N yr ; Al Ny ' if i) \ \We . WAY A \ 1990 Absien Opening Srudenr Life 851 Orange St. Macon, GA 31201 1989-90 Volume 35 TITLE PAGE Wills USIY bes NS W rem enjoying himself. Fr eniors at Shoney's. Ser parry fro ceiedrare rhe Sorrel Sammons take o breather in Aquinas Yord Freshman Leslie Weston does on her way fo | I F he sun's a little bright. Seniors Berh Peery and love mornings. Not everyone looks as happy as & : schoo! OPENING ... ON Mornings and Mondays Y just love mornings! Thar's a strange thing ro lovel Why? | mean, every morning is so new... Hal Every morning you do the same things you ger up, you ger dressed in dress code, you ear the same boring breakfast, you go ro school, you almost get run over by a parent illegally driving into the senior parking lor, you fall asleep before homeroom, and you run To class- es bur are srill lare. Whar do you have ro say abour rhar? "1 know whar you're trying to do! You're trying to ruin my mornings for me. It won't work. | still love mornings. | just love them for a new reason they're so dependable. W itioc for students. Apparenriy ) the arrival of srudenrs, Aquinas ands deserred and silent B. careful out there. Mr. Kevin Dock rel, as parking lor supervisor, keeps his eyes (and mouth) open in rhe senior parking lor OPENING ... In fhe heat of the day | dont believe ir reacher who gave me ment, smiled, and 0 challenge, but and irs only "Well didn't say ir. No, she just snickered ir. Ar least someone was happy! Cheer up! Its lunchtime With my lucl, Sids will burn down before | ger there. 2 we have a Mass during Seren reacher as she assigned Olpity | need someone to pray for me. Lers go look ar the new build ing. Thor always puts me in a good mood. It won't be done in rime for me to use If | ber you're wrong it'll ime Optimists they'll never learn 'Y think we already have. 7, a little more the D... t drop it! Majest beo OPENING again, Keri? } bow did you get that answer? Sophomore d seem amused, bur Tro Viliams appeors uncerra We did Mr. Dockrell say? Seniors Beth Peery and Kendra Pollard om ae MOMS OPENING G., the spirit! Senior W. re happy! Home There are so many foorball and soc- cer games fo go fo this fall! You know, | think you're righr. Well, | love it. So do you you jusr dont wanr to admit thar you like any- thing. I'm thrilled, though. Theres just so much fo do. And so little time to do it in. "Dont be such a grouch. Our sports reams are grear; so are our other reams! | love the newspaper and concerts and everything else. | can't thinks of a single afterschool acriviry thar | dont like to give up my time for. Can you? Homework, " "Do you stay up nights thinking up answers lise thar? ... after the final tone. OPENING W vy hos David looking at? David Sr oF " 2 os ta thee aia Sh 0 the wet look, Laurie Surron o r cheerleaders. hove just c cheer prior ro the Homex e - Coach Mike Garvin concentrares -_s OPENING FA loud peace? % PER sR MA SPIRIT BUTTON , OCKER DRESS me AJ EAT < ON WE i VE TERNI OW T DRESS IN BLVE FRIDAY, G GAME ANO c Cc D> HOW pir. THREE DAYS Yc IUR. MARK Gruvent LIFE DIVIDER M. Reichert said this was easy! Sopt nore Amie Allen concenrrore her morh orot er xth period Algebro STUDENT LIFE DIVIDE Behind you! Cory Dockrell, a seventh grader, seems to be oblivious ro whar is going It's chow down time! Filled with spaghetti and high spirits, the soccer ream on around him members revamp their energy . ns Did you hear ? Seniors Jennifer Srevens and Claire Henderson lay down i char What, no decal? For the first rime, a sroler cor bDiocks the sidewolk, nor students MDS LIFE Smiling faces look to the future. Seventh graders Kim Urley and Kriston Roman happily owoit the end of the day Gee, I'm starved. Biveberry muffins, hash browns, and scrambled eggs with cheese on top are favorites of seniors Ann Mason, Claire Henderson, and Leighanne Pace What, worry about my life? | would never do that! Ann Mason, senior Day to day~ Whar is student life? A student is defined as one who makes a study of something. Life is defined as the characteristic stare or condi- tion of a living organism. Although some teachers would say thar many students appear ro be norh- ing more than organisms vegerat- ing in a desk, there is no real defini- tion of student life. The conrinuiry and change involved in each stu- denrs life during the year, make his or her images distinct from the others. So all of you students our there, sit back and reminisce with your stream of consciousness for a while Another year complete with the old and rhe new looming over Love in the afternoon. Ar pep rallies we love our Cavaliers and we love each orher the roofs of the old .. . rhar pleas- ant afrer-summer locker room aro- ma... We finally hit rhe big time! We're in the high school now! . . . term paper time already? . . . For- eign Relations terrorist actions to- ward members of rhe senior En- glish classes ... middie schoolers on anorher break ... Shoneys breakfast bor ... half way across campus you realize your three minures are up! ... The frustro- tion of chemistry lab ... a deli- cious pickle from Sids . . . a junior finally becoming a senior ... a senior leaving one world behind in search of another ... smiles ... tears ... friendships Ann Mason MDS LIFE Even though it was for just one moment, this event will last a lifetime. Cadden Beeland, senior AA \ a flash Is this where the cruise begins? +S} al Sophomores Karherine Harcher, Amy a Rohn, and Meg Jockso e the sun (eft As the sun sets, The beauty of narure S On important aspect of spring vacation SPRING BREAK Determination, faith, compassion. Sisrer Rosina speaks her message ro all srudenrs right Nervous and proud. Shayne Myhand re ceives his blessing from Father Cuddy right Could this be plans for next year's World History class? Tina Moss and Shannon Phillips keep an eye on Mrs. Garvin (righr Merci! Gracias! Mrs. Fry and Mrs. Robbins give thanks ro their foreign language stu dents. (below) While receiving communion, Tamara Rosario accepts Father Cuddys prayers. Are we ready, yet? Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Garvin enlist the help of sophomores Dale Cogan and Bryan Siler. MOVING UP DAY e \ : Everyone smile! Jennifer Price, Kare Sheehan, Amber Jenkins, Becky Swan, Michele Harper, and Alice Fry find themselves in rhe sporlighr. Moving on First student: A funny thing happened ar school roday Ir was moving day Second student: Moving day? Where is everyone go- ing? First student: Hopefully, we are all moving on roward successful furures Awards, certificates, medals of honor, and plaques combined with smiles, appreciation, pride and friendship made Moving Up Day 1990 a special evenr in stu denrs lives. Juniors had the honor of becoming Seniors bestowed upon them by Farher Cuddy and Sister Rosina. The underclassmen rose in grade level and pride. Each passing year is one year closer to fulfilling the hopes and dreams of graduation. Parents and teachers glimpsed their children and stu- dents nor only moving up, dur also growing up. Pray for Us That Love Will Keep Us Strong, the theme of rhe mass, gave students a chance to reflect on certain re sponsibilities thar have been and will be demanded of rhem in years to come. Beautiful scriprures, such as Nikki Lees reading of Ephesians 1: 17-23 * ... | pray thar your hearts will be flooded with light so thar you can see something of the furure he has called you ro share ... ") en riched the beauty of the flowers and the people. Moving Up Day 1990, a time to recognize and give rhanks ro students, enriched the spirit of Mount de Sales Ann Mason By presenting the gifts of the Eucharist, these Junior girls give their own gifts. MOVING UP DAY Cc E E Oo < i): SBR DIVIDER on May 22, 1990. Goring oy mt ye Note to all Semors ecm Raper Bucning ia the trapezoid 3 :00, m Fr: a Sore wee Please ah out em leavi J Conch eben Wolff Ree : - Fiistiog pret leignen Jory sin Lou's A yicasere s Roos Mon, A ok (o'. 7 MS Shan AoesBE* a SJ : an Cal ee a ee Everyore in BHA to STS | . (Library Closed) gee Be ioory guy pm aot si aaah > Bendre. S Gael G, an em isa they re ar. | mea vas an undergrad, n, the moment | wanred fo CO Wa af sr Kanne y senio! C ad Graduation srarreo ro nappen could start college. | ber everyone feels of way.! "No, actually, I've never felr thor MIN way. I've enjoyed just Adour every ure on the way to Graduarion You would be rhot way Yes. | would P..n0 Me W that Cavalier Spirit Up! Patrick lace Newby and Robert Y 8 r the Homecor SENIOR DIVIQRAL The Class of 1990 = = : a8 e~ TSs tite of Yo shut up! Vilage People Re! pss? yea boy! Cane a Al\ Ne! Raitt eat Cin i mS 4 Class of 1990 Preparing for yet another sabotage. Se f Mr. McLoc Enjoying the spring weather, Seniors 1 rure Jammin on the stage. No Limits Porrick Meyer, Erik Valenrines dances Disco Dave and the Village People lip sync in the Navy ar Beach Parry '90 Celebrating Valentine's Day together, Senior girs enjoy dinner ar Bennigans CLASS OF 1990 33 Leading us through the Senior Class Officers: Treasurer Julie John- son; Vice-President Chris Clarix; Secrerary Sayer Monroe; Presidenr Sorrel a SS LING U fA Cadi Moris Cait, Tony Callio-Porda Chats Cleah David Davis Robert David Doug Furney Cluck Gaspar CLASS OF 1990 35 Watch your step! Robert Young and Jennifer Srevens take their turn through lead-our Leaving their mark in the new building, Claire Hender- son and Robert Young show off rheir handsome arr skills Delving deeper into literature, Amy Westmoreland and Bobbi Barron work rogerher during English class CLASS OF 1990 Showing off their pearly whites, Leigh Wrighr, Jennifer Stevens, and Amy Whitaker enjoy homeroom together -_ . 7 bc Chae Always up to trouble, Terry Lee and Doug Furney turn in their Foreign Relations quiz Is this a figment of your imagination or is Cal Hardwick doing his work? ~* is. Have Martians landed on campus or is it just Julie Johnson and Claire Henderson up to their usual tricks? = ita er coleeicns : Let's eatl Martha Miller, Crystal Jones, and LeVone Lamar go ro lunch Check out those thighs! Chris Clark won the sexy legs conrest during Studenr Council's beach parry Senioritis strikes again! Tracie Williams, Jenny Dunaway, and Chris Barry Displaying their golden shovel skills, Erik Saver and Is that a winning hand, or is Mark Couch trying to play a Chris Clark toke port in Earth Doy activiries Is that a smile ' : All decked out > : we see? Monica for the senior Miles looks excired ? skit, Ann Mason abour school . looks like she jusr being our for the , . stepped our of rhe day Wild West Go Seniors! Jil Genone, Amy Smith, Cadden Beeland, Caire Henderson, and Chrisry Dickson get ready for a pep rally counterpart. Brendan Rowley and Tony Lee ger ready for their morning announce- ments. Members of Mrs. Frys homeroom help siring up can rabs. Captain Kroger and his for the religion council CLASS OF 1990 Enjoying our senior privileges Our favorite lunch spots (1) Casey Jones, Sayer Mon- roe and Tony CastroPoveda rake advantage of the Li Hi daily specal or Sid's. (2) During an exrended lunch a erndlon 7 7 period, Tony CastroPoveda, Jil Genone, and Krista McDaniel wait for their pizza ar Pizza Hur. A toast to the Class of 1990 Gemma Pagaia and Beth Wilson enjoy lunch on campus. 38 CLASS OF 1990 Ann Mason Andra law porrran, rr ae FR Gl Kes Krisla McDaniel / Kelly McDougal CLASS OF 1990 39 a Serendipity hangman rules! Mrs. Fry's homeroom shows off its own idea of serendipity fur Where did those halos come from? Don't Wallace Newby and Mark Couch know they cant foo Go Cavaliers! David Davis ond Jessica Butler Waiting for Mr. McLachlan. Chris Clark, Robert Young, Jennifer Srevens, Beth Aren't you hungry? Towinga Evans looks pay afrenrion ro rhe gome Peery, Jenny Dunaway, Julie Johnson and Sorrel Sammons happy thor ir is lunch time already Is it time for graduation yet? Leighanne Pace, Jenny Dunaway _Lined up and ready to go. Shan Worsham, Marti Belew, Jill Genone, Claire Henderson, Tisha Richardson, Cadden ond Chris Barry hang our in the senior parking lor again Beeland, and Lourie Sutton woir ourside Sr. Joseph's CLASS OF 1990 Once esteem time Tony Castro-Povede and Christy Where are your table manners? Andy Wills and Chris Dickson create a story during the retreor Clark make pigs of themselves during lunch Best friends Erik Sauer, Cadden Beeland, Claire Hen Lunch time! Amy Westmoreland and Chris Clark dig into derson, Ann Mason, Jenny Dunaway, and Chris Clark the goodies during lunch break Circle of friends .. . Shon Worsham, Brandy Topping, Berh Cleary, Kelley McDougal and Andrea Witheringron listen ro a speaker during Senior Rerrear CLASS OF 1990 procs Raed Ve Vhuze~ TPB anahe- (jie Witter? a eo ee Alrighanne Oamdrace Sayer. Monroe Kendra Pollard. Lele Potter 42 CLASS OF 1990 Excelling IN athletics .. . Mony seniors put our their best effort in their respective sports to win many personal titles. Brendan Rowley was named to the AllSrare Soccer Team. Tony Lee and Keri Powell were All-Srare in rennis. Leslie Porter won the scholar athlere award for rhe high- est GP.A. on the football team. Leslie also won stare title in rhe shor pur; Kim Howard won stare titles in the 100 m. dash and the 200 m. dash. Last year, Kim broke Kim Smaho's record of 845 career points. During the firsr game of this season, Kim broke 1,000 points. Dana Axman, Leigh Wrighr, and Shan Worsham were named to the Alll- Stare ream, and Leigh and Dana were named to the AllStar ream. Dana was named to the All-Middle Georgia ream by the Macon Telegraph and News. We con- grarulate these seniors on their fine athletic achievements. Leighanne Pace Jennifer. Rubin CLASS OF 1990 43 Attaining our goals... Senior Honors Day Senior Honors Day. For years, we have been spectorors of this evenr, warching and wondering how it would feel to be a graduare. Our rurn finally arrived on May 18, 1990. We gathered, fully dressed in caps and gowns, in the gym ar 8:00 Friday morning. This would be the lost time thor we, the senior class, A congratulatory hug is bestowed upon Martha Miller would ever assemble together in the 9 "MOMS gymnasium. Many awards were besrowed upon The new generation. Jenny Dunaway gives Susan Wills a the members of our dass. Jennifer Rubin "9 er Senior Honors and wishes her luck nexr year and Chris Clark received rheir medals for Valedictorian and Salutarorian. Tony Lee was awarded rhe medal of honor by Sr. Rosina. Jennifer Rubin was vored the most likely ro ger our of her chair during the assembly. Afterwards, we spent time with our friends and families before leaving fo gO Our seporare ways. A round of applause is shared by the senior class for the lasr time during the awards assembly Baccalaureate Mass Oh, and if by chance it rains tonighr, Now dont cry, Kelley. Krista McDaniel gives Kelley meer in the church basement or 7:30. McDougal a word of encouragement These were Mrs. Mason's last words to us as we left practice Monday morning. Stand up and be recognized! Senior members of the On May 21, 41990 rhe 114th graduating DeSales DeSparch receive their cerrificores class of Mr. de Sales Academy gathered in the basement of Sr. Joseph's Church. After waiting for an eternity, we were ready to move into the church. The girls were the first in line and they didnt have to wait in the rain. The boys, how- ever, came in wearing caps and gowns Mass went as it usually does bur this one was special due to the fact rhar we, the Class of 1990, were being honored. Members of the class read scriprure and petitions, and presented gifts. Ir was a Baccalaureare Mass was a memorable time for all the seniors. YS ANN ult ys Rain, rain go away ... Senior boys wait outside in the rain before Baccalaureate Mass Let me fix your tasslel Chuck Gaspar and Lesie Porter give Gemma Pagale and Beth Wilson some pre-mass pointers Are our shoulders still touching? Claire Henderson and And the responsorial is ... Stacy Whitaker leads the Bill, Bill take our picture! Erin Kinder, Julie Johnson, and tari Belew lead the seniors our of the church. student body in response to a reading during Mass. Laurie Sutton smile for the camera. Ws We | Nes ae | I'm so glad | can take this thing off! Casey Jones looks relieved rhar Is there a hint of apprehension in the air as senior girls dimb rhe stairs of St. Joseph's Church before the mass has ended. Baccalaureare Mass? CLASS OF 1990 ; YD Cmptei Wolkn % x A en te ie Muy WhtHnK J . og me < | thought you'd know what to do. Andy Wills and Berh Peery work on a physics lob Befuddied by calculus. Jenny Dunaway 46 CLASS OF 1990 Etzabeth Wihon Andrea. Wetheringlon Robert Young bans ot Sls ; tly Nichia yy The master switch! Chris Barry and Chrisry Dickson ex- Sit up straight, pur your feer on the floor, and keep your back againsr rhe chair ar all times. Seniors show off their change caps in an artempr to trids the faculty good behavior during the graduation ceremony 4 4 You cant touch this! Walloce Newby, Mark Couch, and What a facel Tony Lee looks as if he is worried thor Mr. THE BASH. Charlie Weston and Sayer Monroe share Casey Jones ger with ir before graduation. McLachion is our to ger him more bash before graduation. Congratulations, Ann! Ann Mason receives her diploma from the Bishop and is AN Ry | ready to begin a new fe. Y Let's go out to Lizella! Chuck Gaspor and Alma Mater, Mount de Soles. Stacy Brent Marxsen look ready ro graduate. eee CLASS OF 1990 For just a moment... Pe DS eh a Cee MPR What are your plans after graduation? Tony Lee ond Sorrel Sammons enjoy a serious conversation An honorary graduate, Paul Ruesr, moves his rassie dur The furure is quickly ing the graduation ceremony becoming the moment, and rhe moment continually becomes the pasr. We live our lives carelessly and without repenr, so please tell me how long do you think we will lasr? When we have lived our lives of love and commitmenr, ake . Cacia tas Me Pixeced Simult i dering! Sol ur challenge is ... Jennifer |\u shop Raymon essaro was presen or ulfaneously pon ng iU- once our hair starts to gray bin gives her voledicrory graduation to give us a special message rarorian, Chris Clark, shows off and our backs start ro bend, - 7 When we tire of our world and death stills our movement, Will you still remember me and call me your friend? Andy Wills Please let me pass Calculus! Trisha Hinman converses with Coach Garvin in the auditoriums basement Where's your smile, Keri? Stacey Reed, Leslie Porrer, and Keri Powell wait for the procession ro begin CLASS OF 1990 49 during serendipity. eacenen newsworthy a )elen ale >. ih ee ae ney | Qs Cn CU: J , ) C Elvis GO RIE ne : : Kona. a \o celed Cone - ) wth ill... Ch ss Gale? gery ; Newspaper Etice Mau Mood - COLI POI TILL. ey Ke j{petiset td Gee ~ : = ta NIN = RAD, | Hl SERENDIPITY SCHEDULE MON: Math Club Caf./ Chorus $/7 TUES: Faculty Meeting Schedule WED: Key Club Caf./ Debate GC2 THURS: Yearbook Caf./ Academic Bowl $/2 FRI: Student Council Caf. D.. you hear Voices? Freshrr Mary Donne exoresses nerself the drar fa) IS DIVIDER + glue = support resident Kelley CLUBS DI ibtk reatively executed A funny thing happened this year. Mr Endia Jim Crisp, artistic director of Theatre Ma ay con, joined rhe faculry in order to direct Cook(left) and Erika Green(right) walk t n after demand frer rhe school's plays. ''Voices from the High School was the first MDS play directed by Mr. Criso; the play wenr to comper tion at Macon College in November. Un forrunarely, the play exceeded the rime imit of & minures and ir did nor place Ironically, scores given by the judges were higher than those received by any other school atrending Allyson Russell A funny thing happened when Mrs Washburn came to Mr. de Sales. In the past five years, the musical ralenr of Mr de Sales has gone from one or two people in literary to an entire chorus of wonderful musicians. Nor only perform- ing for the school, but also rhe Christmas tour, performing at the Candlelight Carol Service, going to the chorus festival in Warner Robins, and the Spring Concert and Baccaulareare Mass ar Sr. Joseph's church. The girls chorus was a new edi tion to Mr. de Sales this year. Not only did we get fo learn all the songs the mixed chorus sang bur also many of our own All of the hours of hard work have really paid off. | hope the tradition of the Mr de Sales chorus will continue to grow and expand and will always remember to stay on key and keep smiling Stephanie Rogers What time is it! F Drama Ck ' splay their unique talent of Fall Drama Club st row: Brandi Cranford, Gayton Donaldson, Billy Simmons, in the pr ion of Voices from the High Sct 2nd row:Marthew Able, Emily Allen, Allyson Russell, Kristen Siedlarz, Endia 9 Cook, Erika Green,3rd row:James Buckley, Dale Cogan, Lisa Sheridan, Margo- ret Carswell, Donne Walters, Elisa Smith, Alison Ayorre,4th row:Mandy Smith, Aimee Mizelle, Mary Dohne, Stacy Whiroker, Hearher Rouse, Kendra Pollard, Erin Gilbert | have something | have to tell you Chorus (L to R) Borrom Row: Cynthia Luckie,Alice Fry, Donna Walrers,Polly Wrzesinski, Meg Jackson, Christy Dickson Sracy Whiraker Kim Reid, Rhonda How ard. 2nd Row:Berh Hill,Allyson Russell,Angie Srephens,Ashiey Wilkes, Amy Westmoreland,Srephanie Rogers,Crysral Walker,Dee Redding. Srd Row:Endia Cook,Jennifer Walsh,Corol Ann Green,Jennifer Martin,Kory Becker, Jennifer Price, Lisa Warerman. 4th Row: Elisa Smith,Linda Horan,Berh Hammond, Emily Allen, Greg Johnson,Alan Shipman, Brad Busbee, Aimee Mizell. Sth Row: Parricis O'Hanion,Chris Moncreif, Cayton Donaldson,Anthony Price,Michele Buquer Alle: he dience Girls Ensemble (L ro R) Top Row:Cynthia Luckie, Alice Fry, Crystal Walker, Donne Wairers, DeeDee Redding, Amy Westmoreland, Stephanie Rogers, Carol Ann Green, Polly Wrzesinski. Borrom Row:Allyson Russell, Meg Jackson, Christy Dickson, Sracey Whiraker, Crystal Jones, Emily Allen,Srephanie Price Oh, what a beautiful day in the neig beautiful day for a picnic. Por ere Good, good, good, good vibrations! well COOrdinor the Beoct e0 group Cc Porr No, | got itll! PAW middle scr er Coach Pierce's PE Class practices for the Beach Party during hborhood. A Student Council (L ro R) Top row: Leslie Weston, Lisa Sheridan, Charlie Wesron, Tony Lee, Brendan Rowley, Eric Castro-Poveda, LaShanna Fariey, Brandy Bailey Bortom row:Mandy Smith, Karen Hammack, Kell Fuighum, Jennifer Brack, Leighanne Pace, Keri Powell, Cadden Beeland, Rita Smith, Amy Hender son, Merira Evans, Jason Hutto Students for students And thats the plan. Mrs. Garv duhe re Sn ident Cr e stuUde COUNC to make the year just a bit more special. Many students displayed Dravery in their willing par ticipation in rhe first-ever American Red Cross Blood Drive ar M.D.S. Mondays became honor ary Kroger Receiprs Day. *Posirive Artirudes Week" was a big success, with if 3 of negative artirudes and rhe beach parry at the end of rhe week. Lip Sync, Besr Legs cor rest, Scrabble Oh my! Over the course the year the students enjoyed many exc activities sponsored by grear time was had by POA, * rt Through dedicarti ers, the MDS Reiigio provide leadership for the school in its religiou endeavors. With the help of rhe srudenr body the Religion Council collected food for the needy at Thanksgiving and senr over 500 Christmas cards ro rhe jail for rhe prisoners to mail. The annual Christmas Dance , held ro raise money for Covenanr House, a shelter for runaway teens, is yer anorher example of MDS students selflessly giving ro help rhose in need Religion Council (L to R) tr Rov Brenda Louder, Dovid Davis, Stephanie Wolff, Julie Melvin, Korherine Horcher 2nd Row Gen Wiis, Al Faulk, Mart Skilling, Brandy Blanks, Jennifer Price, Jennifer p Kim, Kevin McTier, Kristen Roman, Eric Souer, Lourie Sutton, Arswei Lomo, Gridgert Bailey, Hubert We're listening. The Religion Council focuses on Kevin McTier as he introduces his Cobasores, Lourei Huff, Jane Horn, Marti Belew, Amy Roman, Courtney Carey, Monica Sheppard, Koren idea for a new service project Lonce, Alice Fry, Andy Wis, Amy Smith 3rd Row Amy Hiiebrand, Orristie Shorzmon, Megan Skinner Tyler Rogero, Madalyn McDaniel, Karen Musoif, Amie Allen, Susan Byrne, Shannon Minix M agic through words The Mounr de Sales publications consist of The Salesian, The DeSales DeSparch, and The Cavalier Cavalcade, all of which require a com bination of long hours, hard work, and persis rence. These publications have given srudents an opportunity tro develop their writing abilities and to recognize and respect rhe ralents of their peers. The Salesian, the M.D.S. yearbook, has been published annually since 1949 except for an eight year pause in production berween the years of 1958-1966. Hence The Salesian has become a tradition, a record of rhe schoo years present realiries which will inevirably be come memories of a precious time The 1990 edition of The Salesian is unusually special ro this year's staff because of various events and trying times. As with previous year book staffs, rhe year began with excirement, enthusiasm, and immaculate organization. By Christmas, however many sraff members felt as though disaster had struck 851 Orange Streer. Mrs. Barrows, our advisor, transferred with her husband ro anorher ciry and school far away! Bur after we spent a few weeks in limbo, Mrs. Tare agreed to guide this group of diligent, dedicated students to rheir victory Mrs. Tare became a fairy godmother helping us bear the wrarh of rime. DEADLINES!!! This yearbook is special for anorher reason also. One new idea this year was the edition of undergraduares ro rhe sroff guise, especially rhe overworked gels." Their presence grearly helped seniors complere this somerimes project Most y, this yearbook became a caralysr helping rhe seniors become than just classmares, even ream working foward a common goa We became a family of individuals unique and special growing together Martha Miller nore more than Cavalier Cavalcade Lefrourt in rhe usual shuffle of publicarions lies the very importanr Cavalier Cavalca- de.Why you might ask,is it so imporranr to the student body? The literary magazine is the only ourler for all srudenrs to have the chance fo see their poems, stories, and es says in prinr. The literary magazines is also a chance for its editors fo show some responsi biliry and aurhoriry. Most of the major deci sions are made by the editors, who are part of the srudenr body. Alrhough rhese edirors only ger pur in rhe sporlight once a year the time spenr making sure each srudenr is given his or her chance in the sporlighr is worth it Ann Mason Yearbook Staff:TOP ROW LroR:Les Porter, Chuck Gasper, Amy Smith, Christy Dickson, Chris Gark, Jil Genone2ND ROW:A! Faulk, Charlie Weston,David Davis,Bobbi Barron,Lourie Sur ton,Sorrel Sammons,Beth Peery,Mar Heoley,Tarver Joiner,Eric Shifrier,LaShanne Farley: Chauryce Brooks3RD ROW :David Skinner,Ben Wil, Trisha Hinman, Alice Fry,Liso Sheridan, Andy Wils Jennifer Rubin, Gernma Pagaia, Crystal Jones, Martha Miler, Allyson Russell, Susan Wills, Koren Hammoads,Cynthia Luckie,Ginny Marl, Yolanda Toylor,Emily Thompson, Melissa Huser 4TH ROW: Jeremy Thomas, Tony Lee,Anne Caxron,Nikiki Lee,Leighanne Pace, Ann Mason,Julie Johnson Claire Henderson,Cadden Beelond,Jennifer Stevens, Amy Whiraker- Brandy Toppings DEADLINESIIII! Strephaine Rogers, Martha Miller, Amy Smith and Andy Wills work diligently to bear the cock. Don't tell me another problem Newspaper Staff (top row L ro A) Tony Lee, Leslie Porter, Sayer Monroe (second row L to R) Claire Henderson, Sorrel Sammons, Cadden Beeland, Christy Dickson, Jill Genone (third row L to R)Vincent LoVecchio, Amy Wilker- son, Eric Shifler, Charlie Weston, Lisa Sheridan, Anne Claxton, Trisha Hinman, Ann Mason, Keri Powell, Martha Miller, Amy Whiraker, Allyson Russell, Margo- ret Carswell, Karol Kelley, Jennifer Kim, Beima Ford, (Borrom L ro R) Jennifer Rubin, Nikki Lee, Bridgett Bailey, Homer Lichrenwolter, Mart Healey The sign says it all Hender } A Wella, do it that way, ex Literary Magazine Staff STANDING: L ro R Rick Sizemore, Lisa Sheridan, Susan Wills, Lesile Weston, Anne Claxton, Mart Healey. SITTING: Jennifer Rubin, Ann Mason Another Song! OOMPH CAST! Just A LIL More Oomph! You Can Do BETTER! The Art Of GIVING! THAT darn NOTE! Some Some Say Love Is Like A River Been FRAMED! SING! Sing A Song!! The ORIGINAL Hippie Princesses On The Move | Candids SAY CHEESE! You're on YEARBOOK Camera! _ | EIGHT Stories Down ONLY One-Hundred Twenty- Five Left! Eric Shiftlet,Don't You Know | BEFORE E EXCEPT AFTER C. A BRILLANT DISPLAY OF SPIRIT! We Want Two Got To Have Two! Mrs. Washburn enthusiastically reaches tt Mg ISU EIU MEY US What more could you ask for? Freshme eS ONC Se Beat it, James. James Hall plays the tri-toms with all his might during one of Lto R; Reggie Turner, Justin Joines, Keith Vanderwarker, James Hall, Amethyst our many Pep Rallies Shortz, Tenae Walron We've. Got. Spirit You wanted this to say WHAT? Remark (L to PR Tamekio Jordan, Sracy Whiraker, Carhy Haluricik, and Kelly Fulghum while working thar Cavalier Spirit Banner! ort Group accomplished much this year. In its second year this group has been one of the driving forces behind spirit banners, locker decorations, and spirit ar games. This group is led by co-presidents Cadden Beeland and Claire Henderson, secretary Alison McPher son and adviser Mrs. Melanie Benriey Their hard work is felr by all. Next year, rhis group hopes ro increase spirit through activities such as spirit week and rhe sale of MDS logos. In the past, MDS had a repuration of being rhe high school with the most spirir. The Spirit Support Group hopes ro restore rhar repurarion by adding new and exciting projects ro tne school Claire Henderson and Cadden Beeland If anyone were ro ask whar | have gorren out of the MDS Pep Band, | would probably say thar | have learned a lot about reamwork and commitment. | would just like to thank every one who had a part in my being in the Pep Band, especially Mrs. Washourn, Mr. McLachlan (who provided the laughs if nor mosr of the talent), and, lasr bur certainly nor least, Mrs Fry, who has helped us grow musically and most importantly given us something thar no one can take away: ourselves! Keith Vanderwarker 4th: (eft ro right) Kevin McTier, Marr Able, Kim Sounders, Melissa Clark, Angie We've got the Spirit, yes we do, we've got the Spirit, how bout you! Stephens, Marti Belew yell the spirited Middle School. 3rd: Tamecia Jordon, Erika Green, Nikiro Kelly, Endia Cook, Carolyn Harpe, Leigh Wallace, Alison Ayorte, Tisha Richardson 2nd: Lori Hudson, Jennifer Deaton, Jennifer Weider, Heather Rouse, Mario Beck, Alison McPherson, Chad McDaniel, Nigel Pierce, Paige Davidson 4st: Erin Wood, Danie! Dod, Jennifer Wisdom, Mary Brown, Amy Whitaker, Cadden Beeland, Julie Johnson, Claire Henderson, Sorrel Sammons sponsored by Mount de Sales and the Kiwanise= Key Club members. Thar's why they enjoy spending dub of Macon, allows students to rake parr in " Togerner ar health du parries many city-wide service projects. Is first year ar Mounr de Sales since the 1960's has been a grand success. An outstanding inaugural cam paign began the year with a bang. Since rhar time Key Club members have been involved in various selfless projects such as Adopt-a-Spor, the housing project S.E.T.C.O., and visiting the Fellowship nursing home to name a few The furure of the Key Club seems brighr. The new membership drive has been successful which Brings with it the possibiliry of new inno vative projects. Thanks tro Mr. Mermann, The Kiwanis Club and the MDS Key Club members, this year has been a success rhar will continue in the furure David Spisso, Krista McDaniel and Martha Miller My year as a library assistant has raught me Q lot abour myself and my relation to orhers The orher assistants as well as myself have learned the true meaning of helping someone else. All of the assistants have become a type of a family depending on and being there for each other. My experience as a library assistant has helped me to evolve into the type of student and individual | truly wanr ro be Carolyn Harpe r j | ; . elflessly Serving You | | | Dm i stl i h / The Key Club, a school service organizarion All work and no play makes Christy and Amy dull ant | i TS; Key Club, Bottom Row: J. Stanley, C. Schatzman, A. Hildebrand, A Wilkerson, S. Rogers, A. Johnson, $ .Monroe, A. Whitaker, L.Pace, K McDaniel, JJohnson, Stop posing and listen! demands Krista McDaniel (President) as she tries to L Sutton, 5. Sammons. Second row: D.Walters, C Alford, JSmith, T.Pidgeon, conduct a meeting. L.Huff, S.Myhond, L.Ridley, L.Union, M.Carswell, S.Ridings, K.Musolf. Third row: S.Cooper, B.Bailey, A.Bell, N.Lee, TJordan, T.Moss, 5Phillios, R.Smith, M.Beck. B.Daniels, T.Rosario Fourth Row: C.Mathis, K.Ransom, R.Rhone, JPrice, A.AL len, MJackson, J|Newman, J Melvin, K.Harcher, A.Roman, J.Kim, A Rogers Fifth Row: J.Hinman, K.Kelly, 5. Wiliams, E.Cook, M.Corver, B.Sier, D.Crawford, J.Buckley, S.\Whiraker Sixth Row: K.\Whire, S.\Wilson, E.Souer, J Srevens, 5.\Wolff P| , 905.7, 905.8 Yeah, thar ence Wor 905.6 Is there anything else thor ded Library Assistant From Left to Right: Gregory Currey, Neeka Workins, Ruth Shearer, Beth Carmichael, Kevin McTier, T Walton, Carolyn Harpe, Hut ee Study! Study! Rhonda Howard uses the library to study for one more Cabasares. Obviously a before picture.Det pore rf Happy Birthday Anne! Anne her 46th birthday with her debor Briefs were nor ne y Vebdore Obviously an ofter picture. Keri Powell and Mrs. Tore recuperate after stare ist row: Jon Alford, Anne Claxton, Trisha Hinman, Laura Nackashi, Jennifer Kim, fournament at a Carrollton restaurant Jennifer Rubin, Keri Powell 2nd row: Ben Wills, Nikki Lee, Belma Ford, Tony Lee, Kevin McTier, David Skinner 4st row: Jon Alford, Bridgert Bailey, Amber Jenkins, Jennifer Rubin, Eric Castro- Poveda, Dale Cogan 2nd row: Tony Lee, Donno Walters, Carolyn Alford, Jennifer Price, Amy Working It Out Topicaliry. Case. Flow Pads. Sound like Greek to you? To Mount de Sales debarors these and countless orher terms have become their sec ond language. Led by a strong varsiry tearr the 1989-90 Debare ream also contained many promising Novice members who per formed admirably all through the season de baring on the topic of Prison Overcrowding. Ar the Stratford rournamentr in October, rhe vars ry team of Jennifer Rubin and Keri Powe finished in second place, with Jennifer winning the second place speaker award. This was rhe first rournamenr for the novice debarors they proved successful under pressure. In De cember, the novice team debared ar the Windsor rournamenr, winning first place overa and four speaker awards With January came the region rournament Competing against three other schools, the MDS varsity team finished with a perfect record, winning six rounds and bringing home the Region trophy. Trisha Hinman and Jennifer Rubin also won second and first place speaker awards, respectively. The following week, the varsity ream finished in third place ar the GISA stare rournamenr, with a record of four wins and two losses. With many good novice mem bers, the debare ream is looking forward to a bright furure an and Anne Claxton The privileged members of the Mounr de Sales Math Club will gladly tell you rhar there is Q purpose in this world for all those man datory marh classes GML tests. Your knowledge of algebra, geomefry, and trigonometry become of major imporrance when you are swearing over the annual American High School Math Exam (AHSME) and the multitude of Georgia Mathematics League Exams (GML). The fun part of math club, however, is the challenges provided by those students raking problem solving One way which the math clubs activities add ro the school in general is through Marh Day. A large number of srudenrs from all high school grades, including members and non-members of the Math Ciub compere in three areas: the written tesr, Math Mun chies (a group marh test), and ciphering (individually solving marth problems in one minute). On the writren restr, Jennifer Rubin placed first, Amber Jenkins placed second, and Tony Lee placed third. Team 1, led by Tony Castro-Poveda, won Marth Day. Grad uating math club members encourage all mathematically inclined srudents to accepr the challenge and join! Martha Miller and Jennifer Rubin I know what to do excaims Sorrel Sammons (middie) as Vanessa Woolery (left) and Stacy Whiraker (right) diligently warch her work our the mind Roman, Trisha Hinman, Amy Henderson, Laura Union, Tony Castro-Poveda, Sorrel Sammons 3rd row: Eric Shifler, Tarver Joiner, Chris Clark, Clem Dennis boggling math problem on Marth Day. A. appreciative audience. The sopr UNDERGRADS DIVIDER 66 before moving-up. doesn't sound like Spanish. Rick ust being honesr. Be Jergrads should have fun ibility is fun to me ies end of a long day. Christa Timm 67 UNDERGRADS DIVIDER Legs Nigel Pierce displays, for everyone, whar hes gor 4@Cramming Trying ro ger in thar lasr minure srudying, Amy Hildebrand, and Jennifer Hawkins help each orher our v Help!!! Kathryn Burtimer re Out of dress code Syneetra Holden, Dee Dee Redding, Tame- > ceives help from Mr. McLachion cia. Jordan, Amy Mirchell, Nicole Pirts, Tonya Lester, and Mi abour chemistry chelle Thomas enjoy rhe beoch parry 4 Blessings Chris Hatcher and Bridgert Boiley write their blessings & Dance Party U.S.A Craig Howe and Eddie Robinson show off their dancing for the new building experience 69 SS a Homecoming is obviously Christie Scharzman and Rita Smith's favorire time of the year Yar Dude! Mr. Dockrelll iniriores Marr Healey as the firsr member of his street gang, rhe Scrubs Jal! @This year's Homecoming skit stars Moria Beck, Bo On Softball Day, Amy Haysiip McDaniel, Chris Harcher, and Nicole Pitts show off their winning enjoys breakfasr before home acting abdiliries room. _ What was that equation again? Juniors Laura Union and Billy Daniel make The morning of the test, and I'm still dueless as to what's A use of rhe rhree minure study hall berween casses going on, says Hearher Brown | . ea SANA 70 As the class of 1991 steps up to its Junior year, 0 New world opens up fo its mem- bers. Srudents accept more responsibiliries in school and our. Classes such as Chemistry, Conremp, and World History are topped off with anorher exciting year of American Lir- erature with Mrs. Claxton. We finally ger to know the owner of the bellowing voice from MH-6, and we also find our why exact ly Mr. Dockrell was moved to Aquinas Hall Though the Junior year is one in which students are exposed ro new horizons, it is also a more 'serried year, berween the uncertainry of the Freshmen and Sopho- mores and the frenzy of the Senior year The year holds many memorable experi ences for srudents well on rhe road ro grad- varion Marr Healey Q % Preparation for this year's Junior/Senior Prom gave the Juniors one of the more memorable experiences of high school. The class of 1991 worked hard this year on the prom preparations. The theme for the prom was Egypt. Many members of the Junior Class came our fo add their ralenr, artistic or otherwise, to rhe project. The experience gave many people a new and unique view of the head moderator, Mr. McLachlan, who was, of course, the model of parience and understanding, bur Mr. McLachlan add- ed insight, experience, and hard worl thar was essential fo making the prepararions succesful. Alll in all, the Junior class enjoyed the worl thar went into making the 1990 prom a memorable night for everyone Marr Healey Whots up! Amy Harrell tries ro find our whar is going ro hap pen this weekend 4 y ne Mee ' 72 Ridley-Wils 4 Junior Class Officers: From left to right; Shayne Myhand the President, Leigh Ridley the Treasurer, Chris Harcher the Vice-President, and Allison Mc Pherson the Secretary UI Trig Problems Whar seems ro be so funny abour rhar trig problem, says Laura Union to Amy Cassidy ls 4 Studious By the looks on these Juniors faces it is ime to ger ro worls Fis et 4 Yippie Yi Yo Marr Healey, Jennifer Stanley, Allison Mc Pherson, Bridgert Bailey, and 4 Too cool Bridgert Bailey struts her stuff during the lip sync contesr : r Gem Dennis pose for the thriling new movie Young Guns Il 73 Hurried Coughr in a dilemma fomilior to all srudenrs, Amy Roman searches for @ the all powerful Number 2" penc W Happiness is Sophomore girls display their PAW enthusiasm Rock Star Trying a little ren- derness, Billy Simmons per- forms his traditional lip sync 4 Dreams Observing the sire of the new building, Bubba Poole gazes into the future a@ Hmmm inrense concentr bes Meg 's perfectiy & Good Times Sophomore girls know thar a beach parry means fun, fun, fun 74 How does a plant cell divide? Whar is the cube root of 64? Whar are rhe main points of the Monroe Doctrine? If you have any trouble answering one or more of these questions, simply look no further than the Sophomore class. Over the past year, Soph- omores have learned rhe answers ro these and many other questions. Through lirero- ture and history, Sophomores have trav- elled to far-away lands, fought grueling bar- tles, and explored new territories. Biology has raught rhe renrh grade why and how the environment functions as it does. Sopho- mores have become berter reasoners by learning countless theorems and working complex problems. The Sophomore year has allowed students tro broaden their minds, expand their horizons, and grow into berrer people. Anne Claxton Darren Davidson Brandon Davis Gerdine Dawson Jamal Duval Veronique Fessard Jenny Flewellyn ima Ford Jay Foskey Alice Fry Kelli Fulghum Julie Greene Cathy Halutick Mike Hannon Janna Harn Katherine Hatcher In the pasr, tenth grade has always been thought of as the year of the Sophomore slumps", a time of little or mo school spirir. After the newness of the Freshman year has rubbed off, and before the privileges of becoming upperclassmen are earned, these "slumps" have been known to ap- pear. This year, the Sophomore class set our fo prove this old theory wrong and prove if wrong they did! Sophomores showed ourstanding spirit in rhe stands ar pep rallies and games, in classes, academic competitions, and athletics, and in caring for others during the holiday season and partici- paring in masses and assemblies. The renth grade truly did ler their Super Sophomore Spirit shine! Anne Claxron Jenny Newman Andy Norton Bubba Pool Jennifer Price Erica Rainey Kristy Ransom Kim Reid Robin Roberts Amber Rogers Ronda Rohn Amy Roman Rachel Ross Tracey Ross Windell Rutherford 4 Way To Gol Sophomore girls cheer their dassrr v Here It Comes These gol @ the Odd Couple Anne Claxton and David Spisso would do jusr en girls show their arhieric abour anything ro help rhe Soph tin Fun Ni abiliry in the foorball relay y ile si hice 4 Sophomore Class Officers: From left to right; Darren Davidson the Vice 4 What's That | wonder who Brad Busbee is looking ar? President, Gerdine Dawson the Treasurer, Jenny Newman the Secretary, and David Spisso rhe President Buddy System. Brandon Davis and Kathryn Hatcher kick back and enjoy homeroom In the Shade. Belma Ford and Kim Ried would much rather ear their lunch in the shade Vogue. Lamonte Askew, Jason Wilcox, and Jay Foskey strike Trapazoid Lunch. Sopho- pose more girls enjoy lunch in Potato Roll. Pass rhe porato, please! exclaims Anne Claxton. Study Hall. Mart Able actually studies in his srudy hall 78 Sweer Sixreen. For most Sophomores, rhis is the most anricipared and exciting birthday of the reenage years. Walking through the halls, students can hear tenth gragers ex claiming, Only two months and seven days until | can drive, or *'l finally ger my license today!"" To teenagers, the driver's license is the most visible confirmation of the fact thar rhey are growing up and becom ing more independent. One of the only disadvantages of having a driver's license for sixreen-year-olds is the endless parent lecrure on careful and defensive driving Nevertheless, ir is still a rhrill for new drivers to take thar once-in-a-ifetime first drive alone, with a beaming smile, windows down, and radio blasting Anne Claxton "Inthe beginning, God created . . . FRESH- MEN! The mosr fun-filled, exciting year of high school life is ninth grade. Everything is new, including classes like Foreign Lan- guages and Chorus. Also, the routine is nor Quite as monoronous as if can get later on. There are new people to meer, more things to do, and best of all, more home- work than in 8th grade! Everything consid- ered, freshmen year is anxiously awaited and readily received. Kim Finney oe & } cA Alena Childs Kenny Churchwell Brandy Ciaccia Endia Cook Cir ite mr lil elge! Greg Currey Paige Davidson Brian DeMichiel Mark Devenney Mary Dohne Clayton Donaldson Kristopher Durham Mike Epps 4 Thrilled Can't you rell by rhe looks on their faces thar rhese Freshmen are listening? 4 Yum Busy enjoying their lunch, Freshmen don't even have rime to smile ar the com era Careful Donr drop rhe T.V. or you might end up with a Knort on your head, as Freshmen well know Freshmen Class Officers: From left to right; Yvette Perez the Vice President, Todd Freeman the President, Christa Timms the Treasurer, Paige Phillips rhe Secrerary @ On The Move "Did | rouch both sides of the line? asks Rick Sizemore Hard At Work Anthony Rice uses class rime ro ger ar leasr something accomplished 4 Dizzy Izzy Yverre Perez r All smiles Yer o v Larry, Moe, Curly? | three r 4A Habit. Biting her nails, Beth Hill pays attenrion to the lesson @ Dress Up If | could just find a way to p| Bet re poe ra Kenneth Williams Sonya Williams Ben Wills Jason Wilson Heidi Witt Vanessa Woolery Ashley Worley Paul Wozniak Todd Wright Pat Zimmerman With a sense of familiariry and superioriry the Eighth graders rerurned ro school this Fa only to find drastic changes and new ad venrures. No longer were they in rhe gray cortage, bur were now in Sr. Joseph's Hall a "high school building equipped with lock ers insread of cubby-holes Everything now was on a clean slate New teachers, new classes, new class mares, and different schedules met some of this year's criteria. Responsibiliry, organiza tion, aNd mafturity, became a focus in their lives along with the help of blue binders, assignment pads, life skill rickets, and friends and reachers who cared abour rhem Yolanda Taylor Making tracks, Sister Geraldyne wheels Stick em up, partner! Susannah Hughes and God's Go-Cart through Sr. Joseph's Hall or Erin Gilbert hold Jay Ertei for ransomn on Home the way fo another religious experience with coming Dress-up Day the Middle School d ai i ! | ~ on Inside and out, Emily Thomason displays her 4The restless Middle School await another Spirit SPENCE Project Stick Showdown with the High Schoo! 89 & 4) { a a Megan Skinner sports the Cavalier cowgirl Through intense concentration, Susannoh look during Homecoming Hughes, Emily Thomason, and Burt Dennis prepare for confirmation Pictured are the Eighth Grade dass officers. The Middle School displays its Cavalier spirit dur- From top ro bottom are Stephanie Sheridan ing a pep rally Vice-President, Christina Romsey Secretary/ Treasurer, and Erin Gilbert Presidenr 90 Games and pep rallies would nor be the same without them. They share our enrthu siasm and school pride. They rejoice with us when we win the spirit stick, or console us when we lose ir. They are the firsr Middle School cheerleading squad Contrary to whar most believe, being a cheerleader rakes more than knowing all the cheers and having a grear smile. To be a cheerleader, one has ro believe in ream work, be devored ro practice, have split second timing, and above all, have spirit This year rhe Cream cheerleading squad, consisted of five seventh graders and five eighth graders. The Middle School is proud to be represenred by Ms. Parrerson and this spirited group Yolanda Taylor Q % Going from Sixth grade to Seventh grade is a major change. No longer are the pre sent Seventh graders King of the hill, giv ing orders and enjoying the seniority rhar comes with being the oldest. Suddenly, they have returned to the status of New Kids. Even so, Seventh grade does nor have to be all bad. It offers new experiences, such as lockers and dressing our for gym, which may be considered High School privi- leges. In addition to thar, seventh grade offers forms of student government, class elections, and daily challenges The Seventh grade year holds many ex- citing memories for srudents beginning their High School years. Maybe the present Sev enth grade class will lay down significant foundations for years to come Yolanda Taylor 4What did | do? John Care K Out of dress code and out of class Doug Boyce what more could o stude 4"Don't ask mel Joy Errel and Rick New man try working together on their class worl id Oe ee | a Thrilled beyond measure, Melissa Huser Middle School Injunms Madalyn Mc Daniel, Heather Mc Gerrigan and Tyler Rogero recieves life skill tickers from Mrs. Harcher guard rheir repee, Ellen Crawford 93 a After a hard day of work, Loura Hudson Middle School boys survey rhe camera P and Jennifer Deaton look forward to going before they ore phorographed during one home of their breaks Thanks to Exploratory lessons, Middle BP | Schoolers say, "This will ger us where we wonr ro go unril we're sixreen a Pictured here are the Seventh Grade class officers. From left ro right Cory Dockrell Vice- Godorus Jackson and Piper Allen show Presidenr, Jennifer Deaton President, and Morie Brown Secretary /Treasurer off their works of ort in porrery 94 With rhe help of Explorarory classes, the Middle School gets a rasre of whar the high school enjoys. Exploratory replaces Seren dipiry for rhe Middle School. The Exploratory classes are handbells, creative writing, arts and crafts, keyboarding, journalism, and Latin The reacher of handbells is Mrs. Wash burn. Creative Writing and Journalism are instructed by Mrs. Hutro. Ms. Patterson is the director of Arts and Crafts. Keyboarding is raughr by Mrs. Peery. Madame Robbins is the instructor for Latin. With the combined efforts of these teachers, the Middle School is enriched as a whole Explorarory is a grear experience for the Middle School. Many students find ir enrer taining and hope thar it continues for orher students to follow Yolanda Taylor during the games. nr Eat | DES Ne il fs. NO > Ta Ly H..2: offl Kim Howard, MDS #24 ATHLETICS DIVIDER ATHLETICS DIVIDER SPORTS SPORTS Skills like this QCOGTION fr But Coach, | wasn't talking to that girl! Jan Kemming gets reminded how serious the Whether yelling at a player jike his worst enemy, or planning a new straregy for "e OF PIO 3 1 3 ) 4 0 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 3 4 0 1 St. Andrews Tattnall Curtis Baprist Frederica Stratford FPD Westminister Tarrnall Stratford 1988 Varsiry Soccer Team Front Row: Heather Rouse, Nigel Pierce, Todd Carmichael, Kris Durham, Ben Whitaker, Par Zimmerman, Homer Lichtenwalirer, Mart Skilling, Dana Cowart Michael Epps, Lee Hyer, Dusry Cowart, Marc Hamann, Abel Torres. Back Row: Christy Dickson Chris Patras, Chad Westmoreland, Vince LaVecchio, Dale Cogan, Trey Gavin, Ross Robbins Jan Kemming, Matthew Healey, Brandon Davis, Brendan Rowley, Chris Clark, David Spisso Walt Yarborough, Sracy Whitaker, Cadden Beeland. Coaches:John Datillo (back left),Gary Musolf, Dr. Bob Wrighr, (nor pictured: Karen Musolf, manager SOCCER A Broken Tradition A Clean Sweep. Brenda ed reliable strength ar the non To the rescue. As the play develops, Chris Clark moves roward the ball, and Vince LaVecchia makes moves for support A Broken Tradition exempii fies rhe ourcome of this years soc cer season. Five years ago a dedi cated volunteer coach and some skilled young athleres joined to gether to form the first Mr. de Sales soccer ream. They won the repurarion of a real powerhouse ream, and laid rhe basis of strong tradirion the tradition of sryle and class on the soccer field. Al though the region championship was losr, rhe furure of Mr. de Sales soccer looks bright This years team has the mosr depth of strength of previous reams, said Coach John Dartillo Quick decision. Ben Whitaker appears ro be thinking Should | kick his head, rhe ball, or borh? Five players from Mr. de Sales earned spors..on the All-Region ream. This is almost one-third of the All-Regionream, The players are: Senior, Brendan Rowley; Jun ior, Nigel Pierce; Sophomores, Ben Whitaker and David Spisso; Fresh man, Abel Torres. Also named to the-AllSrare reamwere. Brendan Rowley, David) 'Spisso, amd Nigel Pierce. Ir was nor rhe, usual domi nating season, bur it was far from unsuccessful. Amore imporranr thing rhan winning happened; a strong furure for-Mr. d Sales soc cer was built We surprised, bur also ler down many people rhis year. We began with some good wins bur, larer in the year, lost some critical games We foughr hard, bur we didnt finish as well as we would have liked. Nexr year, however, should be a good year for us. We have to take care of some unfinished business! David Spisso It may look goofy but er Sideline intensity. The faces of Lee Hyer Todd Carmichael, and Nige! Pierce illusrrare compeririveness SOCCER shots like rhese made Abel Torres the ream's leading goal scor Garewood Tarrna Westwood } Kendall (manager Monroe Hull, Patrick Meyer Myhand, Coach Mike Garvin Harcher, Bill Schulren, Pepper Newby, Coach Ken Gar \ Schulren, Roberr Young, Marcel Lundy, Sc Dawson, Michael Linkous, Brent Marxsen Three arms? Brenr Presbyterian rusher dur Hey man, get off my shirt! In on early season victory over Stratford, Millard . Vining looks for open space - Z eg FOOTBALL Howd that feel buddy? \v You're either with me or without Hey, there he is! alia eee sete) eicieedl J me! I leods | er \ A Renewed Spirit The Cavalier strands seemed tro and defensive plays have a renewed spirit this year The players and The season opener was a win were full of heart ar over Stratford which enfc d ou win. This Wa@seaoparenr i A f high hopes for the seaso h performance; .aseaso season wasn't rhe one we hoped __ tensifysan@ystrong desires for; however, the oursranding Even though. we fell short memories will stay v s fc goal we still hada lot years fro come ralenr showing through Who could forget Leslie Porrer named fourpiayers to the crashing through the line? Or how gion Team; they were Leslie Porter, Brent Marxer Cnris marcner, and OUT JOSON LO kickoff return? ors Chris Harchers OQ ffensive Chris and Mike were na the All-Stofe Team Chris Wasinamed to yf : you don't! T W 3 Mike Hull o Here I come! Leslie a Sead ateinisine? Porter rumbles through a2. ~ the Stratford middle. ~ : . a ; 4 FOOTBALL Cutting hard to the right, fi NOS OPEN space in an i -.* 2 eS - re PS F202 985 Coach Midkiff Boyce, Mart Pierce, Ann Peery Whireside, Kareme J Jay Roberts, Jason A Football Classroom Although neither B-ream nor C-reagnsf6orbail had.a season that won any Dragging rights, the fundamentals learned during the season are insurance thar our foorball program, will remain strong The B-tream had Q difficult season with four losses7and one win. Morale, however, was no problem for the guys. Spirirand* endurance and.drive were evidenr rnrough-our each game. The seasOMm was an improvement over last year proof thar our furure will be @ forward move The C-teams season also had sOme areas of gray in it. Under the leadership of Coach Tony Pierce;,nowevr, the ream achieved a record of 3-44. A record such as this mday,.nor Bringxto mind a powerhouse ream, dur these figures really dont exemplify this teams true potentia For the first year of interschool,play these guys did a grear job. The efforr was there through hours of practice and several after schoo games. It can omy be hoped rhar theseyoung men will continue to give up their rime TO ensure a strong future for our foorball program ChriSeGlark Direction was always provided by Coach Tony Pierce Taking advantage of a great block, Kar eme Jones makes a run for the endzone Driving hard, Mike Hannon fights for of fensive yardage against Presbyterian FOOTBALL Sophomore Mike Hannon threads rhe Crunch! B needie with this pass against Tarmna trerminare Todd Freeman moves into the open field on his way ro glory Coach Davis gives one Cavalier inrense instruction during a B-ream game early rhis year Front Row: Paul Wozniak, Reggie Turner, Darren Davidson, Stephen Shiflerr, Brian DeMichae! Bubbo Poole, Todd Freeman, Brad Busbee. Middle Row: Leigh Ridley (manager), Mark Bieker Bubba Poole listens intently as Paul Drew Crawford, Bill Harcher, Kenneth Williams, Laura Union (manager). Coach Randy Davis Wozniak looks on Jay Foskey, Tommy Pidgeon, Kevin Whire, Brion Siler, Mark Devenney, Rick Sizemore, Marcel Lundy, Coach Ken Garvin FOOTBALL POW! Freshman Leslie Wesron bangs one Ouring an early season gome or Windsor Patience, Angie can't arrive Angie Srephens An Inch Away The 1989 Lady Cavaliers were a team which united a strong de- fense and a strong offense. An opening victory AQQINSF:Cross Town rival Stratford starred. the season Off in good style. Long days of practice on a dusry field at Central Ciry Park really paid off A dominating. season nor only added: t6 fhe good record bur ir also won some team members special recognition. Three seniors, Dana Axman,. Shon Worsham, ond Leigh Wright and one junior, Christi Raymond were appoinred to the AllRegion Team. Amy Haysiip, a junior aiso received hon- orable-menrion; Dona, Shan, and Leigh were all honored with ap- pointments to the All-State and All Star Teams. Under the leadership of Coach Chester Pierce and Coach Joe McGee they had a wonderful sea- son..These. devoted coaches gave @ lof of fime.coaching the girls and encouraging rhem fo.give their all Dana. Axman-summed it up well when, she said, ' We worked hard, had fun, and did our besr. Stretch! In the gome against Windsor, Heidi Witt receives a wonderful throw for an our or first SOFTBALL patience! The ba Aim for the plate. Am arch of the ball as it heads Awesome, dude. Karherine Harcher Amy Cassidy and Jenny Filush warch the Cavalier defense develop rhe ploy A familiar sight and one we'll miss. SOFTBALL Safe or out?This Lady Cav makes it a e Quick reflexes!lMichelle Taylor cocks her And shes offlSno ploy of tnird Dase WIT Wrer fielding the do beor A sense of fun and enjoyment mixed with hard work and learn ing is what permeated this year's B-ream sofrball. There were fifreen girls who comperedion the ream They have high-hopes of one day creating a very successful varsiry softball program. Many of. these girls have been playing soffball all through their yourhsin-the recre arional feagues: They have now come-fo Use their ralents for Mr.de Sales. We'hope thar they continue their growth under the coaching staff which_consists,of liyriq Harch er, Sherry" Warosand Joe McGhee Chris Clarlk A goal to shoot for!lWith enough hard work perhaps several of these B-ream players will be as successful as Dana Ax mon What an armiMichelle Taylor throws our the runner ar firsr base SOFTBALL 1989 B-Team Softball. Front row:Heather Toole, Christa Timms, Jennifer Joyner, Allison Chester, Michelle Taylor, Shanny Connolly. Back row: Brand Blanks, Stephanie Myrick, Tracie Gordon, Carmen King, Paige Davidson, April Caro, Melanie Koch, Jennifer Brack, Paige Phillips tmmcnn tn at ha wt . Kapoweellennifer Joyner socks it to em ar the plate in Bream action No | don't understand! Why did we ler them score thar one run against us? BASKETBALL Basketball Tatrtna FPD FPD Mc Nroe Tarrnal Stratford 11-16 Round Ball seasor finished the region, behind only also defeated re The boys DIDN r YlOon Tiv ree rimes, including the regic finished a second Christmas Tournament several games.over the noark The ream requior SeQGsSOon WITT against Monroe, on Ser r Doug Furney, Charlie Chr 90 ocirr 7U VO OlOWOUT or Night Weston s Harcher made the All-Region Team and provided fine leader ship. AlfhOugh=many we OUIC NOT consider his these Cavoliers would ot iccessful because mney wenf Our and Cid rneir Dest ano learned tnar rnere is life than just baskerball more to BASKETBALL opponenr gainsr First Presbyrterior mes his Catch some air! Jason Cowan shoors amazing layup in Y 3 S ] 5 5 o > a) B ] vas < overcc Front row:Champ Thigpen, Darren Davidson, Millard Vining, Todd Freeman, Jimmy Oller Dusry Cowart. Back row:Krista Clinbearc&manager), Trey Gavin, Mark Deveney, Bill Carrer, Timmy Oller, Marthew Brown, Brad Mare Coach Chester Pierce The early days of fall Gad the short days of winter often found the Mr,de Sales gym"filled with many young, lean baskerball players. Afretnoons, were occupied with the practices of OUr B.G C teams! Hours of hard work went into every performante and a sens of dedication was presenr during even the hardest of times, Thiswas truly a season of improvement for our.B-team.and both of our C-teams The, B-team, which was headed by Coach Chester Pierce, played mdonyhard games during the afternoons before the varsiry games and really-ouilr Up spirit for the larer games. Two C-teams Werefielded this year-one for the seventh grade and ome for the eighth grade. Todd Moss, who is the youth /director ar Sr Joseph's Church, coached the seventh grade C-redm. The eighth grade team was led through the season by, Coach, DeHarr, and grear improvmenf was seen. Many grear things are expect- ed of our furure teams. Chris Claris BASKETBALL row: Michoel Filush, Kevir Deharrt, Patrick Cogar A quick set-upThe MDS defense sers up as the Vikings move back down the floor a Block out! Our Cream fights for position under the basker Great shot #20 tries his rouch during pre game warmups before a Cream game Be serious During a timeour, Coach Ches ter Pierce gives inrense instruction ro sever al Cavaliers Todd Moss was the coach of our seventh grade C-ream which featured srudents from Mounr de Sales and Sr Joseph's BASKETBALL One. Bad Taking advantage of a marvelous screen set up by Jennifer Brack, Kirr Howard goes in for a lay-up Jenny Filush moves to an open posi- tion while Lesie Weston ponders a shor or pass Pressing off the ground, Jennifer Brack attempts to rebound a loose bal The opponents never had a chance ro block Kim Howard's shors BASKETBALL Apple ... Concentration is displayed by Jenny Filush as she prepares fo moke a foul shor The 1990 Varsity Girls Baskerball season was a study in contrasts. There were rough times during the season, bur many high spots. During the Tartnall Christrnas Tournament, the girls In the game against Southland, Dee won two exciting games, bearing stare semif Dee Redding prepares to shoor from the nalists FPD, 55-54, and knocking off evenrua foul line stare champion and hosr school Tattnall, 54-43 ro win the rourmamenr. This was One of only two losses for Tartnall, and dearly the high points of rhe year for our girls. Ta) follow thar up, the ream-came Back romwin anorher big game, beating the Stratford girls for rhe first time since 1985, winning 52-49 The girls finished with a record of 6-49, bur an unforrunanr laf season injury to senior Kim Howard seriously Gamaged the team and played amijor role in hurting the girls success ar the close of the year. Kim and Leigh Wright werenamed ro the All-Region ream, and Jen ny Filush was honorable mention. Kim was:the lone Cavalier to make the All-Srare squad. Al though their record might nor indicare success these girls experienced many good moments and learned experience as athleres which will make them bertrer next season and more com petitive as a ream Basketball Opponent Monroe Tattnall FPD Windsor Tartnall Windsor FPD Monroe Varsity Girls. Seared:Coach Davis, Sracey Reed, Kate Sheehan, Coach Tony Pierce, Maria Beck, Kevin McTier, Coach Harcher. Standing: Jenny Filush, Christa Timms, Dee Dee Redding, Jennifer Brack, Leighanne Pace, Tracie Williams, Leigh Ridley, Kim Howard, Amy Cassidy, Leigh Wrighr, Ruth Shearer, Leslie Weston, Katherine Harcher, Susan Hager, Paige Phillips BASKETBALL Get that ball! Two Lady Covaliers fighr for ose OO oFe-seas Good shot! Freshman Leslie Weston tries f-bolance shor - the paint Windsor Jump for it! DeSales goes for a rough re bound BASKETBALL The 1989 B and Credmmsdiris baskerba signed to prepare our girls "to become su players in rhe furure and. to. give. Them a chance ro develop their individual abiliriestin, game situerions with less empnasis on winning than on improvement, Yer, 6orh of rhis year's squads had tremendous seasons The C-ream finished with a\perfect-record and won the C-team championship. The B-fearf-losr only a couple of games en route fo its besr seasom.in many years. Ar times borh reams dominared rhe epposirion and looked marve OUS victory. The C-ream girls. were coached by Lynn Harcher, and rhe Brean was led by Coach Randy Davis The furure of girls baskerball will crrainly be brighr if these girls are able ro continue their winning ways, ANG acd fo their success as grear varsity reams of the furure Charlie Wesron BASKETBALL A Everybody say, He-e-ey. Amy fo man's gor spirir! The cheerleaders shout thar DeSoles RULES In the Homecoming victory over Mor roe, Bridgerre Bailey shows her spirit CHEERLEADING t? were utrered, rhe smudenrs Woir ed ro see who would Win The spirit stick. Behind. rhis exeiremenr was the wOrk.and dedication Of ten super cheerleaders. Cheerleading is a yearfound job Right offer tryouts if April, the cheer leaders begin To..prepare for camp andilong summer practices. They also rake part.in welcoming The new stu dens ar orienrarion. The cheerleaders rook pride in cheering for, foorba soccer, and basikerball Time and ef forr were pur info making the pep rallies fun for the srudenr body. The cheerleaders often go unnoticed with few rhanks so we'd like ro ler them know thar their efforts are appreciar ed Laurie Sutton Catch the Spirit Lers rake a lookar our B-ream sqvad=The Beam this year has worked exceprionally hard. Over thesummer the B-rearr participated in a cheerleading camp.sponsored by the Varsit During this 3 day camp,they learned many chers, chants, an pyramids. Meg Jackson; the Gaprain, said, It gave | opportunity ro develop leadership qualities." They also partic pated in pep rallies with Varsiry This was our first year Raving the C-+earr which showed excellent leadership. According ro their c Sirara Smith, it gave themiddieschool a chance fo ger really ; : nvolved ir rts activities The Cteam squar t in me Fastin foorball and baskerball season. Laurie, Sutton GolFight!Win! The Bream cheerleaders create enthusiasm during a lare season bas kerball game Hey buddy. Many friends were made on the cheerleading squad,as evidenced by Meg Jackson and Amy Covey Let's go girls. Personal coaching is given ro members of rhe C-ream squad by Ms.Par rerson Front row:Yara Kabbani, Kim Urley. Back row:Krisren Roman, Ellen Crawford, Avr Go De Sales! A three day Homecoming Gilbert. Dona DeHorr. Sirara Smith, Leah Hardy didn't ruin Rira Smith's spirit CHEERLEADING track.Lieae ily considered ro be q Nndividual efforts must Q successful ream asked. ro describe this, years ream, commented thar it Was primar. ily composed of individuals improv ing. Senior Leslie Porrer. won the,srare discus title with.a throw of 136, and continued a trend all season long of either winning_ia shor pur comper rion, in fhe discus, or af times, in borh Freshman, Chad McDaniel broke the school rwo-mile record with a time of 10:46.9 and also won rhe region in the two-mile. 1990 Boys Track Team. Front row: Jennifer Stevens, Craig Rentz, B 2 ris Durham, Millard Vining, Dana Cowart Overall, Coach Garvin felr thar this Chad McDaniel, Krista McDaniel. Middle row: Lee Hyer, Walt Yarborough, Brian Taylor, Robbie Kimsey, Sam Mood nT year's ream was an excellent group with which to worl, and commend- ed each of them for their perfor mances during rhe season Letting it fly. Junior Tommy Pidgeon re leases the shor pur during track comperirion or Tattnall Middle School Track.Gadorus Jackson, Avril Cobb, Merita Evans, Kena Hartwig, Mandy Jordan, Kim Urley, Shannon Minix Jennifer Wisdom, Becky Sizemore, Wendy Long, Zalika Sapp, Hearher Toole, Melanie Union, Vanessa Barfield, Michelle Blay, Lashanne Farley, Mona Joseph, Jennifer Dearon, Brenda Louidor, Joy Donnell, Luke Beeson, Rex Putnal, Denny Axman, Joseph Wood, Theo Mack, Stewart Pickerr, Jamie Thomas, Chris Harrell, Cal Garretson Intense at the moment. Junior Robbie Kimsey sprints forword as Walt Yarborough is just a step behind With the form of Roger Kingdom. Brid ge Daley dors he ces cng ood A. Great. Success Coming down the stretch. Kim Howard The 1990 Girls Traclsyseason was a great heads for the finish line with the baron running the last leg for a Cavalier relay success." In all, seved previous school records team were broken during the course of the year and ninereen our of Twenty-two girls comper ed in the region meer. Kim Howard_.wes high point winner in Class AAA ar the srote-meef,..as-she scored or helped to score 34 ofthe reams 57 points. Kim ser new marks ia the high jump, as a member of the milerelay Team, as a member of rhe 400 meter relay tam, and in the 200 merer comperirion: The ream finished st or 2nd in most of the meets this year (excepr for stare and one large meer ar Tattnall) and finished a strong 2nd in region comperition. Overall, rhe girls season was a tremendous success and rhe experi enced gained through this=year, will cerrainly spur them on to greater rhings in the furure With strength and determination. Senior Crystal Walker throws the discus for rhe Lady Cavaliers And shes offl Melissa Holder gers a good jump off the blocks as she starts rhe race for our relay ream What a photo finish! Gerdine Dawson Girls Track Team Front Row:Coach Lynn Harcher, Bridgette Bailey, Nicole Shifler, Jenny Filush, Brenda Louidor, Christa Timms, leans and pushes even more as he tries ro Jennifer Joiner, Melissa Holder, Beth Carmichael. Middie Row:Susan Hager, Jenny Newman, Alison McPherson, Christy Dickson, edge our a victory for the track ream Karherine Harcher, Roseann Brannen, Stacy Whiraker, Kary Becker, Melisso Clark. Back Row:Kim Howard, Alicia Bell, Rhonda Howard, Michelle Wheeler, Ruth Shearer, Crystal Walker A Pleasant Surprise The 1990 Varsiry Baseball sea- son was best described by Coach Chesrer Pierce as a pleasanr sur prise.' Afrer losing eighr lerrermen off the 89 team, Coach Pierce was concerned about filling many voids, especially in rhe, ourfield, ar third base,and ar pircher. Insread of suffering. fromy inexperience though,.players stepped forward ar each) Of; fhe, positions and played oursranding baseball Infielders Wallace Newby and Doug Furney provided excellent Senior leadership, This leadership helped lead the ram to a hard- fought third'place:region finish. This year's#team* benefitted strongly from its speed. Four 6f the Cavalier starters-stole more than-tern bases each during the season. The seo- son may not be full of highlights and glamour, bur, as Coach Pierce said, if was *a pleasanr surprise. How should we pitch this guy? Coach Pierce discusses strategy on the mound with pitcher Todd Robinson and carcher Thomas Williams mm Waiting on his pitch. Wollace Newby gets ready ro stride into the pitch during a region game versus Windsor BASEBALL Though off balance. Junior Chris Harcher has no trouble making the play from his shortstop position Almost. Thomas Williams is a little lore making the tag on a FPD runner ~ITw - x * = Way to throw him out. Senior Wal- lace Newby unfurls this throw from sec- ond base during a game ar Luther Wil- liarns Park Steadying himself after throwing a pitch, Lamonre Askew is primed and woir 9 on any ba r may come his way Sliding in from third, Junior Marc Hamann C s the plore fro score anorner Looking for a strike. Sopnomore Danny Camp pirched consisrently well for the Cav dliers rhroughour rhe year 7 Going for the seats. Senior first, base- man Doug Furney rakes a swing in early baseball action. Varsity Baseball Team Kneeling: Beth Francisco, Charnp Thigpen, Drew Crawford, Chris Harcher, Lamonte Askew, Donny Camp, Darren Davidson, Shayne Myhand, Krisren Shipp Standing: Coach Chester Pierce, Todd Robinson, Wallace Newby, Doug Furney, Thomas Williams, Jason Cowan, Marc Hamann, Coach Tony Pierce BASEBALL 1990 B-Team Baseball. Fronr Row:Robbie Camp, Kevin DeMichael, John Carey, Mike Hamann, Rick Newman Robby Redmond, Erik Pirozzi, Andy Major, Cory Dockrell. Back Row Ashley Worley (manager), Coach Ted Shipp Ray Schulren, Trey Gavin, Shannon Wilson, Jason Wilson, Bill Carter, Bil Carrer. Bill Harcher Timmy Oller, Jimmy Oller, Todd Freeman, Janna Harn(manager), Coach Chesrer Pierce A hard follow through was choracteristic of Bill Hatcher's pitching Look, dudes! Robby Redmond, Cory Dockrell, John Carey, and Mike Hamann warch the play develop. Stepping into the pitch, Mike Hamann maintains eye conract with the ball BASEBALL Future.Stars The B-ream oasebal program ar MDS is ser up so that each:boy will ger every opportunity possible tro play and participare. Obviously, the group strives rowin every game, bur that is nor the primaryspurpose of rhe ream. Coach Tony Pierce feelsathar his Goal-asscoach is to prepare each- player forthe Voarsiry." The highlight of the Season came in rhe final game in which rhe B-teann defeared perennial baseball power, Stratford, with a score of 8-7 Coach Pierce was proud of this years ream saying rhar every player worked hard and there was tremendous improvement." He also graciously thanked Coach Ted Shipp for all his hard work throughout the year. Good luck to the B-ream as they become furure varsity stars! Young and. Improved The 1990 DeSales/Goif Team could besr be described NM two words: youthful .and inexperienced. The ream was composed Of one eighth grader, two fresh men, one sophomore, and one junior bur no seniors Although young, these golfers made up a much mproved ream*than rhe ome rhe previous season and posted lower scores. Coach Randy Davis stared, Over all, | was pleased with the improvement from last yeor to this year and even from March to April of this sea son. However, he expects continued improvement and hard work in the furure. And, with such a young ream, how can they do anything excepr ger berrer? Chipping for position Billy Danie! hirs an approach ro the green in golf action Playing the break Mart Firzparrick nails a putt for this years golf ream Closing down the baseline, Todd Free- man prepares for the our in rhe game in the game against Torrnall Varsity Tennis Team. Front row: Mike Hannon Cabasares, Chip Cerny, Hubert Cabasares. Back row: Rita Smith, Hearher Rouse, Keri Powell, Amy Smith, Tarcia Tripp, Cathy Halutick, Kathy Kendall, Manager Syneerra Holden A. Year..of..Growiag With only three Seniors on the entire rennis ream, the ream was definitely young. Keri Powell and Amy Smith were the only Seniors for the girls ream while Tony Lee was the lone Senior for the Boys ream Despite the fact rhar we're fielding very young tennis.teams, | feel like we hada very good year. The girls played-up to my expectations for rhe most porrand the boys did a lor better than | expected them ro do, said Tennis Coach Robert Slocum Going into rhe season, the boys ream returned only two players, Chip Cerny and Tony Lee, from last years ream making. this years ream young and inexperienced Although the boys tennis ream finished 1-3-1, improvement and maruriry during the season al- lowed the team to capture rhe Region Championship The girls ream finished its seo- ing the Region Tournamenr, the girls ream finished the season as Region Runner-up With play during the Region Tournament derermining position for the Srare Tournament, the ten- nis team hoped to do well. The rennis team was able ro place many people ro the Srare Tourna- menr. Keri Powell, Tony Lee, and Chip Cerny qualified in singles for the Stare Tournament. The reams of JonBalcos and Hanz Cabasares, and Alan Shipman and Mike Han- Non represented the boys ream in doubles. The girls ream sent the doubles *feam of Cathy Halurick and Tarcia Tripp to rhe Srare Tour- nament Racquet meets ball as Alan Shioman re- turns aN opponent's volley Alan Shipman, Jon Balcos, Tony Lee, Hanz Stratford Wesrfieid FPD Monroe Brenrwood Monroe Tormall Strrorford Wesrfield FPD Brenrwood Tartnall son ar 4-2- I i i . : 24. The girls had high Fighting off the sun, Heather Rouse sers expectations bur srill were young up to drive a serve to her opponent's and looking for improvemenr. Dur- court TENNIS Nice return! Boys #1 player Tony Lee It's going right there! 's good form on the baseline dur Smith seems poinr 9 lare-season march she plans to send the ball TS She Ot fa Fis FEE : z Lie delig IPAS Good stroke, Keril Senior Keri Powell, Rushing the net, Junior Chip Cerny moves = who played #1 all season for our girls into the ball carefully moves in on a nice forehand during the region rournamenr TENNIS | ae who's winning! 2 a F u QD S = 3 Q = 4 7) a fu o ot Cc Academics Divider the thick of if. Us OMe Ng insane fro Academics 24 Mrs. Mary Frances Peery Mrs. Jane Claxton Speech, Keyboording/Word Processing English iil/Honors English il Born: Atlanta, Georg Hobbies: reading, cross stitchirx Mrs. Betty Hurdle English | Literary Day allows srudenrs ro display their array of ralents and to compere for places on the region literary ream. Boy's and girl's essay requires students ro write clearly and persua sively on currenr issues; exremporaneous speakers prepare a four ro six minute speech on similar topics. Finalists for oral interpretation perform a five to seven minute literary piece before the entire school; they are judged on literary value and on interpreration of the au- thors intent . Musical students compere in boy's and girl's solo, piano, boys quarter, and girls trio. The spelling competitor wins who spells rhe most words correctly Literary Day is a tradition ar MDS thar helps students fo grow in their abilities and to exhibit their talents in a way rhar is uniquely their own Literary Team Front Row: Meg Jackson, Dale Cogan Stacy Whiraker, Keri Powell, Trisha Hinman, Bridgerr Bailey, Amy Wilkerson, David Skinner, Brad Busbee. Back Row Charlie Weston, Julie Jonnson, Chrisry Dickson, Sorrel Sam mons, Joelle Tambuorco. Nor Pictured: Shayne Myhand, Robbie Kimsey, Alice Fry, Stephanie Rogers, Clayton Don aldson, Colin Lamer, Chris Moncrief, Cal Hardwick, Patrick O'Hanlon, Anthony Rice Hoping for a victory, essay comperitors Charlie Weston and Sorrel Sammons anxiously await their chance to com- pere EXPEIIENCE ACADEMICS LITERARY Last minute preparations. Ker) Powell garners her + before giving her exremporaneous speect MDS prides itself on the success and hard work of its students. This pride was shown ro be deserved when they won the literary region tirle having dominated with a roral of 68 points This, when added to the points accumulated from the debare and one-act play regions, also gave MDS the overall region tirle Our students were also impressive ar strate, held in Savannah. The fourreen students repre senting MDS rook rhird place. First place winners included Charlie Weston for Boys Essay and Julie Johnson, Alice Fry, and Christy Dickson for Girl's Trio Although winning these comperfitions is a great accomplishmenr, the greater achieve menr is thar these srudenrs have the dedicarion and willingness to contribute their excellence They exemplify rhe ralenr, character and dedi cation of those who have made our schoo what ir is today A SUCCESS! Singing for competition, Christy Dickson, Alice Fry, and Julie Johnson perform one of rhe trios selections Mrs. Sandro Tate Mr. Michael Vullo Mrs. Gwen Weston English IV/Honors English IV Engish |, Expository Writing, Art Hisrory Engish i Born: Americus, Georgio Born: Macon, Georgia Born: Louisville, Kentucky Hobbies: reading, pondering Hobbies: crafts, family octivires ACADEMICS WINNING Few teams are as much fun fo practice for as the academic bowl ream. All practices are also tryours thar any high school student can come to. Each has 20 or more people trying ro buzz in first with (hopefully) correct answers. This causes some inreresting situations . . . Chris Clark and Mart Healey fighting when they had to share a buzzer ... Chris and Marc Hamann fighting when they had ro share a buzzer ... Chris finally getting his own buzzer After years of arguments over who raised their hands firsr ro answer, Mr. McLachian final- ly got buzzers similar to the ones on Jeopardy! the first to buzz in lights up his (her) buzzer and gets ro answer. Since the number of cor rect answers derermines who makes the offi- cial team, disagreements still pop up Il knew ir first, bur he had the buzzer! Also, practice comperirions, often pitting girls against guys, give a strong desire to win! (Top picture) Academic Bowl (Front row) Hubert Cabo- sores, Lauro Nackashi, Trisha Hinman, Jennifer Rubin, Andy Wills, Tony Lee, Shane Myhand, Eric Shifler. Gecond row) Charlie Weston, Bridgert Blake, Tarver Joiner, Mart Healey, Marc Hamann. (Third row) Elisa Smith, Donna Walters, Alicio Bell, Chris Gark Only ten seconds left until ream members Amber Jen- kins, Jennifer Rubin, Charlie Weston and Mart Healey have to answer Mr. Randy Davis Mr. Kevin Dockrell Mrs. Carolyn Garvin Sr. Helen McCreary Economics/Government, Psychology Church History, Contemporary America World History, Marriage Americon History, Global Perspectives Born: Macon, Georgio Foreign Relations, Government 9 Born: Macon, Georgia Born: Macon, Georgia Hobbies: golf, music Born: Suffolk Counry, Maryland Hobbies: reading Hobbies: sight-seeing Hobbies: phorography ACADEMICS Mrs. Jackie Fry Mrs. Kathy Pearce Mrs. Connie Robbins Mrs. Lindsey Skinner Sponish |, i, i, IV, V Spanish | French |, ll; Explorarory Larin French ill, IV; New Testament Born: Waycross, Georgia Born: Macon, Georgio Born: Wytheville, Virginia Born: Munich, Germany Hobbies: reading, antiquing Hobbies: real estare, walking Hobbies: kayaking, hiking Hobbies: reading, music This GSW sign-should say: BEWARE OF CAVALIERS COMPETE AT YOUR OWN RISK For years, MDS had tried to replace Westfield as the #1 GISA academic bow! ream. 1990's first opportunity to do this came in January at Macon College. Most of the ream, consisting of seniors Charlie Weston and Jennifer Rubin, sophomores Bridgert Blake, Anne Claxron, and Amber Jenkins, and freshman Laura Nackashi, had no experience, yer we came in second .. To Westfield. March 5, when Georgia Sourhwesrern held its bowl, was the nexr chance to win. MDS, like Wesrfield, starred strongly, winning all three pretunch rounds. The rournamenr, then, would be decided in round 5, MDS vs. the Hornets. One Wesrfield ream member ber Tri- sha Hinman and Anne a B.K. crown thar they would win. MDS, then, lost in round 4. This was forgotten as round 5 began ... ar the half- way point (MDS 165-\W 0) .. . ar rhe end (MDS 250-W 65) ... ar the awarding of the rrophy AND crown. MDS is the new champ! GSW Champs (Fron: row) Amber Jenkins, Trisha Hinman, Jennifer Rubin, Bridger Blake, Anne Claxton, (Back row) Andy Wills, Chris Gark, Mart Healey, Charlie Wesron EXPEIRIENCE ACADEMICS Mrs. Charlotte Moson Mr. Ron McLachlan Algebra Ill/Trigonomerry, Sratisics, Prob Pranic! Cherniaey Mrs. Melanie Bentley Mr. Mike Garvin Physical Scienc Marh IV, C D Pr YSICO! Science ti : lem Solving Born: Booneville, Missour Mocor xQiO a . Z Born: Lexingron, Kentucky Hobbies: handball, World Hobbies: inventing new rec Born: Gordon, Georgio Hobbies: crofts Hobbies: Morr Written Science Team Members: Bob Hannon, Andy Wills, Jennifer Rubin, Eric Shifier, Chris Clarix The MDS 89-90 Written Science Team comper- ed against many schools from around the stare ar Georgia Southwestern in the only competition of this type during the year. The morning was spent taking a written exam consisting of physics, chem- istry, biology, and earth science questions. 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People lined up for the chance to = poy rao way sry (=e) somm laloaniesmaas|(= their reeth into rhar firsr ever juicy bire of the all-American Big Mac. The for- Attorney Ar Low ty-five minute wair in line seemed extremely short ro the people of Mos- cow, who are used fo waiting in food lines for much longer periods of time. The friendly, cheerful service was en- joyed by all, and many people rook home styrofoam plares and plastic forks as souvenirs and reminders of LAWSON & this historical event. CROMER For many Muscovires, it was a nov- elty to be able to ear our af a resrau- PHARMACY rant in a country where only the elire | have the hard currency thor orher 25 W Johnston Sr restaurants accepr. A brass plaque that read For Rubles Only ap- | Forsyth, Georgia peared on the McDonald's door, | mocking the restaurants of the elite. 994-2015 Perhaps this memorable opening will be the first of many steps roward democracy and reform in the Sovier Union. 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One of these survivors was Bonnie Raitt, who carried away four Gram- mies, including Aloum of the Year for her critically acclaimed Nick of Time album. Raitt was nor the only winner. Wind Beneath My Wings, per- formed by two-time winner Berre opal Sheol BARNEY A. SMITH seg eh ag eo LINCOLN-MERCUR Y calist; Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Nev- ille, pop duo; Peter Asher, producer : of the year; Young M.C., rap music; 950 Gray Highway Lyle Lovett, male country vocalist; k.d. lang, female country vocalist; The Travelling Wilburys, rock vocal ecg Poly group; Michael Jackson's Leave Me Alone, short-form video; Janer Jack- son's Rhythm Nation 1814," long- form video. These were the forrunates of thar fateful February night. Thus the win- ners ascended the stairs to rhe arena of eight, graciously accepred their | M E RCU RY 912-746-5621 awards, and entered the world of awa stardom, never to return again. 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Sie a 1 .- ; f- ; a : a aoe ' oa ad ra. or ee 3 ; . . a MFR . + PARE anes ri : air . = ae ~_ 3 ee er ts | MAGAZINE allies FINE ITALIAN CUISINE 2/720 Riverside Plaza Macon, Georgia 31204 Naralia De! Basso-Orsini (912) 741-1380 DONNELL & ASSOCIATES J&R Service Center Georgia's Largest Parts Distributor (amy > AY 8) ALHORIZTED DT ALER ay jaro 10 GET PARTS WE SOLVE THE mrossipLe WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS Jimn And Lola Donnell REPAIRG PARTS RENTALS SALES J & R SERVICE CENTER aS. Sencwrd Wve Macon, GA 31210 |788-7504| Phone: 912-474-9779 CONGRATULATIONS MDS CLASS OF 1990 dh LVAD Dunwoody Beeland & Henderson Architects Inc. MAGAZINE rwintron, GA 31042 (912) 946-7411 SOMETHING SPECIAL "toile. Wins. Aden Family Medicine 205 Denral Drive, Suire 19 115 Morningside Drive Warner Robins, GA 31088 Perry, GA 31069 2326-2600 912-987-4555 MAGAZINE RIVERSIDE FORD GREENE AND CHAMBERS ASSOCIATES P.O. Box 561 Macon, GA 31202 Manufacturing And Machine Maintenance Shop Off: 745- Fred J. Greene, Jr Res: 474-2165 Owner Riverside Drive Macon, Georgia MAGAZINE =jie [>= rent a Car Great service and great rates. A complete line of late model automobiles. FOR LOCAL RESERVATIONS, CALI We rent cargo, passenger vans and pickup trucks 74 im 7 1 Reouarowe 778 RIVERSIDE DR. nar etait ee AT NEW ST. oll Free-Dial *'1" & Then 800 527-0700. Insurance rentals available O'NEAL, BI OWAN & SIZEMORE, P.C. Fulron Federal Building 742-8981 MAGAZINE ST. JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH 830 Poplar Street Macon, Georgia 31201 Phone (912) 745-1631 Good Luck Seniors! God Bless You! MAGAZINE PHILIPS 66 MAGAZINE viet anu fe, vs 0 Bom oe ee ee eee Se em ees NE? et acer? Custom Picture Framing Limited Edition Prints Ready Made Frames Framed Prints . 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ASLA esident POWELL'S PHARMACY BLOOMFIELD 4660 Riverside Park Bivd. 474-214 NN 4 NE . ifs Mea MERIWETHER 'S ON VINEVILLE MAGAZINE Congratulations Seniors! | y if 228. i Mee = a (912) 781-4335 STUCCO * ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING PROFL sone nes a 600 Guy Paine Ra. - Bidg. 102 CORNICES * MOULOINGS * SwiMMING POOLS Macon, Georgia 31206 MANUFACTURING, INC. * Miller Truck Repair USED MACK PARTS Harry Durham Plastering, Inc. DAVID lL. RAYMER 35 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE V.P/General Manager JESSE MILLER (912) 986-9355 HARRY OURHAM. SR 770 OLO Lunoy ROAD 912-474-2044 MACON, GEORGIA 31210 Manufacturer of the Poly-Strap* Jewelry Repair Custom Designs Warch Barteries Stone Settings HOUSE OF DAVID Fine Jewelry David Moss 510 Russell Parkway Warner Robins David Hooker 328-0545 MID V4 GEORGIA AMBULANCE 152 Holt Avenue P.O. Box 2/10 Macon, GA 31203 141-4141 maGhent C.T. Asbell Dana Axman Melanie and Wayne Bentley Stanley Brown Dr. Robert Buckley Mary A. Cole Brian and Deborah Fitzpatrick Georgia Federal James and Judy Harrell Adreanna Jackson Gadorus Jackson Wendy Jackson Ms. Carol W. Lee Dr. Ron Lemon Sophie and Jim Lutsko Doug and Diane McCaulum N. Archer Moore David and Cindy Nackashi Laura Nackashi Perry Hy-vac Joe and Marie Phillips Terry and Donna Rohn Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Skinner, Jr. Joe, Gail, Joe Jr. and Melanie Union Amy Whitaker Dr. and Mrs. Calver L. Williams, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Wood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Young BENEFACTORS MAGAZINE Ekeled md Mrs SPONSORS MAGAZINE Truck & Car Rental Wrecker Service Auto Air Conditioning Service Minor Repairs Mechanic On Duty Tire Repairs Road Service Open 6-11/7 Days A Week Congratulations Seniors! BUCK'S SER VICE STATION NG 91 Spring Sr Macon, GA 31201 Phone: (912) 743-4575 BUSH REFRIGERATION MIDDLE GA AND AIR CONDITIONING AQUATICS CO. SALES & SERVICE Walter T. Bush, Jr 4094 Colombus Sr Macon, GA 31201 1745 Clinton Rd (912) 745-1016 Macon, GA 31211 Day Or Night 743-6943 Or 746-4841 MAGAZINE Signatures SENIOR MESSAGES Eric (ECP) [T'S NO MYTH, NOTHIN MPA 7 Ben + Stacy Robert Were we in tt a her e fow ey y ey he er of rog j Beth Sorrel Wollace Christy, Tony, Mark, Wallace Cavalier Cavalcade Stoff he redd To my little brother Bill Tr c e ofte They're es ' " . sr thre eting hove my 1 ey Krista Yemember the d we Ww Marie Jennifer Hippie princesses of the world Jennifer (the bulldog), Anne, and Trisha Hipx HPPJH To Les Porter We Miss Y espe esses Forever bast was f M ya ) t T y Chris, David, Terry Bob. Patrick ngecapeeed Bobbi Charlie and Tony HP Keri and Jessico Wt i Monica Miles Y tt weere Jeares! To Up-Coming Seniors Ir's thor f ye Angela Levone Lamar Yernember i ever | re Bethy F Colin Lamar Beth Francisco HEL! t Thonk r Christy If y Wallace To Robert, Beth, and Sorrel Now Angel Mush-Head Lump-head Jenny To the Class of 41990 May peace be with o . : ' Kim Fab Keer Iriving words the ' Moxr of past. M I, never Jrearr ALWAYS Shelley ; Crystal Walker Ann Mord x's o n ss Tracie Alway Cloire To the workers of Peter Oildfields Borbership and Super One Sandwich Shop Tho wonderful memorie: ve y ail! ed Me Erin Krista | think you w sbour five yeor * Stacey Jennifer and Leighanne We've t ees Francis Beth W. Deti-seaete are mnec! Martha We've been friends since 5rt de ond en : Bobbi f friendship Tl miss t Jennifer Cramer ilove Ange! Christy en? ve Stacy finally Ange! Eric Wallace Crystal W. T Stephanie R To the physics martyrs: Tony, Sorrel, Jennifer, Terry Trisha, Bob, and Chris There is no nothing! Keri Christy Leigh To the Beor Blossom Tracie We M. Andy Krista Jill Christy (Dolly) Ww Mark Amy Wr Wallace Boy (Terry) \ b5!! Wai (Girl) Bobbi My Little Poobie You ew Y re my besr frie Kendra Thr been friend Leigh To the Class of 1990 Th by The Kink Here's w Chris Clork Class of 1990 Dano To Lisa Herndon Teneca Bobbi Marti Hippie Princesses (Keri, Trisha, and Anne) lenniler To Tracie Williams Teneco Stephanie W< Angela Eric Castro-Povedo W! Geonden To Calvin Simpson Tenean Jenny Dunaway LOVE YOU. f Chris Clark Marti We xe y Doolittle LeVone Y Teneca Dano Wed Marti Jessica and Bobbi Angela Chris Clark We Brendan Lisa, Jennifer, Beth, and Kelley Tt Shell To all seniors We Jada Jennifer We Krista Andrea, Marie, Amy. Amy 7 Trisho Leigh and Ruth H Christy Chris Batty I'l rr Tony ' CRIBEE WAYNE CLAR Deor Bobbi Terry To 4th period Advanced Biology Sayer Andy Tr Tracie Stacy W. Christy Casey (Sergio) Whacho d BU Mark and Claire (Cedrick and Clar) Mr. McLachlan The 'U \ J bolrs, cans, banner Chris Batty. Tony Lee, Julie Johnson, David Davis, and many others. P.S. And you thought it was Chris Clark e Christy Ar hen gard Jill Ruth I! 9 er Leigh ' Angelo Robert (Sid Sterling Silver Mark (Cedrick Beth Stephanie R Levone, Towinga. Colin, Martha, Crystal W., Crystal Gemma J., Jada Kim Wallace Brendon Francis - Christy Shan Teneca Shelly and Angel Beth W Keri Amy Christy Kendra To the AH bashers Amy Claire, Christy, Cadden, Beth, Sorrel, and Tony Tracie Soyer M . Christopher John-John f Erica Rica Terry Crystal Walker Thomas Clar and Camden | he ciffe e berwex Chris B. - Leighanne ne De Marti B. Sophie foce Angel rie Never forge : X Shan . f L Dano Dana . Julia Liso t ex emembe , Tracie #32 Teneca, Jada, Towingo |! LeVone Lamar Leighanne #22 Typist Angels y t ence, espe yw f were Clor Mark Y all of rt Jead Eric, Lamonte, and Gerdine Px Jennifer Prime Time Robt Baby ir ve Terry Ge Beth Ann Mason Ir w 5 tx Chris Tony Lee Stacey Jil To the Senior Class of 1990 Sayer Coach T. Pierce and Coach Slocumb The Peanut Gallery Saturday Detention Christy Dickson 10rh grade. be he Shan Uokester) Sorrel Cadden Erik Cadden Siedra, Neeka, Coco, Belma, and Dee Trisha, Amy. Andrea, and Marie Terry QQ Julie Amy Crystal Walker Casey (K-B) @ i : Crystal Crystal Walker Thomas Trisho Lourie Amy Tone, Batman, Dave (Robin), Bob, and Terry Julie Uu-B) Trisha } Amy Andrea and Amy Leighanne 7 Amy Laurie DJ. Don't you forget about mell! Julie Trisha Kristo Bulidawg Amy Alright TCP A , Eric Lisa Jennifer Lucy Alw : \ Keri Trisha, Andrea, Amy, Marie, Stephanie Marthe rire . Amy Julie K.P Dave Crystal Amy ( Shiner ) Erin and Cloire Y eo He Trisha Terry and Chris Trisha = 7 H.P. Anne (one original H.P.) H.P. Trisha ( the other original H.P.) Julie Mr. McLachlan (B.K.A. Old baldie himself) Amy (H), Andrea (M), Jessica (M) Trisha Amy 0) ; cas Palaces 3 Freema' Fry, Alice 53 Fry Jackie Fulaghum, Kelli 51 Furney, Doug 35, 36 Gaines, Heather 88 Gorrets: Cal 92, 12 aolyn 55 Knorr xdge 138 Koch, Melanie 109, 117 Lackey, Hearher 22 Lamar, Colin 4, 17 Lamor, LeVone 36 Todd, Ja: 87 Toole, Heather Topping, Brandy 46 Torres, Abel 87 Tripp, Tarcia 7 Turner, Chanre Page 210 Trade Jones 2.Mari Belew 3.Calvin Simpsor 4.Mark Couch Poge 211 1.Codden Beelond 2. Leighonne Pace 3.Levone Lomor 4 Jennifer Stevens 5.Dane Axmor 6.Brandy Topping 7 Jenny Dunaway 8.Erk Souer 9 Jennifer Rubin 1 Andrea Witheringror TiLLiso Herndon 12.Crystal Jones Poge 212 LAmy Set 2.Dovid Dovs 3. Brendan Rowley 4 Tony Lee 5.06 Barry 6.Chuck Gaspor 7. Shon Worshom Page 213 1 Jue Johnson 2.Gare Henderson 3.Qv's Cork 4.3 Genone 5.Ann Mason 6.Terry Lee Page 214 1.Shety Beon 2.Beth Peery 3.Berh Froncsco 4.Martho Miller 5.Kelley McDougal 6.Marie Corer 7 Jennifer Cramer 8 Bobbi Barron 9.Krtsta McDaniel 10.Beth Geary t1.Ovisry Dickson 12.Gernmna Pagalo 2.Charte Weston 3.Ange!l Dobson 4.Kendro Pollard 5.Crystal. Wolker 6.Leigh Wright 7 Sorrel Sammons 8 Erin Kinder 9.Amy Whiroker 10. Trisho Hinman ti Trade Wiliams 12.Lisa Arnokd 10 Porrick Meyer Amy Wilkerson 1S.Amy Westmoreland .Srephone Wolff 17 Ker Powell 16. Tisho Richardson 19.Coln Lamor 20 Stacy Whiroker 21Beth Wison 22 Bob Hannon 23.Sayer Monroe 24.Chris Young 25 Casey Jones 26.Teneco Lews 27 Stephanie Rogers 26. Ann Mason 29 Beth Geory ae 215 BABIES cies COLLEGE BOUND SENIORS Agnes Scott College Urysrai J >) Armstrong State College Jada McNair Auburn University Beth Peery Brer 100 Row ey Bauder College T IWINGQA E Vans College of Charleston Julie Jonns Stacy Whitaker Dartmouth College Tony Lee Florida State University Leslie Porter Freed-Hardeman College Kendra Pollard Georgia College Bobbi Barron Jessica Burler Marie Carter Mark Couch Jennifer Cramer Cal Hardwiclk Wallace Newby Keith Vanderwarker Shan Worsham Georgia Institute of Technology Chris Barry Trisha Hinmar Terry Lee Georgia Southern University Angel Dobson Kim Howard Casey Jones Brent Marxsen Patrick Meyer Tisha Richardson Erik Sauer Brandy Topping Amy Whitaker Macon College Shelly Bea LIS HErNCCc Jessica James Mercer University Ah Corr Nn Corre Tony Castro-Povedo Beth Cleary Robert David Elisaberh Francisc Sracey Reed Charlie Wesror Leigh Wright North Georgia College Kelly Mango Northwestern University Sorrel Sammons Oxford College of Emory University David Davis Reinhardt College Andy Wills Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary Tracie. Williams Samford University Krista McDaniel Shorter College Dana Axman Trinity University Keri Powell Troy State University Laurie Surron Tuskegee University Crystal Walker University of Alabama Beeland United States Army University of Georgia A Ura Ander: Sreohanie University of Louisville Bob Hannor University of Mississippi Leighanne Pace University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Cr > ClorkK University of Southern California veMMA FragdK Wesleyan College r sephanie Rogers Xavier University Martha Miller Workforce Marri Belew Wade Handy Kinder Dear > If you do not give to the yearbook, it will not come out. We will publically blame you. Have a nice day. --Jennifer & Andy section ro make a argest own. People nor c to the Salesian this s Sayer Monroe and Keri Powe phers Mrs. Peery and Mr. Chris Rouse. Srud ed pictures. As you look through this boo ber all who contributed ro ir. (here w el(=seln taff Co-editors Jennifer Rubin & Andy Wills Business Manager Jennifer Rubin Student Life Co-editors Ann Mason & Sorrel Sammons Seniors Co-editors Jil Genone & Beth Peery Clubs Co-editors Martha Miller G Amy Smith Undergrads Co-editors _ David Davis & Jenny Dunaway Sports Co-editors Chris Clark & Tony Lee Academics Co-editors ; Gemma Pagala, Jennifer Rubin, & Andy Wills Magazine Co-editors Trisha Hinman & Stephanie Rogers Index Co-editors Julie Johnson & Crystal Jones Staff: Joelle Tambuarco, Tarver Joiner, Allyson Russell, & Susan Wills (Business & Magazine). Gaire Henderson & Jennifer Srevens Grudenr Life). Leighanne Pace & Brandy Topping (Seniors). Charlie Weston & Laurie Surron (ports). Matt Healey, Anne Claxton, Kim Finney, Nikki Lee, Cynthia Luckie, Karen Hammack, Ginny Maril, & Yolanda Taylor ((U are ce (ore) Photographers: Cadden Beeland, Leslie Porter, Eric Shifler, LaShanna Farley, Chauryce Brooks, Andy Wills, & Bill & Jeanene Meriwether. Artists: Chris Batty, Lisa Sheridan, Terry Lee, Claire Henderson, Bob Hannon, & Crysral Jones. Typists: Ben Wills, David Skinner, Al Faulk, Alice Fry, Jenny Flewellyn, & Melissa Huser. COLOPHON The 1990 Salesian is a book thar atremprs to be as innovative and differenr as the new decade. The design and copy styles were chosen by section co-edirors as unique ways fo cover the year. All captions were set in 8 pr. Serif Gothic with bold lead-ins. Senior portrair names were in Jefferson. All body copy was 10 pr. Serif Gothic. Headlines were 18, 30, or 36 pr. Serif Gothic with the following exceprions: Dividers Vineta & Student Life Book- man lralic. The four-color cover was de- signed by the co-edirors. The advisors were Mrs. Mary Barrows & Mrs. Sandra Tate. segs Mne CoM: a o MU ge cocoemepemiea ay phorographs, as well as some candids, were taken by Meriwether Phorographers of Macon, Georgia. Josrens of Clarksville, Tennessee printed 565 copies of 220 pages each. The company represenrative is Judy Van Doorn. Graduation grins. Par : > Let's see if he can hit my fast ball. Danny Julie Johnson smile because * of rn tries for anorner strike hour they will be MDS cium - w% Naa ; ; rie os Hs id SE RS ee + ee: LL This is how we'll do itl Middle schoolers Wendy Hirchcock and Marie Brown discuss lasr ae hi minute straregies before the P.A.W. lip-sync conres! Putting on the finishing touches. The new building is almost ready for irs official use in rhe fo all (game OB RUBIA tin wo a O y ps hal 278 | ee - a4 > | | WW : Walking toward the future & eight yoder Me! Huser moving toward finals and beyond. CLOSING IN our New decade. A time for prayer. The Class of 1990 reflects dur NG the Baccalaureare Mass A funny thing happened ar Mounr de Sales these past few years We came fogerher for whar seemed like just a moment We united, and then we traveled our separare paths Five years coming to an end. Beth Peery and Tony Lee share a hug after rhe Seniors Honors Assembly CLOSING JOSTENS