 trap defense forced Westfield into more than a dozen Kinman Smith goes back up with an offensive
turnovers in the region championship game. rebound in a B-Team game against First Presbyterian.

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1985-86 Boys B-Team (kneeling): Eric Grisham, Andy Bomberger, Mike Simmons, Grant Gibson, Kinman Smith, Chad Brown, John Fry. Standing:
Betsy Lewis (Manager), Jason Smaha, Mark Hughes, George Cleveland, Tim Regan, Thomas Aldridge, Chuckie Stinson, Belinda Deas (Manager).

Girls Basketball A
Goal Achieved

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(Above) 1985-86 Lady Cavaliers (seated):
Kelly Grovenstein (Manager), Jennifer Pace,
Polly Roe, Amanda Hubby, Audrey Rowell,
Kim McDaniel, Fiona Duncan (Manager).
Standing: Leann Hardison, Chanda Fowler,
Jolie Gray, Sherry Williams, Tavie North, Kathy
Rogers, Lea Dunaway. (Left) Amanda Hubby,
shown here against Stratford, provided con-
sistent scoring and rebounding for the Lady
Cavaliers in 1985-86.

Girls Basketball 101

102 Girls Basketball

(left) Audrey Rowell takes the baseline
jumper as a Lady Eagle hits the deck: Lea
Dunaway scores on the fast break as Tavie
North positions herself for a possible rebound;
(below) Chanda Fowler applies good defensive
pressure under the basket.

The 1985-86 Lady Cavaliers set a
goal for themselves at the start of the
season - a winning record - and with
a final season record of 14-12, that
goal was achieved.

The team was dominated by sen-
iors, many of whom had been varsity
players since their sophomore sea-
sons, and their experience and their
familiarity with the coaching style of Sr.
Pat Coward was reflected in the quality
of their play. It wasnt only that our girls
won more games, it was the way those
games were won that brought such
excitement to players and fans alike.

The season's high point was a 59-
57 victory over two-time state cham-
pion Monroe, in their gym.

Sherry Williams and Chanda Fow-
ler made the All-Region team.

Dana Axman scores in a B-team game against FPD.

1985-86 Girls B-Team (kneeling): Joanne Mathias, Dana Axman, Chanda Williams, Monda Wiison, Kathy Wright, Kappi Brown, Lynita Jackson. Standing:
Lisa Ennis (Manager), Jeanne Mathias, Prissy Gallegos, Kim Howard, Pam Prindible, Jennifer Lipson, Joy Lee, Amy Johnson, Kelly Cassidy (Manager).

Baseball 85 - A Fourth

1985 Region 3-AAA Champions: Head
Coach Chester Pierce, Marc Tingle, Tim
Tippett, Grant Gibson, Chad Brown, Dale
Sheffield, Brian Frankum '85, Bryant Stokes,
Cliff Pool, Gregg Fitzgibbons 85, Mark
Sells, Robbie Chambless 85, Michael Gar-
vin '85, Jon Halvorsen, Michael Kitchens,
Chris Kinnas '85, Assistant Coach Tony
Pierce.

Jon Halvorsen, only a freshman in '85, was
a dominating pitcher, finishing with an 8-1
record, and earning All-Region honors.

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Consecutive Region Title

Tim Tippett sprints for third base as the throw comes in from the Sean Regan drove this pitch for a triple in a B-Team doubleheader
outfield. sweep of John Milledge.

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1985 B-Te avaliers (knee B arelaat-t) Aldridge ton Patmaft. Sonn Fry, Mike Si
Eric Grisham. Standing: BrntWorley. Brent Lanford, Ed Hatcher, Kenneth Holloway: Todd Stuart, Sean Regan, Tim-Regan, Jim

Lamarca

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Track and Field - Another
State Championship!

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1985 Boys Track and Field State Champions (seated): Reggie Starke, Doug Bush, Michael Clark, Jeff Jennings,
Tommy Union, Vince Dattillo, Kinman Smith, Jerry Jennings. Kneeling: Stephen Bleymaier, Jay Michael, Ben Walker,
Marcus Durham, David Musolf, Jason Boyd. Standing: Rachel Brown (Manager), George Cleveland, Mark Hughes,
Brian Rubin, Reggie Cummings, Victor Huff, Chris Blue, Robert Wright, John Hannon, Marshea Freant (Manager)

Although it may have faded from memory somewhat, the 1985 boys track and field team won the
state championship in a totally dominating fashion.
The Cavaliers won all of their individual meets, won both the John Milledge and Brentwood relays,
and won the region and state championships, far outdistancing the second place teams.
Seven new school records were set during the 1985 season:
Event Record
220-Yard Dash 22.0/Michael Taylor 85
Shotput 49'53-4/Chris Blue
Discus 142'11%2/Patrick Nuttal '85
Long Jump 21'9%2/John Griffin 85
Triple Jump 44'4/Todd Tidwell '85
120-Yard Hurdles 17.4/Kevin Winn '85
Sprint Medley Relay 1:37.8/Felix Middlebrooks '85
Michael Taylor 85
106 Track and Field John Griffin 85
Kinman Smith

Girls Track and Field -
Making Strides

The 1985 girls track and field team did not enjoy the spectacular success of their male
counterparts, but they were competitive and showed great progress as the season
progressed.

The girls finished fourth in the region, with several competitive performances at the
region championship meet.

Tipa Jackson won the region championship in the 220-yard dash, and finished third
in the state.

Perhaps most encouraging about the 1985 season was the increased number of girls
who participated.

New school records were set in three events:

Event Record
Mile Run 5:59.8/Joannie Bounds
Discus 87'11%2"/Christy Gaspar
Long Jump 15'9/Racquel Stinson

1985 Girls Track and Field Team (seated): Dee Patman, Shannon Baker, Racquel Stinson, Wendy Jackson, Regina Ridley. Kneeling: Tipa Jackson, April
Cagle, Holly Hallin, Wendy Churchwell, Kathy Wright, Donna Mahoney, Kelly Hamlin (Manager). Standing: Kim Person (Manager), Paige Jones, Jeannie Bounds,

Joannie Bounds, April Wilson, Susan Weigand, Kim Parker, Christy Gaspar, Tavie North, Lea Dunaway.

Tennis - Continuing the
Winning Tra tion

1985 Varsity Tennis Teams (kneeling): Robert Lockwood, Travis Boyd, Ky Phansavath. Standing: Keith Rouse, Sally McAfee, Doris Lee, Abbey
Mullaney, Craig Crawford.

The Cavalier tennis teams continued their
winning ways in 1985, especially our girls. They
won the region championship, and were paced by
Doris Lee, who won the region and state singles
championships and was chosen as the All-Middle
Georgia Tennis Player of the Year by the Macon
Telegraph and News.

Golf - Region
Titleists Again

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1985 Region 3-AAA Golf Champions (kneeling): Steve Pierce, Chad Collier, Chris Sutton. Standing: Todd Kelleher, Wade
Latham, Craig Leachman

Of all the region titles won by MDS
teams, the golf teams accomplishments
may be the least-noticed, but they are
noteworthy nonetheless. Our golfers have
dominated the region for the last three
seasons and have fared well on the state
level as well.

Our golf team is talented and experi-
enced. Hopes are high for the current
season and for the future.

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1985-86 MDS Cheerleading Squad (bottom row): Sally McAfee, Terena Jolley, Tina Evans. Middle row: Nichelle Singleton, Monica Myhand, Wendy Evans, Kristy
Martin. Top row: Sean Regan, Barbara Smith, Lassie McDowell, Pepe Shiflett, Robert Sanders.

Practice makes perfect, and Barbara makes sure that our cheerleaders
practice this move until it's right!

Pepe Shiflett (Football Captain) and Lassie McDowell (Basketball
Captain).

To Be A Ca valier! i

(Right) Sean Regan and
Robert Sanders really get a
kick Out of our pep rallies;
(Below left) Sally and Lassie
put on the hits at the Home-
coming Pep Rally; (Below
right) Kristy and Tina rehearse
a move thats not as easy as
it appears.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Ach
Marcia Aldridge

Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Aldridge
Michael and Mark Allen

Gene Allgood

John and Cheryl Almack
Laura Anderson

Mark Anderson

Mary and Bob Anderson
Mary Astumian

Dr. and Mrs. Orlando G. Balcos
The Barfields

Royce and Beth Barker

Dan and Anne Barrell

Tony Bates, Jr.

Diann and Ronald Beck

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bell
Joey Beckner

Marie Blake

Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Bobbit

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bohannon
Greta Lynn Bohannon

J.B. Brac Bohannon Family
Hank and Rexann Bomberger
Ronald and Cassandra Booie
Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Bosarge
Emory Bozeman

Michael Bozeman

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brannen
Chad Brown

Janet Brown

Manley and Jean Brown

Philip, Kappi, and Matthew Brown

Victor A. Brown

Michelle A. Bryant

Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Burgess
Erin Burgess

Donald E. Bush

Sandra J. Bush

Bonnie Butler

Jim Butler

Mrs. James B. Byington

The Byrd Family

The Carroll Family

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cauley, Jr.
David and Robbie Chambless
Ken Chambless

Mrs. James E. Chancellor
Paul Chancellor

The Clance Family

The Clark Family

Mrs. Henry J. Clark

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark
Jane and Joe Claxton
Ronnie L. Clements

Hugh Coleman

Chad Collier

Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Collier, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Comer
Allan Couch

David and Latrelle Couch

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BENEFACTORS

Mark Couch

LTC. John B. Critchfield, Ret.
Susan H. Critchfield

The Robert Currey Famiy
Eddie Cutchens

Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Cutchens
J. Robert Daniel

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. David
Robert O. Davidson, Sr.

Mr. Walter E. Davis, Sr.

Cory and Cindy Dockrell

The Dodgen Family

Brenda and Charles Dodgen
The Donner Family

Jack Dorminey

Jason Downs

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Drumm
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dunaway

Mr. and Mrs. Marson Gale Dunaway

John and Glenda Durhin
Jeff Elliot

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ennis
Barbara Evans

The Evans Family

Curtis Ezzell Family

Mrs. Hazel Ezzell

The Fargason Family

Shelly Fargason

A.D. Faulk

Mr. and Mrs. A. Don Faulk, Jr.
Marnie Flanders

Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Flournoy
Jeff and Melinda Foskey
Johnny and Kathryn Fowler
Donald and Jeanne Fox

Bill and Brenda Foy

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freville
Mark Freville

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fry
Rudy, Elva, and Prissy Gallegos
Susan Gatens

Amy Genone

Danny Genone Family
Jenny Genone

Joe and Alice Genone

Diany George

Jennifer Gerald

Jai Gibson

Jim and Jackie Gibson

The Giffin Family

Brian and Scott Giffin

Tim Gilbert

Hubert and Betty Gilmore
Alison Godwin

Byron and Linda Godwin
Charmain Godwin

Trey Godwin

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy E. Graham
Dr. and Mrs. Allison Grant
Freda Gray

Mrs. Bertha Greely

Mr. and Mrs. Emory Greene
The William Grovenstein Family
Col. and Mrs. William P. Hallin
Jon Halvorsen

Robert and Joan Halvorsen
Bill and Ann Hardison

Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hardy, Jr.
Duane and Annette Harings
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harpe, Sr.
JoAnne Harrelson

Gene Harrington

Linda O'Hanlon Harwell
Linda O. Harwell

Fred M. Hasty

Jack and Claire Haun

Mrs. Paul Hendrix

Rose Herring

William K. Herring

Joi L. Hollingsworth

Kenneth Holloway

Diane K. Holmstrom

Charles E. Howard

Philip Howell

Mrs. Frozine B. Huff
Vanderbilt F. Huff

Bob and Sue Hughes

Mark Hughes

Susannah Hughes

The Hull Family

The Humphrey Family

Alice and B.J. Hunnicutt
Katie O. Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacolson
Don and Poppi James

Jack and Betty Ann Jennings
Mike Johns

Mr. and Mrs. Johns

Mrs. Terry D. Johnson

Daniel H. Johnson

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Jolley, Jr.

Bill Jones

Carolyn Jones

Johnny Jones

Curtis A. Jordan, III

Linda, Jeff, and Julie Jordan
William A. Kelly Family

James and Young Kim

David G. and Cathy A. Kimsey
Doyle and Jean Kitchens
Ruth H. Kitchens

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Koski, Sr.

Charles and Linda Krieg

Mr. and Mrs. Booker T. Lamar
Jim and Kathy Lamarca

Brent and Alicia Lanford
Daniel and Janice Lanford

Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Lauwerins
Craig Leachman

Dr. and Mrs. Kuo Lam Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lensie
Chris and Earl Lewis

BENEFACTORS

Lane and Betsy Lewis
Merrie and Henry Lowe
Millie and Billy Lowes

James and Regina Loy

Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Malcom, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Marlow
Gail Marshal

John R. Marshall

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mason
Matt Mathias

James McCune

Alan W. McDougal

Gene E. McDougal

Doug McKenzie

Pat and Charlie McMahon

J. Pat Meyer, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Meyer
The Robert M. Miller Family
Frances Mobley

Walter and Gee Mobley
Jerry and Mary Kathryn Modena
Gail, Jim, and Marcia Moon
Frank and Joyce Moring

The Moring Family

Mike Mullis

Sidney and Sue Mullis

Marcy Murphy

Steve and Paul Murphy
James R. Murtha

Mary F. Murtha

Mr. and Mrs. David Nackashi
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Noble
Robert W. Nystrom

The O'Shaughnessy Family
The Osterloh Family

Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd Parks, Sr.

David and Gloria Patman
Dee, Scott, and Todd Patman
Sonja M. Person

Mr. and Mrs. Peek

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peery
Mr. and Mrs. Phanhsavath
The Phillips Family

Steve Pierce

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pless, Jr.
Jim Plunkett

Laura Plunkett

Mr. and Mrs. Poland

Cliff and Sarah Pool
Vickie Pool

Mrs. Richard D. Potter
Ann C. Pounds

Bill and Sara Powell

Larry Powell

Mr. and Mrs. Poythress
David Prati

Richard and Dianna Prati

BENEFACTORS

SPONSORS

SPONSORS

PATRONS

PATRONS

TO OUR 110TH GRADUATING CLASS

PRAYERS & BEST WISHES FROM YOUR DEVOTED FACULTY

Remodeling Commercial
Repairs Residential

John Burkhalter Plumbing Co.

Rt. 12 Riverside Drive
Box 299
Macon, Georgia 31210 (912) 477-5990

Good Luck Cavaliers
Lipson Fabrics

2720 Riverside Drive Pacific
Macon, GA 31204 International

1325 Green Street
912-746-5540
6 Warner Robins, Georgia

(912) 922-4905

Tuesday - Sunday
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Dinner - 5:00 to 10:00
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Freant Motor Lines

4029 West Industrial Blvd.
Macon, GA 31201

477-2811

Congratulations
and Best Wishes

from

St. Peter Claver Parish

Father Richard C. Keil, pastor
(912) 743-1454

131 Ward St.
Macon, GA 31204

South Central Equipment

Valley Drive
P.O. Box 1480
Perry, GA 31069

(912) 741-1627 Macon Number

Jenkins Construction Co.

Case-International Tractors
Kubota Lawn and Garden Tractors

Macon, GA 31209

Kaye Williams (912) 781-8010

Brass Tacks

Westgate Mall
Macon, GA 31206

(912) 781-5900

Compliments
of

Keebler Baking Company

M and T Imports

P.O. Box 1329

Perry, GA 31069

Compliments of the Macon

New Car Dealership Association

Best Wishes To the Class of 1986

From

Georgia Freight Car Repair, Inc.

Roy M. Richardson, President

P.O. Box 129
Gordon, GA 31031

628-5668

Brown's Opticians

618 Shurling Drive
Macon, GA 31211

745-2871
Robinson Humphrey Company

P.O. Box 4927

Professional Hearing Aid Associates Macon. GA 31213

800 First Street
Macon, GA 31210

743-5871
(An associate of the ENT medical group)
Professional Hearing

Aid Dispensing

741-1800

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Dairy and Services Division

4700 Pio Nono Avenue
Macon, Georgia 31206

Milk Processed Daily in Macon 788-5733

Northside Bowling Center

3797 Northside Drive
Macon, GA 31210

474-2695

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3324 Vineville Ave.
Macon, GA 31204

474-0717

<2/ Building a Great University

Jim Johnson Insurance
Charlie Woods Sporting Goods Life, Health, IRA's

Trusts, and
484 Second St Open a lay Saturday
Downtown Macon (912) 743-5441

Deeb Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.

1422 Johnson Rd
Macon, GA 31210

474-8066

It's A Cut Above

Men and Womens Hairstylest Janes Beauty Salon

3324 Vineville Ave. 409 Hwy 96
Macon, GA 31204 Bonaire, GA 31005

474-3181 929-1752

Penny Pincher

172 McGee St.
Macon

Advertise with us for less

474-6666

Epoxy-Riverstone Swimming Pool
Decking Applications Construction & Supplies

AQUACADE

THE SWIMMING POOL PROFESSIONALS

730 Highway 247
TOM MAGERKURTH Post Office Box 121
912/923-0656 Bonaire, Georgia 31005

The
1985-1986
MDS
Student Council
Congratulates
the
Class of 1986

The
Village
Florist

4 SERVING MACON
2314 Ingleside Ave. SINCE 1916
Macon

746-4381

THE CITIZENS & SOUTHERN
NATIONAL BANK

Member FDIC 135

Phillips Cabinet Shop

3026 Reynolds Drive
Macon, GA 31206

Willing Services, Inc.

Roofing; Painting, Interior
and exterior; Renovation

P.O. Box 2252
Macon, GA 31203

477-7342 or 477-2109

THIS YEARS GRADUATING SENIORS

THE CLASS OF 1986

Komix Castle
Gaming - Comics
we Carry a compiete
line of comics and
gaming materials
4315 Pio NONo Ave. 781-6110

Universal Utilities, Inc
M wtinez Ga
(404) 863-6212

Stephen T. Southerland
Certified Public Accountant
306 College St
745-6093

World Book
Childcraft
704 Old Lundy Rd
477-6811

Rosemary Hammack

Exxon

1290 Gray Highway

Gene Stamps

Scotch Corner

British Food Centre

Compliments of

Southland Barber
and Beauty Supply
496 Poplar St

Congratulations
Seniors!

pio Marshall Butler
jo Macon New Car
iat alas Dealership

Rita Jones e
2122 Eisenhower Pkwy

owner

Professional Hearing
Aid Associates

800 First St
741-1800

Compliments
of

Putzels Lighting

1343 Georgia Ave
743-3761

Wilson Typewriter

Congratulations!
Seniors

130 College St
746-2777

Thomas Memorial NM LUBE

Funeral Home, Inc.

1998 Dempsey Ave. 3031 Vineville Ave.
745-3919 745-4902

Your Friends
at

Macon Chrysler

Plymouth

Eisenhower Parkway

PARCO
818 Pio Nono Ave
Cherokee Shopping Center
Macon
For All Your Office Needs

Pittman Grocery

1616 Nussbaum Ave
Macon
746-5934

IDDLE

EORGIA
QUATICS

Service News Co.
1745 Clinton Rd.
Macon
743-6943

Software 1st
3311 Northside
Macon
474-1504

Snows Memorial Chapel, Inc.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS
746 CHERRY STREET MACON, GEORGIA

TABERS

oh iP & Shor

Jewelry

Macon Mall Travel Agency
Macon

477-5100

712 RIVERSIDE DRIVE MACON, GEORGIA 31201 USA

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Lamps. Shades and Decorative Accessories
U; 2242 Ingleside Avenue
YQ {/ Macon, Georgia 31204
2380 Ingleside Ave.

Macon

Kathayn 0. Prindible Bounce 0. Dowling

2 912 746-8349

Johnson & Johnson
Insurance

871 Lee Rd.
P.O. Box 7151

Macon
743-4613

RYDER TRUCK RENTAL, INC RORGNT Fs Wr LAS

300 Raines Ave
Macon
irger\

781-8511 piel,

1502 Forsyth St. e Macon

ral and

maxillofacia

THE CENTRAL GEORGIA PLASMA
LABS, INC.

with locations at Mississippi,
Alabama, North Carolina, and Kentucky

Manufacturing life saving products
from human blood plasma

e Plasma protein fractions
e Hemophilia products
e Emergency plasma solutions
e Pertussis and tetanus immune globulin
Drake Adams, President

ZANDERS MARKET

1568 Forest Hill Road
Macon SHILOH RARE COINS,

474-1062
Owners: Alton and Sandra Attaway

= No Credit Check
Rent to Own Oo .1SuR Southside Florists

* Starley-Phillips, Inc. * Flowers Whisper
what wc S Ce 't Se
Furniture Sales and Rentals at words cant say

635 Pio Nono Ave
RON STARLEY Macon, GA 31204
BO PHILLIPS Phone 745-6060

Flowers for all occasions
781-6522

FRANK IRBY
PLUMBING, CO.

132 Bay Street
Macon

745-4452

Best wishes to the class of 86

P.O. Box 240255
Charlotte, NC 28224
704-554-8470 (912) 929-1856

i) sry TE m John J. Vecchio, M.D.

= \\\ products corp. ADULT AND PEDIATRIC UROLOGY
, SUITE A. DOCTOR'S BUILDING
a OFFICE HOURS 212 HOSPITAL DRIVE
BY APPOINTMENT WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA 31093
P.O. Box #415

Macon, GA 31202
ROYCE BARKER 912-474-8214

Congratulations!
Class
of
86

Lockwood & Associates

Life Insurance

901 Charter Medical Building
Macon 477-4356

MILADY CLEANERS Mid. Georgia Insurance
It Pays To Look Your Best 646 Arch St
MACON, GA Macon
894 College St Telephone 745-3045 746-5980

Best Wishes
from

Mid. Georgia Sales Co.

: ' Martin Amusement Co.
Morgan's Minute Market 1205 Qeergia Avenue

Joycliff Road 745-8585
Macon

amusement games
746-7818 g

party rentals

lo

Congratulations
Class of '86

St. Joseph School
905 High Street
Macon

Compliments

of

Wall Tire Service

4340 Pionono Ave.
Macon
788-7940

Congratulations
Seniors!

Peacock Sheet Metal
534 Bartlett Ave
742-6395

Crawford County
Rehabilitation Agency

354 Wright Avenue
Roberta, Georgia 31078
836-3103

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SENIORS!
MI Professional Management
848 Riverside Dr Mid-State Oil Co.
Macoii 1193 Forsyth St
742-6666
Macon

DYKA U.S.A., INC.

Manufacturers of plastic pipes and fittings

7614 Industrial Hwy
Macon
784-9810

PRO TRIM Bonne
pin stripe e custom packages Chance
body side molding e AlLa

scottsguard
744-9249 Classe de

VOICE PAGER JOE ROBERTS 1986

Riverside Ford, Inc. St. Peter Claver School
2089 Riverside Dr. 133 Ward St.
Macon Macon
742-5771 743-3985

MORRIS
APPLIANCE
COMPANY, INC.
1206 Eisenhower Pkwy Norman Realty

Macon
781-1272

Compliments of

SOUTH LAND
INVESTMENTS, INC.

2894 Vineville, Ave. - Macon
746-9699

Real Estate Appraisals - Investment Counseling

You Get More Out Of Life
When Youre At Liberty.

Because We're Bag Ing Your Way.

Member FSLIC

Cassidy Auto Parts
and
Machine Shop

== 746-3296 a

Macon Buck Stove &
Ceiling Fan Center
Margies Coiffure Stoves - Furnaces
The latest in Tinting Fireplaces - Pipe - Accessories

' | field Road

Relaxing and Hair Styling fe the <a pice

802 Grosso Ave (Across from Macon Mall)

Mike Garris
781-1370

Kathy Garris

Joe Wade

Willie Jacobs

Margaree Cooper

(912) 474-8013

M and S Supply Co. Laney Co. Specialty

5438 Hawkinsville Rd. Advertising
Macon Pens e Calenders e Imprinted Specialities

788-0921 John Jones 745-8840

Powells Bloomfield
Pharmacy
4839 Bloomfield Rd
781-1213

Real Pit Cooked
Barbecue
919 Pionono Ave.
448 Second St.
2918 Riverside Dr. WILLIAMS & ASSOCIATES, INC.

MACON - ATLANTA, GA

Good Luck
Class of 86

Since early 1984, the gym in McAuley Hall has been
a almost completely renovated; a new floor, a asi new ye
of paint, a fine set of theatrical curtains on the a.
: A batgigenggeate as on by Chris R.
. Shen, gre chi oid and. irr re

HUDSON AND MARSHALL, INC.
REALTORS

717 NORTH AVENUE
MACON, GEORGIA 31211

TELEPHONE
(912) 743-1511

PINKERTON ELECTRONICS
3088 Napier Avenue
743-3387
Sales and Service
Zenith

Napier Avenue Restaurant
3097 Napier Avenue
Macon
743-3220
Orders To Go

Gloria Penlands Playschool
116 West Ridge Circle
Macon, Ga. 31210
477-3933

Cecelia M. Lewis
Atthorney at Law

334 COLLEGE STREET MACON, GA. 31201
(912) 746-2125

MIDDLE GEORGIA\PAPER Co.

Professional and P

(912) 745-3799 _Macon
Bobby Lowe, P.O. Box 342, Macon, Georgia 746-7394
31202-0342

Compliments of
P Best Wishes

Maynard Grocery Class of '86

901 Maynard St New Hope Baptist Church
Macon

Bibb Home Improvement Service

1172 Hightower Rd.
Macon
784-9058

70 COLORS
TO CHOOSE FROM

POPS TOP SHOP OF MACON

WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET A TOP DEAL

ALVIN ROWELL PH. 912 745-9123
1625 HOUSTON AVENUE
MANAGER MACON, GEORGIA 31201

; JAFRA
Holliday, Couch, Hollis & Jelks A Complete Skin Care Program
Architects Akram Leonard
Charter Medical Building Consultant
Macon 2848 Knoxville Dr
745-6515 Lizella
743-9616

CAPITAL CYCLE
COMPANY

1090 Washington Ave.
Macon
745-3946

HONDA
Follow the Leader

Horace Holmes
Photography Studio IMAGES
352 Cotton Ave

Macon 3 Baconsfield Office Park

. Suite 101 Macon
Weddings Portraits 743-7659

Schools Churches

for the interior

& Walker

577 Mulberry St., Macon, Georgia 31201, (912) 746-9421
Sales/ Rentals

Commercial Leases
Appraisals
Property Management ga gva a
Development MLS

REALTOR Real Estate Schools

RESIDENTIAL SALES OFFICES

3312 Northside Dr. Suite C
Main Office 2396 Ingleside Ave.

474-0810 746-9421 742-1404

Georgia
School Supply Compan
Best Wishes pov zo ms y
The Class of '86 ercer University Dr.
Macon
477-7850

2 = aes Amos Hill
reene s Propan a Construction Company
4004 Broadway

Macon 2979 Malibu Dr.

Macon
781-7800 745-6091

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Grant's Lounge

576 Poplar Street
Macon
742-9366
746-9191

Good Luck Seniors!

WELLS & ASSOCIATES

Financial Advisors

328A Benton Road
Juliette, GA. 31046
912-474-5044
W. Howard Wells, Jr.
President

Compliments of

Dr. V.Q. Valdecanas
and Family

Walton and Jackson, P.C.

General Dentistry

591 Cotton Avenue
Macon
742-8478

Congratulations
Cheri & the class of 1986
from

Southeastern Silver Company

Howard and Paula Knight

5 r F EASE
y JET SPRAY PROCESS

SPRAY PROCESS

A BETTER WAY TO TAKE IT OFFF
VARNISH AND PAINT STRIPPING FROM WOOD AND METAL

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We now carry a line
of unfinished furniture

Ns

Roll top desks
Hall trees
Canopy beds
Corner cabinets

474-3273
3895 Napier Avenue -
*We We/come Contractors*

Best Wishes

Class of 1986

Homelite - Snapper - Green Machine
Briggs & Stratton - Tecumseh
Hamilton Go Karts

JACKS SAW SHOP, INC.

4467 Forsyth Rd. Macon, Ga. 31210
Phone 474-8073
Sales - Parts - Service
Managers
J.M. (BILL) DOPSON ELWYN BLALOCK
RONNIE DOPSON Service Manager

D

Compliments of

PINEBROOK VILLAGE PENFIELD
sion: ates tenants R C) W ie A N LD
PRINTERS/DESIGNERS/LITHOGRAPHERS

1506 HARDEMAN AVENUE / MACON, GEORGIA 31208
(912) 745-5822 / 1-800-342-7088

GOOD LUCK SENIORS!
FROM

CURTIS MATHIS HOME
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER

474-1665

Delta
Office
Machines
Satisfaction since 1928
Quality Pays

Jackson St.

Prop.
Gray, Ga.

Ann Raggland

K-MART Shopping Center
Riverside Drive
743-8888

746-4863

PHONE: 912-745-3941
PETS & HORSES

ie Animal Hospital
DANIEL R. MILLER, D.V.M.

HOURS: MON-FRI: 9-6
1211 GRAY HIGHWAY SAT: 9-1

MACON, GA. 31211 HOUSE CALLS AVAILABLE

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FRANK L. GATTI
PRESIDENT

P.O. BOX 4225
MACON, GEORGIA 31208 912/743-7302

To The Class of 1986

As You Go Forward
In Your Lives
Make Each Step Count

Compliments of
Central Georgia Podiatry
Associates

Dr. Joseph M. Union Dr. Thomas S. Union

'D GO
A LONG WAY

FOR A
NU-WAY!

HAMBURGERS

M BURGERS*

TOPS THEM ALL
Since 1916

Middle Georgia
Bicycle

STIX 6 Specialists

2129 Riverside Dr. e Macon, Ga. 31204 e (912) 745-7769

Good Luck

Cavaliers

Joiners Pharmacy

3145 Napier Ave

743-2695

J. G. Jennings
Construction
Company

678 Poplar St.
743-1426

Macon

Shepco Industries The Second Chance

Forest Management

and Timber An Emporium

of
Architectural
Antiques
Cathy and Bonnie Smith
742-7874
230 Seventh St

Larry G. Sheppard
office: 746-0348
home: 745-5611
877 Mulberry St

Macon

Anterior Design Jane Wool

The
Creative
Alternative!

Country Gifts and Home Accessories 262 Riley Ave

NORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER
(912) 477-0827 e 3076 RIVERSIDE, DR. e Macon, GA
31210

Compliments of

D & M Package Store

Owned and Operated by
Robert B. Fay

Balkcom Cabinet
and Millwork

5290 Riverside Dr.
477-6441

When youre ready to

get tough with waste

handling problems...
call BFI.

Weve got the strength and experience to tackle
all your refuse collection needs.

Waste

Systems

BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES

Pace & Pace Real Estate

564 North Lee Street

Forsyth Ga. 31029

Serving Monroe County

994-0550

Congratulations
Cavaliers!
Compliments of
Albert Billingslea
County Commissioner

District 1

Colonial
Bakins Co.

2743 Montpelier Ave.
Macon

746-1303

J.J. Florist & Formals
Corner Pio Nono & Hillcrest Aves
912-743-8993 - 745-6913
Tuxedos * Dresses * Flowers
Free Boutonniere & 20% OFF on Flowers

with each tuxedo rental

DICKEY BYRD
_RACE CARS Smee
ALSTON

RACE CAR ENGINEERING

HASS KIT

H.P. & DICKEY BYRD 3624 W. NAPIER AVENUE

PHONE 477-4484 MACON, GEORGIA 31204

Kennedy Drugs

473 Third St.
Macon

743-4700

Best Wishes From

CARPET SALVAGE

4588 Log Cabin Dr. Macon
474-4447
or
474-4448
For all your floor covering needs

Henry Leslie
Owner

GOOD
LUCK
SENIORS!

BILL STANSFIELD : (800) 342-0560

ene Auto Parts Co., Inc
BILL STANFIELD MOTORS Hwy. 49 N. - P.O. Box 4512

Macon, Georgia 31208
4282 Pio Nono Avenue e Macon, GA 31206

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Compliments
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Sacred Heart

Trust Company Bank Church

of Middle Georgia Msgr. Marvin LeFrois

Fr. Bob Cushing

MACON WARNER ROBINS

Member FDIC

its Borden,
its got to be good.
4700 Pio Nono Avenue

Macon, Georgia 31206
788-5733


4ORDEN

(912) 781-2096

3720 PiO NONO AVENUE
MACON, GEORGIA 31206

1510 FORSYTH ST.
MACON, GA
746-2772

336 SECOND STREET
MACON, GA.
746-1772

Northside
Mazda-Volvo

117 Emory Hwy.
Macon
Phone: 746-4306
Sales - Service - Parts

Compliments
of

Dr. D. T. Walton, Jr. DDS

591 Cotton Ave
Macon
Phone: 742-8478

BONNIE LAMBERT
Manager

FAMOUS FROZEN YOGURT

COKES CAMERA CENTER

735 Cherry St.
Williams Plaza
Hatcher Square

Macon,
Warner Robins,
Milledgeville,

KELLEHER CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC

3048 Napier Avenue
Macon, Georgia

912-746-3116

Best Wishes to the

ITSA aaa
GOOD TIME ie
FOR THE Pizza Inn
GREAT TASTE

4500 Forsyth Road
at Idle Hour
Macon

Phone: 477-9444

MASSEYS PHARMACY McNiel Plumbing Company

Quality Prescription Service 1676 Hurley Circle
Macon
3129 HOUSTON AVE. Phone: 788-7978
MACON, GEORGIA 31206 Specializing in
PHONE: 788-2191 Repair and Remodeling

Fred M. Hasty
Attorney at Law

355 Cotton Avenue
Macon
742-6481

BENNETT OIL COMPANY

Continental
Can
Company

Dr. Robert J. Brown
Chiropractor
2595 Rocky Creek Rd
2532 Hillcrest Ave Macon
Macon 788-8888
746-6203 open: 9 to 9, 7 days a week


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Insurance & Bonds

Allen & Lambert, Inc.
The Ice House
Macon

742-8316

GE - ROPER - MAGIC CHEF - JENN AIR
KITCHEN AID - THERMADOR - APPLIANCES
LIGHTING FIXTURES PIONITE

ADAMS DISTRIBUTING CO.

120 Walnut Street
Macon, Georgia 31201
912-745-0471

American Fastening
Systems
Your construction fastening specialist
.. including air, power, & power actuated tools

5296 Riverside Drive
474-0843

Bacon Hardware Co.
3304 Jeffersonville Rd
Macon
featuring ...
CertainTeed
building
materials

Felton Bacon
Owner

dance arts
studios

Jean Weaver Director

Congratulations
class of

86

Enterprise
Aluminum Co.

Pre-Jazz
Jazz
Tap

Congratulations Seniors
from

Andersons Store

Barnesville
Route 341 South Home of Buggy Days

Consolidated-Dixie
Distributing Company

Macon
Moderation is our motto

The Ridleys

CMR Farm Supplies

P.O. Box 7965
Macon
745-2121

NEWTON
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY

Newton, lowa
M.T. Causey
Macon 477-8171
Most anything you
can put your name
on - plus gifts

Dan Cogen

228 Belvedere Dr
Macon

REMODELING
RENOVATION
RESTORATION
477-8601

CHI CHESTERS

3051 Vineville Avenue
Macon
742-7325

BEST WISHES
SENIORS

LOWE ELECTRIC CO.
1525 Forsyth Street
Macon, Georgia 31213

1185 Gray Hwy 3855 Pio Nono 743-8661
Avenue

Good Luck Seniors!

Package Store

1582 Forest Hill Rd.
Macon
474-9290
Buck Penland God Bless
Owner All of You!!

CENTRAL BANK
of
GEORGIA

Bes-Buy
Electronics and
Car Stereos
109 North Davis Dr
Warner Robins
929-0826

Good Luck Seniors:

God Bless You!
Father John Cuddy
Father Michael Roverse

St. Joseph's Catholic
Church

THE BEST FRIEND YOUR OFFICE EVER HAD!

American
Office

111 THIRD ST.
PHONE 746-7373
MACON, GEORGIA 31201
DOWNTOWN SQUARE
A New Location to serve you better
MILLEDGEVILLE BRUNSWICK

CRANDAII
T UnIOR Confederate
College Packaging

THE CAREER COLLEGE Macon
THAT MEANS BUSINESS 746-5161

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*Member National Hearing Aid Society
*Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist
*Call for a free hearing test

Beltone Hearing
Aid Service

788 Walnut Street
P.O. Box 1018
Macon, Georgia
(912) 743-9382

Career
Concepts

Executive Park North 11
746-0581

Jack Weatherly
owner/manager

Abby
Furniture
Rentals

811 Pio NONo Ave
Macon
745-4136
McKenna Garvin Sandra Garvin

Cox Cable
Macon

Photography by
Bil & Jeanene Meriweather

3113 Vineville Ave. Macon, GA 31204 912-742-6866

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