The Salesian 1991

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The 1991 Salesian cover is a photograph of
the Chapel mural.

The yellow sun in the center of the banner
represents Christ, the true light of the world.
This sun is deliberately centralized and large.
It's light spreads out to illumine the earth and
to bring it life. The colors of the mountains and
earth reflected are soft, and soothing. There is
a calm, peaceful feeling as one ponders them.

This light has come out of darkness. The
dark surrounding colors help one experience
the sense that Christ brought us out of dark-
ness into His light. There are degrees of dark-
ness represented by the various dark colors.
The stars represent us as we work our way into
full participation with the true light.

Sister Mary Rosina, R.S.M.

The mural was painted by Sister Mary Jac-
que Benner, R.S.M. and was photographed by
Mrs. Judy Van Doorn. The artwork to the right
was drawn by Nigel Pierce and is representa-
tive of this years theme, A Stronger Flame is
Burning.

1991 Salesian

851 Orange Street
Macon, Georgia 31210
1990-1991
Volume 36

The Spark That Lit the Flame .

What really started it all was the opening of our long awaited
New Building. What was once the football teams practice field had
become one of the most beautiful buildings in downtown Macon. In
its center was the chapel where friends and faculty celebrated
mass on a sweltering August day. Despite the heat, students and
their families joined the faculty for the dedication ceremonies, that
afternoon.

A flame was lit that day, not only in the chapel but in the
student body as well. There is a new spirit at Mt de Sales this year,
and like the candle that will burn eternally, we can only hope that
these new-found bonds of unity and school spirit are never extin-
guished.

To bless the new building, Bishop Lessard sprinkles holy water in
chapel.

Student Body President, Shayne Myhand ad-
dresses family and friends at the dedication cere-
mony, as Sister Rosina and Father Cuddy look on.

Where our athletic teams once practiced, now
stands a beautiful new addition to Orange Street.

The long awaited moment ... Dr. Norman Smith,
At the dedication mass in th chapel, junior: Sister Mary Rosina, R.S.M., Sister Angela Marie
Lee Hyer serves a at altar tent Chapel Junior, Ebberwein, R.S.M. and Bishop Lessard, cut the
, ch ribbon and invite the MDS family to take the grand

tour.

Burning brightly in the chapel, the eternal flame
symbolizes many aspects of MDS life.

In this solemn moment, Coach Tony Pierce re-
ceives the Holy Eucharist from Bishop Lessard.

Duane Goodwin and Tarcia Tripp look forward to Courtney Carey and a little friend cheer for the
another day of school. Sophomores at the Homecoming Bonfire.

These students actually seem to be enjoying ev-
eryones favorite orange juice.

Tricia Meyers, Allyson Joyner and Jennifer Raf-
field munch on donuts in the gym on Student
Appreciation Day.

_.. 18 Shining in our Eyes.

We knew there was something different, but we couldnt put our
finger on it. As the '90-91 Salesian Staff met for the first few
times much thought was put into this years theme. Finally, Nigel
Pierce put everyone's feelings into words: A Stronger Flame is
Burning ...

Throughout the year we have noticed more people at sporting
events, larger numbers in clubs, and more class unity. As the year
progressed and we focused on graduation and beyond, it was nice to
look around and see Mount de Sales at what may have been its
best.

This year has brought many experiences. Seniors wrote term
papers, Juniors enjoyed the cheerful Claxton Experience, Sopho-
mores got their licenses, Freshman became high schoolers, and
Middle Schoolers enjoyed having Saint Josephs Hall all to them-
selves.

We have just one question ... Where do we go from here?

Susan and Susan

Meg Jackson and Amy Roman take a break and pose for a picture at the
Homecoming football game.

Mike Filush, Dana Cowart and Jimmy Thorn- Rachel Bostick and Christie Schatzman light
burg show their freshman spirit at a pep rally. candles at the Candlelight Carol Service.

Student Life

Just do it, teachers! Underclassmen enjoy
the faculty skit.

Hey! Whatcha doin? Kelli Fulghum helps
serve refreshments at one of our many
dances.

Give me all your doughnuts! Lorraine
McElroy helps herself to a doughnut.

A hug and a smile, lasts a
long while . . . Ann Peery and
Mike Hannon take a dance
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Food, Freshmen and Fun!
Nick Dattilo, Erin Gilbert and
Abby Henderson enjoy Stu-
dent Appreciation Day.

1. Horsing around. Alicia Bell and Bridgett Bailey will do anything to get out of class.

. Michelle Harper looks less than thrilled by the prospect of posing for a pic.

. V for Victory Meg Jackson cheers on the football team enthusiastically at the Homecoming game.

. Lets get fired up!

. Bridgett Bailey takes full advantage of her night in the spotlight.

6. Whos the hunk, Alison?
7. The Monster Mash. The senior boys, in their gory garb, rap, rock-n-roll, while introducing the homecom-
ing court.
8. Ladies and Gentlemen, your lovely 1990 Homecoming Representatives: (from bottom left) Alison
McPherson, Rita Smith, Leigh Ridley, (top left) Bridgett Bailey, Amy Henderson, and Marla Beck.

Fright Night, Taking quite a deviation from the

normal, more placid homecoming
themes, the student council, perhaps
influenced by the annual events close
proximity to Halloween, chose Fright
Night as the theme. Within a matter of
days the campus was transformed into
a graveyard with tombstones, bats, and
spiderwebs everywhere. Vampires,
ghosts, goblins, witches and even the
devil himself roamed the dark corridors
of MDS halls across the campus. Mean-
while, normal, law-abiding students
lived in constant fear that the feline
ghost of the cat Shayne Myhand plowed
into would return to wreak havoc on an
unsuspecting and guiltless student
body. As always, homecoming week was
exhausting and exhilirating, but this
year, some students might have suf-
fered a few sleepless nights afterwards
wondering if there really are strange
things out there that go bump in the

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night! Margaret Carswell

Miss Bridgett Bailey, Homecom-
ing Queen 1990

1. Rachel Berlick is stunning in her evil black attire.

2. Have a coke and a smile. Julie Greene serves refreshments at the
Homecoming dance.

3. Haggard Homecomers. Amy Henderson and Laura Union chill on
the trapezoid.

4. The next generation. Middle school boys already trying to live up to
the image of The Senior Football Player.

5. Nigel Pierce seems totally oblivious to the adoring looks of a nearby
fan.

6. Hang in there, dude. Things cant be that bad! This dangling corpse
was one of the many eerie trapezoid decorations.

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this picture in the yearbook!

What is life at Mount de Sales like?

Is today a regular schedule?

Of course not! Its not the fifth
Thursday of an odd numbered
month. Today is alternate 27. These Junior girls are a picture perfect

Oh. I should have known. ideal of true friendship!
Homework.

Well, in English we have to read
270 to 300. Where is your brain?

I think my Contemporary America
homework fried it last night.

Plus dont forget about the 20 al-
gebra problems, the chemistry lab,
and the two essays due by Friday.
Lunch.

How was the mystery meat today?

I dont know. After I bought my
lunch I only had time to eat my
Twix. Then I heard some senior say
how great her lunch was at the
Bears Den,

It figures. Seniors get EVERY-
THING.

Parking.

Where are you parked?

Go out by the gym. Walk three
blocks then hang a left and go four
more blocks.

Oh. You got to park close today!

Kathryn Buttimer

The Boss Mr. Dockrell lends a helping hand Is that who I think it is? Woha ... Robbie
to student Tarver Joiner in the ever dreaded Kimsey actually doing work?
Foreign Relations class.

Third Period Blues Senior Alison McPher
son looks underwhelmed by the prospects of
four more periods

Even nuns can have fun Sister Rosina
ind Windy Blanks boogie on the dance floor

Day by Day, Day by Day,

Oh, dear Lord, these things | pray:
To see Thee more clearly,

Love Thee. more dearly,

Follow Thee more nearly,

Day by Day ...
Another day, another assignment. Krista es ;

Desgranges hits the books hard during her
few spare moments.

Godspell

Qne Day More ... Another
manly pies Day, Another Destiny ...

Get lost Arnie here come the REAL men!
Marcel Lundy and Brian Taylor display

Best Friends

Friendship

Did you ever know that you're my
hero, you're everything I would like to be?
I can fly higher than an eagle, cause you
are the wind beneath my wings.

We laughed until we had to cry. We
loved right down to our last goodbye. We
were the best I think we'll ever be, just
you and me for just a moment.

Through the years, you've never let me
down. You've turned my life around. The
sweetest days Ive found, I've found with
you.

And a friend will not say never, cause
the welcome will not end, and a lifetime's
not to long to live as friends. Friends are
friends forever.

1. Panama City is definitely a vacation we'll never forget! Karen Musolf to Amie Allen.

2. Well, This is where the road ends! We graduated from St. Peter Claver together and now we're
graduating from MDS together. Our friendship has lasted now for 6 years, and will continue to last
forever! We are Most Definitely It'! Nikki Lee, Tamecia Jordan, and Nicole Pitts.

3. Even though weve only known each other a year, we will be friends for a lifetime. Jenny
Harrelson to Lisa Sinksen.

4. The oceans of time may wash away our footprints, but the memories are never forgotten. Kathy
Buttimer to Allyson Russell.

5. Tarver and I will be best friends forever! Clem Dennis to Tarver Joiner.

6. Six best friends forever and ever. Donna Walters.

1. Leigh really has a big personality! Its been fun! Susan Wills to Leigh Ridley.

2. These juniors are the epitome of friendship and comraderie!

3. This picture acknowledges our Christmas together. Over the years we have grown closer and closer as
friends. This fall as we begin a new chapter in our lives, | know that we will remain close! Amy
Henderson to Jason Cowan.

4. Polly has always been my best friend and she always will be! Melissa Smith.

5. Tarver, Matt, and I will be 3 ROWDY FRIENDS forever! Shayne Myhand to Tarver Joiner and Matt
Healey.

Student Council

Students often find that their
opinions are lost in the demands of
the administration. At Mount de
Sales, however, members of the stu-
dent body are given a chance to
voice their opinions on school issues
that will affect them.

Students are encouraged to go to
their student council officers when-
ever they have suggestions. Instead
of functioning in an environment
where decisions are made solely by
adults, students at Mount de Sales
actually have a say-so in many of
the events of their high school ca-
reer,

Nikki Lee

Psychology students round up the last
batch of ballots for mock election.

Is that what I think it is? Shayne Myhand

inspects equipment needed for the blood
drive.

Fragile: Handle with Care Robbie Kim.
sey looks on warily as the nurse prepares to
draw blood

Student Council Members: (ist) Jennifer Raf-
field, Lisa Sinksen, Natalia Livingston, Amy Hen-
derson, Rita Smith, Shayne Myhand, Tarver Join-
er, (2nd) Trey Smith, Melanie Union, Karen
Hammack, Laurel Huff, Becky Swann, Brenda
Louidor, Jenny Newman. (3rd) Jason Hutto, Ta-
mecia Jordan, Marla Beck, Dana Higgison, Anne
Claxton, Jennifer Price. (4th) Melvin Williams,
James Buckley, Ben Wills, Yvette Perez, Courtney
Carey.

Quite a change Christie Schatzman regally

: s An old pro Jason Cowan offers pointers to
towers above her fiance

his aspiring protege.

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It was freezing, but it was worth it
to help the handicapped.
Amy Hayslip
Eye-opening would be a good word.
You realize the other side of the spec-
trum: what it could be like and how
lucky you are.
Clem Dennis
Definitely an experience working
with the children especially one boy
named Alan King, who proposed to
me!

Marla Beck wonders ... Is it cold out
here or is it just me?

Christie Schatzman

vats ax tts wow vom vs y Special Times, Special
geon and his latest gal pal. People

Hanging Out The Hot Spots

1. Dinner and a movie are still a time-hon-
ored tradition among MDSers when all other
alternatives fail.

2. On many a Friday night, the teen popula-
tion converges on Hardees in the hopes of
catching some late night food and fun.

3. The Mall and its neighbor, Bloomfield,
remain one of the hottest weekend spots in
Macon roamers there are sure to find ro-
mance and pushy police force.

4. Thanks to Roberts Rowdies, MDS baseball
games have been revived as a popular hangout
spot for patriotic Cavaliers.

5. The King of Kings Burger King is bom-
barded every weekend without fail by whopper
fans such as Sam Moody, Jay Ertel, Amy Ga-
leazzo, and Madeline McDaniel.

6. Corbett Plaxico, Kriston Roman, and Me-
lissa Raffield hanging out on the BK scene.

Top 10 places to hang out on the weekend
Burger King
The Brass Rack
Kroger
The home of a significant other
Washington Library (for Seniors only)
Bloomfield/ The Mall
Your car
Shannon Phillips front porch ALL NIGHT LONG (Seniors only)
LAST FRIDAY
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1. Krystal, famous for its mini-burgers and the Krystal breath. is another favorite all-night restaurant.
2. For those ar-teests with a dramatic flair, the theatre becomes a first priority in their social life. Pictured
here are one-act participants Brandi Cranford, Jenny Harrelson, Jessica Melcher, James Buckley, Allyson
Russell and Billy Simmons.

3. Most seniors risk their lives (and endanger the welfare of innocent feline strollers) in their daily rush to
get a bite at Sids before the 5th period bell tolls.

4. A Dynamite Duo Sam Moody and Margaret Carswell, exhilirated after a Last Friday concert, smile for
the camera.

5. Last but not least The Bears Den, featuring the best Southern cookin this side of the Mason Dixon
line.

Fun Night and flying sparks.

Fun Night 1991 lived up to its
name once again. The classes really
showed their spirit in the form of
yelling, screaming and taunting oth-
er classes (especially the Seniors
and the Freshmen). The class of
1992 triumphed for the third year in
a row and took the Fun Night title,
but the real competition was be-
tween the Seniors and the Fresh-
men. The tug-of-war, which the sen-
ior guys won for the fourth year,
finally propelled the Senior class
into an impresive third place, leav-
ing the Freshmen in fourth until
next year.

Where are you back there? Ben Whitaker

Struggles to lay his egg into the right hands

Bo McDaniel feverishly prays that his
pantyhose are a size extra tall.

Keith Hatcher and Chris Allen are pulling
out all the stops in their tug-of-war

Seniors remind Freshmen of their four
long, long, long, long years to come.

Beneath ere agg eit senior This eighth grader is a little off balance
girls show their brawn during the tug-of after the Dizzy-Izzy

ar

John Carey, looking slightly uncomfort-
able, braces himself for the upcoming pass.

Gaining headway: Improvising your batting

technique, Todd? Middle Schoolers play King of the Mountain.

Fun, Sun & Games

What did everybody do this year for
Easter Vacation? Well, for those people
who stayed in Macon, GA and surrounding
vicinities, the top spots were their back-
yard sandboxes and Lake Tobesofkee. For
those, however, who ventured to the out-
side, here are some usual places and
some unusual places to spend your vaca-
tion: Marla Beck, Alison McPherson, and
Rita Smith went to Hilton Head, S.C., while
Alicia Bell stayed nearer town and hit Six
Flags Over Georgia with her boyfriend.
Ben and Susan Wills, Meg Jackson and
Rick Sizemore flew across the Carribean
Sea to Jamaica with a mission group. Soph-
omore Trey Gavin enjoyed a week in Pana-
ma City while Mark Beiker relaxed at Al
Faulks aunts pond fishing. Freshman Su-
sannah Hughes sat at home and wished
that she was with Melanie Koch at Dayto-
na with MTV and Gerardo.

While everyone did something different,
the answers were all the same it was
definitely a BREAK and, according to all of
the tan faces, it was a wonderful success.

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. Having a ball ... Shayne Myhand seems very intent on executing a successful volley.
. What's in this spaghetti? Susan Hager asks Clem Dennis.
. Down on her luck ... Meg Jackson expresses her disgust after falling in the three-legged race.
. Senior girls bond together at St. Simons in their pursuit of fun and sun.
. Dont drop that balloon!! MDS students try their hands at tossing during the Beach party.
6. A fight to the finish . .. Craig Howe smugly compares his three-legged race partner to Mr. Dockrells.

. Mrs. Jan Manning discusses a pair of 10 legs.

. Marla Beck and Alison McPherson check out some anonymous legs.
. The suns a little too bright for Laurel Huff.

. Senior Tarver Joiner catches some rays at St. Simons Island,

. Did somebody call Robbie's name?

A man of many voices Greg Johnson

At Our Best and Brightest a reading at the Candlelight

The fever is catching and rising fast!
This year was a virtual collage of activi-
ties. From the annual Candlelight Carol
service to the second annual beach par-
Yy, students enjoyed a diverse activity Amber Jenkins passes the flame to Lau-
schedule meant to take their minds off $3 - , uae

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pressing problems and prospects of
hours of homework, as well as provide
them with new aspects and outlooks.
Catholic Schools Week and Black History
Week were particularly exciting times
individuals grew upward and outward
while the student body as a whole grew
closer together. The results of all this
growing are evident school spirit is
at a new high, thanks to the hard work
of our entourage of activity planners,
with special thanks, of course, going to
those Rambunctious Rowdies.

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Using his lips to their full potential, Billy ; Pe J
Simmons SHOUTS during the lip-sync con- Robert's Rowdies Rock the house.
test.

The student body at its best deep in Jenny Newman devours her doughnut on
prayer. Student Appreciation Day

A dubious theory proven Teachers actually
can do two things at the same time! Words to live by A poster representing
CSW.

What a pretty smile! Amy Cassidy and her

~siamaatpena Bad Catholic Schools Week

Behind the Scenes

Ah, yes .. . the Prom! That very special
evening of dancing and romancing was tra-
ditionally prepared by the junior class.
Enchantment Under the Sea was a most
appropriate theme for this years prom,
which was garnished with shimmery
shells, mermaids, bubbles, a treasure chest
with jewels, and oodles of paper-stuffed
fish!

Through the hours of cutting, pasting,
tracing date walls, stuffing fish, and con-
structing shells, the cheerful, laugh of jol-
ly Mrs. Claxton could be heard, and the
friendly smile of Mrs. Robbins was always
helpful. There was the constant dry humor
of none other than Mr. McLachlan. Per-
haps even more entertaining, however,
was the battle of wits between Mr.
McLachlan and Mrs. Garvin, which ended
in a tie.

After finishing, the prom scene was
wonderful. On prom night, nobody noticed
the streamer deformities, and the ceiling
did not leak; thus, the nights phenomenal
success was ensured.

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1. CATCH! Drew Crawford tests the athletic skills of Cathy Halutick during prom preparation.
2. A sticky situation Jenny Newman works hard to place props perfectly for the deep sea effect.
3. A close BRUSH Mr. McLachlan should be thankful he didnt bump his head, with its obvious lack of
insulation.

4. One tired little mermaid Jennifer Price surveys the progress she and her classmates have made.
5. A perfectionist to the end Alice Fry puts the finishing touches on the treasure chest while Cynthia
Luckie looks on.

6. The 3 Stoogettes! Mrs. Claxton, Mrs. Garvin, and Mrs. Robbins look far from enchanted.

1. Deep-Sea beauties Kate Sheehan, Julie Melvin, and Joanna Amos create balloon magic for the Jr./Sr.

2. Free at last! Lisa Sheridan looks overjoyed by the prospect of FINALLY finishing the prom decorations.
3. A frazzled foursome Janna Harn, Dusty Cowart, Kate Sheehan, and Mike Hannon pose proudly in front

of a job well done.
4. A step above the rest Cathy Halutick and Melissa Smith begin their ascent to the ceiling of streamers

awaiting them,
5. Taking a break, Amy Roman, Drew Crawford, and Bill Carter pose for a momentous picture.

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Pearly clams, colorful coral,
bright balloons, a decorative back-
drop, and delicate streamers could This has GOT Re aes Is Susan Wills asking prom hunk K Shock-
all be found at this years prom at Baan ~th to be the last picture! Nigel ley to give her back her pen Nikki Lee
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decorations outstandingly beautiful,
but everyone who was there was un-
doubtedly looking their best.
The Junior-Senior prom is anx-
iously anticipated by students
throughout America, for it is a spe-
cial high school event full of lasting
memories and good times. Even
down to the last few seconds before
you get ready to leave for the prom,
there are always little last minute
adjustments that must be made.
Not only are personal prom prepa-
rations hectic, but decorating itself
can also be a real headache! This
year, however, the juniors did a
magnificent job at making this one
of the best proms that Mount de
Sales has ever seen!

Lovely Ladies Margaret Carswell and .
Heather Rouse look radiant in their formal Saturday Night Fever Chad McDan-
attinn iel is stayin alive on prom night.

Time Out! Jenny Filush, Amy Cassidy,
Leigh Ridley and Susan Wills manage to
elude their male escorts just long enough to
do some female bonding for the camera.

Amber Jenkins and Jon Alford soak in
the sea-like scene.

Alice Fry recieves a thumbs up for her hot
pink prom ensemble.

Stacy Ridings, Brent Taylor, Shawn
Roach and Amy Harrell are all smiles on
the big night out.

Mandy Martinez, Anne Claxton, Jessica
Knott, Krista Clinbeard and Amy Roman
flash their brightest smiles for the camera.

Passing the torch

Seniors ... At last! Grinning broadly,
the members of the class of 1992 assumed
their roles as seniors on May 23, 1991.
Following the awards ceremony for under-
classmen, the traditional Moving-Up Day
mass was held. Juniors participated in the
mass, which they had planned, by reading
selected scripture passages and the pray-
ers of the faithful and presenting the gifts
at the altar. After communion, each Junior
received a blessing from Father Cuddy,
and, thus, achieved that long-awaited posi-
tion at the head of the school. Junior
chorus members sang the class song From
a Distance, a reminder of the peace, love,
and world harmony for which we strive.
Finally, Sister Rosina granted the new sen-
iors their first privelege after the mass,
and they were allowed to enjoy the re-
mainder of the day away from school.
Thus, once again, the countdown begins

Anne Claxton

1. Six Songsters Meg Jackson, Carol Ann Green, Jason Todd, Krista Malik, and Matt Able are
commended for their chorus participation on Moving-Up Day.

2. Sister Geraldyne congratulates middle schooler Jennifer Wisdom on one of her many achievements.
3. The Mouth of the South Mrs. Washburn has eyes (and mouth) only for her chorus as she directs
them on Moving-up Day.

4. Amy Roman delivers a petition as Beth Carmichael, Kim Reid, and Sheva Hil! look on.

5. Jenny Newman and Dana Higgison present the gifts to Father Cuddy during the Moving-Up Day
mass.

6. Mrs Peery praises Lisa Sheridan and Anne Claxton, two of the literary magazine's driving forces.

1. Dressed to the hilt, Juniors anxiously await the comencement of their rise to seniordom.

2. Spirited leaders Mrs. Garvin awards John Hinman, Jason Wilcox, and Jason McNeely for their
contributions to the Spirit Support Group.

3. Four-timer Alice Fry is recognized by Mrs. Washburn for yet another All-State Chorus acceptance.
4. Merci, Madam Christy Sinksen receives a certificate from Mrs. Skinner for her participation in the
French Oratorical Contest.

5. Not Again! The MDS newspaper staff looks sombered by the thought of another year of LAYOUT.

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Hurry up guys! Seniors Karen Musolf,
Amy Hayslip, Kristin Shipp, and Beth
Shelby enjoy their off campus privileges.

Smile! Kristin Shipp and Heather Brown
pose during a home football game.

Chris Hatcher sprinkles incense on the
altar during Mass.

My hands are high, my feet
are low, this is the way I ji-
golo ... Steve Ratley cheers
at the bonfire.

Go Seniors! Seniors show
their spirit at an afternoon
pep rally.

While Mrs. Tate is away, the Senior
Honors English class stays on task, as
usual.

One, two, three heave! Some senior girls
pull with all of their might.

Father Cuddy is giving Matt Healey
some advice on how to handle all of his
girls.

Susan Hager is trying to get Stephanie
Price to smile.

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Tarver Joiner and Clem Dennis, members

of Robert's Rowdies, are styling and boost-

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Laura, you and Cousin It are running a close race. Laura

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The Senior Class is showing their school spirit
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Eddie Robinson, Todd Robinson, Patrick O'Hanlon and Cory Phillips seem to be in a hurry to beat the
lunch crowd to the Bear's Den.

Shayne Myhand is playing Cupid hop-
ing that someone will be brave enough to
be his valentine.

Mr. Ron McLachlans head is apparently the reason for
Syneetra Holden's horrified look.

Tina Moss and Todd Robinson are trying to convince Mrs. Tate that they are actually studying
literature.

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The Friendly Things

Oh, its just the little homely things,
The unobtrusive, friendly things,
The wont-you-let-me-help-you things
That make our pathway light.
The laugh-with-me-its-funny things
And its the jolly, joking things,
The never-mind-the-trouble things,
That makes the world seem bright.
For all the countless famous things,
The wondrous record-breaking things,
The never-can-be-equaled things,
That all the papers cite.
Are not human things,
The everyday encountered things,
The just-because-I-like-you" things,
That make us happy quite.
So heres to all one little things,
The done-and-then-forgotten things
That make life worth one fight.

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Laura Union receives ashes at a school mass.

Rita Smith and Dee Dee Redding process dur-
ing the Candlelight Carol Service.

Father Cuddy and his band of merry acolytes pose before a mass.

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Alicia Bell and Bridgett Bailey enjoy homecoming week.

These seniors perform joyfully during a skit

This motley crew helps to introduce the homecoming queen

The senior football players rally before the
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Isai ah 4 O 3] Carolyn Nicole Alford Bridgett Corissa Bailey Jonathan Lucas Balcos

Alicia Michelle Bell Rachel Leigh Bostick Jennifer Hope Brack Heather Marie Brown

Margaret DuPree Carswell Amy Corinne Cassidy Ernest Louis Michael Cerny II)

8 Class of 1991

, Sen iors co not carry umbrellas, for they
are prepared to walk ineternal sunshine.

Jaymie Lynn Chester Christopher Jason Cowan William Bisell Daniel Clement O'Neal Dennis III William Boyd Elrod, Jr.

Jennifer Marie Filush James Hershel Hall, Jr. Marc Stephen Hamann

Christopher Michael Hatcher Jennifer Michelle Hawkins Amy Michelle Hayslip Matthew Sean Healey

Class of 1991
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These Senior girls take time from talking Laughter erupts as Amy Henderson reminisces with her friends
for a quick pose. about the good times.

A group of Seniors await activity in-
structions at Senior retreat.

Billy Daniel, Nigel Pierce, and Christie
Schatzman wonder who caught them by
surprise.

It appears that Donna Walters, Chery! Williams, and

Jnnifer Brack have been hit with another dry joke.

Boyd Elrod asks Chris Rogers where hes going to
school next year.

The Passage of Time

Time has passed and people too;

Away time goes like the morning dew.

The road leads us to many distant places;
Along the way will be many new faces.
With sorrow and with joy we travel away,
Unaware of what awaits beyond today.
But we will go and start over again,
Building new bonds and making new
friends.

There has been pain and there has been
sorrow,

But time heals wounds and makes a better
tomorrow.

Remembering the past will bring happiness
to our minds

And when we hear a church bells chimes
We will be aware of the passage of time.

Mare Haman

Did someone say food?

Amy Cassidy laughs at the idea of trying to re- Kristen Shipp, Michele Harper, Tina Moss, and
Donna Walters tells the group about her most rember every classmates favorite color, food, va- Margaret Carswell enjoy Senior retreat day.
memorable moment during her years at MDS. cation spot, etc

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Amanda Beth Henderson Kristin Cherie Higgison Amy Michelle Hildebrand Benjamin Craig Howe

Jennifer Laurel Huff Michael John Hull Gregory Shannon Johnson Henry Tarver Joiner Tamecia Michelle Jordan

Nikki Simona Lee Michael Patrick Linkous Anthony Keith McCallum David Lewis McDaniel, Jr.

"Nothing is illegal if a hundred seniors
decide to doi

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Amy Michelle Mitchell Tina Nicole Moss Karen Elizabeth Musolf Jeffrey Shayne Myhand

James Boyd Parks, Jr. Richard Wade Parks Cory Neal Phillips Shannon LaFaye Phillips

Scott Emory Pickett Thomas Robert Pidgeon Nigel Waldon Pierce Nicole Lynn Pitts Stephanie Michelle Price

Wile can't all be seniors because somebody
tas to sitonthe curb and clap as they go by."

Class of 1991

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Senior Class Officers: Chris Hatcher, treasurer; Jenny Filush, secretary; Amy
Cassidy, vice-president; Alison McPherson, president.

Star Student Tarver Joiner poses with his Star Teacher Mr.
Ron McLachlan.

Jason Cowan shows his excitement as he reaches the end of his
high school years. ;

Amy Hayslip, Laura Union, and Laurel Huff will be glad when practice is over
and they can take off those dumb hats.

Amy Hildebrand, Jaymie Chester,and Syneetra Holden listen carefully to Mr.
Dockrells instructions during Baccalaureate practice.

Chris Hatcher reads before the congrega-
tion at the Baccalaureate Mass

Mike Linkous and Patrick O'Hanlon rea!
ize they've made it through!

Tamecia Jordan receives a congratulatory
hug from her Mom.

Margaret, Heather, Eric and Keri Powell
enjoy refreshments after Mass.

Mr. Dockrell congratulates one of his for-
mer students, Kristen Shipp.

Seniors bring the gifts of the class of 1991
to the altar.

g talk to seniors because | like dealing
with a better class of people.

Steven David Ratley Christina Jane Raymond Demetria Redding Travis Wade Register Stacey Marie Ridings

Edwin Rivers Robinson, Jr. Michael Todd Robinson Christopher Todd Rogers

Allyson Camielle Russell Christie Maralynn Schatzman Elizabeth Regina Shelby

Class of 1991

Bard work never kil led Seniors;
but why take the chance?

Eric Michael Shiflet Kristen Elizabeth Shipp Rita Christine Smith Gregory Dennis Staples

Joelle Marguerite Tambuatco Donald Brent Taylor Jennifer Lynn Tillery Donna Raye Walters

Keith Alan Waters Cheryl Elaine Williams Broadus Thomas Williams II Susan Carleton Wills

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Coach Davis assures four nervous Seniors, Jennifer Hawkins, Chris Hatcher, Patrick O'Hanlon,
and Shayne Myhand, that they probably won't fall down the stage stairs.

Best friends, Stacey Ridings and Amy Harrell have
more to smile about than staircase incidents.

Laura Union gives Christi Raymond quick assistance and a smile just before the Seniors go
upstairs for that long-awaited graduation night march down the aisle.

Shayne Myhand, here with Coach Garvin, seems to be

having a last chat with all his teachers.

Amy Cassidy, Kathryn Buttimer, and Margaret
Carswell know they will soon be MDS alumnae. Greg Johnson = 1978 - 1991

Here is where the road divides,
Here is where we realize

This sculpting of the Fathers great design.
Through time you've been a friend to me
But time is now the enemy

| wish we didnt have to say goodbye.
But I know the road he chose for me
Is not the road he chose for you

So as we chase the dreams we're after ...
Pray for me
And I'll pray for you

Pray that we will keep the common ground

That one day love will bring us back around
Again ...

With these lyrics from Michael W. Smith, we
realize that as a class were separating. We will
now be traveling down different pathways and
experiencing new challenges. Although these
past years have gone by fast, they have provided
each of us with many memories memories of
on-campus priveleges, off-campus privileges, spe-
cial classes, triumphs and defeats, term papers,

Junior/Senior, Candlelight Carol Services, Hon-
ors Days, Baccalaureate, and finally receiving
our diplomas. We never thought that the end
would come, but it has. As each of us goes out
into the new world, I hope the friendships and
special moments will remain in each heart. As
my goodbye, I hope everyone will remember

... Memories will be our souvenirs.
And | know that through it all
The hardest part of love is letting go.
But theres a greater love that holds us.
... So pray for me
And I'll pray for you ...

Laura Union

Class of 1991s Salutatorian Tarver Joiner and Valedictorian Brent Taylor and Joelle Tam-
Allyson Russell. buatco await the big event.

Alicia Bell, Marla Beck, Jonathon Balcos, Bridgett Bailey, and Carolyn
Alford share one last picture together.

Billy Daniel and Jason Cowan are anxious to Sr. Virgina Ross, presented diplomas and gave
get those diplomas in their hands. the 1991 Commencement address.

Student Activities

The chorus, waiting to be in the limelight,
listens intently to the assembly

The number one drama team in the Region
shows off its trophy.

We just cant fit any more evidence
in the trunk! David Skinner and Anne
Claxton prepare for region debate.

Stephanie, whats so funny
about these pictures? Steph-
anie Price chooses pictures for
her section.

Laura Union and Jennifer
Brack learn how to draw
yearbook layouts.

Allyson Russell and Leigh Ridley
study the US News and World Re-
port in preparation for Model U.N.

A Stronger Appreciation .

For Mount de Sales Academy, a special
pride and appreciation is attributed to its
chorus. For several years the chorus has com-
municated to the student body and faculty
what we can honestly call an atmosphere of
recognition not just spiritual recognition,
but recognition of those around us.

From Christmas music to literary competi-
tion, the MDS chorus adds that extra some-
thing to an academic year filled with all kinds
of frontiers, goals, and expectations. The divi-
sions of the MDS chorus advanced ensem-
ble, mixed ensemble, girls ensemble and the
new addition of handbells work separately
and collectively to keep the dimension of our
school a strong, meaningful one.

If ever there was a dedicated, energetic,
and talented director, MDS can proudly claim
Mrs. Donna Washburn as one. Mrs. Washburn
came to our school with hopes of bringing out
the musical talents of many in a crowd of
more than five hundred students; her hopes
have become a reality year after year. The
spirit of Mrs. Washburn is evident in the
chorus'programs and welcomed by our faculty

Alice Fry dazzles us with her musical abilities
while Mrs. Washburn leads our chorus.

and students.

With the chorus, MDS shares the sounds of
diversity during Black History month, the
mellowness of spring during the annual
spring program, and the jingles and excite-
ment of Christmas during the anxiously
awaited Christmas concert. In all of this lies a
special sense of our MDS family.

In its years of existence, the MDS chorus
has been about dedication, creativity, fun,
and expression. Having been in the chorus for
four years, I hold with me a stronger appreci-
ation for music, and I give a strong recom-
mendation to the many talented students who
are yet to become a part of this creative
ensemble.

Stephanie Price

MDS Mixed Chorus First Row: Amethyst Shortz, Abby Henderson, Meg
Jackson, Polly Wrezenski, Carolyn Harpe, Rhonda Howard, Cynthia Luckie.
Second Row: Karen Hammack, Beth Hammon, Michelle Bouquet, Linda Horan,
Erika Greene, Nikki Kelly, Cerelymanda Rountree, Endia Cook. Third Row:
Matt Able, Anthony Rice, Brad Busbee, Greg Johnson, Chris Moncrief, Carol
Ann Green, Beth Hill. Fourth Row: Stephanie Price, Bridgett Bailey, Dee Dee
Redding, Alice Fry (accompanyist), Angie Joiner.

Mrs. Washburn enthusiastically leads our talented chorus.

MDS Advanced Chorus First Row: Stephanie Price, Meg Jackson, Polly Wrezenski, Cynthia Luckie, Angie
Joiner, Beth Hill. Second Row: Matt Able, Anthony Rice, Brad Busbee, Greg Johnson, Chris Moncrief, Carol
Ann Green.

MDS Girls Chorus First Row: Cerelymanda Rountree, Carolyn Harpe, Syneetra Holden,
Karen Hammack, Beth Hammond, Nikki Kelly, Erika Greene, Endia Cook. Second Row: Dee
Dee Redding, Bridgett Bailey, Abby Henderson, Michelle Bouquet, Linda Horan, Rhonda
Howard.

Chris Moncrief, Anthony Rice, and Matt Able lead the school
in the Responsorial Psalm at the Thanksgiving Mass.

_.. Uniquely Connected

Yearbook Staff: Ist row (L-R): Alison McPherson, Susan Wills, Susan Hager, Amy Henderson, Jenny Filush, Bridgett Bailey, Shannon
Phillips, Michelle Harper, Kathy Buttimer, Allyson Russell. 2nd row: Becky Swann, Marla Beck. 3rd row: Joann Walters, Stephanie Price,
Amy Mitchell, Alicia Bell, Carolyn Alford, Jennifer Brack, Cheryl Williams, Jenny Tillery, Donna Walters. 4th row: Tamecia Jordan, Belma
Ford, Christy Sinksen, Laura Union, Heather Rouse, Amy Cassidy, Jenny Flewellyn, Al Faulk, Matt Healey, Clem Dennis, David Skinner,
Tommy Pidgeon, Ben Wills, Nikki Lee, Tammy Rosario, Hubert Cabasares, Laure! Huff

Videovations: Ist Row: Leigh Ridley, Amy Henderson, Rita Smith, David Spisso, Tarver

Joiner, Drew Crawford, Robbie Kimsey; 2nd Row: Amy Cassidy, Dee Dee Redding, Syneetra

Holden, Jaymie Chester, Heather Brown, Lisa Sheridan, Jay Foskey; 3rd Row: Dusty cate -
Cowart, Jenny Filush, Shayne Myhand, Billy Daniel, Alison McPherson, Laura Union, Brian ner cige nape borage to David Spisso as Mrs. Timms
Siler; 4th Row: Craig Howe, Nick Datillo, Marc Hamann, Michele Harper, Tammy Rosario, V ooks this obvious PDA'

Dana Cowart, Christa Timms.

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Away from the crowd, everyone is desperately seeking Susan Wills.

Lights, camera, action ... the first ever
Videovations team, formulated in the year
1990, brought to the student body a new and
exciting outlook on the school year. Filled
with expert filmakers, top-notch directors,
and creative thinkers, this team captured
both outstanding highlights and unforgetta-
ble memories and placed them all on film. A
continuous candid, the videovations film it-
self brought simple photographs to life, and
thus allowed viewers to remember their high-
school years beyond a stationary picture.

A pilot program, videovations first year of
filmaking has been one big challenge. As with
the Salesian, deadlines must be made, and
crunchtimes must be overcome. New ideas
and storylines are hard to come by, and the
question of who or what to film is always a
task. However, the video yearbook has

brought to MDS an exciting atmosphere, and
one of innovation and change. Definitely tak-
ing advantage of modern technology, Videova-
tions is proud to present to the student body,

Completely enthralled, this Videovations team listens intensely to the mas-
terful directions of Mrs. Timms,

our first ever video yearbook.

Though the video yearbook is new and ex-
citing, it was not created to serve as a re-
placement for the traditional yearbook. In
fact, year after year, students and faculty
have been challenged with the task of creat-
ing new and exciting volumes of MDS history.
The Salesian is truly a work of art that comes
about only through a joint effort. The mem-
bers of the staff have come to realize that
without each person contributing his or her
part, the finished product will never be com-
plete.

Although it has varied from year to year,
the Salesian offers a chance for new and
better ideas to formulate among the minds of
seniors. However, the production of a year-
book could not be possible without the help of
well organized and patient supervisors and
typists. Under the direction of Mrs. Tate, and
newcomer Ms. Little, the chore of putting
together a bound volume of memories has
become significantly easier.

How did Cheryl Williams rate her own office
in the 2x 3 closet on NBs second floor? Ask Mrs.
Tate.

A SENSE OF

One of the most evident ways that Mount
de Sales is kept abreast of national, local, and
campus news is through through the DeSales
Despatch. Through the years, the Despatch
has provided MDS with news hot off the
presses from topics of national interest to
news of what makes our school what it is.

Editors, page editors, section writers all
of these creative students brilliantly execute
stories and ideas that collectively produce a
finished newspaper that sparks the interest
and curiosity of all of us. The Despatch gives
each MDS student a chance to become intu-
itively connected with the activities and spirit
that makes our school such a mixed bag of
opportunity and personalities.

As its very dedicated, hard-working advi-
sor, Mrs. Mary Frances Peery has been a true
blessing to the Despatch. Under her leader-
ship, the newspaper has grown in capability

Eric Shiflet helps plan the next issue of the De-
Sales DeSpatch.

CREATIVITY

and class as it gains new members each year.
Mrs. Peery has never failed to be the guiding
hand our writers have needed in times of
total frustration and hopelessness. I think
that each member of the Despatch can hon-
estly appreciate Mrs. Peerys suggestions
especially within the panicky days just before
a deadline.

We pride our newspaper staff so much be-
cause it shows each member of MDS how the
accomplishments and personalities of every
one of its students adds to its uniqueness.
Those that seem to go unspoken are adopt-
ed by the Despatch and fully celebrated. For
its future years, MDS can look to the newspa-
per for unification, entertainment, and, for
the teachers, one day on campus when every
classroom is immersed in it reading and
QUIET!

Stephanie Price

Matt Healey and Anne Claxton work diligently to meet their deadline.

A view of what it is like to work on the Literary Magazine.

Literary Magazine (L to R) First Row: Lisa Sheridan, Leslie Weston, Jody Yarborough, Susan Wills, and Joy
Donnel. Second Row: Anne Claxton, Rick Sizemore, and Matt Healey

Newspaper Staff (L to R) First Row: Belma Ford, Karol Kelly, Matt Healey, Eric Shiflet,
Anne Claxton, Margaret Carswell, Vince LaVecchia, Allyson Russell. Second Row: Nicole
Shiflet, Christy Sinksen, Neeka Watkins, Stephanie Price, Kathy Halutik, Tarcia Tripp, Mike
7 ' Hannon. Third Row: Amy Hayslip, Nigel Pierce, Marla Beck, Bridgett Bailey, Alicia Bell,
~~ a Oe ee Matt Able, Matt Malto. Fourth Row: Sam Moody, Erika Green, Elisa Smith, Jennifer Price,
Donna Walters, Angie Stephens, Lisa Sheridan. Fifth Row: Veronique Fessard, Kim Finney,
JoAnna Amos, Jennifer Kim, Kelly Fulgum, Jenny Flewellyn.

A SENSE OF SERVICE ...

Spirit Support Group

Religion Council (L to R) First Row: Megan Skinner, Brandy Cranford, Anne
Claxton, Laura Nackashi, Matt Healey, Clem Dennis, Marla Beck, Jenny Newman.
Second Row: Jennifer Wisdom, Kriston Roman, Greg Currey, Ben Wills, Christy
Sinksen, Courtney Carey, Meg Jackson, Mark Devenny. Third Row: Jennifer Kim,
Amethyst Shortz, Yvette Perez, Nicole Shiflet, Bridgett Bailey, Donna Walters,
Kathryne Buttimer, Susan Hagar, Yolanda Taylor. Fourth Row: Alice Fry, Tracey
Ross, Belma Ford, Rachel Bostick, Karen Musolf, Kristen Shipp, Lisa Sheridan,
Michelle Blay. Fifth Row: Kina Hertwig, Toni Hertwig, Neeka Watkins, Melissa
Holden, Katherine Hatcher, Kate Sheehan, Ronda Rohn, Amanda Mendel.

Wanting to join the conversation, Karol Kelly struggles to get Angie Stevens attention.

a Vee Cree tos et mm tee me

Social Activities Commitee (L to R) First Row: Michelle Thomas, Carolyn
Alford, Jennifer Brack, Laura Union, Becky Swan, Laurel Huff, Nikki Lee,
James Buckley. Second Row: Erin Gilbert, Ann Peery, Natalia Livingston, Joy
Donnel, Rhonda Howard, Carolyn Harpe, Mandy Smith. Third Row: Endia
Cook, Aimee Mizell, Karen Hammock, April Cato, Alena Childs, Jessica Mel-
cher, Kathryn Rodriguez, Amie Allen, Katherine Kile. Fourth Row: Amber
Rogers, Jenny Flewellyn, Sonya Williams, Taffi Gross, Erika Green, Tonya
Lester, Kristen Siedlarz, Craig Rentz, Seth Styons. Fifth Row: Beth Carmi-
chael, CoCo Mathis, Melonie Bell, Sheva Hill, Toni Collins, Angie Joiner,
Veronique Fessard, Julie Green. Sixth Row: Tenae Walton, Leslie Weston,
Jennifer Joyner, Amy Roman, Kristin Higgison, Janna Harn, Brandon Davis,
Danny Camp.

Library Assistants April Cato and Greg Currey.

An activity on behalf of a person, organiza-
tion, or cause, is considered service.
Thoough not all schools pride themselves
with acts of service, MDS is proud to display
many special support groups. The main objec-
tive of a service organization is to spend out-
side time contributing to a cause that is in-
tended to make others happy. Our very own
Religion Council, SAC committee, Spirit Sup-
port Group, and library assistants add much
to the MDS community. In fact, each group
contributes something of its own that is
worth mentioning. Religion Council sponsors
our food drive, Christmas donations, masses,
Tag-a-toy, and spiritual readings that are pre-
sented in our most trying times. The SAC
committee spends hours after school putting
together datewalls for our dances and orga-
nizing our entertainment. The Spirit Support
Group puts forth their effort in the athletic
department. Banners, pep rallies, and rowdi-
ness all contribute to the main objective of
this organization. Last, but not least, our li-
brary assistants service is irreplaceable.
Without the help of those dedicated helpers,
we could neither receive totals of Kroger re-
ceipts, nor enjoy daily newspapers. It should
be mentioned, that these organizations, filled
with hard workers who are faithfully dedicat-
ed to their jobs, are the foundations of true
spirit of MDS. Indeed, service is a special
quality that envelops each and every student
here at Mt. de Sales.

Jenny Filush

A SENSE OF COMPETITION

Mt. de Sales prides itself on the reputation
of having a strong academic program. This
program enables students to reach the high-
est educational standards, and it also allows
those who excel in knowledge to gather to-
gether in order to compete. The Science Bowl,
Academic Bowl, and Math teams are well
representative branches of this academy.
They consist of those students who wish to
excel in academics, and who also wish to take
on the challenge of competition. The Math
team, headed by Mr. Merman, has competed
in several meets. The GML (Georgia Mathe-
matics League) is taken once a month in
order to place our top math students up
against archrival schools. The Academic

Math Team (L to R) First Row: Amber Jenkins, Ben Wills, Second Row: Bill Carter, Mike Adkins, Eric Shiflett,

Bowl, headed by Mr. Mclachlan is really just
one big trivial pursuit game. At the beginning
of the year, this team took first place in the
skill of general knowledge in a tournament at
Macon College, thus enabling them to com-
pete at State. The Science Bowl, which has
had limited success this year, is headed up by
Mr. Mclachlan. In the fall, this team compet-
ed in a written test and finished third place.
Since then, they have competed in several
meets, but all against tough opponents. All in
all, these teams have succeeded in continuing
the tradition of Mt. de Sales excellence.

Jenny Filush

Tarver Joiner, Shannon Wilson, Patrick Desgranges.

Amber Jenkins begins a question, but Mike Adkins seems to have all the answers

Heather Rouse begs Mr. McLachlan to turn off his head, while Christy Sinksen, Krista
Clinbeard, and Amber Jenkins enjoy a good laugh.

Academic Bowl: (L to R) Tarver Joiner, Christy Sinksen, Amber
Jenkins, Laura Nackashi, Anne Claxton, Mare Hammon.

Debate Team (L to R) First Row: James Buckley, Kevin McTier, Jennifer Kim, Alice Fry, Melanie Union.
Second Row: David Skinner, Al Faulk, Anne Claxton, Laura Nackashi, Rick Sizemore, Ben Wills.

.

Model U.N. Delegation (L to R) First Row: Lee Hyer, Steve Ratley, Lisa Sheridan, Amy

Henderson, Nigel Pierce, Laurel Huff, Anne Claxton, Craig Howe, Vince LaVecchia, Susan Rick Sizemore, Al Faulk, Kevin McTier, and Jennifer Ki
Wills, Krista Clinbeard. Second Row: David Spisso, Shayne Myhand, Tarver Joiner, Leigh | proudly show off their first place win from Stratford's fal
Ridley, Matt Healey, Greg Staples, Drew Crawford, Allyson Russell. debate tournament.

Laura Nackashi and Anne Claxton prepare for their next debate meet

The 1990-91 debate team competed in sev-
eral tournaments during the season, which
began in October and lasted until the end of
January. Members of the team were juniors
Jennifer Kim, Alice Fry, and Anne Claxton;
sophomores David Skinner, Laura Nackashi,
Ben Wills, Rick Sizemore, Al Faulk, James
Buckley, and Kevin McTier; and freshman
Melanie Union. Debaters performed admira-
bly, arguing the topic of increased space ex-
ploration. This topic provided for very inter-
esting debate rounds, allowing team members
to debate over such issues as the possibility of
aliens overtaking the earth or the feasibility
of new programs supervised by NASA.

The Varsity team of David and Ben affir-
mative, and Laura and Anne negative, won
first place at the region competition held in
January. Individual recognition was awarded
to David, who received the third place speak-
er award, and Anne, who won the first place

Susan Wills and Anne Claxton receive valuable information from Mr. Dock-

rell about Model U.N.

speaker award. This four-man team advanced
to the state tournament at West Georgia Col-
lege, where they again demonstrated a fine
performance.

The Mount de Sales Model United Nations
delegation, consisting of students from the
Foreign Relations class, represented the na-
tions of Israel and South Africa at a Model
U.N. held at Wesleyan College on March 8.
The Model U.N. was divided into two sessions,
one in the morning and another during the
afternoon. For the morning session, students
formed various committees to argue submit-
ted resolutions regarding such topics as inter-
national law, the environment, and social con-
cerns. A General Assembly was held in the
afternoon. Selected resolutions were dis-
cussed and voted upon during this session.
From the day's activities, MDS students
gained much knowledge about the insight into
international politics.

Greg Staples does some deep thinking at the Mod-
el U.N.

A Sense of Talent

Fall Drama: Ist row (1-R): Jenny Harrelson, Brandi Cranford, Billy Simmons, Clayton Donaldson, Jessica
Melcher. 2nd row: Yolanda Taylor, Allyson Russell, James Buckley, Lisa Sheridan.

Literary Participants: Ist row (L-R): Joelle Tambuatco, Clayton Donaldson, Meg Jackson,
Beth Carmichael, Alice Fry, Linda Horne, Mrs. Donna Washburn. 2nd row: David Skinner,
Brad Busbee, Bridgett Bailey, Angie Joiner, Megan Skinner, Christy Sinksen, Cynthia
Luckie, Laura Nackashi, Anne Claxton. 3rd row: Mrs. Jane Claxton, Jason Todd, Matt
Healey, Matt Able, Chris Moncrief, Shana Alverson, Ben Wills, Tarver Joiner, Shayne
Myhand.

Mrs. Jane Claxton asks two of our essay hopefuls if they have
any questions, problems, miseries?

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Robbie Kimsey practices his oral interpretation piece

Drama, The Theatre . .. When most people
think of an actor, they envision a shadowy
figure draped in black who drifts through life
on his own little cloud, searching for life's
deeper meaning and subtext. At Mt. de
Sales, however, theatrical aspirants seem a
little more sedate and normal. Nevertheless,
they are a very talented bunch. This fall, the
drama troupe took a one-act, And They
Dance Real Slow in Jackson, to competition,
where it won first in the region and second in
the state. Later in the spring, a powerful
courtroom drama, Twelve Angry Men, pre-
miered over a dozen of MDSs most talented
thespians, Although the season for next
year has not yet been selected, MDS can cer-
tainly expect another sucessful year for its
Drama Club under the direction of Mr. Jim
Crisp. Meanwhile, the participants them-
selves can expect another two-three months
of grueling rehearsals, pages of lines to learn,
back-stage butterflies and warm sensations
as the applause envelop them.

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Spring Drama: |st row: Emily Thomason, Mandy Smith; 2nd row: Elisa Smith,
Zalika Sapp, Kristen Siedlarz; 3rd row: Jessica Melcher, Billy Simmons, James

Buckley, Rachel Jones

Throughout its existence at MDS, literary
competition has been more than successful.
In fact, our literary team is one of the states
finest, setting the pace for other schools to
follow. Organized and headed up by Mrs. Jane
Claxton, this team is comprised of many hard
working and determined members. Those who
competed in the region and state competition
were chosen on Literary Day. Some areas of
competition included: Essay, spelling, oral in-
terp., extemporaneous speaking, singing and
piano. The winners then proceeded to region,
taking home the first place trophy, and then
went to state finishing second. All in all,
literary competition in the GISA has im-
proved measureably. However, the Mt. de
Sales literary team has always been one of
the finest, and will continue to compete in an
outstanding fashion.

Allyson Russell and Erin Gilbert quickly re-
hearse before their performances.

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National Honor Society Ist (|-r):Cynthia Luckie, Krista Clinbeard, Jenny Flewellyn, Alice Fry, Anne Claxton, Amber Jenkins, Ronda Rohn,
Jennifer Price. 2nd:Susan Wills, Nikki Lee, Amy Henderson, Susan Hager, Stephanie Price, Tamecia Jordan. 3rd:Chris Hatcher, Tarver Joiner,
Joelle Tambuatco, Chery] Williams, Allyson Russell, Matt Healey, Becky Swan. To the right, National French Honor Society members
Jennifer and Stephanie Price, and Amber Jenkins. Not Pictured: Nikki Lee, Joelle Tambuatco.

Citizen Bee Ist:Vince LaVecchia, Belma Ford, Kathy Buttimer, Laura Nackashi, Alice Fry, National Art Honor Society Ist (L-R): Christy Sinksen, Bo

Krista Clinbeard. 2nd:Mike Malto, Lee Hyer, Sam Moody, Drew Crawford, Amber Jenkins, Anne McDaniel, Christie Schatzman, Neeka Watkins, Coco Mathis.

a en 2nd: Marc Schroeder, Alison McPherson, Jason Wilcox, Nigel
Pierce. Not Pictured: James Hall.

Professor Sam Hutto of Mercer judged MDS's first on-campus art show. Student work was
displayed in the library. Heather Rouse won Ist place, Christy Sinksen, 2nd and Bo

McDaniel, 3rd.

Joining our long-standing chapter of the
National Honor Society this year are three
newly chartered honor societies. MDS has
been awarded the first National Art Honor
Society charter in Middle Georgia. This char-
ter simply enhances the pride we all feel in
our new art department which offers courses
in drawing, graphics, painting, printmaking,
clay, and photography; our well-equipped art
classroom; and our art teacher, Mrs. Diane
Mead. This society gives recognition to those
creative students who find expression and
identity through art and also offers them an
opportunity for providing community service.
Mr. Terrence Mermann, Guidance Director,
also assists in advising this group.

Candlelight induction ceremonies held in
the school library during the evening of May
17, established new chapters of the national
French and Spanish Honor Societies at Mt. de
Sales. The purpose of the Societe Honoraire
de Francais and the Sociedad Honoraria Hi-
spanica is to honor outstanding French and
Spanish students and to promote the ad-
vanced study of these languages. Mrs. Skin-

Winners in the 1991 Foreign Language Competition at Georgia Southern University:
Jenny Harrelson, Melissa Huser, Yolanda Taylor, Will Hinshaw, Jenny Flewellyn, Natalia

Livingston, and Alice Fry.

ner and Mrs. Fry are faculty moderators for
the societies.

As the new societies honor excellence in
art and foreign language study, the National
Honor Society induction service in May con-
tinued its annual recognition of those MDS
students who exhibit excellence in character,
scholarship, leadership, and service. National
Honor Society members continue to show
their willingness to serve the school both
faculty and students. Mr. Michael Vullo ad-
vises this group.

And finally, although it is not an honor
society per se, Mt. de Sales organized this
year a new group of competitors. Sponsored
by the Close Up Foundation, an independent
organization established to encourage a bet-
ter understanding of our government, we
fielded our first Citizen Bee team, We brought
home honors, too. After winning third place
in our Citizen Bee region, which is made up of
private and public high schools, Vince LaVec-
chia represented MDS at the state level. Sr.
Helen is the moderator and coach.

National Spanish Honor Society: Becky Swan, Anne
Claxton, Alice Fry, Jenny Flewellyn, and Michele
Harper. Not pictured: Allyson Russell.

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Underelass ..

Middle school guys take time out on
Student Appreciation Day.

During study hall, juniors Eric Castro-
Poveda and Brandon Davis stay on cam-
pus and prepare for next year.

Vinces Viewpoint from the trapezoid.

Wendi Long and Todd Free-
man share the joys of having
a bottom locker.

Do you really think Bubba
Poole is thinking about En-
glish?

Freshmen Citara Smith and Avril
Cobb show how many digits are in
the number of days until they gradu-
ate.

Class of 1992

Matt Able
Kyle Adkins

Mike Adkins
Amie Allen

Emily Allen
JoAnna Amos 7
resident; David Spisso, Vice-

Sen ea cers: Tracey Ross, P
The junior class officers Tracey lice Fry Treasurer.

President; Amanda Martinez, Secretary; A

Lamonte Askew
Carlos Baxter

Melonie Bell

Erin Burgess Se ~ *
Above, Ben Whitaker tops off the Junior Pyramid
yramid,

The privileged, the proud, the Juniors, Class of 92, have
ascended the scholastic hierarchy over the past three years to
reach the upper ranks. One of the benefits of this ascension
(besides being a Jammin Junior of course) is on-campus privi-
leges. This gave many students a chance to complete homework
assignments, study, or talk with fellow classmates. For Juniors
this was a new and refreshing taste of freedom, respect, and
responsibility.

Brad Busbee
Danny Camp

Belma Ford

Beth Carmichael
Bill Carter

Eric Castro-Poveda
Melissa Clark
Anne Claxton

Krista Clinbeard
Toni Collins
Siedra Cooper
Amy Covey
Dusty Cowart

Drew Crawford
Darren Davidson
Brandon Davis
Gerdine Dawson
Patrick Desgranges

Jamal Duval
Veronique Fessard
Jenny Flewellyn
Belma Ford

Jay Foskey

Alice Fry

Mrs. Garvin's class
is looked forward
to everyday.

Meg Jackson, 1991 Cherry Blossom Princess, represents Mount de Sales well as she assists in awarding
winners at the Special Olympics. 71

Class of 92

Kelli Fulghum , ie.
Julie Greene 1 a
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Cathy Halutick , 2 7. : .
Michael Hannon om, }

e Prayer and Worship

P tiv
to an atten
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Mr. Merm

class.

Janna Harn
Katherine Hatcher

Wilbur Haynes
Dana Higgison

Sheva Hill - Julie Melvin, Ruth Shearer,
John Hinman . : their S-P-I-R-I-T at the Hom
; hams it up on Dress-up Day

Drew Crawford, and David Spi
' 4 pisso show
ecoming Bonfire, Below, Lamonte Askew

Melissa Holder
Kim Hull

One of the highlights of this year was preparing
the Jr.-Sr. Creative minds met and pooled ideas.
Enchantment Under The Sea was chosen as this
years theme.

Then the fun began. Members of the Junior class
met during the weekends for several intense hours
of work. Amidst uncertainty over the band and
debates over the proms colors, was fun, much
laughter, and many HRS jokes. The successful unifi-
cation of the class was as important as the success
of the prom itself.

Belma Ford

Juniors

No Photo
Available

Lee Hyer

Meg Jackson
Amber Jenkins
Angela Joiner
Karol Kelly

Chris Kelsay
Kathryn Kile
Jennifer Kim
Jessica Knot
Mark Koenig

Vincent LaVecchia
Cynthia Luckie
Marcel Lundy
Michael Malto
Amanda Martinez

CoCo Mathis
Jason McNeely
Julie Melvin
Chris Moncrief
Sam Moody

Millard Vining poses for the camera at the Region Basketball

Tournament at Monroe.

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Class of 92

Jenny Newman
Andy Norton

Bubba Pool
Jennifer Price

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Erica Rainey
Kimberly Reid

Amber Rogers
Ronda Rohn

What
is Andy Norton Staring ato

Amy Roman
Tracey Ross

Junior Favorites
Favorite Teacher
Favorite Sport Football
Favorite Movie Pretty Woman

Windell Rutherford 7 . Favorite Car mine
Nicolai Sambulski 4

Kim Saunders
Ray Schulten
Ruth Shearer
Kate Sheehan
Scott Sheppard

Lisa Sheridan
Bryan Siler

Billy Simmons
David Spisso
Andrea Stembridge

Angie Stephens
Brian Taylor
Champ Thigpen
Tarcia Tripp
Millard Vining

Neeka Watkins

; Ben Whitaker
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Polly Wrzesinski
Walt Yarbrough

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Juniors Janna Harn enjoying lunch on the trapezoid.

Scott Achtemeier
Jon Alford
Natasha Amos
Alison Ayotte
Katy Bec ker

Mark Bieker
Brandi Blanks
Christel Boling
Tommy Branch

Roseann Brannen

Angelica Brown
Matthew Brown
James Buckley
Michelle Buquet
Hanz Cabasares

Shannon Cail
Courtney Carey
Todd Carmichael
Mandy Carver

Michelle Thomas, Paige Phillips, Craig Rentz, and Mychal Epps tie on a Red
Ribbon to support MADD.

Sophomores Mr. Vullo(Greg Currey) at the Homecoming Skits.

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.

April Cato
Alison Chester

Alena Childs
Brandy Ciaccia

Endia Cook
Brandi Cranford

Greg Currey
Paige Davidson

Brian DeMichiel
Krista Desgranges

Mark Devenney
Clayton Donaldson

Kris Durham
Myke Epps

Al Faulk

Kim Finney
Todd Freeman

Trey Gavin
Duane Goodwin
Carol Ann Green
Erika Green
Hope Griffin

Taffi Gross
Karen Hammack
Beth Hammond
Carolyn Harpe
Audrey Harrell

Bill Hatcher
Beth Hill
Linda Horan

Erika Green(right ) shows her SOPHOMORE SPIRIT. Above, Sam Jolley and Duane Goodwin pose as
the receipt rappers.

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Rhonda Howard

No Photo Dean Howell

Available

Justin Joines
Sam Jolley

Kevin Jones
Jennifer Joyner

Nikki Kelley
Kathy Kendall

John Kimsey
Suzi Lamarca

Tonya Lester
Wendi Long

Richa Marshall
Chad McDaniel
Lorraine McElroy
Andy McKenzie
Kevin McTier

Jessica Melcher
Aimee Mizell
Tam Moore
Laura Nackashi
Brian Niekras

Jimmy Oller
Timmy Oller
Chris Patras
Yvette Perez
Junior Perry

Paige Phillips
Melissa Raffield
Demeca Reid
Craig Rentz

As we look back on our tenth grade year, we especig
remember our homeroom teachers. Mrs. Reichert read ]
deep Anthony de Milo stories faithfully every morni
giving us a bit of wisdom to help us through the day. ]
strong desire for peace will always be associated with |
irrepressible U.S. history teacher: Sister Helen. }
Reeves will be fondly recalled for her warm smile,
subtle winks, and her unending notes, Mrs, Westons
matched spirit for the sophomore class will probably
remembered most of all. Even though this year is go
our memories will last forever.

David Skin

Obviously Mark Devenny is proud to be a Mount de Sales
student.

Sophomores

Anthony Rice
Ross Robbins

Kathryn Rodriguez
Joy Sams

Tomoral Sams
Bill Schulten

Nicole Shiflet
Alan Shipman

Amethyst Shortz
Kristen Siedlarz

Kevin Simmons
Christy Sinksen

Rick Sizemore
Matt Skilling
David Skinner
Mandy Smith

Elisa Smith

Jennifer Smith
Bret Stansfield
Seth Styons
Michelle Thomas
Jeremy Thomas

Christa Timms
Jason Todd
Abel Torres

Chip Wagner
Corey Walker

Leigh Wallace
Jennifer Walsh
JoAnn Walters

Above Shannon Cail doesnt seem to be too worried about her school work.
To the right, Katy Becker is wondering what is going on.

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Tenae Walton
Lisa Waterman

Chad Westmoreland
Leslie Weston

Kenneth Williams
Sonya Williams

Ben Wills
Jason Wilson

Heidi Witt
Ashley Worley

Todd Wright
Pat Zimmerman

Chaury e Brooks .
ee Freshmen seem very energetic at the pep-rallies Freshman class officers:Avril Cobb, Kariem Jones,
Ellen Crawford, Sam Moody

Favorites

Favorite
Teacher
Favorite
Group

Favorite
Class

Mike Filush, Susannah Hughes, and Abby
Henderson say cheese!

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Miss Little y

New Kids on the
Block

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Heather Gaines
Erin Gilbert

Amy Galeazzo
Tracie Gordon

CLASS OF 94

Freshman remind everyone of the infamous dent in the New Building Madalyn, Natalia, Ellen and Stephanie So H AP
Wall. PY TOGETHER!!!

Melanie Unions display of Homecoming Ginny Maril Ginger Martin
Spirit is bewitching Paul Marshall Bernie Maynard

Boy! was lunch good says Vanessa Barfield and Dana Burns.

LaShanna Farley shows her athletic ability during
intramurals.

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Terri Williams, Jenny Harrell, and Heather Toole are all smiles -

Jimmy Thornburg
Heather Toole

David Tyre

Middle School students get ready for Geography Bee. Winners were 7th grader Jona-
than Currey and 8th grader Susan Locks

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Eighth Grade

Jennifer Deaton and Corbett Plaxico seem very happy to be leaving school 9]

Middle School Chorus entertains in 50s and 60s costume with music from those ancient
times.

Melvyn Williams and Chizomam Okehi apparently think
they're the coolest guys in the Middle School

Sr. Rosina and Coach
Garvin command atten-
tion on Homecoming Skit
Night.

Eighth Graders demon-
Strate all work and no
play.

1991 Confirmation Class: (1st) Kriston Roman, Keith Harris, Me
gan Skinner. (2nd) Melvyn Williams, Kate Stewart, Jennifer Wis-
dom, Susan Bryne, Cory Dockrell. Not Pictured: Robbie Camp

Class of 95

CLASS OF 96

John Robinson is giving this basket his best shot as the C-team competes against Mrs. Hutto could this actually be true? Supe
Windsor.

Karen Ager
Chris Allen
William Arnold
Adam Blanks
Christy Brower

Melissa Brown
Stacey Cato
Kathryn Clements
Megan Cullinan
Michael Cullinan

Jonathan Currey
Dameron Davis
Michael Delladonna
Ryan Dodd

Congratulations to our Duke University TIP sev-
enth graders!

Jessica Perez is using all of her energy to get this balloon ready to be popped as she Se
venth Grade

competes for her class on Fun Night.

Josh Firth
Ben Garland
Walter Gibson
Cody Hale
Jerry Hargrove

William Harp
Kenji Harper
Jason Hartman
Keith Hatcher
Toni Hertwig

Aime Hill
Sarah Hope
Jamey Huser
Brooks Hyer
Robert Johnson

CLASS OF 96

Nettie Pierce, Mary Pierce, Jennifer Raffield and Melissa Walsh grin for

the camera during halftime at Benderemn Stadtan. Renee Lowe lip syncs her heart out. Check that knee

bandage!

Allyson Joyner
Janelle Joyner
Lance Keen
Brian Lareau
Renee Lowe

Kristol Luke
Jason Macko
Jason Maloy
Amy Melvin
Patricia Myers

Jessica Perez
Jeannie Pierce
Mary Pierce
Nettie Pierce
Nick Pirozzi

Schools out! William Arnold and Brooks Hyer wait for
end-of-day rides.

Maybe Ben Garland and Michael Cullinan will get lucky next year and get upper

lockers. Seventh Grade

Jennifer Raffield
Barry Roberts
John Robinson
Jessica Slater
Brad Smith

Trey Smith
Stephanie Starr
Mandy Talley
Kelly Thigpin
Chris Wall

Melissa Walsh
Ashley Waters
Scott Workmeister
Amy Williams
John Wrzesinski

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Surrounded by FPD Vikings, Bryan Siler
powers up for a shot.

Thomas Williams, and Todd Freeman put
on their catching gear for practice.

By the look on Todd Robinsons
face, this is a very intense football
game.

Fe G H T,
fight Cavaliers, fight!
Yvette Perez always supports
our Cavaliers,

In the state soccer match,
Matt Healey prepares for a
shot on goal.

Help, Ive fallen and I cant get
up! Christi Raymond takes a break.

The soccer team entered the 1990

season with high hopes and expecta-
tions. Never before did Mt. de Sales
have so many players with so much
talent. The depth of the team, along
with a strong desire for victory, drove
the Cavaliers to their best season ever.
Going undefeated during the regular
season, the team won yet another re-
gion championship. Six players made
the All-Region team: Marc Hamann, Ni-
gel Pierce, David Spisso, Ben Whitaker,
Walt Yarbrough, and Mychal Epps.
Marc, David, and Ben also made the
All-State team.

Entering the State Championship as
the favorite, the soccer team defeated
long-time rival Frederica for the first
time ever. Coach Dattilo said of the
game, It was a moment of great jubila-
tion! It was a very significant accom-
plishment for the whole team. In the
finals of the championship, the team
lost an agonizing game that was decid-
ed in the end by penalty kicks.

The Cavaliers were coached by Mr.
John Dattilo along with Mr. Gary Mu-
solf and Dr. Robert Wright.

Soccer
Tattnall
FPD
Stratford
FPD
Tattnall
Stratford

Frederica
Stratford

The end of this years football season
marked the end of a legendary era for
Mt. de Sales. Coach Mike Garvin, after
twenty-four years at the helm of the
Cavaliers, stepped down as head coach.

This years season was one marked
by determination, desire, accomplish-
ments, and disappointments. Though by
the 5-6 record, this year did not seem
like a success, the team fought hard to
the end of every game. The season got
started on a good note with an early
victory over crosstown rival First Pres-
byterian. Throughout the year, the Cav-
aliers played tough games against
teams that outweighed them in size but
not motivation. The team fought for a
bid in the playoffs, but were eventually
defeated. This year six players were
named to the All-Region team: Chris
Hatcher, Mike Hull, Jason Cowan, Win-
dell Rutherford, Millard Vining, and
David Spisso. Chris Hatcher was also
named to the All-State team. It was a
difficult and frustrating year because
we didnt achieve our goals. But it was
a great experience playing for MDS and
Coach Garvin in his last year, said
senior, Shayne Myhand.

As an era of Cavalier football comes
to an end, we sadly say goodbye to the
departing seniors and wish Coach Gar-
vin success in all his future endeavors.

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I will never forget our times together, the times that we sweated, the times that we
prayed, the times that we hoped, the times that we won, the times that we lost. We are

together in our memories.

This season brought several changes
to the Mount de Sales football program.
Instead of having B and C teams,
The coaches merged the seventh,
eighth, and ninth grades into one junior
varsity team.

This years team proved to be a hard
working one. The players showed a lot
of determination towards developing
themselves into strong varsity players.
The team was coached by Tony Pierce,
who was assisted by Paul Midkiff.
When asked what the highlight of the
season was, Coach Pierce responded
quickly, Without a doubt, it was the
victory over Stratford.

The team compiled a 2-3 record,
beating Windsor and Stratford. A lot of
progress was made strenghthening the
varsity program. Mount de Sales can
look forward to having experienced and
determined players in the years to
come.

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Our goal this season was to improve
each game, and they did that. This
was the comment Coach Lynn Hatcher
gave when asked about her B-team
softball season. This was a really young
team, the majority being seventh grad-
ers. Their record this season was 3-9,
but this record does not show the poten-
tial the girls have according to Coach
Hatcher. Theres a lot of potential on
that team and in the next few years |
am expecting it to come out. We ended
the season on a good note with a win
against FPD who had beaten us twice
in previous games. Coach Hatcher
could not say enough good things about
this team.

The softball team got off to an excep-
tional start this year as it took second
place in the Windsor preseason tourna-
ment. The hopes for another successful
season skyrocketed as the Lady Cavs
also swept their first two double-head-
ers against FPD and Monroe. The girls
did have a great year, reaching a record
of 7-4, but they were eventually
knocked out of the state tournament by
Pinewood Christian.

The team was coached by Mr. Ches-
ter Pierce, and aided by Mr. Joe
McGhee. Coach Pierce spoke about the
team, I feel that the girls did an excel-
lent job of representing the school.
Giving her views of the season, senior,
Jenny Filush said, We started off real-
ly, really well, getting twenty wins ear-
ly on. We played hard, but ended up
with the short end of the stick.

The teams success is shown in its
five All-Region players: Jennifer
Joyner, Leslie Weston, Katherine
Hatcher, Beth Shelby, and Amy Hays-
lip. Beth and Amy also received All-
State honors. Congratulations to the
girls for a fine season!

Softball
Monroe

Westfield

Monroe

Tattnall

Georgia Southwestern
Pinewood Christian
Southland

This years squad had real skill that
was equally distributed, was what
captain, Bridgett Bailey, said. The
squad consisted of ten hard-working,
dedicated, and spirited young ladies.
We worked together, had a lot of fun,
and everyone contributed, were among
the comments made by seniors, Amy
Henderson and Bridgett Bailey. This
squad was picked in the spring of 1990
and has continously worked through
this spring of 1991. The girls attended
summer camp where they received
many awards. They then held a camp
of their own for the B-team cheerlead-
ers.

Following the camps came the begin-
ning of school, and with it football and
soccer season. Pep rallies, skits, and
caravans were among their duties. Af-
ter football and soccer season, it was on
to basketball. Amy Henderson sums up
how much the girls gave of themselves.
In the past I thought the squads were
good and really close, but this year was
the closest since I have been on the
squads. This years squad were the
heart amd soul of the spirit that was
evident at all of our games this year.

NEWBERRY COLLEGE
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The B-team cheerleading squad this
year was composed. of four sophomores
and six freshmen, of these only three
had previous experience. We had a
very young squad and the year required
much practice and hard work. The girls
all improved 100% by the end of the
year. This was the statement made by
Mrs. Reeves, the coach of the B-team
cheerleaders. Captain, Courtney Carey
added, We worked together and be-
came a real squad. The B-team cheer-
leaders attended a camp held by the
Varsity cheerleaders, cheered for the B-
team sports, and helped the Varsity out
by cheering at the soccer games as well.

This group of seventh and eighth
grade girls came together and devel-
oped into a great squad! said Mrs.
Blanks, the coach of this years C-team
squad. The squad was headed by Kris-
ton Roman and did a great job of cheer-
ing our C-team sports on this year. They
began during basketball season, cheer-
ing for the seventh and eighth grade
teams. The girls were trained by the
varsity and B-team cheerleaders. With
cheerleaders like these, the spirit will
not be lacking at Mount de Sales in the
years to come.

The 1990-91 Lady Cavaliers basket-
ball team had an upbeat season,
marked by improvement and new found
team unity. Freshman, Melanie Koch,
said, I think we came together as a
team and played as one on the court.
The highlights of the season were de-
feating long-time rivals Brentwood and
the region champion Tattnall Square
Academy. I think this years team set
new standards for Mount de Sales girls
basketball. There was a lot of aggres-
siveness and intensity, said senior,
Jenny Filush.

The team was coached by Tony
Pierce, who was assisted by Coach
Lynn Hatcher and Coach Randy Davis.
Dee Dee Redding was selected to the
All-Region team. Jenny Filush, Jennifer
Brack, Katherine Hatcher, and Leslie
Weston received honorable mention. If
this season was any indication, the fu-
ture of Mount de Sales girls basketball
looks really bright.

Opponent
Tattnall 63
Flint River 51
Monroe 73
Westfield 51
Tattnall 56
Westfield 56
Flint River 44
Monroe 69

Monroe 71
Tattnall 49
Flint River 53

Hard work, dedication, and love for
the sport made the 1990-91 B-team girls
exceptional. There were tough times
during the season, but with team effort,
team spirit, and that true craving for
victory, the team had an outstanding
season. The girls finished with a record
of 13-2, losing only to Tattnall Square
Academy and Stratford. The girls were
coached by Lynn Hatcher, who was as-
sisted by Coach Tony Pierce.

The girls worked hard all year. They
improved their individual and team
skills. Many great things are expected
to surface next year with this group of
true Cavalier winners.

The 1990-91 girls basketball C-team
was very young and inexperienced.
Throughout the season, however, the
girls worked on individual skills and
learned how to play as a team. They
played some very challenging games.
Defense was the teams strongest area,
and their offense improved throughout
the year. For a young team they did
very well.

This year the team was coached by
Randy Davis. Mount de Sales basketball
can look forward to a good group of
hard-working girls who have the poten-
tial for greatness.

This years basketball season was a
memorable one for players, coaches,
and students. The team played well
throughout the season and showed
signs of excellence in the coming years.

Going into the season with a young
team, Coach Robert Slocum did not
quite know what to expect. The team
began the season slowly, but gained
confidence as they played. In McAuley
Hall newly dubbed The Terror-
dome by the infamous Roberts Row-
dies the Cavs were almost unbeat-
able.

The team played well in a difficult
region. In the region tournament, they
nearly defeated the defending champi-
ons, the Tattnall Trojans, in a game
that went into overtime.

When asked what he felt the team
accomplished this year , Coach Slocum
remarked, Everyone got a lot of expe-
rience this year, and thats something
you just cant teach. The team ended
the season with a record of 14-11. Jason
Cowan, Chris Hatcher, and Sam Jolley
made the All-Region team. Hopefully,
the team will use the experience gained
this year to make next season even
more outstanding.

Opponent
Tattnall 68
Flint River 55
Monroe 78
Westfield 70
Tattnall 61
Westfield 69
Flint River 57
Monroe 64

This years boys basketball B-team
made a lot of progress toward
strenghthening themselves for varsity
play. Each player developed his individ-
ual skills and his team work.

Many of the players felt good about
how the team developed during the sea-
son. Our record doesnt tell the whole
story about the season. We all got a lot
of experience and got ready for next
year, said sophomore, Mark Devenney.

The team was coached by Chester
Pierce. Though they finished the season
with a 3-7 record, everyone enjoyed the
season and became a better basketball
player. This hard-working team has the
potential to bring Mount de Sales bas-
ketball to a new level.

This season was proba-
bly the most successful
season of middle school
basketball ever. The teams
won more games this year
than they had in the previ-
ous three years combined.

When asked what
brought about the dramatic
turnaround, Coach Paul
Midkiff remarked, The
seventh grade team had a
lot of talent, and the eighth
grade team played well to-
gether. The future of MDS
basketball looks bright.

When asked to describe track in two
words or less, this was said by track
team members. Fun, hard work, excit-
ing, pain, nervousness, laughter, sor-
row, and finally, victory. All of these
words can as easily describe each indi-
vidual track meet as well. This is so
because unlike other sports, track is
composed of many different events. So
while the long jump team might lose,
the triple jump may win or vice-versa.

Earlier the word victory was men-
tioned. This season was full of victories
for the boy's and girls track team. The
boys placed fourth in the region, while
the girls placed second. Many members
of both teams made it to the state track
meet.

This year the girls were coached by
Lynn Hatcher; Coach Garvin led the
boys. Strong coaches are always a big
plus to the abilities and morale of
teams. This year we had two strong
coaches who brought some very fine
athletes to the state competiton.

The 1991 tennis season opened up in
an unusual way. Two new coaches were
at the helm of the teams, which consist-
ed of several experienced seniors.
Coach Midkiff, who had been assistant
coach last year, coached the boy's team
as Miss Little worked with the girls.

The girls finished the season with a
4-6 record. Giving her views on the sea-
son, Miss Little said, If anything, we
learned how important it is to work
together not just in practice, but also
in matches. The boys won the region
championship with a 5-3 record. We
made steady improvement all season,
said Coach Midkiff, but we are losing
three seniors. We'll have our work cut-
out for us next year.

The members of the boys team who
qualified for the state tournament were
defeated in the first round, while the
girls who qualified made it to the sec-
ond round. Senior, Heather Rouse, gave
her views of the season, There was a
lot more improvement in the team it-
self. We worked harder and wanted it
more.

Five seniors in all are graduating
leaving some uncertainty about next
year. The younger members of the team
are confident, however, and Coach Mid-
kiff and Miss Little are looking forward
to next years challenge.

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High goals and expectations marked
the beginning of the 1991 baseball sea-
son. Giving his views early in the sea-
son, senior, Jason Cowan, said, We've
got the best team in the state.

The season had several highlights,
including a 21-7 rout over Stratford.
Another big game was the home field
victory over Tattnall that put the team
in a tie for first place. Losing a playoff
game to Tattnall, the team finished in
second place in the region. Entering the
State tournament, they defeated Deer-
field-Windsor in the first round. In the
second round the team lost to the even-
tual state champions, Southland.

The team was headed by Coach Ches-
ter Pierce, who was assisted by Coach
Tony Pierce and Mr. Ted Shipp. Todd
Robinson received honorable mention
All-Region honors. Chris Hatcher, Jason
Cowan, Thomas Williams, Lamonte
Askew, Darren Davidson, and Danny
Camp were selected to the All-Region
team.

The team made steady improvement
throughout the year. Many of the youn-
ger players showed promise for the fu-
ture. Congratulations to the team for a
tremendous season,

MDS 13-6
10

OPPONENT

2 Westfield

1 Monroe

7 Tattnall

3 Westfield

1 Flint River
0 Monroe

1 Tattnall

2 Flint River
6 Tattnall

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This year's B-team had an outstand-
ing season, marked by improvement
from both the team and individuals.

The team compiled an 8-2 record, los-
ing only to Tattnall. The great thing
about this season, remarked Coach
Tony Pierce, is that everyone contrib-
uted. All of the players got a lot of
experience and prepartion for the var-
sity team. They all showed a lot of
promise as future varsity stars.

The Golf team began this season
with a few simple, realistic goals. The
team wanted to improve their scores
and be able to contend with other
teams. Senior, Billy Daniel, spoke about
the season, The whole team improved.
We felt like we could contend with oth-
er schools. We usually only lost by a
few strokes. The team qualified for
the state tournament by placing fourth
in the region. Though they compiled a
2-6 record, they placed a respective
ninth in the state tournament. We
shot lower scores this year, said Coach
Randy Davis. Though we improved,
our players need to work on the mental
aspect of the game. This years team
was young, having only one senior.
With some hard work in the off season,
this team is capable of great things.

Mrs. Claxton and Mrs. Timms show
that money is the real reason they teach.

Mr. McLachlan always has time for a
confused physics student (and there are
many of them.)

ri PERRI EBES S236;

Pythagoras, Pythagoras, how do | need
thee?

sie? o a o Fey
ear ase,! of

Rookie, Mrs. Dohn in con-
trol at a Religion Committee
meeting.

Coach Slocum really isnt chicken of
anyone.

Administration

Mount de Sales Board of Trustees (L to R) ar |
seated: Sister Valentina Sheridan, R.S.M., i) ald
Sister Grace Marie Dillard, R.S.M., Sister -
Santa Maria dAngelo, Sister Mary Faith

McKean, R.S.M., Sister Mary Rosina, R.S.M.,

Mrs. Anne McCauley. Standing: Mr. Chester

Pierce, Mr. William J. Cassidy, Dr. Wayne

Downs, Dr. Norman Smith, Monsignor Mar-

vin La Frois, Mr. William H. Foy. Not Pic-

tured: Dr. Jimmy L. Cassidy, Jr., Dr. Bobby

Jones, Mrs, Patricia J. Robinson, Sister Vir-

ginia Ross, C.S.J.

: Mr. Chester Pierce: Assistant Principal,
Sister Mary Rosina, R.S.M.: Principal Varsity Baseball, Varsity Softball

Mr. Terrence Mermann: Guidance, Sister Geraldyne Yerg, 0.P.: Middle Mr. Jeff Jowdy: Development, Key
Religion School Coordinator, Religion Club

Mrs. Patti Able: Main Office Secre-

Mrs. Jan Manning: Main Office Sec-
tary

retary

Mrs. Janice Cortes: Development Of-
fice Secretary

Mrs. Katherine Nichols and Mrs. Bet-
ty Ramsey: Food Service

Mr. Sandy Shinholster: Maintenance Mr. Tommy Williams: Maintenance

support Sta

Math, Science ...

Mrs. Bebe Reichert: Geometry

Mr. Ron McLachlan: Chemistry,
Honors Physics, Jr. Class Modera-
tor, Academic Bowl, Science Team

Mrs. Jackie Fry: Spanish II, III, IV, Lan-
guage Dept. Chairman, Spanish National
Honor Society

Muse

Mrs. Melanie Bentley: Physical Science, . . Mrs. Connie Robbins: French I, II, French
7 : oe Mrs. Dolly Reeves: Biology, Advanced Biolo- see Bi MPa

Earth Science, Freshman Class Moderator, gon * SE ihc National Honor Society, Middle School
Varsity Cheerleaders, Science Fair gy, B-Team Cheerleaders French

132

Mr. Mike Garvin: Calculus, Algebra |,
Marriage, Athletic Director, Varsity
Football, Varsity Boys Track

Mr. Brendon Mermann: Algebra II, Alge-
bra III/Trigonometry, Math IV, Problem
Solving, Math Team

Ms. Allison Franks: Spanish I, Middle
School Spanish

Mrs. Lindsey Skinner: French III, IV, Re-
ligion, Literary Events, Hostess

Mr. Paul Midkiff: Algebra II, Statistics,
Tennis, C-Team Boys Basketball

Mrs. Claxton is very special to the
Class of 1991. Thanks for putting
up with us for all these years! We
love you!

and Foreign Language

History, Religion .. .

Mr. Michael Vullo: Art History, Govern-
ment, Religion, Expository Writing, Na-
tional Honor Society

Mrs. Carolyn Garvin: World Histo-
ry, Marriage, Religion, Religious
Activities

Father John Cuddy: Religious Guidance

Mr. Randy Davis: Economics, Government,
Psychology, Golf Team, C-Team Girl's Bas-
ketball

134

Mr. Kevin Dockrell: Foreign Relations, Con- Sister Helen McCreary: American History,
temporary America, Religion, Model U.N. Citizen Bee, Bookstore

Mrs.Patricia Judd: Middle School Math

Mrs. Mary Pat Dadisman: Middle School Mrs. Lynn Hutto: Middle School Reading
Social Studies, English

Mrs. Louise Morgan: Middle School Sci-
ence

Mrs. Lynn Hatcher: Middle School
Social Studies, English

Mrs. Betty Dohn: Religion, Religious Ac-

and Middle School

English, P.E

Mrs. Donna Washburn: Chorus, Ad-
vanced Chorus, Literary Events, Guid-
ance

Mr. Tony Pierce: Girls P.E., Var-
sity Girls Basketball, Jr. Varsity
Football, B-Team Baseball

Mr. Robert Slocum: Boys & Girls P.E.,
Varsity Boys Basketball

Mrs. Jane Claxton: English III, Honors En- Mrs. Gwen Weston: English II, Sophomore

Class Moderator, Literary Events, Activities

Ms. Mary Margaret Little: English I, Year-
<o glish Ill, English Dept. Chairman, Literary

Events

Mrs. Brenda Timms: Pascal, Computer
Math, Global, Student Council

Mrs. Mary Frances Peery: Keyboarding,
Journalism, Speech, Newspaper, Liter-
ary Magazine, Literary Events

Mrs. Madge Knott: Media Specialist

Mrs. Diane Mead: Printing, Drawing,
Photography, Clay, National Art Honor
Society

Mr. Jim Crisp: Drama Director

Mrs. Sandra Tate: English IV, Honors
English IV, Debate, Yearbook

and Specialties

Amy Cassidy, braver than most during the
blood drive,

Billy Daniel and Jay Foskey dont want
Jenny Newman to break the camera.

Craig Howe with a special friend.

Lashanna Farley smiles for
the camera.

Erin Wood cross-dresses dur-
ing fun night.

Its okay Chad, one day you'll be a
Rowdy too.

LAW OFFICES OF MELVYN J. WILLIAMS,
Lv FA

Mervyn J. WILLIAMS
ATTORNEY AT LAW

1055 WALNUT STREET
Macon, GA 31208
PHONE: (912) 742-4508
TELECOPIER: (912) 742-4274

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Macon, Georgia

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1138 Lake Valley Road, Macon, GA 31210

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Phone: 912-784-5232
Fax: 912-781-5258

Senior Vice President & General Manager

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LITTLE

ANGEL |
BOARDING Congratulations
KENNELS

Rt. 1 Box 407
Dry Branch, GA
31020

Good Luck
De Sales
From A Friend

Seniors!

Good Luck In
The
Future!

From
ATTAWAY COTTAGE
1235 Walnut Street

746-0354

912-945-6330

A BARNES GLASS CO Achievement Is

308 Vickie Drive (912) Every Mans Goal!
Warner Robins, GA 929-0101 From A Friend
Residential Commercial
No Job Too Small

BRANDLER INSURANCE SERVICES, INC.
MP ota) 34 FAK) HS Congratulations and Best Wishes
To The
Class of 1989

National Manufacturing Center - Macon, GA
YKK AND MACON - GROWING TOGETHER

MARK THOMSON
PHOTOGRAPHY

90 Martin Luther King Blvd
Macon, GA 31201

5 Bank South Service

Our first name is Bank, but
our family name is South.

At Bank South, we have a simple philosophy __is a lot to like about us. After all, our first name is
to treat each of our customers with the special Bank, but our family name is South.
attention and service that will make them feel
right at home with uslike part of the family.
If you're looking for a little more attention and
personal service from your bank, you'll find there Member FDIC

GEORGE S. STEFANIS, MD.

310 Hospital Drive
Suite 205

MAGAZINE

Congratulations
From
A Friend!

GEORGIA
TOOL
AND

SUPPLY
COMPANY

INC.

738 Broadway
P.O. Box 4448
Macon, GA 31201

We Aim To Please!

FIRSTMACON

BANK (TRUST

Mon-Friday Drive Thru 7:30 AM-6 PM
Lobby 9:00 AM-5 PM
Open Saturdays 9:00 AM-1 PM

746-7000

501 Walnut Street

Member

ALADINS LAMP
Used & New Books

CHRIS R.
SHERIDAN
AND
COMPANY

BUILDING CONTRACTORS

Box 4441
Macon, Georgia 31208

Caring For The MDS Campus
For Over 40 Years

ESSEX COMPANY

INVESTMENT SECURITIES A DIVISION OF
J.C. BRADFORD &.Co. seen

MUNICIPAL BONDS * STOCKS * MUTUAL FUNDS * GOVERNMENT |
AND CORPORATE BONDS... |

389 Mulberry Street Macon, GA 31201 Telephone (912) 746-6262

NEALS RED AND WHITE
6398 Zebulon Rd.
Macon, GA 31201

474-7864
Fresh Meats & Produce

Grocery & Deli
Open 7 AM To 10 PM

LEWIS CARPENTRY

Rt 1 Box 1915

Gordon, GA 31031
986-4296

0 QUALITY & SERVICE ARE THE:

A GOOD DEAL
ON
A GREAT TIRE

e ALIGNMENTS
e BRAKES e TRUING

e AIR CONDITIONING TAN = oe
e DIAGNOSTIC TUNE UP ey
e COMPUTERIZED ENGINE |

ANALYSIS WHEELS? i

SOUTH MACON EAST MACON

788-4532 743-7488

PIO NONO PLAZA SHURLING DR.
NORTH MACON

745-3775

NORTH PARK SHOPPING CTR.
Ney tat AND

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CORNER OF PIO NONO
& GUY PAINE RD

788-7862

Compliments Of:

HORATIO CABASARES, MD,
FACS, FICS

... Congratulations, Hubert, For
A Job Well Done
... Best Wishes, Hanz
... Welcome, Leigh
_.. Thanks, Lorna

Best Wishes

TOM

TOM BUIL

someae fine FLoor Coverings
Expert Installations

BURGESS CARPET CENTER

171 SPRING STREET P O. BOX 4164 MACON, GEORGIA 31208

Compliments Of

CLAXTON-HILL
DRUGS

School Supplies
e Pharmaceuticals
e Household Items
e Gifts & Jewelry

Shurlington Plaza 7463219
Congratulations, Seniors!

Sa 7 | SS
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f Shoe* Shack |,
sor ere
Where Comfort and Fashion Meet

Locally Owned MACON Mati.
UPPER LEVEL
MACON. GA

(9)2) 477.8964

WESLEYAN STATION
FORSYTH ROAD
MACON. GA 31210
IZ 474-1212

Ip THE BANK OF PERRY
SS EN LAYDSCap
Williams-Rowland oes oARGRET ee NG,
inti ce te. wae sex, Vo
Printing ys 953-3639 EXE. *
1506 Hardeman Ave. Se: LANDSCAPING eae
Macon GA 31208 _ GROUNDS MAINTENANCE! 2.

SPRINKLER: YSTEMS

Gary Deeb PO. Box 2552 + Warner Robins, Georgia 31099

WORLDBOOK-CHILDCRAFT

CONDITIONED AIR

P.O. Box 4023
Macon, GA

Phone: 912-742-8768

In Memory .
Of CViewaian SP 1 illage

Patrick R. Cramer

Katherine L. Union PACERS,

1841 Hardeman Avenue Macon, Georgia 31201 (912) 741-5001

Good Luck In
The Future For All
Mount De Sales
Students.

DR. AND MRS. NORMAN
SMITH, RITA, AND
COLBY

ee MASSEYS
oT PHARMACY

Compliments Of

DR. PATRICK G.
ALLEN

Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon

Quality Prescription
Service

Baconsfield Office Park 1057 North Houston Rd.
Suite 111 Warner Robins, 788-2191

Macon, GA 31211
745-0451

923-8811 3219 Houston Ave.
Macon, GA

MACON FAMILY MEDICINE, P.C.

3350 Northside Drive
Macon, GA 31210

(912) 474-1548

POWELLS
RIVERSIDE
PHARMACY

2720 Riverside Dr.
Macon, Georgia
31204

743-4408

MACON SATELLITE
SYSTEMS

Northeast Plaza
662 Shurling Drive

David Shell Macon, GA 31211

MACON FEED & SEED
CO.

Jimmy Rousey
General Manager

2458 Emery Highway
Macon, Georgia 746-4661
31201

A

McGOl Yun: ,

Quality Built Memorial & Burial
Vaults

3192 Vineville Ave
Macon, GA

Phil M. McGoldrick Bus: 742-2772
President Res: 474-8405

A AUTO CLINIC
OF MACON

General Repair
Carburetor Repair
Precision Tune Ups

Richard 1900
Zebell Shurling

742-6609

Rick
743-6031

Barron

Dennis M. Ad

Sales Manager

ThePrudential (>

4535 Forsyth R
Office: 912 474

INSURANCE AND
FINANCIAL
SERVICES

Dennis M. Axman, CLU

1-912-474-6154

4535 Forsyth Rd.
Macon, GA
31210.

Congratulations,
Seniors!

May God Bless You In
All
Of Your Endeavors

ROBERT H. WRIGHT,
D.D.S. P.A.
Oral And Maxillofacial
Surgery

1502 Forsyth St
Macon, GA
31201

(912) 746-6833

BUBBA TRIPPS AUTO BODY SHOP

AUTO BODY REPAIR & PAINTING

KATHY TRIPP 904 VINE STREET
Owner - Adjuster MACON, GEORGIA 31204

CLEAR AIR, INC. d/b/a
Asbestos
iA Abatement SK CENTER
* International

ASA HOWARD

181 Bay Street

735 Cherry St Williams Plaza
Phone: (912) 745-1044
Macon, GA 31201

Fax: (912) 745-7787 Warner Robbins, GA
746-3286 922-5605

AA A

CHIROPRACTIC

COLOR PERFECT THE PIG IS AT THE PEACH
H
Paint & Decorating ~ REAL PAT COOKED
a Paipt Wallpaper DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS
B| -Accessoyies * Equipment PEACH FESTIVAL OUTLET CENTER
DR. DEMETRIOS A. KYDONIEUS : a\ ~ Stan Ethridge enn TONE -75_ EXIT 16
CHIROPRACTOR SOT er Underwood (Decorator)

=| 100) 4523
1190 Hightower Road 7:30 - 5:30 Mon - Fri <a 4771- 1180 Fosye
Macon, Georgia (912) 788-0111 8:00 - 12:00 Sat

WEBB, OWNER

BOEING

CONGRATULATIONS

To The

Class Of 1991

P.O. Box 10248 Macon, GA
Wilson Airport 31297-0248

eye OSS REE DONNELL & ASSOCIATES WAYNE GRACE &
Harmon Masonry ASSOCIATES

and Construction 4691 S. Beechwood Dr.
Specializing In * New Homes Macon, Georgia 31210 875 Orange Terrace
* All types brick. block * Additions 912-474-9779 Macon, GA 31201

Stone and rock work * Remodeling -
* Commercial. Industrial Jim, Lola & Joy Donnell 741-3976

* Insurance Repairs
# Residential Phone: 935-2724

FREDERICK M. SCHNELL, M.D.

CENTRAL GEORGIA
HEMATOLOGY & ONCOLOGY ASSOCIATES, P.C.
729 PINE STREET - MACON, GEORGIA 31201
TELEPHONE 912/743-7068

JAMES F. SMITH, JR., M.D., F.A.C.P. MICHAEL D. MANGUM, M.D.

Gus Wilson, Owner
2601 Gray Highway
Macon, Georgia 31211
912-746-3413

One Stop For All
Your Bait, Tackle,
And Hunting Needs.

CENTER FCR PSYCHIATRIC CARE, P.C.
James W. Branam, Jr., M.D.
M. Patrice Webster, M.D.

577 Walnut St., Suite 100
Macon, GA 31201-8299 TL THREE R
(912) 746-5114 USED AUTO PARTS

2408 Rogers Lake Rd.

19-B Erin Office Park Lithonia, GA
Dublin, GA 31021 404-482-8753
(912) 275-4797

Larry, Renee, Reneathia &
Reneldia Primus Owners

COST CUTTERS

246 Tom Hill Sr. Blvd.
Macon, Georgia
31204

746-6002

GEORGIA MEDICAL

792 Broadway
Macon, GA
31201

746-7364

ADJETRY K. LOMO, M.D
P.C.
839 First Street

Adolescent Pediatric
Medicine
745-7702

GROUP INSURANCE
ASSOCIATES

Charles P. Deaton, Jr.
Third Party Administrato

2942 Vineville Ave.
Macon, GA
745-0446

ONING, UNLIMITED

INDIVIDU.
het
atitiisi +
CYBEX-EAGLE * TANNING BEDS
* SPECIAL AEROBICS . * SAUNA & STEAM
FLOOR * SHOWERS & LOCKER
COMPUTERIZED ROOMS
AEROBIC EQUIPMENT * CONCEPT li ROWING
FREE WEIGHTS MACHINE

in
CHILD CARE * SCHWINN AIRDYNE
BIKES

f 4357 FORSYTH RO
= AT RIVOLI CROSSING 471-0333

HOLY SPIRIT
CATHOLIC CHURCH

4074 Chambers Rd.
Macon, GA 31206
788-6386

Ne
JOHN CHAPMAN TRANSMISSION, INC.
SERVICE

OVERHAUL 4 REBSUILD-ONE DAY SERVICE IN MOST CASES
TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS

OPEN MON-FRI
8 AM-6 PM
[ 474-3785 |
| 477-4012 |

4685 BROOKHAVEN RO

D. Bruce Work, CFP
District Manager

Bus. (912) 746-5141

Res. (912) 746-6667

IDS Financial Services Inc
2411 Ingleside Avenue
Macon, Georgia 31204

MASTER
MILLIONAIRE
CLUB

NEON/PLASTIC
SERVICE
INSTALLATION

912/745-6591
912/745-5103

MACON CUSTOM Supe INC.

Internally TMlaminated Letters & Signs

COUNTRY LANE

242 Tom Hill Sr. Blvd.

Northpark Center
Macon, GA 31210
912-477-0827

KILE AND BARR
CONSTRUCTION

205 Springtime Dr.

765 GRAY HIGHWAY
MACON, GA 31211-1852

Congratulations, Seniors

Alicia Bell
And
Nicole Pitts

From The OZZIE McKAY GIRLS
CLUB

Know Thyself; Learn More;
Climb Higher.

SUPER ONE W & R SWEEPING THE

INC.
SANDWICHES SPORTS
pee MEDICINE

Palm Oak Blvd. CENTER
Macon, GA 31204 We Sweep While You
Sleep er
474-331] 1600 Forsyth Street

ae ee es Macon, GA 31201
Manager: Kristin Dupree Owner: Isabell Gregory 745-6891

Si SOUTHERN
Congratulations Fy | HERITAGE

St. Peter Claver Class Of '87 ' \ = i LANDSCAPING

Mount De Sales Class Of 91

From The S.P.C. SISTERS AS Za) 2a P.O. Box 4891
OF THE BLESSED SACRAMEN a :
F THE BI ES ED SAC RAMENT : Macon, Macon, GA 31208

477-6069

ONEAL, BROWN
PESIVA DAY (1) 1 an On

Fulton Federal Building

With Us, Banking Is A Very Personal Matter?

SECURITY NATIONAL BANK

2918 Riverside Drive
Macon, GA 31209-7166
477-6030
Member FDIC

Compliments Of Congratulations
LAW OFFICES OF Class
EMMETT L. GOODMAN Of
BARBARA S. BOYER 1991
DAVID M. DONNER

GA. WHOLESALE
DIST.
P.O. Box 7326
Macon, GA
31209

544 Mulberry St.
800 Fulton Federal Building 745-5415
Macon, GA 31201 742-5706 743-6741

ALLEN C. LOYD,
INC.

Pipeline Contractors

242 North Street
P.O. Box 3177
Macon, Georgia 31205

012-743-7692

SPIVEY
S @ ORTHOPAEDIC
aos aes CLINIC. Pc

124 HOSPITAL DRIVE

WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA

Serving the Petroleum Industry and
Its Customers Since 1956

SAM S. CHANDLER INSURANCE AGENCY

= Belly Wileax e>

IM BROADWAY PO. BOX 67
PHONE. (912) 742.3641 MACON. GEORGIA 31297-0067

Trust Company Bank
of Middle Georgia

A Suntrust Bank

P.O. Box 4248
Macon, Georgia 31208
741-2265

ONualias

FINE ITALIAN CUISINE

2720 Riverside Plaza
Macon, Georgia 31204

Naralia De! Basso-Orsini (912) 741-1380

Monday thru Friday
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

1191 Oglethorpe Street
745-9909

Price includes Meat, 2 vegetables and choice of bread.

Largest Selection of
Herbs In The Middle Georgia Area

605 Poplar St.
Macon, Ga. 31201

912/745-6310

OWNER - Emest Marcus, Jr.

BOWEN
BROTHERS
CLOTHIERS

484 Mulberry
Macon, GA
31201
912 745-

GUS BAIT AND TACKLE II

Gus Wilson, Owner
1187 Riverside Drive
Macon, GA 31201
912 742-1964

PHILLIPS AND DAVIS
843 Poplar Street
743-1354

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THE SWIMMING POOL PEOPLE

THE POOL & SPA STORE
1276 Riverside Dr.
912 745-4791

TROPHIES

= 4313 Pionono Ave
Macon, GA 31206
cru: R- 912 781-7370

M & M CONSTRUCTION

Rt. 2 Box 425
Gordon, GA 31081
986-5303

NATIONAL POST CARDS

Macon, GA 31202
(912) 743-8951

2 HOUSTON
SPORTS

MEDICINE CLINIC

s
IS

124 Hospital Dr
923-0154

Good Luck
Seniors
And
Junior
Class
President

2690 Riverside Dr.
Macon, GA 31204
746-8855

Congratulations

DUNKIN
Class BONnuUTS. Of

It's worth the trip.

121 Tom Hill Sr. Blvd.
Macon, GA 31210

1991

Congratulations
Class Of
1991

DR. & MRS. ORLANDO BALCOS
JOYCE, ORLANDO & JON-JON

EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT
MEDICAL GROUP

Claude L. Pennington, MD.
Warren L. Griffin, M.D.
Sean B. Peppard, MD.
C. Warren Dunn, MD.

Specializing In Medical And Surgical Care Of Problerns With The Ears, Nose, Hearing, And
Breathing Problems And Throat And Voice Disorders.

800 First Streer
Macon, GA 31208
912-743-8443

Office Hours By Appointment Major Insurance,
VISA, And Mastercard Accepred

KENNEDY DRUGS
524 Poplar Street

Congratulations Downtown Mac on
Jennifer Brack 13-4700

DRUGS, COSMETICS, SUNDRIES
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ON DUTY
COMPUTERIZED TAX RECORDS

FREE CITY WIDE PICKUP & DELIVERY

EVANS 10% Discount for Senior Citizens
CLAY
COMPANY Monday - Friday Saturday

9:30 - 5:30 9:30 - 3:00

Macon s Oldest Famtly Owned Drugstore
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SENSATIONAL SENIOR MESSAGES

The Senior class of 1991

This year we have endured great sadness in the loss of a
great friend and have rejoiced in the recovery of others
I feel that these events have brought about a more
unified class. This past year has brought both good and
bad memories. These memories are those that we should
never forget

Tommy Pidgeon

Shannon

Can you say punch bug? It's hard to believe that we've
gone to school with each other since first grade! But |
must say, this has been the best year yet, with the
exception of our eigth grade year. | must say, it was an
expierence we will never forget! Thanks for all you've
done this year! Good luck in college!

Jennifer

Madalyn

Have fun, don't tick Mom and Dad off, keep the grades
up and the guys off. Make your next few years here the
greatest you can. Good luck with you and Amy! Ha!(J/K)
Don't embarass me. | know you won't. Thanks for being a
great Sis

Bo

Coach Slocum

Take care of your brother James and his passenger
pidgeon

Chris and Shayne

Coach Tony Pierce and Chris Hatcher

The two biggest rulebenders and rulemakers in any
game but especially Volleyball and pepper!

The Victims

Bubba (Pookie Bear)

Remember | cant believe you called, five hours, you
didnt even stop, I wish someone would, country music
yuk!, Bowling, Atlanta, Jimmy Buffett, daises, Putt-Putt,
I'm in big trouble, Hay House, Nov. 11, 1996 (Nope
thats hunting season), This time it's forever (maybe
not). Most of all remember Forever is as far as I'll go,
I love loving you, your the best thing thats ever hap-
pened to me, your my hero, and I love you
ATWATWABA

Babydoll

Jennifer and Chery!
Follow that white Prelude!!
Jenny

Donna, Carolyn, Jenny, Jennifer B., Kathy, & Steph-
anie

1 hope you know how much you mean to me. You have
been the best friends anyone can hope for. Thanks for all
the good times and for always being there for each other.
I'm going to miss you so much next year. Jennifer I'll
see you at UGA so we can follow more white Preludes
Love,

Cheryl

Walt

Always remember that | LOVE YOU MORE! (And don't
argue with me!)

I Love You,

Donna

Duane

Thank you for being there when I really needed you. You
are my best friend, my worst enemy, my confidant, and
my true love. I love you very much and | will miss seeing
you every morning.

See you later Sweetie!

Love Ya!

Amy M.

Thomas and Brent
I'm gonna miss all our lovely talks at lunch!

Heather B.

All Juniors

I would like to take this moment to formally congratu
late former juniors, Sheva Hill, Melonie Bell, and Siedra
Cooper on finally becoming Seniors!

From,

Nikki

Stacy

Study halls been great. I'm glad you got to experience
your first wreck with me, You are the only person who
would listen to me when | needed a friend to talk to. I
know the underclassmen in our study hall thought we
were major pigs, especially when we ate that huge bag of
cheese popcorn. Keep partying and have fun at college
Come and visit me sometimes. We have also had some
great conversations in photography, mainly picking on
Todd. Thanks for all you've done for me and being a true
friend. We Made It !!!

Tina

Lamonte, Sam, Millard, Gerdine, Wendell, Kariem and
Jamal

What fun we all had! | know that you guys are gonna
miss me next year because I'll be back to watch ya'll
play basketball

Good Luck!!

Love Ya!

Dee - Dee

Juniors
Have as much fun as you can but have a great year!
Syneetra

My sister Jennifer

I leave the neverending segas of Physics and Gov./
Econ.! Seriously, remember that I love you very much
and that when I'm not near you, I'm always a phone call
away

Love,

Stephanie

Michelle

Oxford College here we come. Do you think they're ready
for us, Maybe for me, but definitely not for you. You're
pretty nice when your beating somebody up (J/K).

We've been through a lot, but we got through it, See you
next year
Becky

Farhvegnugan (Chip)

I'm just J/K about the name, you're not a farhvegnugan
( most of the time!). Hamlet was a great movie, wasn't
it? NOAH! I dont think I would have survived Math IV if
it hadn't been for you. | apologize for all the times I had
an attitude although you weren't exactly the most
pleasant person yourself all the time either. Thanks for
being a great friend these past four years ( especially
this past year). Dont ever forget me ( as if you could !)
and don't go killing anymore birds 0.K.?

I Love You,

Donna

Melonie, Belma, Erica, Neeka, Kim, and Jennifer P.
Have a great Senior year and lots of fun!!
Alicia

Donna and Cheryl

Thought you lost me didnt you ! I've found the man |
want to marry. There is a white Prelude! Those Prelude
guys! Pull them over. Pull them over. Cops! You did
WHAT in the parking lot!!! I hate the seat. Lets go to
Wendy's, Del Taco and Dairy Queen. | had a great time
with you all. | love you very much. | love you.

Love,

QV

Mr.Mermans First Period Trig. Class

I never knew math could be so interesting that early in
the morning! Special thanks to Lil Roman, Mike, D.J.,
Kat, Humpty, Ricky, Elvis, Billy and Pauly Shore. Chillin
Ma - jer. To Mike, D.J., and Lil Roman Check out the
wood you created!

Tommy

A great buddy: Jay

Remember all the great times we had: Panama City, Beta
parties, countless nights of mischief, Amy, 29, my pool
and of course our years of companionship at MDS. I'm
still here so we can keep having a ball. Thanks for
being a great pal

Bo

Tammy and Michelle

Karen's house; my K.U. med. (you figure it out); U-Turn
on Riverside; I'm so hungry, | could eat the car!"; It's
a girls night out and look at ya'll 3-19-91; Eat every-
thing!; Its been great, too bad it didnt start sooner! |
love you both very much.

Kristen

Tater
Punch-bug! Gotcha!
Jen

Amie

I think you're more excited about college than | am! Two
summers ago, my life changed and its because of you!
When I'm gone, never, ever forget our great memories!
St. Patrick's Day, Panama City, dumb jokes, Jimmy Buf-
fet, Atlanta, M.K., Patrick Smith, the lamp with grapes,
me falling at the beach, you falling down the mountain
(M's), Mercer, Rays & the dancing ranchers, and best of
all, R&R (WOW! that car scared me!!) I'll miss you more
than words can say

ILY-Skippee

Sam

(Isn't that a fat name?) Its hard to say where it all

began. I suppose. Over Christmas holidays when we hung

around with Evary (& of course drank lots of coffee) or

perhaps with that painkiller conversation (what the . .
am | sayiing.) The past two years have been the best

ones of my life mainly because of you. You are such a

special person, one | can always depend on, Remember,
the R.E.M. cosmic concert, Grandman's, 6-Flags (Are
you crazy?"), 5 more minutes (Moody Standard Time) &
New Year's Eve among many other fond memories. |
could say much more but, most importantly thank you
for being my best friend. You mean the world to me!
I LOVE YOU ALWAYS!

Margarine

Craig

This year and you have been really special to me. Re-
member that, even though I'm far away

Susan

Cheryl
Follow that white Prelude!
Jennifer

Jenny

Keep the napkin always and don't ever lose your
Beatles memorbilia for the bathroom, and Please try to
control yourself when you watch Flint River, our sopho-
more year for the 1,000,000 time. It's been fun hasn't it?
Susan

K-K-A
Hey Pals! Don't forget my idracib Hey why don't we
open these doors. We are only going 60 on Vineville
Where are my keys. There in the couch Van, Chip,
Jay, Rich, Rett, and Erbie. A little too much all the time
I swear it spilled I did not say that. Well if 2 did
2 don't remember Jimmy Buffet and Margaritaville
man Candles 2000 calories and chita
Gum and M&M's J's & L's Heartaches. Wild
times. We've been through it all. I'm going to miss all of
you. Good Luck! Love Always!
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Marge and Eric

Thank you! You are both wonderful, great people. Our
friendship helps me in so many ways, and | just want
ya'll to know how much I love you.

Heather

PS. M. Don't forget to sing the happy, high song.
E. remember when the going gets tough, you need to get
back to the basics go spit off a bridge!

Our underclassmen neighbors
Hope you have enjoyed our conversations at lunch even
though you were not a part of it. Sorry we won't be here
next year to Our end of the table

Laura (BEE)

I'm glad that we became close again this year. Thanks
for listening, understanding, and being honest it came
in handy. You mean alot to me and I'll miss you! Don't
forget our fun adventures: construction sites (at night of
course!), Lite, old flames, VW bugs, country music, and
BEES! Also, I'm still hoping for those UNANSWERED
PRAYERS, how about you?

Love You Lots,

Laurel

Kris Durham

Thank you for being my friend in my time of need. | will
always be ready to listen to you whenever you need me.
You are my lifesaver even though your friend is diffi-
cult at times. Take care of yourself because love is
around the corner. You are the best. | will miss you.
Amy M.

Farhvenugan (Chip),

I'm just joking about the name, you're not a farvegnugan
(most of the time). Hamlet was a great movie, wasn't it?
Noah!! | dont think | would have survived Math IV if it
hadn't been for you. | apologize for all the times I had an
attitude although you weren't exactly the most pleas-
ant person yourself all the time either. Thanks for being
a great friend these past four years. Dont ever forget me
(as if you could!) and don't go killing anymore birds
0.K.?

I Love You

Donna

Laura

Hey Best Friend! Always remember 8, 9, 10, 11,& 12. The
five years together. Geeeeedo's, Savannah, S.R. oops
sorry, footprints on the ceiling, fights, friends, love,
upsets, companionship, laughter, tears, disappointments,
successes we've been through it all and look where we
still are together! | love you!

Amy Hayslip

Cherry!
I LOVE YOU!!!
Orange

Kathy(a.k.a. Kath or Kate)

Well, Kathryn, despite maintaining the world record for
the most absences and for tardies, we finally made it
Three years seemed too long, yet not long enough. I'll
remember you always, along with the bun ladies, the
midnight talks, macaroni memories, JON BON JOVI, mile
long blood spots, the disasters you saved me from (one
March night in particular), car races down Emory High-
way, and the incredible friendship and love. We've come
along way together, sis, and we've got so much further to
go together.

Always Allyson (Allie)

The lunch gang

It has been my pleasure to feed you guys. Conversation
would have been non-existent if it weren't for our No-
sey Neighbors. Remember the food thief? Behave and
always remember the good ole times.

Love ya Guys

Jennifer

AM

How about some frozen yogurt?! But I can't decide which
flavor.Remember those two guys in the jeep?! Or how
about Mozambique?! Thanks for the great times! And |
want to tell you you're an extremely wonderful girl
dont let anyone tell you otherwise! I love you!
Heather

Nigel

We finally graduated! Miracles never cease. Im not
going to get all emotional right now and as I've said
before a good-bye I'll never say. I've got a book-
mark for May 21, 1991, but I also have many more pages
to be written upon Just remember though we may
be miles apart, I'm only 7 digits away. Love You
Christie

Carolyn

We've had good times, but now you're driving and I feel
kinda old. Your Junior year will be as good as mine was,
I'm sure. Take care and have lots of fun. Love you.
Nicole Pitts

To my dear friend Marla

What can | say to someone who is my greates friend?
Remember Hilton Head, Ask a Nurse, 18th Birthday, the
cooler full of Pepsi, the great heart to heart talks, Pey-
Pey | could go on forever! Thanks for your friendship
may it continue forever

I Love You! Alskin

Tarver Joiner

You have a special place in my heart. I wish you the best
of luck with everything you do! Dont ever forget me.
Always keep in touch!

I Love you! Alison

Jason

Words cannot describe what you mean to me. As I look
back through these last four years together, | seriously
wonder if I could have made it without you. I could write
some important memories down here on paper but so
many are so important and so unforgettable that they
woould fill up these page. So, | guess that the one thing
that I want to be written here for all time is that I love
you and true love lasts forever.

Amy

Shayne

Thanks for the laughs and for listening to all my prob-
lems. You've become a really great friend. Hope to see
you in South Bend. Don't forget the MDS wrecking crew
Matt

Mrs. Bentley and All Varsity Cheerleaders

My Senior year couldn't have been better! I enjoyed
being on a squad with not only great cheerleaders, but
also with people who cared about each other. Here are
just some fun times to remember:camp, soccer, football,
basketball, St.Simons, Rita: Read my mind?!", 1 minute
left on the clock! bus gossip, our stuntmen, pizza and
ice tea, and Melonie and Meg:ANYWAY!, I'll miss you,
but remember we'll never be apart cause I'll always
have a cheer in my heart!

Love

Bridgett

Mike

This is it little brother! It's time for you to take over
where | left off. Settle down and work harder at your
grades make mom & dad proud. Kick butt in soccer
and take care of my car! Now, a bad memory, I've seen
fire and I've seen rain " I love you big guy!
Jenny

LaShana & Chaurice

The last part of the year was wild! I'm glad I got the
oppurtunity to get to know both of you. Even though I'll
be gone next year I'll still be around so dont stop calling
me. Also make sure you invite me over to your HOUSE,
LaShana! Good Luck with Basketball 24-0!

I Love Ya'll

#14 DeeDee

Hanz

I just wanted to tell you to make the best of your school
years at MDS because high school is fun, and you may
never experience anything like it. You, however, have to
balance playtime and study time; you better make good
grades and listen to mom and dad. Also, take good care
of Leigh while she is at school there. Remember that as
you get older, you have more responsibilities.

Your brother, Bert

Alison

Don't ever forget those great times we had! Be careful
with your neck and I have some montie you can borrow
if you need it. S and BH dude! Hilton Head tags(the
curse), the canoe, some serious L action, Pepsi I promise.
I love you forever and ever!

Rita

Shayne, Tarver, Matt
We're NUMBER ONE!!
Chris, Clem, Steve

Clem
Coke is much better than Pepsi!
Chris

To the up and coming Seniors

Just when it all seems worhtless, realize you all have
your closest friends, parents, and teachers there going it
with you. This last year will pick you up in a whirlwind
and spit you out in May leaving you in a trance with
only faint memories of what has happened in high
school. Make it your best and grasp for realms never
imagined in your earlier years of high school

Nigel Pierce

Meg Jackson

I leave you my last piece of Big Red, a car with a
windshield, dinner at the awful waffle, and a dozen
roses.

Clem Dennis

Aliskin

Well, what can I say? We have shared quite a lot this
year. We have become very close. Remember the good
times and know I love you! Dont forget Hilton Head,
banana beemer, cherish, stream of conscious-
ness, soccer, Hey Al, what's in your microwave? Do
you want to borrow one? The night at your house and
of course Randy-Fandy and Vince Nerd!!

Love you always

Maria B.

P.S. Smile and grab those dreams!!

Amy

I'll never be able to replace the times we've shared and
the feelings | have for you. Thanks for being you and
remember that I'll always LOVE YOU

I Love you

Jason

Tarver Joiner
How about a trip to Forsyth? Never stray from the light!
Clem Dennis

Susan Hagar

This is the LAST TIME!!!, Basketball (playin'!!!), need I
say more?

I love you!

Amy Cassidy

SPACE-ACE
REMEMBER:March-August 1990, Dorsey, Bif, Tobo,
WRAFB, Velma, Bro, Fireworks, JC=Waffle House, Ka-

Ka, Primate, Hannard, Samuel Longhorn Clemmons,
George Washington, ARE WE UGLY", Stuck Socks,
Snarf, Tom Keck Brazillian Tomato, Dist.0f Colum., AUG
6,1990, Spike, Fore! Wood Adventure, Journey, Reo
Speedwagon, Wukwee!, That | Can Hardly Remember
And Many More That I'll Never Forget. I'll Never Forget
You, Babo, You're My Very Best Friend! Love Always
The AIMSTER

Leigh

You are the greatest friend anyone could ask for. Memo-
ries? We have a bunch and here a few. MTV, Alexander
IV, Guy in Florescent Green you almost hit at Kroger,
Beta Party's, Basketball Camp, Basketball games (play-
ing?), St. Simons, 4th of July, nice necklaces where'd you
and Amy Hayslip buy them? Guy in BMW & Ocean
motion, Panama Guys in Speedos, Oreo Cookies, Late
Nights. Leigh | Love You and I always will, these are just
the things I can list, some aren't fit to list.

Amy Cassidy

Rita-Frita

Too much to say, too little lines! Friends for a long time
and a lot longer to go!! Good luck with everything
Remember the WHOLE summer before Vince and
Daniel went to school. Dont crack the egg. All the
AWESOME trips. Do you want some pepper? Rita,
dont forget to read what's in you lock box in about 10
years. Wow, what can I saw after that!! Oh Yeah!!
SOCCER!!!

I Love You

Maria B.

Jana Harne

I leave a turned head, the ability to at least be on time,
and a deep talk.

Clem Dennis

Boyd

Had a great year in Pascal. Thanks a lot for all your
help, and I wish you success at Mercer and in whatever
you do, See you around.

Hubert

To V

You are the best, I will never forget you! I love you! Go
after whatever you want in life and you will get it, I
KNOW you will. I'm always here for you!!

From A

Jenny

Well, we have been really good friends for about 2 years.
If it wasnt for Statistics we would really be lost around
each other. Oh! by the way, the roach trick in my seat
was not very amusing and don't worry I will wait for you
before | ho to Coach Davis room. Also, dont be mad
about Adv. Bio. test grades because we passed, Well, you
will have to come to Oxford next year and I'll come to
Auburn.

Love Ya

Michele

Amy

Things have gone up and down for us but we always end
up smiling by the end of it all. You are important to me
and I hope things work out however you want them to.
We have been through a lot. Just remember all the good
times. Never forget Hilton Head and all the Lemonade
we went through!! Good Luck!!

I Love You!

Marla

Amy

We've finally made it through our Super Senior year.
How we did it, I'll never know. Our roads got rocky, but
we made it. Thanks for always listenin, You're awe-
some.

Christie

Tammy and Becky

Tammy We have really had some great times together
and we have been great friends for almost 4 years. We
have only gotten into a few minor disagreements and we

always worked them out. Don't forget the times we have
gotten in at 3:30 and even later with mom asking 100
questions and us not being able to answer them. Remem-
ber 90 mph down 247 almost swipping the Mazda
truck at Mercer Hardee's in Warner Robins Del
Taco after Street Party '90 your dad on the couch -
whipping the window w/ your shirt and then wondering
why your shirt was dirty no house key and I'm sure
we'll have some memories after Spring Break!!

Becky You are such a paranoid person, but next year
at college | am sure you will change. So roommate, | just
want you to know you have been a great friend and we
have had some really good times together and I am sure
we will have lots of fun next year at college. Remember
your eye after Amy's party | am sorry you sat in my
drive way until 5:30 don't forget getting rated by the
guys at Oxford. We'll hopefully go to Myrtle Beach this
summer and have a blast

Love Ya'll

Michele

Clem and Tarver

The tide is high!!" Tarver, Clem and I want a Pictionary
re-match!!

I love you guys

Marla B.

Michele

We have known each other since 9th Grade, but it feels
like a lifetime. | think we know more about each other
than anyone else could ever have. We have helped each
other through our many breakups with our ball &
chains. We always had a great time, don't you agree.
Remember the first time you spent the night in W.R. and
my dirty shirt we noticed when we finally got in the
window. Joe's house, when you took a tumble and didn't
feel a thing. Even though you are going away to school
we won't lose touch, you will always be my very special
friend.

Becky

Well I have known you since Ist grade, but only since
10th we have been good friends. Remember Myrtle
Beach the summer before 12th grade. We had a ball,
Remember I LOVE YOU and Would you believe me if |
told you that you were the prettiest girl | ever saw! Of
course we would. It was a blast, we have to do it again.
Remember, your paranoid tendencies, that gave us all a
laugh. Anyways, lets keep in touch.

Love ya both!

Tammy

Karen,Kristin,Amy Hay,Heather B.

Karen and Kristin Eventhough we all became friends
at the end of the year we have had a few wild times.
Remember the U-turn in the Middle Of Spring Street and
the race to Baconfields Kroger. Karen We're sorry about
making a new driveway in your yard & next time we
have to be sure we have supples to restock the frig
before we use whats in it. Brent bring your own next
time & share the couch.

Kristin & Amy Hayslip

Each time we have gone off it has been a new experi-
ence. Next time we will eat the car if we don't get fed.
Oh Yeah Girls night out? Right. We won't talk about the
Rose and what we did. My we are so trustworty. We
have had some good times in English.

The Wild Ones Tammy and Michele

Heather

Thanks for all the advice about our loved ones". Sorry
about your back seat. | dont think | dyed it pink and
sorry about making you drive around Warner Robins just
because we were bored at One O'Clock in the morning.
Eventhough we won't attend the same colleges, we will
always be great friends. Thanks A Lot!

Love You, Michele

Chucky
I can truly say that we have had some memorable times
in Advanced Biology. If | had taken half as many notes

as | had written you, | would have probably passed with
an A. Keep on swinging but, stay out of those trees OKE
DOKE!?! Love Ya!

Charlotte

P.S. Has anyone ever come up to you and

The Lunch Gang

I can say we have had some real times during lunch
We have sung at Baldinos, sang in the lunchroom, and
even showed everyone at the next table our Seniors
pictures (Tina!?!). I'll miss ya'll next year so ya'll will
have to keep in touch. Love ya!

Shannon

Nicole, Alicia, Syneetra, Bridgett, Amy, Nikki, and
Tamecia

You guys have been around me for a long time and you
feel like family to me! God Bless you aNd I'll miss you
next year. Keep in touch

Love,

Dee-Dee

Salt and Vinegar

Hey Tina, thanks for all these wild and exciting free
periods. That is something | will never forget (wreck)
Good luck with Chad and everthing.

I Love You !

Stac

Stair buff

Hey babe! Thanks for all the strange and wonderful
memories we've shared light no show, welcome to
Georgia, can | use your pottie, George Washington, Bif,
Jas, Big bean Illinois, Scotty, are we ugly?, fireworks, the
mob, Washington D.C., nature bond, golf course, too
white, with our heads on it, boones, Roach, nose dive
into the car, REO speedwagon, frog-kill, and the list goes
on and on. None of this could be done without you
Thanks for being there!!

I love you so much,

U'r bestist bud!

Yecats

A.K.A. Spacir

(Pulp of heartacha)

Amy C., Susan, and Leigh
Remember Ruby Tuesday (napkin), screech,
smoothhead, nicknames for basketball, If you think

you're cool well I'm cooler, 6 peanut butter cookies (1
won), basketball-splinters and playing time, bunnies
and rapid beard pulling, 18 Burger King hats, blow-pops,
going 70 over the bump in Leigh's beamer singing Just a
Giggilo, green underwear at a home game, Coach Davis
tripping, and our game at camp, Patrick OHanlon!. |
couldn't have made it without you guys. The good times
were just too many! I love you all!

Jenny

Marla

Thanks for all of the great times! St.Thomas x 2, Dan,
Hawaii, Bahamas x 3, Moses, Europe, welcome to my city
of Parisa!", Hilton Head x 3, S and BH Dude! Double
dates, don't crack the egg, or miss Vince's driveway! The
lake, the parks, OH!, and good luck finding those BLACK
UMBROS! I love you forever and ever!

Rita

Karen, Beth, and Amy

DAYTONA! That's all! Karen Ah,Ah,Ah,vitchu! B's
Frm; JJJJ Beth's New Years Eve Pizza Boy, Don't
worry Beth, you wouldn't remember, you were too busy
trying to sing!

Amy one word: Athens?! No, there's more, much more;
TNK Log Trucks; I will drive now, PLEASE; Kris-
ten, he was blind; Help me, what do? Eat, sleep, drink,
and be merry. I would be lost without you guys!
Cheetah Kristen

S, J, J, T, D, G, ete

You all will never know how much you have done for me
over the past few months. March 12 will be a night |
won't forget for all long time! Thanks a lot!

JH.

Amy Hayslip

Kit Kat, Sprite, pushing cars, climbing in windows, side
mirrors of Samouri's, tickets on Vineville, swimming at
Riverside Park, Mr. Sandman, OTFR, getting shocked in
Savannah and the list goes on. Keep in touch next year!
That's what Friends are For.

I Love You

Laura

Hayslip

St. Simons!!, Kit Kat, C.D., Flat tires, broken side mirrors,
washing cars (in early mornings and late nights), pusth
ing cars in the rain (with no help), Green Blow Pops,
Firecrackers?!, stoggies, 4th of July, bonfire?!, Guy of
bicycle, BMW men ato Ocean Motion, nice necklaces
where'd you BUY them?, the back of your dad's car (we
kept hitting one another, why?), the pier, King and
Prime, Beach Club, North Breakers, Pizza, Georgia
Southern, laundry mats, Nice Art ant the fair, Moe Joe's,
Miles, Yaz, Halloween, R.E.M. concert, R.B. need | say
more? Thank You for all of the memories they are all
special to me and Great! You will always be my #1
beach buddy. One more thing, why did a certain person
have glitter on his face?

Cassidy (Slash)

To the class of 1991
Lately it occurs to me
been!" G.D.

Love,

Jaymie

what a long, strange trip its

Milk

Didn't we have such great times riding together? You
may not know it, but you are so special to me, not only
are you cute and funny, but you are wild! Let's be sure to
keep in touch ant UGA, Roomie! | Luv Ya, your very own
Rose Hill, Lake Julliette, broke up

Ribbon Friend

Wendy, Melonie Union, and Will Hinshaw

Not every freshman is lucky enough to get special
abuse for a senior. Isn't it great to know that you were
on MY list. | Ocouldn't let this school year end without
saying it one more time NERD!!

Love,

Bridgett

Heather

Thanks for being such a wonderful friend. One who
listens to me and, of course, who nags me when neces-
sary. Thank you for always arguing the other point of
view an any issue which | so often overlook. Who else
could | eat chocolate chip mint ice cream and watch
Disney movies with??

I love you,

Marge

Abby (Chicken)

Some people wonder how we can be such good friends
and sisters at the same time. But we just are. Now that |
am going off to college | just want you to know that our
relationship has not changed. You will always be my
little sister and my best friend

Amy (Bubba Joe)

Amie Allen
Do you know what time THIS class gets over??!!
Jenny

Jamal Duval, Kariem Jones, Sam Jolley, Kris Dur-
ham, and Windell Rutherford

I would like to leave with you a great big smile and a
bundle of good wishes to all of you in the future
Nikki

Kate and Allys 10 Top Adventures:
Go really fast and we can make it
Just set your watch back 10 minutes and your on time!
Perserving through school
Getting caught eating in SJ by Sr. Helen
Can | stay with you fjor a few days?
). Mile Long Blood spots for a stupid deer
The Yogurt store
No, we don't get on each other's nerves; we are sisters
The Bun Ladies and S&S
Thanks for all of the great times. | would no give up our
friendship for anything in the world. I love you dearly
Love,
Kathy

St. Peter Graduating Class of 1987

We did it!! We will be graduating again. Every since
sixth grade we have all been good friends and enimies
Well, thats how girls act, especially when a male comes
into the picjture. | guess Harrison and Ryan set a record
with the amount of girls they went together with. I love
you all. | miss you dearly next year, because this will be
the first time in six years that we have not attended the
same school. Remember to hold your head high at all
times and to stay true to yourself

Tamecia Jordan

My darling Allyson

From the first moment you were placed in my arms, |
instinctively knew you were going to be a very special
person. You have not disappointed me. Throughout our
relationship the most difficult thing for me to learn was
that in order for you to grow, I must let you go. So, my
lovely free spirit, soor to imaginable height, for | will
remain The Wind Beneath You Wings.

Love,

Mama

Christie and Amy

Be my friend Stealing home Late night phone
calls and visits Jack and Diane I'm sure there's
more, | just can't remember. We've had some fun, and, of
course, there'll be more, Right? Amy, good luck at UGA
and Christie, goo luck at Ga. Southern. Remember, the
best is yet to come

Becky

Beshes

Come on, Come on, Come on, now Wy I

think we should go right, no we really need to turn right,

don't you think we should turn right, yes, I think we

need to take a right Spanky's and our kind gestures
that guy on the bike M&M's and rice krispy

treats deadly stunt kites the hot tub twen-

ty-five cent and a dink donk duhnk

I'll never forget it Love ya,

Dolly

The Amigos

Movin on and movin out, as the sayin goes! 4 years
and a whirl of things which have been said and done
now set in stone, so leave with the best of times in
mind:Zoomp!!, Cold Nut, The Land, Ol Man Billiam, etc.
Much Luck and Hope in the Future!

Amigo Tres

Christie

A big risk taken and much put on the line, but I really
don't think we'll either regret this year or forget it

It's only seven hours and two state lines! Love Always
Juho!

Nigel

May the road ride up to meet you,

May the wind be always at your back
May the sun shine soft upon your fields,
And, until we meet again may God

hold you in the palm of His hand!
Member of the Class of 1991

Danny and Drew

Thanks for the great times this year. You're both great
friends. Keep the Rowdies alive for next year. Drew,
work on your pool game and maybe you & Shayne may
beat Danny and me. No way! Take it easy, Danny. Don't
get too nervous

Matt

Courtney

What can I say? You're smile always brightened my day
Thanks for everything. You were always there when |
needed you

I love you,

Mathew

Amy Hayslip and Amy Henderson

Thanks for everthing in the last 4 years All those long
talks. Hayslip remember 11/24/87 and keep laughing
you LIA-AR!" Hen, remember hanging out my foggy
room that night with the window open, and talks about a
colorful boy

I Love You Guys!

Laurel

Dumas #8

Ha, Ha, you have TWO MORE YEARS! But dont worry
they'll pass quickly. Try to behave yourself and don't
give. Just-In-Time too hard of a time. Remember that I'l!
always love you

Your sister,

Dumas #7

Brent

Yo Gonzo! Bubba's are Special. You're my Friend in
Low Places. You've got What it Takes and I'm Gonna
Love You Forever and Ever, Amen.

I Love You

Mrs. Piggy

Christi

Nutritous lunches. It's a luggage rack! Jason who?
(Ha!Ha!) Truckin. You are such a flirt!! But we've got
friends in low places. I'll never forget all you've done for
me

Love always,

Jay

Michele

Well excuuuuse meee tooo tall! Shuuuut-upp Patrick!
Endless hours of working Stat. problems on the phone,
cockroach in your seat, gorilla gorilla! Pixies, giving
Mrs. Reeves a hard time, making excellance together,
T'll be there at 7:30 sure! A shirt with two spots at
lake, and drawing pictures in Mrs. Claxtons class
Thanks for being such a great friend and for helping me
get through this year! I love you!

Jenny

Amie

I think you're more excited about college than | am! Two
summers ago, my life changed and it's because of you!
When I'm gone, never, ever forget our great memories!
St. Patrick's Day, Panama City, dumb, jokes, Jimmy
Buffet, Atlanta, M.K., Patrick Smith, the lamp with

grapes, me falling at the beach, you falling down the
mountain (M's), Mercer, Ray's and the dancing man,
S&M Dockery, pushing the car, X-mas Eve, jolly ranch
ers, and beat of all, R&R (WOW! that car scared me!!) I'll
miss you more than words can say

ILY-Skipper

Kariem

Stay sweet and dont give all my hugs away when I'm
gone. Cherish your highschool years for they are the
best. Keep playing basketball well

Love Yor,

Nicole Pitts

Cheryl, Donna, Jennifer, Jenny, Kathy, and Stephanie

Even though we are going our separate ways, I'll always
treasure our friendship. We have learned a lot from each
other over the past few years. Thank goodness we made
it through high school! Good luck in college and be
sweet

Carolyn

Jaymie

I'll miss truckin with you to lunch everyday. Don't
forget to keep up your healthy diet. Hey arf,arf,arf!
Your turning green. And yea your right it has been a
long strange trip Love Ya!

Christi

P.S. Don't ever throw a softball when a train is coming

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Greene, Ben 85

Greene, Erika 52, 53

Greene, Julie 9, 59, 72

Griffin, Hope 78

Gross, Taffi 59, 78

Hager, Susan 20, 32, 39, 54, 58, 66, 112
Hale, Cody 95, 104, 119

Hall, Elena 85

Hall, James 39, 67

Halutick, Cathy 24, 25, 57, 72, 122
Hamann, Marc 39, 41, 54, 61, 100, 124
Hammack, Karen 52, 53, 59, 78, 118
Hammond, Beth 52, 53, 78

Hamon, Cory 85, 100

Hannon, Mike 7, 25, 57, 72, 123
Hargrove, Jerry 95

Harmon, Jeremy 85, 104

Harn, Janna 25, 59, 72, 75, 124

Harp, William 95

Harpe, Carolyn 52, 53, 59, 78

Harper, Kenji 95

Harper, Michele 8, 39, 41, 54

Harrell, Amy 27, 39

Harrell, Audrey 78

Harrell, Jenny 89

Harrelson, Jenny 12, 17, 86, 110, 121
Harris, Keith 93

Hartman, Jason 95, 104

Hatcher, Bill 78, 102

Hatcher, Chris 30, 39, 66, 67, 102, 117, 124,
125

Hatcher, Katherine 58, 72, 105, 106, 112,
118, 124

Hatcher, Keith 18, 95, 104, 119, 126
Hatcher, Lynn 105, 112, 114, 119, 121, 135
Hawkins, Jennifer 39

Haynes, Wilbur 72

Hayslip, Amy 30, 39, 57, 106, 107
Healey, Matt 12, 13, 82, 39, 54, 56, 57, 58,
62, 66, 99, 100

Helen, Sister 134

Henderson, Abby 7, 52, 53, 85, 86, 104
Henderson, Amy 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 40, 42, 54,
62, 66, 108, 109

Hertwig, Kina 58

Hertwig, Toni 58, 95

Hickey, Matt 86

Higgison, Dana 72

Higgison, Kristin 42, 59

Higgs, Brian 86, 118, 124

Hildebrand, Amy 42

Hill, Aime 95

Hill, Beth 52, 53, 78

Hill, Sheva 59, 72

Hinman, John 72, 120

Hinshaw, William 86

Holden, Syneetra 38, 42, 53, 54

Holder, Melissa 58, 72, 120, 121

Hope, Sarah 95

Horan, Linda 52, 53, 78, 114

Howard, Rhonda 52, 53, 59

Howe, Craig 20, 42, 54, 62, 102, 124, 138
Howell, Dean 79, 118, 126

Huff, Laurel 21, 42, 54, 55, 59, 62
Hughes, Susannah 85, 86, 114

Hull, Kim 72

Hull, Mike 42, 102

Huser, Jamey 95

Huser, Melissa 86

Hutto, Jason 119

Hutto, Lynn 94, 135

Hyer, Brooks 95, 97, 119

Hyer, Lee 3, 62, 66, 73, 100, 120
Jackson, Gadorus 86, 121

Jackson, Meg 5, 8, 20, 25, 52, 58, 58, 70, 78,
108, 109

Jenkins, Amber 22, 27, 60, 61, 66, 73
Johnson, Greg 22, 42, 52, 53

Johnson, Robert 95

Joiner, Angie 52, 53, 59, 73

Joiner, Tarver 10, 12, 18, 14, 21, 32, 42, 54,
60, 61, 62, 66, 67, 100

Joines, Justin 79, 118

Jolley, Sam 77, 78, 79, 117

Jolley, Terrence 86

Jones, Kariem 84, 86, 104, 117, 120

Jones, Kevin 79, 126

Jones, Rachel 65, 86

Jordan, Mandy 86

Jordan, Tamecia 12, 42, 54, 66, 117
Joseph, Mona 86, 121

Jowdy, Jeff 130

Joyner, Allyson 4, 96, 105, 111
Joyner, Janelle 96, 105, 115
Joyner, Jennifer 59, 79, 83, 106, 107, 112,
114, 121

Judd, Patricia 135

Keen, Lance 96, 104

Kelley, Nikki 52, 53, 79, 121
Kelly, Karol 57, 59, 73, 106
Kelsay, Chris 73

Kendall, Kathy 79, 102, 122
Keogh, Janine 86

Kile, Erin 86, 121

Kile, Kathryn 59, 73, 121
Kim, Jennifer 57, 58, 62, 73
Kimball, John 92

Kimsey, John 79

Kimsey, Robbie 10, 14, 42, 54, 65, 102, 120
Knott, Jessica 27, 73

Knott, Madge 137

Kobe, Ian 87

Koch, Melanie 87, 105, 112, 114, 115
Koenig, Mark 73

Krakoski, Sean 87

Lamarca, Suzi 79

Lareau, Brian 96

LaVecchia, Vince 57, 62, 66, 73, 100, 128
Lee, Nikki 12, 42, 54, 59, 66
Lehman, Arrah 87

Lessard, Bishop 3

Lester, Tonya 59, 79

Lester, Windy 87

Linkous, Michael 42

Little, Mary Margaret 136
Livingston, Natalia 59, 86, 87
Locks, Susan 92

Lomo, Atswei 87

Long, Wendi 69, 79

Louidor, Brenda 121

Louidor, Brenda 87

Lowe, Renee 96

Lowe, Tammy 87

Luckie, Cynthia 24, 52, 53, 66, 73
Luke, Kristol 96

Lundy, Marcel 11, 73

Mack, Theo 92, 119

Macko, Jason 96

Major, Andy 92, 126

Majors, Mark 92

Malik, Christa 73, 117, 122
Mallone, Jason 104

Maloy, Jason 96

Malto, Matt 57

Malto, Mike 66, 73, 123
Mandel, Amanda 58, 87
Manning, Jan 21, 131

Maples, Scott 92

Maril, Ginny 87

Marshall, Paul 87

Marshall, Richa 80

Martin, Ginger 87

Martinez, Amanda 27, 70, 73
Mathis, Coco 59, 67, 73

Maynard, Bernie 87, 120

McCallum, Tony 42, 102

McCarren, Katie 87

McDaniel, Bo 18, 42, 67, 117
McDaniel, Chad 26, 77, 78, 79, 80, 120, 121
McDaniel, Madalyn 16, 86, 87
McElroy, Lorraine 6, 80

McGhee, Joe 106

McKenzie, Andy 80, 83

McLachlan, Ron 24, 33, 61, 128, 132
McLeroy, Tim 104

McNeely, Jason 73, 120

McPherson, Alison 8, 11, 21, 32, 43, 54, 67
McTier, Kevin 62, 80, 102, 120
Mead, Diane 137

Meeks, Nacole 87

Melcher, Jessica 17, 59, 65, 80
Melvin, Amy 96

Melvin, Anne 87

Melvin, Julie 25, 72, 73
Meriwether, Summer 92

Mermann, Brendon 133

Mermann, Terrence 72, 130

Meyers, Tricia 4

Midkiff, Paul 104, 119, 133

Minix, Shannon 92

Mitchell, Amy 43, 54

Mizell, Aimee 59, 80, 114, 115
Moncrief, Chris 52, 53, 73

Monds, Matt 87

Moody, Sam-(big & little) 16, 17, 57, 66, 73,
84, 87, 104, 120

Moore, Tam 77, 80

Morgan, Louise 135

Moss, Tina 33, 41, 43

Musolf, Karen 12, 30, 43, 58, 100
Myers, Patricia 96

Myhand, Shayne 2, 12, 13, 14, 20, 33, 43,
54, 62, 102, 124

Nackashi, Laura 58, 61, 62, 66, 80
Newman, Jenny 23, 24, 58, 74, 106, 112, 138
Newman, Rick 104, 126

Niekras, Brian 80

Norton, Andy 74

O'Hanlon, Patrick 33, 41, 43, 117
Okehi, Chizoman 92, 119

Oller, Jimmy 80, 118, 126

Oller, Timmy 80, 118, 126

Parks, James 43

Parks, Ricky 43

Patras, Chris 80

Patrick, Aiyana 105

Patrick, Kelley 105

Peery, Ann 7, 59

Peery, Mary Frances 57, 137

Perez, Jessica 95, 96, 111

Perez, Yvette 58, 80, 99, 108, 109
Perry, Junior 80

Phillips, Cory 33, 41, 43

Phillips, Paige 76, 80, 112, 114, 115
Phillips, Shannon 43, 54

Pickett, Scott 43

Pickett, Stewart 92

Pidgeon, Tommy 15, 43, 54, 102, 120
Pierce, Chester 106, 124, 125, 130
Pierce, Jeannie 96

Pierce, Jeff 92

Pierce, Mary 96, 104, 115, 126

Pierce, Nettie 96, 105, 115, 126

Pierce, Nigel 9, 26, 40, 43, 57, 62, 67, 100,
101

Pierce, Tony 3, 104, 112, 113, 124, 126, 136
Pirozzi, Nick 96

Pitts, Nicole 12, 43

Plaxico, Corbett 16, 92

Pool, Bubba 69, 74, 102

Price, Jennifer 24, 57, 66, 74

Price, Stephanie 32, 43, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57,
66

Raffield, Jennifer 4, 96, 97, 111
Raffield, Melissa 16, 80, 110
Ratley, Steve 31, 46, 62, 102
Raymond, Christi 46, 99, 106, 107
Redding, Dee Dee 36, 46, 52, 58, 54, 112
Redmond, Robby 92, 126

Reed, Kim 121

Reeves, Dolly 132

Reeves, Jake 104

Register, Jaime 110

Register, Wade 46

Reichert, Bebe 132

Reid, Demeca 80

Reid, Kendall 120

Reid, Kim 66, 74

Reiney, Erica 74

Rentz, Craig 59, 76, 80, 120

Rice, Anthony 52, 53, 81
Richardson, Martin 104

Ridings, Stacey 27, 46

Ridley, Leigh 8, 12, 18, 27, 46, 51, 54, 62,
102

Roach, Shawn 27

Robbins, Connie 24, 132

Robbins, Ross 81, 100

Roberts, Barry 97

Roberts, Jay 104

Robinson, Eddie 33, 41, 46

Robinson, John 94, 97, 119, 126
Robinson, Todd 33, 41, 46, 98, 102, 124, 125
Rodriguez, Kathryn 59, 81

Rogero, Tyler 104

Rogers, Amber 59, 74

Rogers, Chris 40, 46

Rohn, Ronda 58, 66, 74, 102

Roman, Amy 5, 25, 27, 59, 74, 108, 109
Roman, Kriston 16, 58, 92, 93, 104, 111
Rosario, Tammy 46, 54

Rosina, Sister 2, 3, 11, 130

Ross, Tracey 58, 70, 74, 117

Rountree, Cerelymanda 52, 53

Rouse, Heather 26, 46, 54, 55, 61, 100, 122
Russell, Allyson 12, 17, 46, 51, 54, 57, 62,
65, 66

Rutherford, Windell 74, 103
Sambulski, Nicolai 74

Sams, Joy 81, 105

Sams, Tomoral 81

Sapp, Zalika 65, 89

Saunders, Kim 75

Schatzman, Christie 5, 15, 41, 46, 67
Schnell, Freddie 89

Schroeder, Mare 46, 67

Schulten, Bill 81

Schulten, Ray 75, 124

Shearer, Ruth 72, 75, 100, 112, 118
Sheehan, Kate 25, 58, 75, 112

210

Shelby, Beth 30, 46, 105, 106
Sheppard, Scott 75, 102
Sheridan, Lisa 25, 54, 57, 58, 62, 75
Sheridan, Stephanie 86, 89
Shiflet, Eric 47, 56, 57, 60, 61
Shiflet, Nicole 57, 58, 81, 83
Shinholster, Sandy 131

Shipman, Alan 81]

Shipp, Kristen 30, 41, 47, 58
Shipp, Ted 126

Shockley, K 26

Shortz, Amethyst 52, 58, 81
Siedlarz, Kristen 59, 65, 81

Siler, Adam 104

Siler, Bryan 54, 75, 98, 102, 117
Simmons, Billy 17, 22, 65, 75
Simmons, Kevin 81, 102

Sinksen, Christy 54, 57, 58, 61, 67, 81
Sinksen, Lisa 12, 89, 110, 121
Sizemore, Becky 93, 119
Sizemore, Rick 57, 62, 77, 82
Skilling, Matt 82

Skinner, David 50, 54, 62, 82
Skinner, Lindsey 133

Skinner, Megan 58, 93, 119
Slater, Jessica 97

Slocum, Robert 117, 129, 136
Smith, Brad 97

Smith, Elisa 57, 65, 82

Smith, Jennifer 82

Smith, Mandy 59, 65, 82

Smith, Melissa 12, 13, 25

Smith, Norman 3

Smith, Rita 8, 14, 36, 47, 54, 55, 108, 122,
123

Smith, Sitara 65, 69, 89, 108
Smith, Trey 97

Spires, Ashley 89

Spires, Jeffrey 89

Spisso, David 54, 62, 70, 72, 75, 100, 101,
102, 117

Stanley, Angela 93, 111
Stansfield, Bret 82, 118

Staples, Greg 47, 62

Starr, Stephanie 97

Stembridge, Andrea 75

Stephens, Angie 57, 59, 75, 106, 107
Stevenson, Joycelyn 89

Stewart, Kate 93, 115

Stone, Brandi 93, 111

Sturdivant, Carrie 89

Styons, Seth 59, 82

Swan, Becky 41, 47, 54, 59, 66, 67
Talley, Mandy 97

Tambuatco, Joelle 47, 66

Tate, Sandra 137

Taylor, Brent 27, 41, 47, 102, 103
Taylor, Brian 11, 75, 120

Taylor, Daxton 119

Taylor, Yolanda 58, 89

Thigpen, Champ 75

Thigpin, Kelly 97

Thomas, Jeremy 82

Thomas, Michelle 59, 76, 82, 121
Thomason, Emily 65, 89
Thomason, Jason 93, 104, 119
Thornburg, Jimmy 5, 89, 100
Tillery, Jenny 47, 54

Timms, Brenda 54, 55, 128, 137
Timms, Chad 93, 104

Timms, Christa 54, 82, 106, 112,
Todd, Jason 82

Toole, Heather 89, 105, 121
Torres, Abel 82, 100

Tripp, Tarcia 4, 57, 75, 122, 128
Tyre, David 89, 104

Union, Laura 9, 22, 32, 36, 47, 51, 54, 59
102

Union, Melanie 62, 87, 89

Utley, Kim 93, 111

Vining, Millard 73, 75, 102, 103, 117
Vullo, Michael 76, 134

Wagner, Chip 82

Walker, Corey 82

Wall, Cris 97, 104, 119

Wallace, Leigh 82, 110

Walsh, Jennifer 82

Walsh, Melissa 96, 97

Walters, Donna 12, 40, 41, 47, 54, 57, 58
Walters, JoAnn 54, 82

Walton, Tenae 59, 83

Washburn, Casey 93

Washburn, Cladie 105, 114, 115
Washburn, Donna 52, 53, 136
Waterman, Lisa 83

Waters, Ashley 97, 105

Waters, Keith 47

Watkins, Neeka 57, 58, 67, 75
Werkmeister, Scott 97, 104
Westmoreland, Chad 83, 100, 101
Weston, Gwen 78, 79, 136
Weston, Leslie 57, 59, 77, 83, 106, 112, 118
Whitaker, Ben 18, 75, 100

White, Kevin 75, 102

Whiteside, Matt 93, 104

Wilcox, Jason 67, 75

Wilhelm, Andy 119

Williams, Amy 97

Williams, Cheryl 40, 47, 54, 66
Williams, Kenneth 83, 102
Williams, Melvyn 92, 93, 119, 120
Williams, Shauna 105, 115
Williams, Sonya 59, 83

Williams, Terri 89

Williams, Thomas 41, 47, 98, 102, 124, 125
Williams, Tommy 131

Wills, Ben 54, 58, 60, 62, 83

Wills, Susan 12, 18, 26, 27, 47, 54, 55, 57,
62, 63, 66

Wilson, Jason 83, 102, 126

Wilson, Shannon 60, 75, 124
Wisdom, Jennifer 58, 93, 119

Witt, Heidi 83, 106

Wood, Erin 93, 111, 139

Wood, Joseph 89, 100

Worley, Ashley 83, 124

Wright, Todd 83, 127

Wrzesinski, John 97

Wrzesinski, Polly 52, 53, 75
Yarbrough, Jody 57, 89, 127
Yarbrough, Walt 75, 100

Yoe, Brian 93, 127

Zimmerman, Pat 83, 100, 101, 118

Salesian Staff

Co-Editors

Susan Wills and Susan Hager

Business Manager

Chery! Williams

Student Life Co-Editors

Allyson Russell and Nikki Lee

Senior Co-Editors

Jennifer Brack and Tommy Pidgeon
Student Activities

Laurel Huff, Stephanie Price and Jenny Fi-
lush

Undergraduates Co-Editors

Donna Walters and Alicia Bell

Sports Co-Editors

Heather Rouse and Matt Healey -
Magazine Co-Editors

Becky Swan and Shannon Phillips

Index Co-Editors

Tamecia Jordan and Hubert Cabasares
Names and Faces

Clem Dennis and Bridgett Bailey

Staff

Marla Beck, Kathryn Buttimer, Michele
Harper, Jennifer Hawkins, Margaret Cars-
well, Laura Union, Amy Cassidy, Jenny Til-
lery, Carolyn Alford, Tammy Rosario, Alison
McPherson, Amy Mitchell.

Photographers

Amy Henderson, Robbie Kimsey, Eric Shi-
flet, Matt Able, Bill and Jeanene
Meriwether

Artists

Nigel Pierce and Mrs. Dianne Mead
Typists

Ben Wills, David Skinner, and Al Faulk
Underclass Staff

Jenny Flewellyn, Belma Ford, JoAnne Wal-
ters, and Christy Sinksen

Colophon

All captions are set in 9 point Century
Book Condensed with old lead-ins. All Body
Copy was 10 point Century Book Condensed.
Headlines are 18 point or 30 point Century
Bold Condensed with the following excep-
tion: Dividers 42 point University. The
advisors were Mrs. Sandra Tate and Ms.
Mary Margaret Little. Team, club, senior,
undergraduates, and faculty photographs,
as well as some candids, were taken by
Meriwether photographers of Macon, Geor-
gia. Jostens of Clarksville, Tennessee print-
ed 550 copies of 212 pages each. The compa-
ny representative is Mrs. Judy Van Dorn.

_.. A Year of Fxcellence ...

Why is Thomas smiling? Is it because he is
graduating and Katherine will be behind
bars one more year?

The Class of 1991 is proud to be the
first class at Mt. de Sales to graduate
from a National School of Excellence
Good job guys!

Lamonte Askew bids the '90-'91 school year
goodbye