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Mount de Sales Academy
851 Orange Street
Macon, Georgia 31201
Volume 37 (912)751-3240
What makes MDS differ-
ent
that it is ;
in Macon, the Ch
mosphere, or its honor as a
rence? it all of these
__ things and many more; a
is Anything but |
ymbol of
yadrants. In the up-
is the Mercy Cross,
ol of the Sisters of
y community. In the
1876. In the lower le A.
torch, symbol
in the lower O eeors:
_ of the Mercy Shield.
OPENING/1
Excellence Abounds at MDS
Mount de Sales has always offered programs, This unique combination
a wide variety of opportunities for its is what makes MDS recognized as a
students to demonstrate their tal- National School of Excellence.
ents, Of course, the academic stan-
dards of the school are very high,
and there are many teams on which
to compete and show academic ex-
cellence. These groups have always
shown the exceptional quality of
MDS education in comparison to
schools of all types. However, the
real superiority of MDS comes from
its balance of scholarship with the
many other programs that allow for
artistic, athletic, and musical devel-
opment and that also teach impor-
tant leadership skills. The most spe-
cial aspect of MDS life is the
pervasive focus on Christianity. Not
only is each class opened with pray-
er everyday, but there are many spe-
ial opportunities for outreach and
Service provided by the volunteer
The soccer team is a prime example of Mount
de Sales appropriate balance between excel.
lence in scholarship and excellence in athlet-
Math Day participants take a day off from class- With a self-choreographed traditional dance, |The implementation of an art program has pro-
es to compete with each other and show their Tomoral Sams shares her special dance talent vided yet another opportunity for students to
aptitude for math. during Black History Week. use their special abilities.
2/OPENING
Award Presented to
School at Washington,
D.C. Conference.
At the beginning of the year,
Sr. Mary Rosina, Mrs. Mary
Frances Peery, and Mrs. Brenda
Timms had the priviledge of go-
ing to Washington, D.C., to re-
ceive the National School of Ex-
cellence award for Mount de
Sales. Mrs. Timms felt as though
she had won the Readers Digest
Sweepstakes when she found
out that she was selected to go.
Sr. Rosina said, I couldn't help
but feel pride and excitement
that the school we know as terrif-
ic is getting NATIONAL bps.
tion. Now everyone knows what
we always knew.
The highlight of the trip was
the luncheon at the Washington
Sheraton Hotel where the actual
awards ceremony took place.
Certainly it was an exciting mo-
ment when the President himself
addressed the group made up of
representatives from other na-
tionally recognized schools. Mrs.
Timms said, The President's
speech brought tears to my
eyes, and | felt great pride and
joy swell up inside of me. What
an honor! Later that day, these
three members of the faculty at-
tended a reception given by the
National Catholic Education As-
sociation at which MDS was
again honored for its excellence.
The number of masses held in the gym throughout the year typifies Mount de Sales emphasis on
Christianity. For this Thanksgiving liturgy, cans of food were collected and given to the poor.
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Far above Students enjoy the water Above Sisters of Mercy are honored
balloon toss during the PAW Luau. during the Mercy Day assembly for
their many contributions.
Sr. Joan Serda, principal of St. Joseph's, and Sr. Rosina receive a
proclamation during the Mercy Day assembly.
4/OPENING
Senior boys lead the proces-
sion during MDSs most magnif- A group of students enjoy extra
icent ceremony, the Candle- lunch time during the Positive Atti-
light Carol Service. tudes Week picnic.
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Looking Back ...
It was a great year for Mount de
Sales! There were many firsts
that made this year unique from
any other. The soccer team won
its first State championship,
beating Stratford at Westminster.
Sr. Helen started a volunteer pro-
gram for the first time at MDS.
Coach Slocum was honored for
the first time as Coach of the
Year for his leading of the bas-
ketball team to their first State
championship. The MDS chorus
went on their first tour to Nash-
ville, and a new hot food service
was implemented for the enjoy-
ment of all students. It could not
have been a better year to live
out the pride of being a School of
Excellence.
Ye Merry Days of Olde Homecoming 1992. The classes competed against one another by
decorating assigned sections of Mercy Hall.
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A Year in Turmoil
Anita Hill's charge that Supreme Court Judge nominee Clarence Thomas sexually harassed her stirred up much contraversy, though he was
eventually acquitted. This conflict typified the turmoil of this year. (picture courtesy of Life)
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Former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke ran __ Thieves loot the remains of the Sorbonne Market in Los Angeles after rioters destroyed it protesting
for governor of Louisiana and lost. (picture the Rodney King verdict. (picture courtesy of Time)
courtesy of Life)
6/OPENING
Un-wed mother Murphy Brown, Former hostage Terry An-
traye d ice Bergen, was derson with his daughter af- *
portrayed by Candice Berg g
accused by Vice-President Dan ter being released from Leb- Campaign 92
Quayle of destroying family val- anon. (picture courtesy of
ues. (picture courtesy of Time) U.S. News)
Clockwise from top Pres
George Bush, Rep.; Arkan-
sas Gov. Bill Clinton, Dem.
and billionaire Ross Perot
run for president in 1992
(courtesy of Time, U.S.
News)
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5h u eg,
Yeltsin advises Gorbachev after Gorbachev is restored to power after Tanks rumble through Red Square Top Fighting among the Yugo-
the failed August coup. (picture courtesy of Life) during the coup. (courtesy of Life) slavian republics was vicious.
(Life)
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This Year in Entertainment
Jodie Foster won the Best Actress Oscar for her role in Beverly Hills, 90210, shown on the FOX network every Thursday night, has become
Silence of the Lambs. (picture courtesy of Life) one of the most popular TV shows among teenagers. (picture courtesy of Life)
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Michael Landon, age 54 Redd Foxx, age 68 Fred MacMurray, age 83 Dr. Seuss, age 87
(series pictures courtesy of Life)
8/OPENING
The Russian husband-wife team of Kli-
movo and Ponomarenko win the gold
in partners figure skating at the Winter
Olympics in Albertville, France, (pic-
ture courtesy of Time)
Far below Jimmy and
Tammy Faye Bakker call it
quits after 30 years of mar-
riage. (picture courtesy of
U.S. News)
Former heavyweight champ Mike Garth Brooks won Entertainer
Tyson answers to rape charges. of the Year Award. (Time)
(courtesy of U.S. News)
After discovering that he was HIV positive,
Magic Johnson retired from pro basketball
joined the Olympic team, and became a
spokesman for AIDS prevention. (picture
courtesy of Life)
Evander Holyfield be-
came heavyweight
champ. (picture cour-
tesy of Jet)
Is eight enough? Eliz-
abeth Taylor weds for
the eighth time.
(courtesy of Life)
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STUDENT LIFE
@@ QUOTE
Chad Westmoreland (junior)
Im glad MDS provided the opportu-
nity for the Earth Science class to go
hiking on Cumberland Island chas-
ing armadillos, feeding deer, and
swinging from vines. Id love to go
again!
Emily Thomason (sophomore)
Since MDS is so small, you can get to
Know everybody.
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The addition of art classes to MDS stu- While waiting for the ferry, Chad
dent life provides an opportunity for Timms and Chad Westmoreland relax
Neeka Watkins and other students todis- after a late night of chasing racoons
play their artistic talent. on Cumberland Island.
10/STUDENT LIFE DIVIDER
French Fries! Along with Paul Marshall shows his tal-
most other students, Cathy ent for classical Spanish qui-
Halutick and Neeka Watkins _ tar at the National Spanish
enjoy the new food service Honor Society inductions.
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ig Al Brings Hot Food to MDS!
No more frozen burri-
tos or long lines in front
of microwaves for MDS
students! For the first
time MDS has incorporat-
ed a hot-food service for
the cafeteria. Big Al from
Canteen food services
has become a very famil-
iar face during lunch pe-
riod. Now, students are
accustomed to paying
$2.25 for two slices of
pizza, a chicken sand-
wich and fries, or a ham-
burger and fries. In addi-
tion, french fries or
cheese nachos are of-
fered for $1.00. Another
exciting part of this new
service is the addition of
a salad and potato bar.
STUDENT LIFE DIVIDER/11
A Tale Of Chivalry
Homecoming gave students a
chance to discover how it must
have felt to live in the medieval pe-
riod. The theme for Homecoming
week, Ye Merry Days of Olde, re-
flected the lives of brave knights
and damsals in distress. In a flash,
Mercy Hall went from being a forest
of knowledge to a forest named
Sherwood. The traditional events
of the week took place, including
the bonfire and class skits. The
candidates, announced by the
senior boys, were Melonie Bell,
Dana Higgison, Meg Jackson,
Amanda Martinez, Jenny New-
man, and Ruth Shearer. Also
during the week each student
had the opportunity to dress up
in costumes relating to the
theme of the week. The outfits
ranged from those of hunch-
backs to princesses. Dana Higgi-
son was named Homecoming
Queen at Fridays game. When
asked how she felt when she
heard her name called, she com-
just happy to be on the court. |
didnt expect to get Homecoming
Queen. The annual homecoming
game was played against Windsor
and was followed by the tradtional
dance where music was provided
by Trunk Space. Most students
who attended the game and dance
said they really enjoyed both of
them and that the band was terrific.
Homecoming 1991 was one that
won't be forgotten.
Senior Veronique Fessard shows that her
Homecoming spirit just keeps going, and going,
and going
Chad McDaniel is flying high with Homecoming
spirit with help from his friends Bill Hatcher,
Mark Devenney, and Kevin McTier.
mented: I was shocked, I was
Y, because we're number 1, says Millard Vin-
ing during a Homecoming pep rally.
Homecoming 1991 once again takes on a chi-
valric theme as this years Homecoming court
is brought onto the field by horse and carriage.
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Lisa Sheridan and David Spisso explain all of
the activities for Homecoming week, while
dressed in their medieval attire.
The Freshmen try to outdo the other grades in
cheering for the Cavaliers to beat the Windsor
Knights.
1991 Homecoming Court: (standing left to
right) Amanda Martinez, Jenny Newman, Ruth
Shearer, Melonie Bell, (sitting) Meq Jackson,
Dana Higgison.
Spirited as usual, Amy Roman and Ellen Craw-
ford show excitement during our Homecoming
game.
Jason Wilcox escorts Ben Whitaker, the sev-
enth member of the Homecoming court, to
the stage.
Dana Higgison is crowned 1991 Homecoming
queen by former queen Bridgett Bailey.
The most spirited
Homecoming we've
had in a long time.
Jennifer Price
STUDENT LIFE/13
Boy, Have We Got Problems
Everything added up to a challenging day
as students from each math class received
the chance to participate in Math Day on Jan-
uary 24, 1992. The morning started with a
comprehensive math test given in the cafete-
ria by Coach Mike Garvin. After the end of the
test, students were divided into separate
teams and given Coach Garvin and Mr. Mid-
kiff's famous math munchies, which are
totally mind-boggling problems. The _ stu-
dents are expected to solve as many as possi-
ble as they eat lunch together. Following the
munchies each team trudged to the library
for the grand finale. Each team had one stu-
dent go to a desk at the front of the room to
answer one question. The questions are cate-
gorized so that students of each area of math
each have a fair chance to answer them. Each
round presented a new student with another
problem. The problems ranged from simple
mathematics, to algebra, geometry, trigo-
nometry, and calculus. Everyone who partici-
pated really enjoyed the event and many
hope to take the great math challenge next
year.
But this has to be the right answer! Drew Crawford
explains to Jenny Flewellyn his method of attaining an
answer to a challenging math problem.
Peete eeee
i
_!_
Math day teammates Amy Roman A team captain, Eric Castro-Po-
and Carolyn Harpe are busy decid- veda, gives pointers to his team-
ing On math problem strategies. mates on Math day.
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Sophomore Omar Dawson reveals his talents
In full costume, junior Tamoral Sams performs as a soloist during Black History celebration as
an ethnic folk dance. he performs the Black National Anthem, Lift
Every Voice and Sing.
Featured quest, Judge Henry T. Wingate deliv-
ers his speech to the faculty and student body
in celebration of Black History.
Pride In
Our Koots
Through its celebration of Black History,
the Mount de Sales community took part in
celebrating the tremendous impact many
black Americans have had throughout histo-
ry. February 19 marked the highlight of
Mount de Sales celebration of Black History
Month. On this day, the talented students
helped to create a colorful tribute to the black
Americans that was certainly extraordinary.
The Black History program held in the gym
was complete with four musical perfor-
mances, one dance, and an inspiring talk giv-
en by a quest speaker. The songs were per-
formed by the MDS Chorale, the Boys
Quartet, and soloists Amethyst Shortz and
Omar Dawson. Tamoral Sams gave an ex-
pressive cultural dance. But the most memo-
rable aspect of the assembly was the lecture
by the honorable Judge Henry T. Wingate. His
speech included references to famous per-
sonages from history, like Hannibal, who
were black. He also discussed the contribu-
tions made by many black Americans. All the
talents of Mount de Sales students came out
wi = 6s emensity ie on this day, enriching the values that this
pone ov Sareall so soater Niki Kelley es other school places on its diverse student body.
juniors Taffi Gross and Rhonda Howard look
on.
STUDENT LIFE/15
Meeting In The Middle
This year the Middle School had
a student life of its own. During
Thanksgiving, several eighth grad-
ers from Mrs. Dadismans English
class went to St. Joseph's School.
Each student took with him an il-
lustrated book about the first
Thanksgiving and gave it to a kin-
dergartener. Later, the eighth grad-
ers went back to St. Joseph's and
wrote springtime poems with the
kindergarteners. Jason Hartman
Ho, Ho, Ho! Eighth grader Dameron Davis
takes the stage as he is applauded by his peers
during the Middle School Christmas party.
Congratulations were certainly in order to Amie
Hill who was the winner of the Middle School
Geography Bee. Here she is awarded by Mrs.
Hatcher.
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said, Most of the kids were shy,
but they turned out to be real
fun.
In March certain middle
school students were chosen to
participate in the middle school
Math Day led by Mr. Don Sher-
wood and Mr. Mike Garvin. The
winning team consisted of Chris
Allen, Stephanie Avery, Dona
Cortes, Julie Sams, Carl Koontz
and Melissa Brown, Carl Koontz
said, | was happy and it was a
fun experience for me to win my
very first math day at Mount de
Sales.
Probably the favorite event of
the middle schoolers is the an-
nual Grandparents Day, and
this year it was once again a
smashing success, Grandpar-
ents Day gave the eighth grad-
ers a chance to show their
grandparents, parents, or spe-
cial friends how much they ap-
preciated the love and care giv-
en to them through the years.
This special day will remain in
the hearts of the eighth graders
grandparents.
Eager to give of their time, eighth graders
Walter Gibson and Chris Wall share a spe-
cial learning experience with members of
the kindergarten class of Saint Joseph's
Catholic School.
OR dP Middle school dancers show
their talent. From left to right: Amy Wil-
liams, Jessica Perez, Nettie Pierce, Steph-
anie Starr, Stacey Cato, Ashley Waters,
and Amy Melvin.
How do YOU say go? Middle School class
spirit shines through once again during a pep
rally.
Future Musicians? Walter Gibson and Jamie
Huser of the eighth grade perform a number on
their saxophones for Grandparent's Day.
Reading becomes an even more valuable expe-
rience for MDS middle schoolers and for Saint
Joseph's kindergarteners.
Being in the Middle
School is definitely an
experience to re-
member.
Ben Garland
The unified singing voices of the middle schoolers produced
sweet sounds for an audience of grandparents.
STUDENT LIFE/17
All This, And A Whole Lot More
Even the everyday campus life of
Mount de Sales students is any-
thing but typical. Although stu-
dents attend the same classes dai-
ly, each week brings some type of
new experience: a pep rally, a
morning assembly, chorus perfor-
mances, or parent/student picnics.
The normal day begins with
homeroom which is a time when
teachers and students take a few
minutes to get organized before
Is it anything but typical to find a friendly smile
on junior Ben Wills face?
4 us
Sophomore Jared Downs, Sr. Rosina and Mrs.
Weston take time from the Back to School Bash
to reflect over summer memories.
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what may become a busy experi-
ence. The most important part of
the morning is coming together
in prayer spoken over the inter-
com or led by homeroom teach-
ers. Next the day begins and of-
ten seems to never end.
Mt. de Sales never has a mo-
ment when any student should
feel as if he or she has nothing to
do. Aside from the demanding
academic schedule, many stu-
dents are involved in other activ-
ities including the newly estab-
lished National Art Honor
Society, the French and Spanish
clubs, Newspaper and Yearbook
staffs. The friendships on campus
are unique because each signifies
the coming together of diverse per-
sonalities and backgrounds. Thus,
students get a chance to learm
more about themselves by learning
about others.
It is a privelege to be a part of a
school with such a strong founda-
tion in all aspects,
Did | die and go to heaven? asks Senior Mike
Hannon while sharing his school spirit witt
Juniors Chandra Copeland and Paige David
Vince LaVecchia and Nicolai Sambulski partici-
pate in the assembly honoring the Quincentin-
ary of Columbus voyage to the Americas.
Jimmy and Timmy Oller decide to take a break
from chemistry class.
King and Queen of Hearts David Spisso and
Jennifer Price show their royal smiles.
Shana Alverson attempts to make it to Algebra
class in 20 seconds.
Darren Davidson wishes this pose will end soon
so he can continue work on his masterpiece.
Some days are better
than others, especial-
ly when we have a
pep rally, an activity,
and a mass on faculty
meeting Tuesday.
Amy Koman
Junior Suzie Lamarca knows her best look is Anne Claxton, Cynthia Luckie and Amy Roman
when she is caught off guard. are dedicated calculus students.
STUDENT LIFE/19
Just For The Fun Of It
Fun Night at Mount de Sales is an
experience that has brought out
the spirit of everyone, high school
and middle school alike. Fun Night
1992 lived up to its reputation as a
time for students to act their crazi-
est in the silly but fun events.
This year, Fun Night took place
during the State Basketball tourna-
ment. The football relay just wasnt
the same without the basketball
players slams, but hopefully this
night helped the players release
the pressure of winning the state
title the following night.
The class winners of the indi-
vidual Fun Night events are nev-
er the same twice. The freshmen
beat the seniors in tug-of-war,
the juniors won the pyramid
race, and Anne Claxton and
Drew Crawford of the senior
class took the dress-a-boy dress-
a-girl contest. The overall winner
was the senior class. Senior Meg
Jackson, when asked about the
of the class of 1992. After we won
Our junior year we knew we had
to win this year.
Students left Fun Night with the
Same high-spirited attitudes with
which they arrived. That evening
gave students a vent for all their
academic stress and a means to
develop a closer relationship with
their class.
fourth and final victory, said: It
Who said that things always have to stay the
.< - : made me proud to be a member
same? Drew Crawford and Anne Claxton prove
it not to be true on fun night.
Hoping the workout will soon be over Ann Pert
pushes the potato for her sophomore class.
Showing excellent teamwork Billy Simmons
and Drew Crawford let go of their eqg-o.
You mean all of the seniors didnt show up?
Mrs. Tate asks Alice Fry.
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Scott Workmeister comes out on top for the
middie school pyramid during fun night.
Surely Chad McDaniel must be wondering how
he got himself into doing the dizzy izzy.
Damian Wilkinson, Jason Todd and Kevin Sim-
mons do their best in tug-of-war competition.
My favorite part about
Fun Night is watching
people bust on the
gym floor after the
Dizzy Izzy.
Erin Wood
Seniors show their class spirit as they lead in the scoring of the
activities.
STUDENT LIFE/21
Shedding Light On The Season
One of the most beautiful and unique expe-
riences at Mount de Sales is the Candlelight
Carol Service. Held at Saint Josephs Catholic
Church, this service has an attendance ri-
valed only by graduation. It provides an op-
portunity for many students to participate in
this celebration of the Christmas season. The
1992 Candlelight Carol Service was led, as
always, by the senior class. This years, how-
ever, was organized by Sister Helen McCreary
for the first time. The evenings events includ-
ed the senior procession, the reading of the
Bibles Christmas stories, and a stunning per-
formance of the Mount de Sales Chorus,
which sang various Christmas carols and
songs. The most beautiful part of the service
was the lighting of the candles. Starting at
one end of the church and spreading out-
ward, the lighting symbolized the unity
shared between all the members of the
Mount de Sales family.
Candlelight Carol Service shows the symbolism of unity
as the candles are lit in the beautiful St. Joseph's
Church.
Senior Siedra Cooper reads a scripture during Candlebearers Brian Siler, David Spisso and The spirit of Christmas brings out the best i
the Candlelight Carol Service. Shannon Wilson pass the flame of peace to everyone. Beth Carmicheal gives her pretties
each other. smile as a result of the season.
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Mayor Tommy Olmstead present- Representative J. Roy Rowland de-
ed a proclamation on behalf of livered an inspirational speech to
Catholic Schools Week to Sr. Ro- the students at Mt. de Sales
sina and Sr. Serda
The Spirit Of Faith
Moves On
The theme for Catholic Schools Week this
year was Discover Catholic Schools. The
week was filled with activities which, in some
way, reflected the traditions of Catholic
schools. The activities included a prayer ser-
vice, a recognition assembly, an out-of-dress-
code day, and a student-parent picnic lunch.
The week reached its end with a proclama-
tion by Mayor Tommy Olmstead declaring
January 27 through January 31 as Catholic
Schools Week.
Representative J. Roy Rowland also gave
an inspiring speech to the students followed
by a question-and-answer session. Catholic
schools are a big part of our lives. They give
everyone a chance to discover his growth re-
gardless of social, racial, and religious back-
ground. The education received at a Catholic
school cannot be compared with anything
else in the world. After all Mount de Sales
IS a nationally recognized Blue Ribbon
school of Excellence
_
Junior Al Faulk reads one of the many requests
for world peace that were offered during the
prayer service for Discover Catholic Schools.
STUDENT LIFE/25
Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Helping others has always been a
part of the Mt. de Sales tradition.
This year Sr. Helen gave students a
chance to serve the needy in our
community. The Works of Mercy
Volunteers went to area volunteer
services on a weekly basis. Jennifer
Price commented, Volunteering is
a way to give back to the communi-
ty.. The services given by the stu-
dents were worthwhile. When
asked how she felt the new volun-
teer service program went this
year, Sr. Helen commented,
Well, let me say its been a
learning experience for me. Ive
been very impressed with the
faithfulness of the student body
that followed through with their
commitment.
The Student Council and Reli-
gious Activities Committee have
also sponsored projects includ-
ing the organization of New Stu-
dent Orientation Day, sponsor-
ship of the Red Cross Blood
Drive and Shamrocks for Dis-
tion of needy families during Christ-
mas time. The _ Religious
Committee's activities included the
planning of masses, the Thanksgiv-
ing food drive, the cards for prison-
ers project and the Red Ribbon
Campaign.
The type of service given by Mt.
de Sales students is anything but
typical and is always straight from
the heart.
Junior Courtney Carey devotes her time to Dean Howell helps the Religion Council collect
sme a> rophy program, and th Op- ee. :
making the lives of those in nursing homes a trop y progra and the ad P needed food for families in the Middle Georgia
little happier. area.
Heidi Witt shows how much she enjoyed work-
ing with the Pet Therapy volunteers during the
school year.
Why am | doing this? asks Carlos Baxter as he
prepares to give to the Second Annual Bloo-
drive sponsored by student council.
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The Thanksgiving liturgy was made even more
special as Father Campbell conducted the ser-
vices.
a |
was VIELOg,
Mr. Dockrell demonstrates how to give blood
standing up.
Student Council officers Amy Roman, David
Spisso and Melonie Bell look like they have
seen enough blood to last a lifetime.
Sister Helen has in-
spired the students to
give of their time to
help those in the lo-
cal community.
Courtney Carey
The Sisters of Mercy gathered together on Mercy Day at Mt. de Sales to
celebrate their lifelong accomplishments for the school.
STUDENT LIFE/25
~~ A Walk On The Wild Side
aS
Roughing it was exactly what several stu- ;
dents and members of the faculty did when
they camped at Cumberland Island in March.
Thanks to Mrs. Bentley, the coordinator of the
daring adventure, many people got a chance
to truly become one with nature. The group
started their weekend rendezvous with a
luxurious stay at the Days Inn, but before
they knew it daylight had struck and it was
time to hit the trails. The \Cumberland Prin-
cess took the MDS group as well as many
other campers to their designated Island. Af-
ter a three-and-a-half mile hike, sleeping ac-
comodations were set up and the group went
for a long and beautiful walk on the wildlife-
filled beach. After a long night of raccoon
chasing, the group awoke to a beautiful sun-
rise. When asked how she felt after a seven
mile hike Mrs. Bentley commented, Im
tired. Ive hiked more than | ever have in my
life. If | recover I might try it again. IF you can
hike to Stafford Camp you can hike ANY-
WHERE. The highlight of the trip was when a
beautiful deer visited the campsight and al-
lowed the campers to feed her. All these hap-
py hikers said that they would definitely do it
again if they got the chance.
Hey, wait a minute! Is that Mrs. Bentley or Tarzan? Who-
ever it is definitely had a good time at Cumberland Is-
land.
CUMBERLAND ISLAND
NATIONAL
SEASHORE %
All smiles, the daring hikers re- It might have been a little chilly for
joice as they return to the main- most people, but not for Mrs.
land after an overnight stay inthe Knott, Carolyn Harpe and Mrs.
wildermess. Bentley as they prepared to hike to
their campsite.
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy is obviously | Senior Anne Claxton and junior David Skinner __Lisa Sheridan and her father prove that travel-
still living up to its name. enjoy Italian food at an authentic restaurant ing can often be a bit too exciting to handle, but
during the trip to Italy in November. that its worth it.
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Twenty-three members of the Mount de
Sales family traveled to Italy during the
Thanksgiving holiday. They flew to Milan on
November 23, 1991 via London. Three hours
after landing in Milan the group, led by Mrs.
Lindsey Skinner, arrived in Florence. The Ital-
ian experience began! For three days the
group toured Florence viewing the works of
great artists, seeing fine Italian leather goods
being made, and sampling the exotic Italian
foods. In addition, the travelers visited the
village of Pisa and viewed the famous Leaning
Tower. On Wednesday a bus ride carried the
group to Rome. Along the way, they spent a
few hours in Assisi, the home of St. Francis.
While in the medieval village, the travelers
saw the actual chapel in which this saint wor-
shipped. In Rome, the group saw the Vatican,
the Coliseum, the Roman forum, and the Pan-
theon. On the final day of the trip, the group
trekked through the ruins of Ostia Antica, an
ancient Roman port.
Early on the moming of December 1, the
group said, Ciau to Italy as they departed
Gathering in front of the ruins in Rome, Italy from Leonardo DaVinci airport in Rome. The
this group of MDS travelers pose for one last travelers arrived home with many warm
before their flight back to the United memories of an Italian holiday.
STUDENT LIFE/27
A Positive Perspective
Everyone was on a positive high
during this years Positive Attitudes
Week, also known as P.A.W., which
took place March 30-April 3. Kick-
ing off the activities was Smile Day.
Each student wore a little smiley-
face sticker. This year, Lisa Sheri-
dan, President of the Student Coun-
cil, organized a Wall of Fame in
the cafeteria. This wall displayed
the photos of the five most positive
students from each class. Later
during the week, a penance ser-
vice was held allowing students
the chance to talk about their
problems to a minister or priest.
One of the most exciting activi-
ties was Hammertime. This in-
volved paying twenty-five cents
to take three swings with a huge
sledgehammer at the negative
attitude car. The traditional
beach party was held as a Hawai-
ian Luau, during which students
competed in a variety of silly, but
fun, games. The week concluded
ing the school day, and a talent
show that evening. Junior Endia
Cook commented, During Positive
Attitudes Week I get a reason to
have a positive attitude and help
others have a positive attitude.
Overall, this week encourages a
positive attitude every day, making
Mount de Sales a more positive
place to be.
with a volleyball game between
the seniors and the faculty dur-
Juniors Roseann Brannen, Melissa Raffield,
Wendi Long, and Michelle Buquet show their
pearly whites
Totally Positive. (1 to r) Kellie Thigpen, Ash-
ley Waters, Megan Cullinan, and Stacey Cato
pose for the camera
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cago
Where's the party!" ask Mrs. Hatcher and Sr.
Rosina while enjoying the Luau.
Sophomores Lisa Sinksen and Jenny Harrel-
son show a positive attitude through friend-
ship.
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Have you ever known me to be negative?
grins sophomore Ellen Crawford.
Don't drop that balloon! Brian Lareau and
Chris McClung try not to get wet at the luau.
Eighth grader Kristen Maynard gets the job
done preparing for Positive Attitudes Week.
Seniors Ruth Shearer, Amy Covey and Meg
Jackson are positive about being out of dress
code.
All of the teachers
were really nice that
week and it helped all
of us get better atti-
tudes.
Linda Horan
Lisa Sheridan, Jason Wilcox and Chris Kelsay strike a senior pose for
eee STUDENT LIFE/29
Making Magic Come Alive
Every spring juniors and seniors
everywhere anxiously await one of
the most special events of their
high school years, the prom. The
juniors worked tirelessly this year
to transform the gym into a breath-
taking oriental scene with colorful
streamers, dragons, and a grand
structure of a pagoda.
No one can really appreciate the
amount of work put into the mixing
paint, planning, drawing, and build-
ing. The huge pagoda was an ar-
chitectural feat that called for te-
dious work and could not have
been accomplished without the
help of Mr. Danny McTier. Per-
haps the real heroes of the prom
were Mr. McLachlan, Mrs. Clax-
ton, Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Dohn,
and Mr. Midkiff who never
seemed to run out of patience.
Students worked at a hetic
pace down to the wire to finish
those last minute touches that
made the prom such an en-
chanted event. But it all paid off
the only thing that is more beauti-
ful than the decorations are the
people themselves dressed in their
finest and looking their best. Every-
one remembers the prom as a time
when the junior class becomes
closer and seniors shine in lead-
out. The Class of 1993 has the dis-
tinction of making this one of the
best proms ever!
The Pagoda was the highlight of the Junior-
Senior
on the night of the prom when Rick Sizemore and Jennifer Smith share their
enthusiasm for work.
I'll climb to the top for my class claims David
Skinner.
Mr.McLachian and junior girls smile at the near
completion of the prom decorations.
30/STUDENT LIFE
Juniors learn the true meaning of time and
commitment due to the Prom
,
Yet another masterpiece of the Junior-Senior
decorations is perfected by Chris Lindh.
Geel I hope this thing doesnt fall. Juniors
work at a never-ending pace.
It was really nice to
see the whole class
working. It really
brought us together.
Alena Childs
Mandy Smith and Yvette Perez work hard and have fun while creating
props for the prom.
STUDENT LIFE/31
Midnight in the Orient
Prom night 1992 at Mount de
Sales was an evening to be remem-
bered for the juniors and seniors.
This years Junior-Senior was by no
means a typical dance with an ordi-
nary band and refreshments. From
8:00 until midnight on April 11, the
area that is commomly known as a
basketball court became the mag-
nificent creation of an Evening in
the Orient. The 1992 Junior-Sen-
ior followed the tradition of giving
students the opportunity to ex-
perience a formal evening which
included dinner, dressing up in
tuxedos and elegant dresses,
and dancing.
This years Junior-Senior also
brought a break in past tradition;
lead out was held at 9:30 p.m.,
giving parents the opportunity to
arrive more conveniently and
giving students and their dates a
reason to spend more time at
the prom.
As previous junior classes
have done, this years junior
with diligence to insure the extraor-
dinary quality of this years prom.
Perhaps the most outstanding
physical feature of the Junior-Sen-
ior was the authentic looking Pago-
da used for as the lead out ramp.
This years band The Root Doc-
tors was also one of many aspects
at the Prom that proved the valu-
able planning put in by the junior
class.
Seniors Ronda Rohn and Bryan Siler love at-
tention during lead out.
Yes, we realize how good we look, senior
class and its moderators worked Beth Carmichael and Tarcia Tripp proclaim
The Root Doctors liven up things a little during
the Prom.
The Godfather Vince LaVecchia surrounded
by his henchmen on Prom night.
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Seniors Mike Adkins and Anne Claxton enjoy
an unforgettable evening in the Orient.
Senior Julie Melvin waits for her chance to walk
through lead-out.
Shannon Wilson and Brandi Blanks show us
their moves as they dance to the music of the
Root Doctors.
Matthew Brown, Ellen Crawford, Meg Jackson,
and Mark Devenney enjoy prom cuisine.
The band was the
best thats ever been
here. Thats the first
time Ive ever stayed
until the end.
Bret Stansfield
Seniors Alice Fry and Kelli Fulghum enjoy a lovely evening with their
PVGERE GAEe: STUDENT LIFE/33
A Break in the Season
Easter Break was enjoyed by
most of the students at Mount de
Sales. During this time of the year,
students had a chance to relax and
have fun at home or on vacation
with distant relatives or friends.
Students were a little sleepy after
returning to school that following
week, but all were excited about
telling their fellow classmates what
they got into during the break. One
group who always seems happy to
return are the teachers who are
eager to fit in as many year end
activities as possible. The one
highlight of returning to school
for many students is that the end
of the year is so much closer
than it was after Christmas
Break. Junior, Yvette Perez com-
mented, I enjoyed Easter break
very much because | went to
Daytona Beach with four of my
best friends and we had a blast!
Many students went to the beach
and had the chance to enjoy the
dents had recently started new jobs
which took up most of their vaca-
tion time.
Although they had fun, students
did not forget the true meaning of
Easter, the Resurrection. Overall,
the Easter break was both a recre-
ational and spiritual occasion for
Mt. de Sales students.
beauty of the ocean water and
Juniors Jennifer Smith, Nicole Shiftlet, Mand
: the different scenery. A few stu-
Smith, Courtney Carey and Yvette Perez chill by
the beach.
These Seniors show how to live it up during
Easter Break.
Junior Carolyn Harpe spends a most memora-
ble holiday with relatives in Miami.
Jennifer and Melissa Raffield, Ann Peery, Kathy
Kendall, Helen Alderman, and Kim Finney love
the beach.
34/STUDENT LIFE
Juniors Roseann Brannen and Todd Carmi-
chael prove that fun has no limits.
Rick Sizemore and Scott Achtemeier return to
their house after wading in the ocean at Sea-
side, Florida.
Toni Collins, Amie Allen, Amy Roman, and Beth
Carmichael's friendship is as strong as a rock.
This Easter Break
was the best. I was
with all of my friends
and we had a
BLAST!
Yvette Perez
Juniors Leigh Wallace, Mandy Deutsch, Wendi Long, Michelle Buquet,
Karen Lance and Roseann Brannen wonder, What's Up.
STUDENT LIFE/35
Reliving the Renaissance
The junior class shared a memora-
ble day in Fairburm, Georgia this year
thanks to Mr. Michael Vullo. The
world history students attended the
Renaissance Festival, which is a
grand playground duplicating the life-
styles of medieval people. Some of
the lively events were: a jousting are-
na where the good guys fought the
bad guys, several Shakespearean
plays that definitely had a twist in
them, very spiritual African culture
dances, and the chance to experience
real sword fights.
Many of the juniors and faculty that
Joy Sams and Joe Kusar show a merry smile
on the ride back home.
Melissa Raffield takes on her true identity as a
jester after the festival.
36/STUDENT LIFE
attended the festival were adventur-
Ous eaters for most of the day. From
turkey legs to fried ice cream, every-
one tasted the flavor of medieval life.
Eating wasnt all the students did
though. Many students had the op-
portunity to meet other students who
attended the festival from surround-
ing and even a few out-of-state
schools. When asked about her favor-
ite part of the festival, Richa Marshall
said, The part of the festival that |
enjoyed most was probably the re-cre-
ation of the play Julius Caesar. The
actors in the play made it funny. The
food was great!
The world history students learned
much at the Festival and left with a
better idea of how the people of tha
era lived.
We picked out the best mime of all,
Wendi Long and Leigh Wallace.
says
Juniors Matt Brown, Nicole Shiftlet, Chad
McDaniel and Yvette Perez loved being specta-
tors.
Scott Achtemeier says, You only live once,
why not be a dragon for a day?
David Skinner proves what a great Marco Polo
he can be, even with a bucket on his head.
A t=
Al Faulk is smiling because this medieval food
vendor is about to give him some barbequed
turkey legs.
Linda Horan and Alena Childs enjoyed fencing
with each other on their day off from school.
It was a great ex-
perience to actually
see how people lived
so long ago.
Kris Durham
Go, BenlI!II Ben Wills shows a sword swallower that he can take a dare
no matter what it may be.
STUDENT LIFE/37
Something to Sing About
The 1992 Mount de Sales chorus was fortu- . :
nate to receive a unique opportunity which
allowed the members to broaden their hori-
zons and further express their outstanding oe
talents. May 14 marked the beginning of the "~
four day chorus tour of Nashville, Tennessee,
which included visiting and giving perfor-
mances at several important tour sites. Be-
ginning with the Hermitage, Andrew Jack-
son's home, these tour sites included the
Legislative Plaza, the symphony (with Lou
Rawls), the Country Music Hall of Fame, Stu-
dio B, and Opryland. The tour was concluded
on May 17 with a performance given at St.
Edwards Catholic Church.
The chorus tour was one way through
which all members could experience the as-
pects of presenting their talents as profes-
sionals. More importantly, however, the
Nashville tour was helpful in bringing the
members of the chorale and the choraliers
together. Through weeks of raising funds with
sponsorships and candy sales and during
weeks of diligent practice, chorus members
learned the values of achieving goals with
group effort.
Senior Angie Joiner performs some of her best solo
work ever at the Legislative Plaza in Nashville.
For Abby Henderson, Mandy .
Christy Price, Kara Kilgore,andan = Carver, Cerelymanda Kountree, >
additional friend are all set forthe and other chorus members, the fa
trip back to Macon. Nashville Tour seems to be a fun &
experience. pos
38/STUDENT LIFE
Ana and her host mother Mrs.
Aponte enjoy a picnic lunch during
the schools 120th anniversary
celebration.
The girl's tennis team welcomed
Ana as a skillful and valuable play-
er.
An Exchange
of Cultures
Last August, Ana Perez-Lanzac traveled
from her home in Malaga, Spain to Macon to
spend the school year in America as an ex-
change student. Ana soon became a member
of Mt. de Sales junior class. Throughout the
year Ana noticed many differences between
the American lifestyle and the way of life in
Spain. For example, in Spain teenagers can-
not drive until the age of eighteen.
In addition, differences exist between Span-
ish and American schools. Ana said that with
the exception of basketball, soccer, and vol-
leyball teams, there are no extracurricular ac-
tivities at the school she attended in Malaga.
While at MDS Ana served as vice-president of
the Spanish club, participated in varsity ten-
nis, and was inducted into both the Spanish
National Honor Society and the National Hon-
or Society.
The classroom setting is structured differ-
ently in Spain as well. I just loved having a
locker and going around to classes. That may
sound stupid or simple, but we stay in the
same classroom the whole time in Spain,
explained Ana. Ana also liked the MDS spirit
After the lunchtime traffic has cleared in the she saw displayed during the year. Llove the
Mercy Hall locker room, Ana greets the camera school spirit. It is great to be a Cavalier! she
with a friendly smile. said.
STUDENT LIFE/39
Deserved Kecognition
Students at Mt. de Sales Academy should
feel a sense of honor simply because they
attend a National Blue Ribbon School of Ex-
cellence, but there are those students who
deserve individual recognition for their out-
standing achievements throughout the year.
This recognition was received at this years
final awards ceremony. The awards given out
ranged from athletic letters to volunteer cer-
tificates. Each recognition assembly should
give students the initiative to participate in as
many activities as possible. Most students are
now realizing the true importance of getting
involved, and the teachers are always more
than happy to give any advice they feel will
help make the student develop into a better
person. Junior Endia Cook was asked how it
felt to receive an award and replied, It makes
you feel good to be honored and know your
hard work has paid off. The feeling of know-
ing you have accomplished things in life al-
ways makes the journey more fulfilling. The
most important thing to remember is that it is
never too late to give of your time and hope-
fully discover that hard work does indeed pay
off.
Junior Todd Freeman accepts his certificate for partici-
pation on this years varsity baseball team from Coach
Pierce.
Mr.Mermann acknowledges math Sophomore Sadie Gaughan
team member David Skinner on smiles as she receives a certificate
his outstanding accomplishments from Mrs. Washburn for her hard
during the year. work in the chorus.
40/STUDENT LIFE
Junior Kevin McTier reads the
scripture during the Ascension
mass held before the moving up
ceremony.
Rising senior members of the
chorus sing the senior class song,
A Place in this World.
e Ba
Rising to the
Occasion
Ascension Thursday is the time when
Christians celebrate Jesus leaving earth and
going to heaven to be with his Father. It is
appropriate that on this day the juniors cele-
brated their Moving-up mass. The student
body, faculty, family and friends all participat-
ed in the mass that was held before the actual
Moving-up ceremony. Following the mass
each junior received a blessing from Father
Cuddy, which puts a guiding shield on the
new seniors as they approach their final year
of high school. The established tradition for
years has been to allow the seniors to take
the remainder of the day off to do as they
please. Usually no complaints are heard from
anyone. The honor of becoming a senior is
accompanied by a final year to grow as a
person and become closer to fellow class-
mates as the decisions of what to do in life
become a more apparent reality. Junior Caro-
lyn Harpe commented on Moving-up Day say-
ing, Moving-up Day truly united our class,
and we each look forward to taking our roles
as leaders of the school. Every senior class
that has graduated from Mt. de Sales has had
Damien Wilkinson receives his blessing from a lasting influence on the class that follows
Father Cuddy as he becomes a senior of Mt. de and the Class of 1993 will undoubtedly do the
Sales Academy. same.
STUDENT LIFE/41
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Christy Sinksen (junior) Its im-
portant to be involved at school be-
cause it shows you're willing to do
more than average to make a differ-
ence at MDS.
Christel Boling (junior) Clubs
provide an opportunity to meet people
and to get involved in school activi-
ties.
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Enjoying the food and fellowship at a Chad McDaniel, Ben Wills, and Rick
Spanish Club meeting are Heather De- Sizemore stroll towards the Israeli
mere, Joy Donnell, Yolanda Taylor, and _ delegation at the Mercer Model Sum-
Elena Hall. mit.
42/CLUBS DIVIDER
Arizona or bustl! Al
Faulk, Ben Wills, Jennifer Car wash at Del Taco
Price, and Wendi Long raises money for the
face a yearbook dead-_ chorus to tour Nash-
line ville
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The newly-formed
Earth Club, moderated
by Mrs. Bentley, spon-
sored an in-depth recy-
cling program in re-
sponse to the increase in
environmental aware-
ness. The Club provided
boxes for each home-
room as paper recepta-
cles. Once full, these
boxes were collected and
sent to be recycled. Also,
the Earth Club set up a
system for recycling alu-
minum cans used during
lunch. A separate trash
can for aluminum was
provided at the exit of
the cafeteria. MDS is
proud to have a club that
helps the school do its
part in improving the
world.
43/CLUBS DIVIDER
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tude
A Closer Look
Say that again! That's
a great idea for a Home-
coming Theme now
could we incorporate it?
Did you call the carriage
driver and get the flowers?
What about this idea for
Positive Attitudes Week?
These are just a few of the
many questions that come
up during Student Council
Meetings. Many students
don't realize exactly what
Student Council is or what
it does. The Student Coun-
cil has been an active body
for four years. Each home-
room has one elected rep-
resentative. The Student
Council does not come to
school every Wednesday
morning at 7:30 to eat
doughnuts and socialize,
@#Yum! Student council officers
Lisa Sheridan and Amy Roman
serve delicious pizza to students
before the Homecoming game.
44/CLUBS
but to work. At the begin-
ning of school, Student
Council was in charge of
the Back to School Bash,
and soon afterwards began
planning for Homecoming.
The theme, activities, and
breezeway decorations
were all created by the
council. In addition to
Homecoming, the council
directed the fruit sale, the
magazine drive, Positive At-
titudes Week, and the
blood drive. Undoubtedly,
being on Student Council
requires a lot of time, hard
work, cooperation, and
imagination.
eBilly Simmons bravely donates
blood as Melonie Bell lends moral
support during the blood drive.
Student council representatives
listen intently during an early
Wednesday-morning meeting.
Student Council: Jenny
Newman, Greg Curry, Julie
Melvin, Jay Foskey, Mark De-
venny, Erin Wood, Lora Hud-
son, Melvyn Williams, Nata-
lia Livingston, Kriston
Roman, Lisa Sinksen, Jenni-
fer Price, Rick Sizemore,
Dana Cowart, Lashanna Far-
ley, Karen Hammack, Ben
Wills, Amy Roman, Melonie
Bell, Lisa Sheridan, David
Spisso. Not pictured: Chaur-
yce Brooks
My favorite as-
pect of student
council is that
its a way to get
actively in-
volved in school
activities.
Kriston Roman
Student Council Officers:
Amy Roman, Secretary, Lisa
Sheridan, President, David
Spisso, Vice-President, Me-
lonie Bell, Treasurer.
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An Active Way to
Serve the School
Where would Mount de
Sales students be without
the support of clubs and or-
ganizations? The Spirit Sup-
port Group, Social Activities
Committee, Student Re-
cruitment Team, Religious
Activities Committee, and
Library Assistants deserve
much praise from the
school community for their
many contributions. These
clubs are very much a part
of life at Mount de Sales.
The Spirit Support Group
encourages the athletic
teams by making banners
and spirit buttons, while the
Social Activities Committee
organizes school dances.
Veronique Fessard coordi-
nated artwork for dance
decorations, and Amber
@Spirit Support Group: sitting: Stephanie
Butts, Yolanda Taylor, Mandy Jordan, Joyce-
lyn Stephens, Marianna LaVecchia. 2nd: Zalika
Sapp. Elena Hall, Joy Donneli, Angie Ste-
phens, Karol Kelly, Cerelymanda Roundtree
Ginger Martin, Cliff Rushin
46/CLUBS
Rogers and Jenny Flewellyn
publicized the events. The
Student Recruitment Team
welcomes and explores
perspective students to
Mount deSales. The Reli-
gious Activities Committee
sponsors a variety of pro-
jects, including Thanksgiv-
ing food collections, the
Red-ribbon campaign, and
the Kris Kringle project for
students. These extraordi-
nary Organizations do a
great deal for Mount de
Sales students, and their
service is greatly appreciat-
ed.
While recruiting future students,
Drew Crawford and Mike Malto
take time out to pose for the cam-
era.
eLibrary Assistants: Mrs. Madge
Knott, Endia Cook, Ben Green, Ta-
moral Sams
Student Recruitment Team:
Jay Roberts, Robby Redmond,
Mark Hammon, Jason Hutto,
Drew Crawford, Jennifer Dea-
ton, Becky Sizemore, Natalia
Livingston, Amy Roman, Yvette
Perez, Anne Claxton, Ronda
Rohn, Dana Cowart, Mandy
Martinez, Jennifer Wisdom, Me-
lanie Union, Sam Jolley, Trey
Gavin, Chad McDaniel, Amy
Mersch, Jenny Flewellyn, Dan-
ny Camp, Dana Higgison, Jared
Downs, Joy Donnell, Cliff Ru-
shin, Martin Richardson, Bill
Hatcher, Chad Westmoreland,
Eric Ford, John Carey, Mike
Hannon, Mike Malto, Neeka
Watkins, Lisa Sheridan, Ben
Wills, David Spisso, Emily Tho-
mason, Ann Peery, Brandon Da-
vis, David Skinner, Lashanna
Farley, Rick Sizemore, Al Faulk,
Eric Castro-Proveda, Mr. Kevin
Dockrell, Jennifer Price, Aimee
Mizell, Courtney Carey, Steph-
anie Sheridan, Jay Ertel, Mel-
vyn Williams
Social Activities Committee:
lst: Veronique Fessard, Amie
Allen, Danny Camp, Brandon
Davis, Jenny Flewellyn. 2nd:
Leslie Weston, Melanie Koch,
Rachel Parks, Ann Peery, Lisa
Sinksen, James Buckley, Erika
Green, Mike Filush, Amanda Mi-
zell, Amy Roman, Janna Harn.
3rd: Jennifer Joyner, Aimee Mi-
zell, Stephanie Sheridan, Su-
sannah Hughes, Erica Rodri-
guez, Ellen Crawford, Natalia
Livingston, Mandy Smith, Tyler
Rogero, Katherine Rodriquez,
Matt Attaway, Joe Kusar
It was exciting to
plan the masses,
especially on
Thanksgiving. It
gave students the
chance to partici-
pate.
Meg Jackson
Religious Activities Commit-
tee: 1st: Damien Wilkinson, Ben
Wills, Yvette Perez. 2nd: Megan
Hester, Wendy Lester, Endia
Cook, Tamoral Sams, Natalia
Livingston, Sonya Williams,
Taffi Gross, Ann Peery, Anne
Claxton, Alice Fry, Yolanda
Taylor. 3rd: Elisa Smith, Christy
Sinksen, Kim Reid, Jennifer
Kim, Richa Marshall, Dean
Howell, JoAnn Walters, Alena
Childs, Heidi Witt, Jennifer
Price, Courtney Carey. Not pic-
tured: David Skinner
CLUBS/47
MDS Students Reach
Out to the Community
Mount de Sales takes
pride in those students who
lend their time and talents
to helping others. Our stu-
dents respond to the needs
of the community and
school through various
special service groups.
Among these groups are
Key Club, with officers Bri-
an Taylor, Meq Jackson,
Jennifer Smith, Laura Nack-
ashi, Ben Branch, and Chad
McDaniel; the Service
Group, and the Earth Club.
The Service Group and
the Earth Club are new ad-
ditions to Mount de Sales
this year. In its first year,
the Earth Club has institut-
@Key Club Officers: John Carey,
Ann Peery, James Buckley, Bran-
don Davis, Coach Chester Pierce,
Brian Taylor, Meg Jackson, Jenni-
fer Smith, Laura Nackashi, Ben
Branch, Chad McDaniel, Mr. Terry
Mermann
48/CLUBS
ed a school-wide recycling
program and co-sponsored
Earth Week 1992 with the
Religious Activities Com-
mittee. The Earth Club has
also strived to make the
student body more aware of
the environment. The Ser-
vice Group has also had a
successful first year. Mem-
bers participate in pet ther-
apy programs, volunteer at
nursing homes, and tutor at
the Booker T. Washington
Center. Thanks to all of
those dedicated students
working for a brighter to-
morrow.
eCourtney Carey willingly volun-
teers to give her time to the elderly
people.
Guidance Office: sitting: Angie
Stephens, Amber Rogers. 2nd: En-
dia Cook, Taffy Gross, Sonya Wil-
liams, Lisa Waterman
Works of Mercy Volunteers: sit-
ting: Melissa Holder, Taffi
Gross, Carolyn Harpe, Jenny
Newman, Janna Harn. 2nd:
Christy Sinksen, Gadores Jack-
son, Kelli Fulghum, Veronique
Fessard, Amber Rogers, Neeka
Watkins, Courtney Carey. 3rd:
Kathy Kendall, Ana Perez-Lan-
zac, Heidi Witt, Joycelyn Ste-
vens, Nikita Kelley. 4th: Erica
Greene, Heather Demere, Ra-
chel Jones, Kim Reid, Kevin
McTier, Kim Hull, Dana Higgi-
son, Belma Ford
Volunteering is
fun it feels real-
ly good to know
that you are mak-
ing a difference in
others lives.
Rachel Jones
Earth Club: sitting: Elena Hall,
Zalika Sapp, Erica Rodriguez,
Windy Lester. standing: Heath-
er DeMere, Nikita Kelley, Mandy
Jordan, Jeanie Dizon, Marianna
LaVecchia, Karishma Kalli,
Kimberly Jackson, Aieea Lu-
cas. 3rd row: Heather Gains,
Megan Hester, Rachel Jones,
Emily Thomason, Melissa
Huser, Jared Downs, Stephanie
Butts, Patt Dugas
I've enjoyed be-
ing a part of the
new Earth Club
this year. Mrs.
Bentley has given
us a lot of neat
ideas.
Kelli Fulghum
Key Club: 1st row: Mr. Terry
Mermann, James Buckley, Ann
Peery, Meg Jackson, Brandon
Davis, Chad McDaniel, Brian
Taylor, Jennifer Smith, Laura
Nackashi. 2nd row: Eric Ford,
Kariem Jones, Jason McNeely,
Jenny Harrelson, Lisa Sinksen,
Trey Gavin, Ross Robbins. 5rd
row: John Carey, Drew Craw-
ford, Brandi Blanks, Kara Kil-
gore, Seidra Cooper, Neeka
Watkins, Jamie Register. 4th
row: Amy Mersch, Ellen Craw-
ford, Dana DeHart, Ben Branch,
Merita Evans, Mandy Smith. 5th
row: Joseph Wood, Mark De-
venney
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} ublications
Preserving the Year On
Video, in Pictures and on Paper
The newest additon to
the Mount de Sales literary
publications is not literary
at all its video! Videova-
tions has been here for two
years now, and has been
met with great enthusiasm
and success. The responsi-
bility of this staff, headed by
Mrs. Brenda Timms, is to
capture the everyday activi-
ties of Mount de Sales stu-
dents and present them on
video aS a momento of
Mount de Sales life. Stu-
dents, as well as teachers,
have become accustomed
to seeing the Videovations
video camera popping up in
the least likely of places.
@Anne Claxton, Karol Kelly, and
Angie Stephens receive their news-
paper assignments.
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Despite the fact that it is so
new, people readily put
themselves in front of the
camera to ensure their spot
in the video yearbook. But
some are still more re-
served, as Billy Simmons
said, I really hate it when |
walk up to people with the
camera and they run
away! It gets really frustrat-
ing. .
eLiterary Magazine: kneeling: Rick
Sizemore, Jody Yarbrough. stand-
ing: Anne Claxton, Lisa Sheridan,
Kathleen Carrigan, Kisha Demps,
Joy Donnell, Leslie Weston
oAl Faulk! What are you doing?!?
Jenny Newman looks concerned
must be working on the year-
book.
Newspaper: Belma Ford, Jenni-
fer Kim, Brandy Ciaccia, Nicole
Shiflet, Tyler Rogero, Lisa Sher-
idan, Jennifer Price. Seated:
Christy Sinksen, Kim Finney,
Amanda Mandel, Emily Thoma-
son, Chauryce Brooks, Michelle
Blay. Standing: Ann Peery, Elisa
Smith, Angie Stephens, Karol
Kelly, Rachel Jones, Heather
DeMere, Yolanda Taylor, Erin
Gilbert, Mike Malto, Vince La-
Vecchia, Anne Claxton, Jenny
Flewellyn, Scott Achtemeier,
Neeka Watkins, Matt Able, Sam
Moody
| really like work-
ing with a video
camera. Videova-
tions gives me a
chance to do just
that.
Billy Simmons
Yearbook: Cynthia Luckie, Jen-
nifer Price, Ben Wills, Jenny
Newman, Wendi Long, Aimee
Mizell, Al Faulk, David Skinner,
Amie Allen, Carolyn Harpe,
Leigh Cabasares, Danielle
Faulk, Melissa Huser, Yolanda
Taylor, Anne Claxton, Belma
Ford, Alice Fry, Mike Adkins,
Jenny Flewellyn. Not pictured:
Matt Able, Ben Garland
The best thing
about Literary
Magazine is see-
ing just how cre-
ative my peers
a?
are.
Leslie Weston
Videovations: Billy Simmons,
Susannah Hughes, Katie
McCarren, Lashanna Farley,
Bubba Pool, Dana _ Higgison,
Brian Siler, Kate Sheehan, Mike
Hannon, Dusty Cowart, Katy
Becker, Tamoral Sams, Millard
Vining, Danny Camp, Eric Cas-
tro-Poveda, Elena Castresana,
Brandi Blanks, Craig Rentz,
Beth Haman
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istory and Current
Events
When ALL is Said and Done
Mount de Sales Prevails
The foreign relations
class definitely had a busy
year. Not only did they par-
ticipate in the Model United
Nations, but also in the first
annual International Sum-
mit Meetings, at which the
class represented four
countries: Brazil, Canada,
the United States, and Isra-
el. They took two speaker
awards: Drew Crawford and
Vince LaVecchia for Israel
and Amy Koman for the
United States. At the Model
United Nations conference,
the foreign relations class
walked into Porter Auditori-
um with confidence. Cythia
Luckie had prepared them
well for their arguments.
The foreign relations class
@lsraeli delegates Vince LaVec-
chia, Anne Claxton, Cynthia
Luckie, Drew Crawford, and Amy
Roman take advantage of a ten
minute caucus.
represented South Africa
and Israel. The South Afri-
can delegates, Mike Adkins
and Mike Malto, put up a
good fight concerning the
economic and environmen-
tal conditions. The Israeli
delegates, Drew Crawford,
Anne Claxton, Vince LaVec-
chia, and Amy Roman were
continuously harassed by
Syria, the PLO, and Egypt.
Holding their own, the dele-
gates from Israel walked
away with speaker awards.
How can we get these sanctions
lifted from South Africa?!? South
African delegates David Skinner
and Mike Adkins confer.
Fun, Fun, and more FUN. Amy Ro-
man and Mike Malto are definitely
enjoying the Model U.N. Summit.
Debate: Ist row: Ben Branch,
Laura Nackashi, Anne Claxton,
Alice Fry, Ben Wills. 2nd: Kevin
McTier, David Skinner, Melanie
Union, Joy Donnell, Rick Size-
more, Al Faulk
The thing I like
about debate is
that its organized
arguing. Money!
Al Faulk
Summit Meeting: Anne Clax-
ton, Laura Nackashi, Nicole
Shiflet, Cynthia Luckie, Al
Faulk, Amy Roman, Mike Malto,
Drew Crawford, Chad McDaniel,
Ben Wills, Rick Sizemore, Mike
Adkins, Vince LaVecchia
My favorite thing
about Model U.N.?
What? We went to
the United Na-
tions? The one in
New York?!? Oh. It
was great.
Mike Malto
Citizen Bee: Amber Jenkins,
Drew Crawford, Vince LaVec-
chia, Lisa Waterman
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wh,
_cademic Clubs
A Stroke Of
Everyone enjoys watch-
ing Jeopardy, but imagine if
you could actually partici-
pate. Thats Academic
Bowl! Four students are on
a team, and there are typi-
cally twenty questions in a
round. The topics deal with
just about everything.
Coached by Mr. Ron
McLachlan, team members
Anne Claxton, Amber Jen-
kins, Laura Nackashi, David
Skinner, and Vince LaVec-
chia won second place at
the Macon College tourna-
ment. All of them truly en-
joyed the competition.
Science Team competi-
tions are very similar to Ac-
ademic Bowl. They are basi-
cally the same, but Science
@' Are you SURE this is the right
answer? Anne Claxton seeks ad-
vice from Amber Jenkins and Lau-
ra Nackashi.
Genius
Team members must take
an extremely difficult writ-
ten test. At the West Geor-
gia College tournament,
the team, coached by Mr.
McLachlan and consisting
of Amber Jenkins, Kyle Ad-
kins, David Skinner, and
Paul Marshall, was ranked
second, qualifying for state
competition. They had a
great time, and learned
much about the many dif-
ferent areas of science.
This question is _ ridiculous.
Sometimes even Mr. McLachlan
looks perplexed at some of the Ac-
ademic Bow! questions!
sAmber Jenkins, Laura Nackashi,
Anne Claxton, and Paul Marshall
practice, yet another day, for Aca-
demic Bowl.
Math Team: David Skinner, Shan-
non Wilson, Bill Carter, Amber Jen-
kins, Mike Adkins, Ben Wills
Science Team is
great, because we
get to leam all
sorts of really use-
less stuff that you
ordinarily
wouldn't lear in
school.
Mike Adkins
Science Team: Mike Adkins, Jenny
Harrelson, David Skinner, Amber
Jenkins, Ben Wills, Kyle Adkins,
Paul Marshall
Academic Bowl
is an activity in
which quick recall
skills come into
play.
Anne Claxton
Academic Bowl: Anne Claxton,
Laura Nackashi, Christy Sinksen,
Ben Wills, David Skinner, Amber
Jenkins
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USIC
An Outstanding Year
The 1991-92 school year
was exciting for the Chorus.
Their first major perfor-
mances came at Christmas.
Among the pieces they pre-
sented was the outstanding
Hallelujah Chorus from
Handels Messiah.
They attended the Dis-
trict 11 Chorus Festival in
March. Both the Chorale
and the girls chorus re-
ceived an overall rating of
excellent and a superior
rating for sightreading.
In May they journeyed to
Nashville, Tennessee, on
the first Mt. de Sales
Chorus Tour. They sang at
the Hermitage, the Legisla-
tive Plaza, and St. Edwards
Catholic Church. In order
to go on the trip, they had
Tracie Ross, Heidi Witt, and Chris-
ty Price practice for yet another
performance.
to raise $6,000. Approxi-
mately one third of this was
raised through the selling
of M & M's, collecting ad-
mission at baseball games,
and a car wash. In addition,
each chorus member had
to raise $100 in donations
from family, friends, and
businesses. The trip proved
to be worth the expense,
and everyone had a good
time.
Much praise is due to di-
rector Donna Washburn for
her time and efforts in mak-
ing this year unforgettable.
Alice Fry and Sadie Gaughan pose
for a picture at All-State Chorus.
Taking a short break, Polly Wrze-
sinski, Jennifer Price, Megan Hes-
ter, Nikki Kelly, and Shana Alver-
son smile for the camera during
the MDS Chorus car wash.
Mount de Sales Mixed Chorus L-R
first row: Tomoral Sams, Rhonda
Howard, Beth Carmichael, Meg
Jackson, Tracie Ross, Christy Price,
Rachael Mazza, Polly Wrzesinski,
Mandy Carver, Nikki Kelley, Carol
Ann Green, Kara Kilgore, Cynthia
Luckie, Mrs. Donna Washburn. sec-
ond row: Tonya Lester, Alice Fry,
Cerelymanda Rountree, Linda
Horan, Beth Hill, Jessica Knott
Christel Boling, Megan Hester, Heidi
Witt, Suzi Lamarca, Shana Alverson,
Jennifer Walsh, Abby Nenderson
Angie Joiner, Amethyst Shortz. third
row: Kim Reid, Beth Hammond, Jen-
nifer Price, Brad Busbee, Gerdine
Dawson, Jason Todd, Matt Able,
Omar Dawson, Clayton Donaldson,
Chris Moncrief, Sadie Gaughan, Mi-
chelle Buquet, Zalika Sapp
The thing I en-
joyed most about
Chorus this year
was the trip to
Nashville.
Christy Price
Mount de Sales Advanced Chorus
L-R first row: Polly Wrzesinski, Beth
Hammond, Carol Ann Green, Mrs.
Donna Washburn. second: Brad
Busbee, Meg Jackson, Angie Joiner,
Jessica Knott, Rhonda Howard, Am-
ethyst Shortz, Beth Hill, Omar Daw-
son, Jennifer Price, Michelle Bu-
quet, Linda Horan. third: Gerdine
Dawson, Sadie Gaughan, Matt Able,
Clayton Donaldson, Jason Todd,
Shana Alverson. fourth: Chris Mon-
crief, Abby Henderson, Beth Carmi-
chael
My favorite song
from the four
years I was in the
Chorus is Ave
Verum.
Brad Busbee
Mount de Sales Handbell Ring-
ers L-R first row: Melissa Brown,
Erica Green, Taffi Gross. sec-
ond row: Marie Brown, Megan
Skinner, Becky Sizemore. not
shown: Amy Williams, Rachel
Mazza, Tonya Lester, Amethyst
Shortz
A Tough Act To Follow
The 1991-92 Mount de
Sales Literary Team had an
excellent year of competi-
tion. It all began on the
school-wide Literary Day,
during which students com-
peted with each other to de-
termine the winners and al-
ternates that would
compete at Wesleyan Col-
lege for Region. These par-
ticipants did quite well.
They came away with an
overall second place. The
trio, Sadie Gaughan, Alice
Fry, and Linda Horan; the
quartet, Chris Moncrief,
Brad Busbee, Matt Able,
and Omar Dawson; soloist
Angie Joiner; Anne Claxton
and Ben Wills in essay; and
David Skinner in oral inter-
(Pia
@At State Literary Mrs. Washburn,
Sadie Gaughan, and Linda Horan
look prepared for a picture, but
Matt Able is taken by surprise.
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pretation were eligible to
compete at the State level,
at Armstrong College in Sa-
vannah. Mrs. Claxton, the
coordinator of the Literary
Team, and Mrs. Washbum,
the music coordinator, took
the team to Savannah the
night before the competi-
tion. The next day, the team
competed with the best in
the State, and came home
with second place by a mar-
gin of just a few points.
sAnne Claxton and Alice Fry
proudly show off the Literary State
Runner-Up trophy.
eBecky Sizemore, Emily Thoma-
son, and Kara Kilgore rehearse for
the one-act play Who Am | This
Time?
Literary Team first row: Cyn-
thia Luckie, Amber Jenkins,
Al Faulk, Ben Wills, Laura
Nackashi, Avril Cobb, Anne
Claxton. second row: Chris-
ty Sinksen, David Skinner,
Beth Carmichael, Alice Fry,
Melissa Huser, Yolanda Tay-
lor, Brad Busbee, Gerdine
Dawson. back row: Matt
Able, Linda Horan, Sadie
Gaughan, Billy Simmons,
Chris Moncrief, Angie Join-
er, Jason Todd, Omar Daw-
son
Although |
sometimes dis-
agreed with the
judges deci-
sions, I had a
great time all
four years sing-
ing in Literary
Competition.
Chris
Moncrief
Drama first row: Becky Size-
more, Clayton Donaldson,
Kathryn Rodriquez, Kara Kil-
gore. second row: Billy Sim-
mons, James Buckley, Lisa
Sheridan, Erika Green,
Chauryce Brooks. not
shown: Emily Thomason
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Not Just A Language ... A
Cultural Experience
Each year, Mount de
Sales provides opportuni-
ties for students to gain a
greater appreciation of for-
eign cultures. This year
Mount de Sales students
took part in several activi-
ties combining foreign lan-
guage and fun. During the
week of March 23-27, For-
eign Language Week,
French and Spanish stu-
dents participated in the
National Foreign Lanquage
Exams. These were given to
selected students to test
their abilities in their cho-
sen language. Some other
students participated in the
Foreign Language Oratori-
cal Competition at Georgia
Southern on April 25.
Foreign Language Week Spanish
Exam Winners first row: Julie
Sams, Dona Cortes, Jessica Perez,
Wendy Wise, Leigh Cabasares,
Yvette Perez. second row: Damien
Wilkinson, Jenny Flewellyn, Jenny
Harrelson, Ana Perez-Lanzac, Will
Hinshaw
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These competitors memo-
rized two poems in either
French or Spanish and re-
cited them in front of
judges. Other than compe-
titions, the French and
Spanish Clubs also had a
busy year. The Spanish
club sponsored many activ-
ities, including the national
observance of Columbus
Day. The French club
watched movies that were
dubbed in French, played
French games, and had a
pot-luck dinner in the
spring. Dedicated students,
foreign lanquage, and fun
a winning combination.
Native Spaniard Ana Perez-Lan-
zac leads the procession at the
Spanish Clubs Christmas paq-
eant.
Foreign Language Week French
Exam Winners L-R Amber Jenkins,
Melissa Huser, Jenny Flewellyn
Spanish Club first row: Su-
san Locke, Mrs. Nona Bor-
dallo, Mrs. Jackie Fry. sec-
ond row: Alice Fry, Ana
Perez-Lanzac, Jessica Perez,
Jenny Harrelson. third row:
Anne Claxton, Lisa Sinksen,
Stephanie Sheridan, Yvette
Perez, Katie McCarren, Kim
Finney, Melissa Raffield.
fourth row: Heather Demere,
Yolanda Taylor, Zalika
Sapp, Elena Hall, Joy Don-
nell, Siedra Cooper, Belma
Ford. fifth row: Marianna La-
Vecchia, Allison Bums, Bill
Shulten, LaShanna Farley,
Will Hinshaw
We have a
lot of guest
speakers and it
gives us a
chance to learn
about other
Spanish cul-
tures.
Yvette Perez
French Club L-R front row:
Christy Sinksen, Jennifer
Price, David Skinner, Windy
Lester. second row: Alice
Fry, Becky Sizemore, Melis-
sa Huser, Ellen Crawford,
Erin Gilbert, Melanie Union,
Suzannah Hughes, Karen
Hammack. last row: Cathy
Halutick, Mike Adkins, Caro-
lyn Harpe, Joycelyn Ste-
phens, Cerelymanda Round-
tree
French Club
is really neat be-
cause you get to
learn about new
cultures.
Windy Lester
Foreign Language Competi-
tion L-R front: Jenny Harrel-
son, Melissa Huser, Amber
Jenkins, Amy Williams. sec-
ond: Zalika Sapp, Christy
Sinksen, Natalia Livingston,
Windy Lester, Yolanda Tay-
lor, Kathleen Carrigan.
back: Jennifer Price, David
Skinner, Cliff Rushin, Will
Hinshaw, Christy Catchings,
LaShanna Farley
i
PEDEDBBBEDY |) |
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Only The Best
Mount de Sales has three
academic societies that
honor outstanding achieve-
ment in high school stu-
dents. The National Honor
Society, moderated by Mr.
Vullo, inducts students who
demonstrate academic ex-
cellence, good character,
leadership, and school in-
volvement. The Spanish
and French Honor Societ-
ies, moderated by by Mrs.
Fry and Mrs. Skinner, hold
inductions both in the fall
and spring. Presidents Alice
Fry and Jennifer Price led
the inductees in a pledge of
dedication to the study of
foreign language and to the
promotion of peace
through cultural under-
@Junior Honor Society first row:
Keith Hatcher, Ben Garland, Jamie
Huser, Melissa Brown, Mrs. Lynn
Hutto. second row: Barry Roberts,
Dameron Davis, Chris Allen, Amy
Williams. not shown: Sister Geral-
cyne
standing. For the fall cere-
mony, Jennifer Price recited
a French poem, Paul Mar-
shall played a Spanish qui-
tar piece, Jenny Flewellyn
read the twenty-third Psalm
in French and Spanish, and
Ana Perez-Lanzac was the
quest speaker. Mount de
Sales is proud to have such
prestigious organizations
to recognize the academic
talents of its students.
Joy Sams carefully carries her
candle during the National Span-
ish Honor Society induction.
eArt Honor Society back row:
Coco Mathis, Nicole Shiftiet, Jenny
Newman, Neeka Watkins, Amber
Rogers, Angie Stephens, JoAnna
Amos. sitting: Darren Davidson,
Lisa Sheridan
La Sociedad Honoraria Es-
panol, El Capitulo la Keina
Isabel first row: Kim Finney,
Katie McCarren, Jenny Har-
relson, Melissa Raffield,
Yvette Perez, Alice Fry. sec-
ond row: Carlos Pascual,
Ana Perez-Lanzac, Ben Wills,
Anne Claxton, Rick Size-
more, Jenny Flewellyn
French Na-
tional Honor So-
ciety is a unique
way to honor
those who excel
in foreign lan-
guages.
Amber
Jenkins
La Societe Honoraire de
Francais L-R front row: Jen-
nifer Price, Christy Sinksen,
Amber Jenkins, Carolyn
Harpe. back row: David Skin-
ner, Sadie Gaughan, Endia
Cook, Erika Green, Sonya
Williams
Its great to
be a member of
the National
4%
Honor Society.
Lisa
Sheridan
National Honor Society L-R
front: Ben Branch, Lisa Sher-
idan, Amy Roman, Wendi
Long, Ronda Rohn, Aimee
Mizell. second: Natalia Liv-
ingston, Cynthia Luckie,
Jenny Harrelson, Yvette Pe-
rez, Jennifer Smith, Endia
Cook, Christy Sinksen.
third: Suzannah Hughes, Mi-
chelle Blay, Windy Lester,
Will Hinshaw, Ben Wills,
Shaina Alverson, Yolanda
Taylor, Melissa Huser, Jen-
nifer Price, Belma Ford,
Krista Clinbeard. fourth: Da-
vid Skinner, David Tyre, Lisa
Waterman, Rick Sizemore,
Al Faulk, LaShanna Farley,
Mike Adkins, Sadie
Gaughan. last: Jenny
Flewellyn, Alice Fry, Amber
Jenkins, Anne Claxton
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SENIORS
Jennifer Kim Graduation is a time
when you reflect on your life as a child
the good times, the bad times, the
flat-out crazy times and say Does
this mean | have to grow up?
JoAnna Amos Im nervous and a
little scared, but I'm ready to start
from scratch and get out of the naivete
of high school.
UNQUOTE 99
Seniors Cynthia Luckie, Amber Jenkins, Jennifer Price, Karol Kelly, Veronique
Fessard, and Angie Stephens enjoy each other's company before a football game.
64/SENIOR DIVIDER
Mike Adkins looks puzzled as Drew
Crawford munches his pen in des-
peration.
Senior chorus members Chris
Moncrief and Polly Wrzesinski
look angelic singing at the Can-
dlelight Carol Service.
Appreciated seniors Kathryn
Kile and Krista Clinbeard are all
smiles during Student Appreci-
ation Day
With three years of Fun
Night victories under
their belt, the Class of
1992 knew that they had
to win. The seniors had
the highest percentage
of class members pre-
sent to cheer them on to
the fourth victory in a
row! The officers attempt-
ed to include everyone,
but the coaches prevent-
ed some of the best ath-
letes from participating
in the football relay and
tug-of-war in order to
avoid injuries. In spite of
this loss, the seniors
were untouchable and
became the second class
in MDS history to win ev-
ery Fun Night in which
they were involved.
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hy al ee
%
Class Action
At the beginning of the senior year the
class elected four extraordinary people to
be the leaders of the class. These four peo-
ple helped to unite the class, creating great
memories during the final year in high
school. The effort exerted by these devot-
ed officers was exceptional.
The officers of the senior class were,
from left to right: vice-president, Eric Cas-
tro-Poveda; president, Dana Higgison; sec-
retary, Alice Fry; and treasurer, Amanda
Martinez.
Look at me when I talk to you, Cynthia Luckie, exclaims
Anne Claxton.
Brandon Davis, an exceptional cheerleader, does a splitas fellow Mike Malto, a dedicated student, peruses the newspaper for pertinent cur-
cheerleader Brad Busbee watches. rent events.
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A damsel in distress awaits her Cavalier res-
cuer.
Far left: Vince LaVecchia is not an ordinary
senior.
John Hinman and Coco Mathis enjoy Mrs.
Meads art class.
Brian Taylor, Jason McNeely, and Carlos Baxter lend their support to the Shannon Wilson relaxes in the cafeteria during his free period.
Cavalier team by attending a football game.
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Matthew Stephen Able Benjamin Kyle Adkins Carl Michael Adkins
Sheldon Lamonte Askew Carlos David Baxter Melonie Anntonette Bell
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Amber Jenkins
Academic Bowl
Math Team
Science Team
French Club
Citizen Bee
National Honor Society
National French Honor Society
Mike Adkins
Math Team
Science Team
Yearbook Staff
French Club
Chess Club
70/SENIORS
Amie Leigh Allen
Erin Tokee Burgess
JoAnna Lynn Amos
Terry Bradford Busbee
Daniel Theodore Camp, Jr
Lori Elizabeth Carmichael
Bill Roger Carter, I] Eric Castro-Poveda Melissa Kay Clark Anne Margaret Claxton Krista Therese Clinbeard
Lola Antoinette Collins Siedra Joy Cooper Amy Melissa Covey Dustin Allen Cowart Andrew Durham Crawford
Darren Watson Davidson Brandon Raley Davis Gerdine Antorini Dawson Jamal Abdur Rhamn Duval Veronique Flora Fessard
Jennifer Irene Flewellyn Belma Elizabeth Ford Robert Jerome Foskey Alica Elizabeth Fry Kelli Shannon Fulghum
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SUPERLATIVE
RUNNERS-UP
These seven people
did not receive enough
votes to be elected as
Superlatives, but they
received a great num-
ber of votes and de-
serve recognition.
From left to right, Bri-
an Taylor, Matt Able,
Anne Claxton, Jenni-
fer Price, Amy Roman,
Millard Vining, and
Drew Crawford.
To the right:
Despite the chilly
weather, Kim Reid
and Siedra
Cooper have fun
at the Luau, part
of Positive
Attitudes Week.
To the far right:
By the look of
concentration on
their faces,
Jennifer Kim and
Andrea
Stembridge are
creating
masterpieces of
You've got a friend. Bubba Pool and Katherine Hatcher are
The one that got away was this big, Windell Rutherford tells Brian Taylor. happy to finally be seniors.
72/SENIORS
Special Olympics
One of the best things about be-
ing a senior is being allowed senior
privileges, including the opportuni-
ty to volunteer at the annual Spe-
cial Olympics held at Porter Stadi-
um.
Most volunteering seniors were
buddies to participants. They real-
ly looked to us as role models,
Sheva Hill said about the students.
Although the weather was cold,
these special children warmed the
hearts of seniors.
The experience opened the eyes
of many seniors and enabled them
to see how lucky they are. Kim Reid
commented, The kids were very
ethusiastic about participating. It
was good to see them have fun in
sports. It made me thankful for the
gifts | have.
Bundled against the cold, Veronique Fessard and
Jennifer Kim, Karol Kelly, and Jessica Knott encourage the students in the race. her buddy move to the starting line.
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Fe
Julie Dianne Greene Cathy Ann Halutick Michael Lawrence Hannon Janna Rae Harn Nicole Katherine Hatcher
Wilbur Kona Haynes Dana Tiffin Higginson Sheva Ayesha Hill John Lloyd Hinman Melissa Dawn Holder
Kim Anne Hull Meg Gaither Jackson Amber Maya Jenkins Angela Paige Joiner Karol Leigh Kelly
Chris Michael Kelsay Kathryn Elizabeth Kile Jennifer Gue Kim Jessica Leigh Knott Mark Thomas Koenig
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Vincent Thomas La Vecchia Cynthia Atkins Luckie Marcel Dominique Lundy Michael Francis Malto Amanda May Martinez
CoCo Chanel Inez Mathis Jason Matthew McNeely Julie Michelle Melvin Christopher Lee Moncrief Samuel Palmer Moody
-FRIENDLIEST
Mandy Martinez
Student Council Representative
Spirit Support Group
. B-Team Basketball Manager
Jennifer Kaye Newman 7s ANY Class Officer (Secretary,
;. Treasurer)
Student Recruitment Team
Mexid Spisso ~
ity
Varsity Rien, a
Videovations
Glenn Mixon Pool
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We are one
The senior retreat was one of the most an-
ticipated events of the year. The retreat, held
at St. Joseph Church, was organized by the
marriage classes. It was the last time the sen-
iors would meet in an informal social atmo-
sphere.
Activities were planned that coincided with
the retreats theme of unity. The games were
successful in their purpose. Jennifer Price
agreed, | thought that the games we partici-
pated in were a good way to discover the
personalities of those that we are not used to
seeing everyday. The games not only
opened communication lines within the class
but also gave the students the chance to rem-
inisce about previous years.
The senior retreat created many memories
in the minds of the graduates. As the seniors
laughed and cried, they realized that gradua-
tion was near. (The retreat) was an emotion-
al experience because it was the first time |
felt that we were actually leaving each other,
Jenny Newman commented. For just a mo-
ment the seniors were one.
Long-time classmates and friends Erica Rainey, Sheva Hill,
Neeka Watkins, and Melonie Bell reinforce their friendships
with the help of retreat activities.
Several seniors bond at this final informal class gathering. Amy Covey and Konda Kohn share a pizza lunch.
76/SENIORS
Coach Garvin and Mrs.Garvin directed the
senior retreat.
To the far left, Lamonte Askew presents his
groups story during Balderdash.
To the left, Melissa Holder entertains the
class and teachers with her Balderdash pre-
sentation.
Kate Sheehan and Janna Harn pose with their favorite psychology
teacher, Coach Randy Davis.
Mandy Martinez, Krista Clinbeard, Kathym Kile, and Jessica Knott sit
and enjoy one another's company.
SENIORS/77
Jennifer Carmen Price
Amy Marie Roman
BEST ALL-AROUND
Dana Higgison
Student Recruitment Team
Videovations
Class Officer (President)
Spirit Support Group
Homecoming Queen
Eric Castro-Poveda
Math Team
Class Officer (President, Vice-
President)
Varsity Basketball
Varsity Football
Videovations
Key Club
Student Recruitment Team
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Erica Kesha Rainey
Tracey Dawn Ross
Kimberly Michelle Reid
Windell Rutherford, Jr.
Amber Dawn Rogers Ronda Lee Rohn
Nicolai Carlos Sambulski Kimberly Ann Saunders
Raymond Frederick
Schulten, Jr.
Ruth Josephine Shearer
Katherine Kearns Sheehan David Scott Sheppard __ Lisa Charbonnet Sheridan Bryan Thomas Siler Jason Billy Simmons
David Joseph Spisso Andrea Marie Stembridge Angie Michele Stephens Brian D. Taylor Champ Thomas Thigpen
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Tarcia LaKesha Tripp Millard Stubbs Vining Neeka Lynn Watkins Ben Kirstian Whitaker Kevin Dionne White
Jason Paul Wilcox Shannon Elrado Wilson Elaina Wrzesinski Walt Wayne Yarbrough
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Honoring the Seniors
On May 22 faculty, parents, and students gathered in McAu-
ley Hall to honor seniors who participated in extracurricular
activities and received awards for their academic and athletic
achievements.
They assembled again on May 25 for the Baccalaureate Mass.
It began with a heavenly solo by Angie Joiner. The offertory
hymn was a lovely performance by the senior chorus members.
This Baccalaureate was thought to be the most beautiful ever.
To the right, Amber Jenkins and Alice Fry are valedictorian and salutatorian, respec-
tively, for the graduating class of 1992.
Above, Mrs. Timms recognizes the senior members of the Videovations staff.
Karol Kelly and Eric Castro-Poveda receive recognition.
Mike Adkins, Mike Malto, and Chris Kelsey are presented with a
plaque.
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Marcel Lundy,
Jay Foskey,
Chris Moncrief,
Drew Crawford,
and Matt Able
gather
together before
the
Baccalaureate
Mass.
Dana Higginson delivers the welcome to par-
ents, teachers, students, and friends at the
okie Senior boys wait patiently for their cue to march into church.
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One Last Look
Top left: Anne Claxton is the recipient of the Medal of Honor for 1992.
Top right: From left to right, Tracey Ross, Amy Roman, Ronda Kohn, and
Kim Reid march as high school seniors for the last time.
Above: From left to right, Meg Jackson, Polly Wrzesinski, and Beth Carmi-
chael sing the Alma Mater during the opening of the graduation ceremony. The senior class stands for the singing of the Alma Mater.
84/SENIORS
To the left: After receiving her diplo-
ma, Kim Hull moves her tassle.
Seniors watch their classmates qrad-
* uate and patiently await their turn.
Back. then it seemed so far away,
As if Time would always last.
But as we move into a strange new world,
These chapters become the Past.
Our fives are being separated
From the oneness that we share
As we find we cach hold a different script
That may take us anywhere.
Though we must say goodbye
To our friends and the family we've become,
The comfort lies in knowing
That with us we take each other's love.
Future ts a frightening word
When you know not which path to take.
Just remember by trusting in yourself
You will never make a mistake.
Many are the roads, my friends,
Leading to whatever you wish to be.
Uplift the talents you have within yourself,
Filling cach day with your hopes and dreams.
Melissa Holder
Class of 1992
Erin Burgess receives congratulations from Sr. Rosina.
SENIORS/85
SPORTS
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David Spisso *I think the fact that
we won both soccer and basketball
state championships reflects the good
balance of Mount de Sales athletics.
State championsips for MDS are long
overdue. I could not have asked for a
better senior year.
Vince La Vecchia *I was so proud
of the fact that after so many runners-
up in soccer, we could be the first
team to bring home the gold for MDS.
It was a fitting end to a long, hard sea-
son of work.
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The Cavaliers,
Lady Cavaliers April Cato, Kelli Fulghum, and Shannon Wagner smile for the including number
camera after a hard-fought game at Morgan Field. 23 Martin
Richardson, await
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Despite newspaper predic-
tions, Myke Epps and Matt
Brown celebrate MDS's first
State Basketball Champion-
ship
Senior Ben Whitaker plays ter-
rific offense against Frederica
players at the MGSA soccer
field
Coach Robert Slocum had an
outstanding year as both head
football and basketball coach.
As Coach Mike Garvin stepped
down from football, Coach Slo-
cum took over and led the var-
sity football team to a second
place victory in the region. For
his achievements at the state
basketball championship, he
was named Coach of the Year
and Coach of the Shoot-out
Team. This team consisted of
senior players from teams in
the entire north region. Mount
de Sales is honored to have
such a talented and special
man on the coaching staff.
yet another
victory at
Henderson
Stadium.
SPORTS DIVIDER/87
A Dream Fulfilled
The 1991 soccer team entered
the season with high hopes and
great expectations. The team had
an abundance of talent and spirit,
which gave it depth. The hard work,
outstanding coaching, and fantas-
tic support enabled the team to win
the State Championship for the
first time in soccer history. The
team was undefeated throughout
the entire season, winning twelve
games and tying only three. In the
finals, the Cavaliers defeated Fred-
erica 2 to O and then went on to
defeat long-time rival, Stratford, 2
to 1 in overtime. Senior Dusty
Cowart stated,We were deter-
mined to make the finals and we
would only take home the gold.
Seven members of this year's
team became All-Region players.
They were seniors Ben Whitaker,
David Spisso, Dusty Cowart, Walt
Yarbrough, juniors Myke Epps and
Pat Zimmerman, and sophomore
Dana Cowart. Ben, David, Dusty,
and Walt were also named All-State
players. Walt also received the Ben
Bowden award for his outstanding
ability as goalie. The team was
coached by Mr. John Dattilo, Mr.
Gary Musolf, and Dr. Robert Wright.
Also adding to the team were man-
agers Ruth Shearer, Amie Allen,
Joy Sams, and Abby Henderson.
The soccer team certainly had an
outstanding season and were well-
rewarded for their hard work. The
season was definitely anything but
typical.
#We finally got it! The team celebrates after
winning the State Soccer Championship.
Front: Kris Durham, Chad Westmoreland, Vince LaVecchia, Allen Luton, Myke Epps, Mark Hamann, Jimmy Thornburg, Mike Filush; Middle:
Dana Cowart, Ben Whitaker, Paul Cannon, Craig Rentz, Walt Yarbrough, Pat Zimmerman, Joseph Wood, Cory Hamon, Luke Beeson; Back: Abby
Henderson; mgr., Ruth Shearer; mgr., Todd Carmichael, Ross Robbins, Abel Torres, Dusty Cowart, Nick Dattilo, David Spisso, Joy Sams; mgr.,
Amie Allen; mgr.
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Hoping for a goal, Abel Torres watches with a Playing tight defense, Dana Cowart prepares to
look of anxiety. ; attack.
Below, Ben Whitaker, challenging the oppo-
nents, makes it all look so easy. Far below,
Taking his dribble down the field, Nick Dattilo
concentrates on where to kick the ball.
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Whatever It Takes...
The 1991 season marked a new
beginning for Cavalier football.
With new head coach Robert Slo-
cum, the team began the season
with high hopes and great motiva-
tion. This year's season brought
many new coaches and the experi-
ence of summer camp. For a week
the team worked hard and learned
many new techniques in preparing
for the 91 season. Senior Bubba
Pool commented on the week as
an experience that not only
brought the group together as a
team but also created many lasting
friendships."
The Cavs, pushed by a great
amount of determination and spirit,
got off to a slow start against cross-
town rivals FPD and Stratford, but
bounced back and earned their first
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win against Brentwood 28 to 19.
Despite a few minor setbacks, the
team came on strong during region
games, defeating Monroe and West-
field. Advancing to the second
round of the State Playoffs, the Cav-
aliers lost a hard-fought game to
Southland Academy.
This year eight players were
named All-Region players. They
were Millard Vining, Danny Camp,
David Spisso, Eric Castro-Poveda,
Drew Crawford, Bryan Siler, Kevin
McTier, and Gerdine Dawson. Mil-
lard Vining was also named as an
All-State player. Senior Jay Foskey
summed up the year when he stat-
ed, We may not have had the best
record, but we all stuck together
and still made it a great season."
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game ahead.
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ist Row: L to R: Paige Phillips, Kathy Kendall, managers, Dean Howell, Matt Fitzpatrick, Millard Vining, Bubba Pool, Danny Camp, Rick Newman,
Bernie Maynard, Brandon Lockhart, Martin Richardson, Chad Timms, Ronda Rohn, Kim Hull, managers; 2nd Row: Wendi Long, manager, Chip
Wagner, Todd Freeman, Brad Busbee, Brian DeMichiel, Jeremy Thomas, Drew Crawford, Jay Roberts, Patt Dugas, Windell Rutherford, Greg
Rickman, Paul Marshall, Kevin White, Bryan Siler, Julie Melvin, manager; 35rd Row: Bill Hatcher, Kevin McTier, Kenneth Williams, Damien
Wilkinson, Bryan Fountain, Rusty Evans, Mark Devenney; 4th Row: Coach Garvin, Coach Parker, Coach Slocum, Greg Currey, Kevin Simmons,
David Tyre, Marcel Lundy, Gerdine Dawson, Brandon Davis, Rick Sizemore, Al Faulk, Jay Foskey, Coach Sherwood, Coach Pierce, Coach
Midkiff.
90/sSPORTS
Millard Vining reaches past an Edmund Burke
defender for another first down.
Coach gives some last minute advice to Todd
Freeman, Brian DeMichiel, and Rick Sizemore.
This year
the team Danny Camp discusses the penalty with the
worked hard, : referee.
played hard, =
and tried to do
anything we
asked them to
do. lam
proud to be
associated
with this group
of men."
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Eric Castro-Poveda gets himself mentally The Cavalier line hunkers down for a crucial
psyched before a home game. first down play.
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A Bright Future
Although the Junior Varsity
football team did not have a
great season, many new funda-
ments were learned that will add
to the strength of the varsity
team next season. Under new
coach Don Sherwood, the team
worked extremely hard. Their
work paid off in a 6-0 victory
against FPD at midseason. When
asked what the highlight of the
season was, Coach Sherwood re-
sonded, The victory over FPD
was, with no doubt, the most ex- ; te, fidi ite 200
citing. Makin r i rove- Front: Cobb Pearson, Lance Keen, Rico Stubbs, Casey Was urn, Zac atovu, | 10 Mack, ris
. b g 3 = ne poe Chancelor, Scott Workmeister; Middle: Jay Roberts, Chris Allen, Keith Hatcher, Chad Timms, John
ment trom beginning to end, the Robinson, Matt Attaway, Chris Wall, William Amold, Corey Rouse, Daxton Taylor; Back: Coach
team lost the last four games by Sherwood, Coach Parker, C.J. Butts, Patt Dugas, Melvin Williams, Bryan Fountain, Andy Majors,
Only a slim margin. Dameron Davis, Cody Hale, Adam Siler, Coach Garvin
Matt Attaway deserves a break after a hard Adam Siler makes a block against the F.P.D.
defense.
Above:Rico Stubbs and John Robinson make
an outstanding block for Keith Hatcher. Below, Keith Hatcher hopes to find an open man to
Coach Ken gives some last minute advice to pass the ball to.
John Robinson.
When asked about the 1991 JV
softball season, coach Lynn
Hatcher replied The team was a
young group, composed of four
seventh graders, seven eighth
graders and two ninth graders.
This team greatly improved on
their fundamental skills through-
out the season. The highlight of
the season was a victory over
FPD. Overall, the JV girls won
six games and lost six games.
The leading hitters were Marni
Dodd, Kladie Washburn, and
Christinia DeMichiel, while the
defense was led by Kladie Wash-
Kneeling: Jennifer Raffield, Mar.; Mary Pope, Allison Joyner, Wendy Hatcher, Mamie Dodd, Shelby, ae and Brandi Cook. :
Kladie Washburn; Standing: Lynn Hatcher, coach; Shauna Williams, Christina DeMichiel, Lindsey oach Hatcher described the
Gavin, Stacey Cato, Brandi Cook, Ashley Waters, Sarah Hope team as being ambitious, deter-
mined and eager to learn.
Marnie Dodd tries to get the out at second Kladie Washburn was an essential player, that
base. helped lead the Cavs to many victories.
Know that life will offer some
disappointments, but remem-
ber, through those situations
you become a stronger, more
stable person. Don't overlook
obstacles, but work through
them, Remember that each road
you choose will offer some diffi-
culty. If life were meant to be
easy, there would be no chal-
lenges and no rainbows.
Allison Joyner watches the ball intently
Coach Hatcher and Coach Shipp give the girls in order to get an out.
encouragement before the game.
SPORTS/93
We ve Got What It Takes
The 1991 softball season was a
great success. The Lady Cavs won
22 out of 33 games and came in
third in the State Championship.
Much of the success was due to the
team spirit and willingness to work
together. When asked about the
season Angie Stephens replied, |
think we had a great team this year,
but everything just didnt work out
the way we wanted it to. | still think
our team is the best because we
worked well together as a team and
had an abundance of spirit. Coach
Chester Pierce felt that this was a
very successful year and that this
team was the most coachable team
he has ever had.
The season began with the Wind-
sor Pre-season Tournament where
the team earned a 4-2 record. They
immediately swept two games from
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FPD and two games from Monroe.
At the Region Tournament, the
Lady Cavs played hard but came up
one game short and finished sec-
ond. Next, the team traveled to
Southwest Georgia where they
qualified for state finals with a 3-0
record,
The Lady Cavaliers had five girls
who were All-Region players. They
were seniors Katherine Hatcher
and Angie Stephens and juniors
Christa Timms, Leslie Weston, and
Heidi Witt. Of these girls Angie,
Christa, and Leslie were also All-
State players. The team was
coached by Mr. Chester Pierce, who
was aided by Mr. Joe McGhee. The
coaches were proud of the girls this
year and would like to thank them
for their efforts.
-
.
After a great season, Coach Pierce reminds th
team of all the good times and many wins.
Kneeling: Jenny Newman, Mgr.; Allison Chester, Stat.; Christa Timms, Shannon Wagner, Heidi Witt, Jennifer Joyner, Angie Stephens, Shannon
Cail, Mgr.; Standing: Chester Pierce, coach; Melanie Koch, Kelli Fulghum, April Cato, Paige Davidson, Karol Kelly, Leslie Weston, Katherine
Hatcher, Joe McGhee, coach.
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Trying to head for home, Katherine Hatcher rounds second base.
Melanie Koch's great pitching ability led the
Lady Cavs to many victories.
FOR THE RECORD ...
OPPONENT GAMES
Windsor Tournament 4-2
FPD 2-0
Monroe 2-0
2-0
Westfield 1-1
1-1
Tattnall 1-1
1-1
Stratford 1-1
Windsor 2-0
Flint River 1-1
Qualifying Round
State Tournament 3-0
@April Cato easily makes the out at first and @Intently watching the pitch, Angie Stephens
looks for the double play. decides to wait this one out.
SPORTS/95
We've Come A Long Way
The 1991-1992 basketball sea-
son will truly be a year that many
will remember. Starting the year
with a big win over Stratford, and
ending with a championship win
over Westfield, the Cavaliers never
let their faith and spirit fall. They
finished the season with an 18-6
record.
The Cavaliers hosted the Region
Toumament which was played in
McCauley Hall. For most of the sea-
son the team played well, and the
outlook to be Region champs was
very realistic, but the Cavaliers fell
to Westfield for the second time on
home turf. Next, the team traveled
to Milledgeville to play in the State
Tournament. The team made it to
the final game, facing region rival
Westfield. Coach Slocum stated,
During the State Tournament, our
guys really made me proud be-
cause once you get into State Tour-
nament play, there are no easy
games. I am glad | had the opportu-
nity to work with these boys.
Looking back on the State Champi-
onship game, Eric Castro-Poveda
reflected, We have all dreamed of
a state championship since we be-
came a team in 8th grade. We had
so much individual talent. With the
help of Coach Slocum all our tal-
ents and strengths were molded to-
gether.
Another highlight to the season
was the fact that Coach Robert Slo-
cum was chosen as the GISA
Coach of the Year. Over the past
fourteen years, Coach Slocum has
experienced over two hundred bas-
ketball victories here at Mount de
Sales. Senior Gerdine Dawson
summed up the year when he stat-
ed, This years team was more de-
termined and had the character to
do what others said couldnt hap-
pen to win the State Champion-
ship.
Bryan Siler is bound and determined to ma
his next shot.
The Cavaliers celebrate their first State Cham-
pionship.
Kneeling (L to R) Bryan Siler, Kariem Jones, Myke Epps, Eric Castro-Poveda, Lamonte Aske
David Spisso, Justin Joines, Darren Davidson. Standing (L to R) Matthew Brown, Dean Howe
Coach Robert Slocum Coach Don Sherwood, Sam Jolley, Brett Stansfield, Scott Achtemeier
96/SPORTS
Lamonte Askew makes his patented layup.
Kariem Jones fights for the ball against the
Westfield opponent.
Eric Castro-Poveda takes advantage of his per-
fect shooting position.
FOR THE RECORD ...
MDS
71 Stratford
59 FPD
59 Southland
66 Tattnall
77 Monroe
86 Flint River
Region Tournament
57 Monroe
69 Westfield
State Tournament
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oach Slocum is captured showing off his coaching abilities that won him the GISAs Coach of
e Year award. Congratulations, Coach!
SPORTS/97
Only the Good Times
This year we had a great group
of girls. They were extremely easy
to work with and had a very good
work ethic. Injuries played a big
part in our season and made it
tough with so many girls out of po-
sition. The girls responded well and
truly believed that they were going
to win every time they took the
floor. The leadership provided by
our two seniors will hopefully carry
over to next year when our juniors
from this team will take their place.
If friendship and smiles could win
games this team would have gone
undefeated, but so many other fac-
tors came into play. This team will
just have to be satisfied with the
fact that they gave so many people
joy, especially their coach and their
parents, replied Coach Tony
Pierce when asked about the 1991-
92 Lady Cavaliers.
Seniors Katherine Hatcher and
Ruth Shearer expanded on this
idea saying, We started our sea-
son this summer at the University
of Georgia's Basketball camp. Our
excitement and enthusiasm, as
well as our playing, gave us much
to look forward to for our school
season. Things didnt go the way
we expected them to, but we were
much better than our record
showed, whether we won or lost,
we always gave it all we had and
fought to the end. Many friendships
were made between the players,
but especially with the coach. We
really appreciate everything he has
done for us. A team couldn't have
had a more dedicated coach than
we did. We really love him and hes
going to be missed a lot!
Hey, Ken, who did you say was the tallest?
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Leslie Weston goes up for a powerful jump shot
Standing: Coach Tony Pierce, Jenny Newman, Coach Ken Garvin, Ruth Shearer, Leslie Weston
against Windsor.
Aimee Mizell, Lashana Farley, April Cato, Chauryce Brooks, Coach Lynn Hatcher Amy Covey
Kneeling: Katherine Hatcher, Melanie Koch, Susannah Hughes, Paige Phillips, Katy Becker, Ma
Pierce.
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Lashanna Farley dribbles past a Windsor oppo- Christa Timms listens while Coach Tony Pierce
nent while Katerine Hatcher gives her a screen. gives last minute instructions.
FOR THE RECORD ...
OPP
Stratford 52
FPD 43
Monroe 48
Windsor 50
Brentwood 57
Flint River 50
Monroe 72
Westfield 53
Tattnall 60
Southland 55
Susannah Hughes shows us her form while Ruth Shearer blocks out her opponent in order
shooting a jump shot. to make a rebound.
SPORTS/99
Getting Bigger and Better
Under the direction of a new
coach, Don Sherwood, the 1991-
92 boys B-team basketball team
had a new focus. For most of the
season, the team concentrated
on developing skills and strate-
gies. Commenting on the team,
Coach Sherwood stated, The
team was young, but improved
greatly during the year. We
played good basketball in the
last few games, particularly on
the defensive end of the floor.
The team finished the season
with a 4-9 record. Sophomore
David Tyre recalls the season as
a productive year, even though
we didnt have as many wins as (Kneeling L to R) Matt Monds, John Carey, Wesley Cobb, Mike Filush, Robby Redmond, Jason
aes WET Balcom, Kevin DeMichiel (Standing L to R) Becky Sizemore; mgr., Cory Dockrell, Andy Major,
we would have liked. Melvin Williams, Coach Don Sherwood, Brian Higgs, David Tyre, Nick Dattilo, Jennifer Deaton; mar.
Nick Dattilo tries to steal a rebound from a Matt Monds attempts to bring the Cavs to vic-
Wildcat opponent. tory, as Kevin DeMichiel watches.
100/sPorRTS
This years seventh and eighth
grade boys basketball teams
showed tremendous effort by all
those involved. Finishing with
impressive records, the boys,
coached by Mr. Paul Midkiff and
Mr. Kirk Parker, won games
against Stratford, Tattnall, Mon-
roe, and Sacred Heart. The high-
light of the 8th grade season was
a double overtime against Tatt-
nall. Keith Hatcher commented
on the season by saying, Coach
Midkiff made us work hard, but
at the same time we had fun.
Dameron Davis added to this by
stating, We worked well togeth-
er aS a team and improved our
game toward the end of the sea-
son. Developing their talents
and skills early in their high
school careers, these players
should be very helpful to future
varsity basketball at Mount de
Sales.
Kneeling: Coach Paul Midkiff, Joey Filush, Allen Luton, John Robinson, Chris Chancellor, Walter
Gibson, Keith Hatcher, Rico Subbs. Standing: Dameron Davis, William Amold, Chris Wall, Corey
Rouse, Adam Siler, Cody Hale, Daxtor Taylor.
+. Qos
Kneeling: Patrick Phelps, Micheal McCauley, Cobb Pearson, Cory O'Brian, Trey Butts, Kadri Lomo,
game Hank Phryear. Standing: Anwar Stubbs, Kyle Scott, Billy Wade, Micheal Spisso, Chris Gifford, Chris
; McClung, Coach Kirk Parker.
The eighth grade boys warm up before their
sPorRTs/101
A Journey Just Begun
This years girls B-team was a
young team. In fact, eight of the
players were from the C-team.
Chauryce Brooks recalls the sea-
son as one that could have im-
proved with harder work, but
was enjoyed by all. Beginning
the season with a memorable
victory over Stratford, the girls
finished the season with six wins
and six losses. They worked
hard on their fundamentals and
were eager to improve. The sea-
son's high scorers were Melissa
Alverson and Kladie Washburn,
and Chauryce Brooks and Kladie
Washburn were the leading re-
bounders. Mount de Sales is
looking forward to watching
these girls become star basket-
ball players for the Cavaliers. Coach Lynn Hatcher looks satisfied with herC- Chauryce Brooks powers to the board against
team champions. a Windsor opponent.
Kneeling: Stacey Cato, Chauryce Brooks, Susannah Hughes, Melissa Alverson, Mary Pierce, Ta- Melissa Alverson scores two more points to-
mara Epps Standing: Coach Ken Garvin, Wendy Hatcher, Viki Green, Christina DeMichiel, Elena ward a record high season.
Castresana, Susan Byme, Kladie Washburm, Mami Dodd, and Coach Lynn Hatcher
102/sPoRTS
This years C-team possessed
a great deal of talent. The girls
improved with every game and
intimidated their opponents.
Mary Pierce fondly remembers
the season, stating, We had a
combination of all the things
that make a great team. We had
the motivation to win it all.
The C-team girls finished the
season with a perfect 13-0 record
and won the C-team Champion-
ship. This season's high scorers
were Kladie Washburn and Me-
lissa Alverson. It was exciting
working with this group of girls.
They were what I call a coacha-
ble group. They were respon-
sive, determined, and easily mo-
tivated, stated Coach Lynn
Hatcher. These girls are looking
forward to successful basketball
careers at MDS.
Kneeling: Melissa Alverson, Tamara Epps, Wendy Hatcher, Marni Dodd and Mary Pierce. Standing:
Kladie Washburn, Stacy Cato, Viki Green, Cindy Howell, and Christina DeMichiel
Kladie Washburn goes up up for an easy layup The girls celebrate winning the C-team
against Tattnall. championship.
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All the Right Moves
Amy Roman cheers for her last Homecoming at _ Brandi Ciaccia and Yvette Perez take time out
MDS. to smile for the camera.
This years 1991-92 Varsity
cheerleading squad started off ' i ona
their season with a bang! The ii on d ,
squad, along with Mrs. Ciaccia +. ae Z
and Mrs. Reeves, went to cheer- . a. aes *
leading camp in Newberry, v ty
South Carolina, where they won at : gy
many awards. This years squad .
also had two All-stars Amy .
Roman and Meg Jackson. After . ~~
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cheerleaders were then involved , j
in the soccer and football sea- J
sons. Then, basketball season ,
quickly followed, and, with the
aid of six stuntment, the cheer-
leaders worked hard to keep the
Cavalier spirit alive. Kevin
McTier found that being a stunt-
man was a great experience
which took lots of dedication.
All in all, the cheerleaders had a
wonderful season.
Stephanie Sheridan, Jenny Harrelson, Yvette Perez, Melonie Bell, Amy Roman, Meg Jackson, Meg Jackson, Melonie Bell, and Amy Roman
Brandi Ciaccia, Lisa Sinksen, and Ellen Crawford. stick together during their last year as seniors.
104/sPports
Front: Nettie Pierce. Back: Jessica Perez, Brandi Carr, Bethany Dadisman, Ashley Waters, Julie
Sams, Margaret Gray, Jennifer Raffield Nettie Pierce shows her spirit at a C-team
game.
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Brandi Ciaccia and Stephanie Sheridan show
The cheerleaders show their stuff at camp.
off for the camera.
The B-team cheerleaders cheer their team to another victory. Front: Erin Wood, Kim Utley, Anne Melvin. Mid-
dle: Brandi Cook, Avril Cobb, Shana Alverson,
Angela Stanley. Back: Kriston Roman, Jaime
Register, and Erin Wood.
SPORTS/ 105
Covering All The Bases
The 1992 varsity baseball
team was a young but enthusias-
tic team. Replacing seven start-
ers, many team members played
on the varsity level for the first
time. The players responded ef-
fectively and finished the season
with an 11-11 record.
The season got off to a slow
Start, but it ended with a six out
of seven game winning streak.
The most remarkable game of
the season was a region game
against Westfield. In this ten-in-
ning game, Danny Camp struck
out twenty batters. The Cavaliers
won the game 3-2, which forced
a one game playoff for second
place in the region.
The future looks bright for this
young team. Each player worked
hard during the season, contrib-
uting his individual talents to a
very spirited team. Coach Ches-
ter Pierce believes that this
group will be tough to beat Front: Jason Balkom, John Robinson, Robby Redmond, Keith Hatcher, Darren Davidson, Courtney
down the road. Carey; stat. Middle: Cory Dockrell, John Carey, Kevin DeMichiel, Drew Crawford, Todd Freeman,
Brian Higg Back: Coach Chester Pierce, Chad Breedlove, Andy Major, Brandon Lockhart, Jason
Wilson, Danny Camp, Shannon Wilson, Coach Tony Pierce.
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Darren Davidson prepares for another great hit. Todd Freeman awaits his next pitch.
106/sPORTS
Chad Breedlove races to first base after a great
hit.
Danny Camp, with a look of determination, stretches out for another great pitch.
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SPORTS/ 107
Swing Into Action
JV Baseball Front: Robby Redmond, John Robinson, Lance Keen, Pat Yoe, Scott Land, Shaw
Davis, Back: Mary Pierce, Jason Balkom, Chris Wall, Cody Hale, Andy Major, Paul Marshall
Andy Major makes a forceful throw to first base Brandon Lockhart, Cory Dockrell.
to pick off the runner.
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Robby Redmond makes another one of his de- Cory Dockrell makes a powerful slide into home|
fensive plays.
108/sPoRTS
Jeremy Thomas chips onto the green.
1991-92 Golf Team L to R: Coach Davis, Jeremy Thomas, Brian Yoe, Jody Yarbrough, Jimmy
Thornburg, Matt Fitzpatrick.
The golf team began its sea-
son as a young, but experienced
team. Improving much from last
year, the team finished sixth out
of fifteen teams in the state tour-
nament, which was considered
one of their best matches of the
season. Coach Randy Davis
commented on the season, say-
ing that it ended on a positive
note. This refers to the slow
Start tr e team had, losing a cou-
ple of rounds by only a few
strokes. Although the season
wasnt very successful, the play-
ers shot some very impressive
scores, and hope to build on
their talent for next year. Coach
Davis said that the team did well,
but he saw some room for per-
sonal improvement. The extraor-
dinary thing about this team is
that it has no seniors and, there-
: fore, all the guys will be back
Jody Yarbrough shows perfect form on his Matt Fitzpatrick practices his putting before next year
drive. hitting the course. :
SPORTS/109
On The Right Track
The 1992 boys and girls track
teams, which were coached by
Lynn Hatcher and Don Sherwood,
consisted of young, talented ath-
letes. Both teams performed well at
all of the meets, reflecting much ef-
fort and dedication. On both a team
and an individual basis, the repre-
sentation by both teams was com-
mendable.
Since none of the Lady Cavaliers
were seniors, many of the younger
girls provided the team with leader-
ship. The girls finished third in re-
gion and fourth in the state track
meet. The mile relay team of Katy
Becker, Roseann Brannen, Jennifer
Joyner, and Merita Evans shattered
the old school record by six sec-
onds, running the event in four min-
utes and thirteen seconds. Junior
Roseann Brannen commented on
the new record saying, It was a
great feeling. It lifted our spirits and
made it all seem worthwile. The
Cavaliers began the season hoping
to improve their skills in their vari-
ous events. At the region and state
meets, the boys showed their im-
provements by placing second at
region and fourth at state. Juniors
Chad McDaniel and Dean Howell
were the only two team members
to finish with a first place win at
State. Senior Brandon Davis
summed up the season by describ-
ing it as both painful and excit-
ing. Both teams are already look-
ing forward to a successful season
next year.
Anne Melvin gets a good jump out of the
blocks for the relay team.
Aieaa Lucas goes into the final stretch and
prepares to hand off the baton.
Dean Howell easily clears the high jump bar af}
a region meet.
110/sPORTS
Will Allison Jennart be the next to break the
ep school long jump record?
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Front: Jennifer Joyner, Melanie Koch, Aimee Mizell, Merita Evans Middle: Melissa Posner, Erica
Rodriquez, Gadorus Jackson, Mandy Jordan, Jessica Perez, Anne Melvin, Melissa Huser Back
Allison Jennart, Katie Becker, Roseann Brannen, Aieaa Lucas, Sadi Gaughn, Amy Melvin, April
Cato, Jennifer Raffield, Stephanie Starr, Stacey Cato, Zalika Sapp, Michelle Thomas, Coach Hatch-
er
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Front: Coach Sherwood, Jamey Huser, Beth Carmichael, Millard Vining, Mark Koenig, John Hin-
man, Gerdine Dawson Middle: David Spisso, Chris Lindh, Kariem Jones Back: Pat Dugas, Kendall
Reid, Dean Howell, Jose Blanco, Kevin McTier, Brett Stansfield, Chad McDaniel, Brandon Davis,
Brian Taylor, Jason McNeely, Adam Siler
Brian Taylor gets off to a good start for the
boys relay team.
SPORTS/111
In The Swing Of Things
The 1992 tennis season contin-
ued its established winning tradi-
tion, with both teams improving
dramatically during the season.
The boys finished the season
with an overall record of 10-2 and
the girls finished with a 3-8 record.
The boys went undefeated in region
play and won their fourth consecu-
tive region title. Senior Mike Malto
said there was a lot of pressure on
us during region tennis matches
since we had won region the past
few years. However, we pulled to-
gether and really made a great
team.
This years players were very sup-
portive of one another. Their com-
posure allowed them to pull off
some very close and important
wins. The boys team ended the
season by sending five players to
the state tournament. At the state
tournament, these players com-
piled enough points to tie for third
place. The girls team was repre-
sented at state by Tarcia Tripp and
Cathy Halutick. They won region at
the number one doubles position,
but lost in the second round of the
state tournament. Tarcia summed
up the season saying I learned a
great deal, but Miss Little taught
me that you never lose as long as
you learn something . All team
members, including coaches Miss
Little and Mr. Midkiff, were pleased
with the outcome of this season
and look forward to next year.
Tarcia Tripp concentrates on making this nex
backhand count.
Vince LaVecchia prepares to receive the serve. Kathleen Carrigan extends to return her oppo- Andy Wilhelm shows the form that made him
nents hit. the MDS top seed.
112/sPorTs
Front: Atswei Lomo, Linda Horan, Kathleen Carrigan Back: Christi Catchings, Kathy Kendall,
athy Halutick, Ana Perez-Lanzac, Tarcia Tripp. Cathy Halutick returns the ball for another
MDS point.
Front: Andy Wilhelm, Hanz Cabasares, Matt Monds, Back: Jay Ertel, Vince LaVecchia, Mike Malto, Jay Ertel winds up for a powerful returm shot.
Mark Bieker.
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116/CLASSES DIVIDER
CLASSES
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Roseann Brannen (junior) Our
Class is unique because even though
we are the biggest class in the school,
we all stick together and dont exclude
anyone.
Shana Alverson (sophomore) The
sophomores are definitely unique, be-
cause we always have more people on
honor roll than any other class!
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T.G.1I.F.1 Alison Jennart and Allison
Burns look forward to their weekend
plans as they prepare to leave school on
a Friday.
UNQUOTE 99 baasetay
Trying to cram seven periods worth
of books into one small locker is a
tough job for sophomores Katie
McCarren and Ginger Martin.
Full of Cavalier pride, juniors
Mark Devenney and Chad
McDaniel show their spirit at
the state basketball qame.
During her free period, sen
ior Julie Melvin retreats to
the library to avoid the rain
MDS offered a new
class this year A.P.
Art, taught by Mrs. Mead.
Eight students from this
class became a vital part
of the schools volunteer
program organized by Sr.
Helen. Every Wednesday
some of these volunteers
met for one hour at the
North Macon Nursing
Home. The students
shared their time in fel-
lowship and spread a lit-
tle love-into sometimes
empty lives. Volunteer
Kelli Fulghum remem-
bers that the volunteers
learned much more from
the residents than we
could have ever taught.
CLASSES DIVIDER/117
JUNIORS
Bill Hatcher thinks he has the best-looking legs in
school. What do you think?
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Childs present gifts at a fall mass.
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Sam Jolley doesnt seem to notice the third arm
hes grown during a Chemistry lab.
Karen Hammack, Wendi Long, and Lee Wallace
think this is the best pep rally ever, as they cheer
wildly at the state Basketball pep rally.
118/CLASSES
Kris Durham and Sonya Williams are engaged in a
juicy conversation during their free period.
What's the matter, Greg? Does it hurt? Greg Cur-
rey braves the needle in the Blood Drive at Mt. de
Sales.
a Nicole Shiflet, why are you so happy? Its Math
Day. period in Mr. Midkiff's homeroom Say Bill Hatcher,
_ : : Greg Currey, Hanz Cabasares, Todd Freeman, and
it
Mr. Midkiff as they play cards.
What's this, a casino? No, just a typical activity
CLASSES/119
the junior year
of high school was part of
the regular routine of any
school year. As the year
progressed, classes grew
harder and people grew
anxious. The majority of
the junior class identified
Chemistry as their favorite
subject and Mr. MacLachlan
as their favorite teacher.
Melissa Raffield pointed out
that as the topics get hard-
er, the teaching gets bet-
ter,
Towards the end of the
year, everyone realized this
was not just another school
year. The Class had one fi-
nal year left, and they need-
ed to make the most of it.
This enthusiasm went into
pulling off a great Junior-
Senior Prom and, thus,
drawing the class together.
The junior year was a time
of finding out new things
about yourself, your class,
and possibilities for the fu-
ture.
sJunior Class Officers: Leslie Wes- (Se ee Sp , @Leigh, are you really studying? Leigh Wal-
ton, Treasurer; Aimee Mizell, Vice meg wy ; : j ey lace takes advantage of her junior privileges by
President; Mandy Smith, Presi- . , it doing homework during her free period.
dent; Chad McDaniel, Secretary. ij , ~~ :
Scott Achtemeier
Helen Alderman
Jon Alford
Natasha Amos
Katy Becker
Mark Bieker
Brandi Blanks
Christel Boling
Roseann Brannen
Matthew Brown
James Buckley
Michele Buquet
Hanz Cabasares
Shannon Cail
Courtney Carey
Todd Carmichael
Mandy Carver
April Cato
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Allison Chester
Alena Childs
Brandy Ciaccia
Endia Cook
Chandra Copeland
Greg Currey
Paige Davidson
srian De Michiel
Mark Devenney
Clayton Donaldson
Kris Durham
Myke Epps
Al Faulk
Kim Finney
Todd Freeman
Trey Gavin
Carol Ann Green
Erika Green
With frozen smiles on their faces, Aimee Mi-
zell, Christa Timms, Courtney Carey, and Jenni-
fer Joyner assure its not too cold to be riding
around with the top down.
Myke Epps smiles guiltily when he realizes
hes been caught by the camera.
4Mark Bieker and Al Faulk comment, This has
to be the best lunch Mom has ever packed.
CLASSES/121
Hope Griffin
Taffi Gross
Karen Hammack
Beth Hammond
Carolyn Harpe
Bill Hatcher
Beth Hill
Linda Horan
Rhonda Howard
Dean Howell
Justin Joines
Sam Jolley
Kevin Jones
Jennifer Joyner
Nikita Kelley
Kathy Kendall
Joe Kusar
Suzie Lamarca
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Tonya Lester
Chris Lindh
Wendi Long
Richa Marshall
Chad McDaniel
Andy McKenzie
Twins Save Life
Employed by Rock Eagle for summer jobs, Timmy and
Jimmy Oller were hired as lifequards for a private church
party having a retreat on the grounds. They attained this
job only a summer after eaming their lifequarding license.
Jimmy said, We knew that we were taking a great respon-
sibility with this job, but we never expected to actually
encounter a bad situation.
A bad situation did occur, though. Jimmy took the stand
in the shallow end of the pool, and Timmy was stationed in
the deep end. By chance Jimmy glanced across the bot-
tom of the deep end and saw bubbles. A boy was already
on the bottom. Since Timmy was closer, | motioned for
him to get the boy out and to do it quickly, said Jimmy.
Timmy explained, I dove into the water and brought the
boy to the surface. Jimmy pulled him out of the pool and
started CPR. Soon the boy began coughing up water and
breathing again. Both Timmy and Jimmy knew that he was
going to make it after that point.
The victim was a six year old boy named Taiwann, and
attended the church in Fort Hill that sponsored the party.
Timmy and Jimmy received plaques for their service, and
the boys family rewarded them with a small amount of Heroes Timmy and Jimmy Oller saved a drowning boys life.
money.
122/CLASSES
Abel Torres receives Communion at the
Thanksgiving Liturgy.
When asked if he likes Beverly Hills 90210, Bill
Schulten points proudly to his sideburns and
Studying a class ring catalog, Endia Cook replies What do you think?.
searches for the perfect ring.
Kevin McTier
Jessica Melcher
Aimee Mizell
Don Moore
Laura Nackashi
Brian Niekras
Jimmy Oller
Timmy Oller
Yvette Perez
Ana Perez-Lanzac
Paige Phillips
Melissa Raffield
Craig Rentz
Kathryn Rodriquez
Joy Sams
Tomoral Sams
Bill Schulten
Nicole Shiflet
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Kevin Simmons
Christy Sinksen
Rick Sizemore
Matt Skilling
David Skinner
CLASSES/123
Why are Jimmy Oller, Mark DeVenney, Ben
Wills, and Rick Sizemore so happy? Maybe be-
cause Leslie Weston, Aimee Mizell, and Jennifer
Joyner are sitting in front of them at fun night.
Paige Davidson frantically searches for the
right color to paint her masterpiece in art class.
Natasha Amos and Ashley Worley have noth-
ing but positive attitudes about school and
each other.
Elisa Smith
Jennifer Smith
Mandy Smith
Bret Stansfield
Seth Styons
Michelle Thomas
Jeremy Thomas
Christa Timms
Jason Todd
Abel Torres
Chip Wagner
Leigh Wallace
124/CLASSES
Jennifer Walsh
Jo Ann Walters
Tenae Walton
Lisa Waterman
Chad Westmoreland
Leslie Weston
April Whitaker
Damien Wilkinson
Kenneth Williams
Sonya Williams
Ben Wills
Jason Wilson
Heidi Witt
Ashley Worley
Pat Zimmerman
Michelle Thomas seems happy to be at school,
while Don Moore doesnt seem so sure.
1 dont think you can stuff anything else in that Though enjoyi
ng lunch, Chad McDaniel and
locker, Laura! Laura Nackashi quickly gathers - t F t
her books before rushing off to homeroom. Bret Stansfiekd can't walt to get back to class.
CLASSES/125
SOPHOMORES
A perfect pitch is thrown by Melanie Koch.
Everyone say cheese! Piper Allen and Ginger Mar-
tin look happy to share this lunch period together.
Susannah Hughes, Jennifer Graves, Anne Melvin,
and Kevin DeMichiel look happy to be almost half-
way through their high school career.
126/CLASSES
Taking a study break, Susannah Hughes, Jared Downs, Melissa Huser,
Michelle Blay and Chauryce Brooks decide to enjoy the nice weather.
Having trouble Martin? Martin Richardson does not look happy about his art
project.
Zalika Sapp looks impressed by someones
artwork.
Scott Land and Joy Donnell debate the finer as-
pects of dissection during this biology class peri-
od.
CLASSES/127
Sweet Sixteen. No longer a _ While enjoying the fresh air and sunshine,
do many sophomores have i Emily Thomason, Stephanie Sheridan, and
to depend on Mom or Dad 3 , Jennifer Graves eat their lunch.
to get somewhere, because
now they possess the al-
mighty and powerful driv-
ers license and car keys.
No longer is any destination
out of reach!
In addition to indepen-
dent, sophomores also
think of themselves as wild
and crazy, energetic, spirit-
ed, and loud. We have so
many different personalities
(in this class). sophomore
Chad Breedlove states.
eDuring Hoopla Amanda Mandel
shows her school spirit.
Piper Allen
Shana Alverson
Denny Axman
Jimmy Bandcroft
Vanessa Barfield
Michele Becker
Michelle Blay
Chauryce Brooks
Ben Branch
Chad Breedlove
Allison Burns
Dana Burns
Paul Cannon
Christi Catchings
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Dana Cowart ali 8 .
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Nick Dattillo
Omar Dawson
Kevin De Michiel
Heather Demere
Mandy Deutsch
Joy Donnell
Jared Downs
128/CLASSES
Jay Ertel
Rusty Evans
Lashanna Farley
Mike Filush
Matthew Fitzpatrick
Abbott Frank
Heather Gaines
Amy Galeazzo
Sadie Gaughan
Erin Gilbert
Jennifer Graves
Ben Green
Elena Hall
Cory Hamon
Jenny Harrelson
Abby Henderson
Matt Hickey
Brian Higgs
Will Hinshaw
Susannah Hughes
Melissa Huser
Sermio Jackson
Alison Jennart
Terrence Jolley
Schnell Champion Swimmer
One would think that someone who has won as many
awards and has broken as many records in swimming as
Freddy Schnell has would be cocky and perhaps, even
arrogant. However, the exact opposite is true of this soph-
omore. Freddy is one of the most down-to-earth people
anyone could know.
He began his swimming at the early age of five or six. He
says that his parents started him out by entering him ina
few swim meets. Ten years later, Freddy continues to com-
pete, not only locally, but across the southeast. He swims
both the 100 and 200 meter backstroke and middle dis-
tance freestyle.
Freddy has attended many state-level swim meets and
has made the all-star team four times. Though in reality
he has won numerous accolades and awards, Freddy
modestly shrugs, saying that he has won some trophies
and medals.
The continuation of competitive swimming in the future
is a definite goal for Freddy. He hopes to win a college
scholarship for swimming and compete on his college
team. But as far as having dreams of an Olympic gold,
Freddy shyly blushes, replying No, not really.
Freddy Schnell excels in swimming by winning several awards and
breaking two state records.
CLASSES/129
Kariem Jones
Rachel Jones
Mandy Jordan (a : i? 4
Melanie Koch ~- a ' is;
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Natalia Livingston
Brandon Lockhart
Atswei Lomo
Amanda Mandel
Ginny Maril
Paul Marshall
Ginger Martin
Catherine McCarren
Madalyn McDaniel ; 4
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John Murphy
Rick Newman
Carlos Pascual
Aiyana Patrick
Ann Peery
Rebecca Pischke
Jamie Register
@ Go, Fight, WinI Stephanie
Sheridan enthusiastically leads
her class at pep rally.
@Sophomore class officers: Nata-
lia Livingston, president; Avril
Cobb, treasurer; Kariem Jones,
vice president; Erin Gilbert, secre-
tary.
130/CLASSES
Lisa Sinksen helps students register to give
blood during the blood drive.
4 ae ts Everybody, smile! Cerelymanda 4
get re ee at ern ee oe P ssh Joycelyn Stevenson, Amy White, and Shana Al-
4 ? er as verson take time out of their brief lunch period
to pose for a picture.
Kendall Reid
Martin Richardson
Greg Rickman
Tyler Rogero
Cerelymanda Rountree
Wendy Rutherford
Zalika Sapp
Freddy Schnell
Stephanie Sheridan
Lisa Sinksen
Ashley Spires
Jeffery Spires
Joycelyn Stevenson
Yolanda Taylor
Emily Thomason
Jimmy Thomburg
David Tyre
Melanie Union
Amy White
Terri Williams
Joseph Wood
Jody Yarbrough
CLASSES/131
FRESHMEN
Marianna LaVecchia studies intently for her next test.
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during Hoopla.
eChristy Price, the only reason you could possibly
look so happy is because its time to go home.
132/CLASSES
Keith Harris and Luke Beeson, did you escape from Miss Littles homeroom
during activity period, again?
Kara Kilgore concentrates on creating a masterpiece.
| dont understand. Erica Rodriguez and Jason
Staples seek help from Coach Garvin in Algebra I.
Eric Ford and Mike Hammon hurry to complete a
physical science experiment before leaving for a
soccer game.
CLASSES/133
The first day of high school is
( upon with excitement and ap-
prehension. The freshmen year
marks
the end of childhood and is a
Matt Attaway
Chris Balkcom
Jason Balkcom
Luke Beeson
Shontelesha Bentley
Jose Blanco
Kelly Bloodworth
Michael Bradshaw
Michael Bronson
Marie Brown
Charles Butts
Stephanie Butts
Susan Byrme
John Carey
Kathleen Carrigan
Elena Castresana
Wesley Cobb
Brandi Cook
Jennifer Deaton
Dana DeHart
Kisha Demps
Jeanie Dizon
Cory Dockrell
Daniel Dod
134/CLASSES
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Patt Dugas
Merita Evans
Jim Ferri
Eric Ford
Bryan Fountain
Arthur George
Julie Gerbert
Billy Ham
Michael Hamann
Leah Hardie
Keith Harris
Megan Hester
Wendy Hitchcock
Greg Hlavaty
Lora Hudson
Josh Hughes
Jason Hutto
Kimberly Jackson
Russ Jacobs
Darrius Jordan
Karishma Kalli
Kara Kilgore
John Kimball
Sharon Kinzie
All the Worlds a Stage
In the productions of Lil Abner and Purlie, Mount de
Sales freshmen class was extremely well represented by
Megan Hester, Cliff Rushin, Becky Sizemore, and Angela
Stanley.
Becky, Cliff, and Megan all performed in Lil Abner. The
musical follows Daisy Mae and her pursuit to capture the
eye and heart of Lil Abner.
Angela performed in Purlie, a musical telling of the
many episodes encountered by Purlie, a new preacher.
They all agreed that it took time and effort to prepare for
their roles. Angela Stanley stated that the actors in Purlie
rehearsed hours after school and all weekend. Cliff Ru-
shins practice, however, did not stop when rehearsal end-
ed. Il sang almost every night so that my voice would be
in shape!, he commented.
Despite the vigorous practices, these budding thespians
do enjoy acting. *! enjoy the roar of the crowd! exclaimed
Megan Hester. Becky Sizemore agreed saying that she
also liked being different kinds of people other than my-
self. Although none of these fine performers considered
acting as a future career, they each hope to perform in
community theater for several years to come.
CLASSES/135
Marianna LaVecchia
Susan Locks
Aieaa Lucas
Theo Mack
Andy Major
Mark Majors
Zack Matovu
Rachael Mazza
Summer Meriwether
Amy Mersch
Shannon Minix
Amanda Mizell
Chizomam Okehi
Rachel Parks
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Jeff Pierce
Mary Pope
Christy Nicole Price
Robby Redmond
Jay Roberts
Erica Rodriquez
Kriston Roman
Cliff Rushin
Michael Bradshaw receives ashes from Mr.
Chester Pierce during the Ash Wednesday
mass.
The Freshmen class proudly displays its Cava- John Carey does some last minute cram-
lier spirit at the Homecoming pep rally . ming in the library before a physical science
; test.
136/CLASSES
Chad Timms pauses before making one of the
day's hardest decisions what to eat for
lunch.
@Hey, wait a minute! Is that Melvyn Williams
or did John Travolta make a special appear-
ance at the Homecoming bonfire?!
@ Pssst, Bryan .. . what did Miss Little say we
were supposed to be doing?, asks Katie Stew-
art.
Becky Sizemore
Megan Skinner
Angela Stanley
Jason Staples
Katie Stewart
Brandi Stone
John Sursely
Chad Timms
Kimberly Utley
Shannon Wagner
Casey Washbum
Andy Wilhelm
Melvyn Williams
Jennifer Wisdom
Erin Wood
Brian Yoe
Nick Young
CLASSES/137
EIGHTH GRADE
Keith Hatcher helps Jessica Perez tranform into a football player during Fun
Night.
We've caught that MDS school spiritI, cheers the eighth grade at a high-
spirited pep rally.
Nettie Pierce spreads joy to her friends during Positive Attitudes Week.
Amy Williams helps create a positive attitude in the middle school.
138/CLASSES
Eighth grade girls stare intently at the contestants
of the Best Legs Contest during the Luau
Werkmeister
grade during the
Ladies and Gentlemen! Scott
proudly presents the eighth
Grandparent's Day assembly
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Please dont drop that egg!", Chris Allen silently
prays as William Harp passes him the sacred item
during the over-and-under relay.
While taking a breather during a middle school
party, John Robinson and Adam Siler couldn't be
happier sitting with Mary Pierce, Sarah Hope, and
Ashley Waters
CLASSES/139
Many students agree that
life in the eighth grade is
very hectic and fast-paced.
With the addition of the new
student council and various
clubs and service projects,
eighth graders hardly have
enough time to enjoy their
last year of middle school.
This years eighth grade,
however, knows how to
make the best out of any
situation. We are a very
perky class, explains Ja-
son Hartman.
Physical education and
Mr. Don Sherwood are this
class favorites. Lance Keen
explains that the reason he
selected Mr. Sherwood for
his favorite teacher is be-
cause of his humorous per-
sonality.
Many eighth graders en-
tertain themselves at the
movies and say White Men
Cant Jump and Fried
Green Tomatoes are their
favorite films.
Outrageous and wild are the
two words the eighth grade used
to sum up their class
Chris Allen
William Arnold
Stephanie Avery
Adam Blanks
Christy Brower
Melissa Brown
Stacey Cato
Megan Cullinan
Michael Cullinan
Jonathan Currey
Dameron Davis
Micheal DellaDonna
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Ryan Dodd
Josh Firth
Ben Garland
Walter Gibson
Cody Hale
William Harp
140/CLASSES
Jason Hartman
Keith Hatcher
Aime Hill
Pierson Hodgens
Sarah Hope
NO Jamey Huser
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Lance Keen
Jominn Kight
Brian Lareau
Kristol Luke
Allen Luton
Jason Maloy
Middle school student council eighth grade
representatives: Amy Williams, Jennifer Raf-
field, Ashley Waters, and Megan Cullinan.
Stacey Cato enjoys the beautiful day as she
paints on the trapezoid.
1992 Confirmation Class: (1st) Tricia Myers-
Nettie Pierce, Jessica Perez, Mary Pierce, Ally-
son Joyner. (2nd) Melissa Walsh, Jonathan
Currey, Adam Siler, Sarah Hope, Stephanie
Starr, Megan Cullinan, Amy Melvin, Cris Wall.
(3rd) Jason Maloy, Ryan Dodd, Jason Hartman,
Stephen Moss, Brian Lareau, Keith Hatcher, Mi-
chael Cullinan.
<LASSES/141
Davis, Siler earn prestigious Eagle Scout award
Do a Good Turn Daily is the slo-
gan of the Boy Scouts and it is a motto
by which they truly live. Scouts daily
Strive to give their all to the com-
munity and the world through various
service and conservation projects.
Through this involvement, the scouts
learn to care for other people and re-
spect their environment. This concern
is carried throughout the scouting
levels of Star Scout and Life Scout un-
til the highest rank of scouting is ob-
tained, which is the Eagle Scout.
Two eighth graders, Dameron Davis
and Adam Siler, have recently ob-
tained the honor of being Eagle
Scouts. In order to be an Eagle Scout,
a boy must have been a Life Scout for
at least six months, and he must have
eamed eleven required merit badges
and ten other merit badges. He must
plan and develop a service project
and lead other Scouts to carry it out.
Becoming an Eagle Scout at such a
young age like Dameron and Adam
did, is quite a feat; it takes time and
dedication. They are truly great role
models for us all.
Adam Siler and Dameron Davis earn
their Eagle Scout Awards at an early
age.
Amy Melvin
Stephen Moss
Tricia Myers
Jessica Perez
Jeannie Pierce
Mary Pierce
Nettie Pierce
Melissa Posner
Jennifer Raffield
Barry Roberts
John Robinson
Adam Siler
142/CLASSES
Communication is the key! Jean-
nie Pierce and Kristol Luke careful-
ly listen to a young students ques-
tion.
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Okay, what did you want to
say?, asks Cody Hale as he helps
a St. Joesph kindergartener write a
poem.
Yes, that sounds greatl, Steven
Moss exclaims as the student reads
his literary masterpiece aloud.
Jessica Slater
Brad Smith
Stphanie Starr
Melissa Styons
Kellie Thigpen
Cris Wall
Melissa Walsh
Ashley Waters
Clay Webb
Scott Werkmeister
Amy Williams
CLASSES/143
SEVENTH GRADE
Why do Will Sheehan, Peyton Massey, Patrick Phelps, and
Wes Kurzen look so quilty?
Oh, thats how you do that problem! Stephanie Wolfen-
barger marvels at this revelation during Middle School Math
Day.
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We've got spirit, yes we dol These Middle School students
show their class spirit during this Homecoming bonfire.
While looking through an edition of the Salesian, Kristen
Maynard and Megan Bradley discuss how people have
changed.
144/CLASSES
Hey, whats so funny? Cristy Toole, Na-
talia Carden, and Julie Sams share a
moment of laughter at a private joke.
What!?! We had homework last night?
Bo Dominy remembers his English pro-
ject is due after talking to Robbie Right-
Leigh Cabasares works out yet another
difficult problem during the Middle
School's Math Day.
Oh, No! Dont drop that! Kristen May-
nard and Brandon Elrod handle their wa-
ter balloon very carefully.
CLASSES/145
Being in the seventh ,
grade at Mount de Sales is a | es wll Sister Gerakdyne and Mrs. Nona
very new and exciting expe- , - Bordallo introduce this aspiring
rience. The transition from | . Cavalier to campus life.
elementary school to mid- . .
die school, generally, can
be difficult. The first day of
school is extremely differ-
ent from what many stu-
dents initially expect. There
are new names and faces to
learn, and various sched-
ules and rules to get accus-
tomed to. The middle
school teachers, however,
try to make this move as
smooth as possible. They
make the students feel wel-
come and help them adjust
to the different methods of
teaching. And, coupled with
the teachers guidance, the
seventh graders come to
love their classes, each oth-
er, and their teachers. We
all get along and work to-
gether, Kelly Peterman ex-
plained.
Mary, why are you standing
like that? Mary Pierce
cheers with excitement dur-
ing a pep rally.
Brooke Benford
Meghan Bradley
Phillip Bradshaw
Leigh Cabasares
Natalia Carden
Brandi Carr
Dione Cooper
Dona Cortes
Cindy Dockrell
Marni Dodd
Bo Dominy
Stephen Douglas
Brandon Elrod
Danielle Faulk
Chris Gifford
Margaret Gray
Vickie Greene
Clint Hitchcock
146/CLASSES
David Hohenstern
William Homan
Cindy Howell
James Jackson
Carl Koontz
Wes Kurzen
Kadre Lomo
Peyton Massey
Kristen Maynard
Chris McClung
Andy Meadows
William Miklowski
These middle schoolers are over-
joyed they've got an award and
cant wait to see who'll be the next
recipient.
This middle schooler helps boost
class spirit by preparing a banner
for the pep rally.
Break Time! Despite the bad
weather, these seventh graders
have fun socializing during their
break.
CLASSES/ 147
Misty Mosely
Cory OBrien
Cobb Pearson
Kelly Peterman
Patrick Phelps
Hank Puryear
Robert Righter
Julie Sams
Kyle Scott
Will Sheehan
Karson Smith
Christina Snyder
Despite their relatively short stay at
Mount de Sales, the seventh graders
have been here long enough to form
some opinions concerning their favor-
ite school activities. English/Reading
is the favorite subject, and Mrs. Lynn
Hutto is the favorite teacher of a ma-
jority of the seventh grade students.
Their favorite school sports are base-
ball and softball.
The seventh graders, however, do
have some things that they like to do
outside of school. The mall and mov-
ies tied for the favorite weekend hang-
outs. White Men Cant Jump tops as
the best movie, and Kevin Costner
and Julia Roberts rate superior as
their favorite performers.
Their diverse school activites and
social life help make seventh grade
enjoyable. Each day is a new adven-
ture for them, but these students wel-
come daily challenges. Even though
they are the youngest and cant par-
ticipate in many activities, the seventh
graders have as much fun as humanly
possible.
Out of all of these fabulous teachers,
what do middle school teachers have
that makes them special enough to
tame the seventh grade?
The seventh grade shows its true
savage side during this pep rally.
148/CLASSES
Middle school student council sev-
enth grade representatives: Steph-
anie Wolfenbarger, Patrick Phelps,
Kristen Maynard, and Dona Cortes.
Coach Mike Garvin is shown with a
few of the winners from the 1991-92
Middle School Math Day.
Katherine Stafford
Chad Stark
Samantha Stinson
Cristy Toole
Brad Washbum
Columbus Watkins
Brandy White
Jason White
Kevin White
Shauna Williams
Wendy Wise
Stephanie Wolfenbarger
Patrick Yoe
CLASSES/149
FACULTY
Paige Davidson (junior) All of
the faculty at MDS seem to care about
and be friends to the students. At the
same time, they are great inspirational
leaders.
JoAnna Amos (senior) The fac-
ulty here are very qualified and give
individual attention better than at pub-
lic schools. They care more about the
students, not only academically, but
also spiritually and emotionally.
UNQUOTE 99
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Mrs. Donna Washburn and Mrs. Jackie As Trig class begins, Mr. Brendon
Fry smile for the camera at Mrs. Wash- Mermann checks the roll in prepara-
burns fortieth birthday party. tion for class.
150/FACULTY DIVIDER
Mr. Don Sherwood helps Bodacious Davis relaxes Whenever the Chemistry or Physics classes
seventh grader Bo Dominy while watching the baseball have a lab, Dr. Ron Mclachlan can always
with Transitional Math. team win again. be seen turning into Mr. Hyde.
This year MDS was for-
tunate to gain four new
faces on its teaching
staff. Mr. Don Sherwood
was hired as a middle
school math teacher,
and coached basketball,
football, and track. Mr.
Kirk Parker joined the
MDS faculty as American
History teacher. Addi-
tionally, he coached bas-
ketball and football. Mrs.
Nona Bordallo came to
the staff as Spanish I and
Il teacher. Mr. Michael
Blitch replaced Mrs.
Reeves as teacher of Bi-
ology and Advanced Biol-
ogy.
FACULTY DIVIDER/151
I was thrilled to be able to
represent our faculty and stu-
dents. The prospect of a trip
to one of my favorite cities
French Department L-R: Mrs. Lindsey Skinner, Mrs.
Connie Robbins
Spanish Department L-R: Mrs. Jackie Fry, Mrs.
Nona Bordallo
English Department L-R: Miss Mary Margaret Little
Mrs. Gwen Weston, Mrs. Jane Claxton, Mrs. Sandra
Tate
152/ FACULTY
was exciting.
Mary Frances Peery
Mrs.
Last September Mrs. Mary
Frances Peery, Mrs. Brenda Timms,
and Sister Mary Rosina traveled to
Washington D.C. to receive the
award for Mount de Sales recogni-
tion as a Blue Ribbon School of Ex-
cellence. While in the capital city,
they went to a reception at which
Lamar Alexander, Secretary of the
U.S. Department of Education,
spoke. At the reception, and again
at the Kennedy Center, the three-
some was entertained by various
musical groups from fine arts
schools which also were receiving
the Blue Ribbon award. The climax
of the trip occurred when our facul-
ty members attended a luncheon
where the awards were to be pre-
sented. George Bush made an ap-
pearance at this luncheon, and he
addressed the representatives
from the winning schools. After the
speech each school was given a
plaque and a flag of excellence by
Brund Mand of the U.S. Department
of Education, Following the special
ceremony, Sister Rosina, Mrs.
Timms, and Mrs. Peery spent the
remainder of their stay in Washing-
ton D.C. visiting sites of interest
and meeting with old friends. Al-
though the flight home was a bit
tiring, their minor problems were
overshadowed by our schools out-
standing award.
Science Department Back row: Mr. Michael Blitch,
Mr. Kon McLachlan. Front row: Mrs. Dolly Reeves,
Mrs. Melanie Bentley
Mr. Midkiff What exactly are you up to?!?
Computer Department L-R: Mrs. Brenda Timms,
Mrs. Mary Frances Peery
Math Department L-R: Coach Mike Garvin, Mr.
Brendan Mermann, Mrs. Bebe Reichert, Mr. Paul
Midkiff
FACULTY/153
Father Cuddy is the wis-
est, gentlest, and most un-
derstanding priest I have
Coach Slocum looks just a bit irritated as he sees
a camera in his face yet another time.
Art and Music Departments L-R: Mrs. Diane Mead,
Art; Mrs. Donna Washburn, Music
Physical Education Department L-R: Coach Tony
Pierce, Coach Robert Slocum, Coach Paul Midkiff
154/FACULTY
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ever known.
Mr. Kevin Dockrell
Do we need our literature book
or our grammar book for English
today?
Neither. Father Cuddys here!
Such conversations can be over-
heard four or five times a year when
Father John Cuddy, of St. Josephs
Catholic Church, takes time out of
his extremely busy schedule to vis-
it the junior and senior English
classes. During these visits he and
the class discuss many topics, such
as divorce and morality. He ex-
presses his view and illustrates his
point with many stories from his
own experiences. As all juniors and
seniors well know, hes got a story
for everything! Tracy Ross, a senior,
said, I enjoy having Father Cuddy
come in and share stories from his
experiences with us. Through his
affiliation with Mount de Sales, Fa-
ther Cuddy has made many friends
among the faculty as well. Father
Cuddy is the wisest, gentlest, and
most understanding priest | have
ever known, said Mr. Dockrell. A
visit from Father is one of the many
things upperclassmen have to look
forward to in their junior and senior
years.
Religion Department L-R: Sister Helen McCreary
Mrs. Betty Dohn, Mrs. Lindsey Skinner, Mr. Kevin
Dockrell, Coach Mike Garvin
Mrs. Washburn looks thrilled at the gifts she re-
ceived for her fortieth birthday party.
Sister Helen is ready to recruit more volunteers for
the new service program.
Social Studies Department L-RK: Coach Kirk
Parker, Mr. Michael Vullo, Coach Randy Davis, Mr.
Kevin Dockrell
FACULTY/155
Coach and Mrs. Garvin and Mrs. Bentley are
Stylin and profilin ' at a Mount de Sales
football game.
Lunchroom Service Personnel L-R: Mrs. Betty
Ramsey, Mr. Al DeLoreto, Mrs. Katherine Nich-
ols
Mrs. Timms takes command of the Best Leas
contest at the Hawaiian Luau.
156/FACULTY
'l always enjoy
coaching!
Coach Don
Sherwood
It takes a great deal of patience
and dedication to be both a middle
school teacher and a coach. Luck-
ily for Mount de Sales, Coach Don
Sherwood has both. Coach Sher-
wood, a native of New York, is new
to both the Macon area and the
unique atmosphere here at Mount
de Sales. He attended college at
Kings College and the Sports Acad-
emy. Displeased with the public
educational system, Coach Sher-
wood has chosen to teach at Mount
de Sales. Although he teaches
math and science in the middle
school, Coach Sherwood coaches
junior varsity football, B-team bas-
ketball, and boys varsity track. But
as the only male teacher in the en-
tire middle school, Coach Sher-
wood provides an important male
role model for young students.
Coach Sherwood also remains ac-
tive in his spare time, enjoying soft-
ball, football, and other sports. His
knowledge of athletics and aca-
demics will surely benefit Mount de
Sales in the years to come.
Middle School Faculty L-R: Mrs. Lynn Hatcher, Sis-
ter Geraldyne Yerg, Coach Don Sherwood, Mrs.
Mary Pat Dadisman, Mrs. Lynn Hutto
Middle School Administrator: Sister Geraldyne
Yerg
Mrs. Dadisman enjoys serving soft drinks to her
students at the Hawaiian Luau.
The judges, Mrs. Able, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Cortez,
and Sister Geraldyne, seemed to be fairly im-
pressed by a contestant in the Best Legs competi-
tion at the Hawaiian Luau.
FACULTY/157
Maintenance Personnel L-R: Mr. Tommy Williams
Mr. Michael Miles, Mr. Sandy Shinholster
Office Personnel L-R: Mrs. Patti Able, Mrs. Jan Man-
ning
Development and Guidance Offices L-RK: Mrs. Ja-
nice Cortez, Mr. Jeff Jowdy, Sister Helen McCreary
Mr. Terry Mermann, Mrs. Donna Washbum
158/ FACULTY
After nineteen years of ser-
vice as the Mount de Sales
librarian, Mrs. Madge Knott
a
me, a
Mrs. Madge Knott, who has been
at MDS for nineteen years, decided
to retire at the end of the year.
Since August of 1973, Mrs. Knott
has worked to make the Mount de
Sales library what it is today. When
she first arrived, the book collec-
tion had been set up in Cavalier
Hall on unpainted pine boards and
concrete blocks. It is ironic that Mr.
Michael Vullo, who is to become
the new librarian at the beginning
of the 1992-93 school year, was
one of the volunteers who assisted
in moving the books to the current
library building. After three years,
Mrs. Knott decided that she had to
Start over, and ever since she has
moves On.
worked to make the Mount de
Sales library one of the best in Ma-
con.
When asked about how she felt
about retirement, Mrs. Knott said
that she had very mixed feelings:
glad because she would get a
chance to do what she never had
time for, and sad just because she
was /eaving. She plans to sew, knit,
play with her grandchildren, travel
as much as she can, and fittingly,
READ. Mr. Vullo definitely has a
tough act to follow and Mrs. Knott
will be missed. But shes not going
to disappear from Mount de Sales
she'll be back to check up on us
every once and a while!
Mount de Sales Administration: Principal Sister
Mary Rosina, and Mr. Chester Pierce, Assistant
Principal.
Sister Rosina shows her love for her students on
Student Appreciation Day.
Mr. Mermann is lounging around on the job
after an intense tele-conference.
Mount de Sales Board of Trustees L-R seated: Sr.
Grace Marie Dillard, Mrs. Anne McCauley, Sr. Va-
lentina Sheridan. Standing; Dr. James Cassidy, Dr.
Wayne Downs, Dr. Norman Smith, Fr. John Cuddy,
Mr. William Foy, Mr. Chester Pierce. Not pictured:
Sr. Rosina, William Cassidy, Sr. D'Angelo, Bobby
Jones, Patricia Robinson, Sr. McKean.
FACULTY/159
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Michael Bradshaw seems to have the easiest and most relaxing job of all!
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Mount de
Sales has
always
appreciated
the great
amount of
support given
to the school
publications by
Saint Peter
Claver Catholic
Church.
Junior Kevin
Simmons
would go a
long way for a
Nu-Way! The
yearbook staff
was very
fortunate to
catch Kevin
eating supper
at a business
that bought an
ad.
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Belma Ford works as the operator for Belks
Kim Hull, who also works at Belks, patient-
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Courtney Carey can often be found cheerful-
ly checking customers out of Chi-ches-ters.
After a Saturday meeting, yearbook staff
members take Ana Perez-Lanzac to lunch.
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(912) 746-9336
172/iT ALL ADS UP
Band Instruments Guitars Violins Drums
Amplifiers Sheet Music Supplies
Rentals Trades Lessons Terms
INSTRUMENT REPAIR
SERVICE
Martin Fender Conn
Blessing Ludwig Selmer
And Others
746-3232
Free Parking In Rear 317 Cotton Ave.
THE LEARNING
TREE HOUSE ...
Daycare And Learning
Environment
5494 Forsyth Road
477-8182
Dennis M. Axman, CLU
LUIC Graduate
Sales Manager
21 Years Service
THE
PRUDENTIAL
The Prudential Insurance Company Of
America
4535 P Forsyth Rd.
Macon, GA 31210
Bus. (912) 474-6154
GUS BAIT AND
TACKLE
Two Convenient Locations
2601 Gray Highway
Macon, GA 31214
(912) 746-3413
And
4257 Riverside Drive
Macon, GA 31204
(912) 742-1964
We have all your needs for
hunting, fishing, and a day at the lake
We also carry aged primed beef cut to your order
We open early and stay late, so when
you're Out we're open. Most importantly
| |
Phsevin Wollechareer wees We Appreciate Your Business!
IT ALL ADS UP/173
MIKE JACKSON
ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT
CB&T Bank of Middle Georgia
PO. DRAWER 8 + PERRY, GEORGIA 31069
SASSAFRAS TEA ROOM
SASSYS ANTIQUES
2242 Ingleside Ave.
Group Bookings Available
Open Tuesday-Saturday
Lunch
11 AM To 2 PM
Shop
10 AM To 5 PM
Mari W. Riggins Owner
746-5356
AGC SAFETY SIGNALS
165 Alexandria Drive
Macon, GA 31204
Jim Warren
477-2890
AGC
Middle Georgia
Memory Gardens
Hhows Luauty : Se flews Sad ais
3225 JOYCLIFF ROAD + P.O. BOX 1075 +
MACON, GEORGIA 31201
PHONE (912) 745-9234
The
Medicine
Nite) @) of =)
Wade W. Scolt, R.Ph.
Prescriptions
860 PIO NONO AVE.
MACON, GA. 31204
(912) 742-3098
Comer of Hilicrest & Plo Nono Ave.
Gin the Cherokee Shopping Center)
174/IT ALL ADS UP
(912) 987-1522
3501 Jellersonville Rd.
Diabetic Supplies Hospital Supplies
BP SERVICE STATION
ASE Certilied ASS 742-1382
ibsons
arage Oil Change
Complete Brake Work Front-End Work
Owner, JOHN T. GIBSON, UW
Tharpe and Associates
ERR al
Johnny Tharpe
n and Building Maintenance
Services
rier Services Available
ALANS JEWELERS
FINE DIAMONDS
ALAN BLANKENSHIP
Phone 912-474-2856
BOB YOUNG
Ground Maintenance
3460 Ridge Avenue
Macon, GA 31204
(A)
ACURA
Butler Acura
120 Tom Hill Sr. Bivd.
Macon, Ga. 31210
(912) 474-7177
BILLY COLEY
912/471-6877
Generel Tune-Up
Macon, Georgia
John W. Moss Chief
HI-TECH
PRODUCTS
INC
6500 NW 15th Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Flonda 33309 305/977-6991
1-800-940-6991 FAX 305/977-0209 5106003283 HITECH-FL-UC
Best Wishes,
Class Of 92
From The
Rentz Family
The help you want...
For your move.
* Ask about our free home moving * Hand wucks, lurniture pads
Cat lowing equipment
way tuck rental * Duses & covers, all kinds
laie model, lop * Insurance
} trucks * Free route planning
ut standard Natonwide 24 hou toad
ae CORGHWONUTY
Powel steering. Dudi loagng
ravnps, tadios
service, ) days a week
MID-GEORGIA TREE SERVICE
Fully Insured
TOTAL TREE CARE & REMOVAL
A STUMP GRINDING
Congratulations to the
at Class of 142 !:
44S- 8848 474-9173
Casey Greene Beoper # 749-7974
NEW RE-CAPS USED |
M&R TIRE SERVICE
4057 HOUSTON AVENUE
Sigex,, MACON, GA 31206
WAYNE SPIRES
OWNER 788-5976
Congratulations,
Graduates
ee
iN
Your Friends At
THE NEUROLOGICAL INSTiITULE OF CENTRAL
GEORGIAN, PA.
740 Hemlock Street
Macon, Georgia 31201-2196
912-743-7092
EPP: Usep C ars, Inc.
We Specialize In:
Clean Used Cars
WHAT / ME WORRY?
I BOUGHT MY CAR AT
EPPS USED CARS
Over 40 Years
Of Courteous Service
665 Riverside Dr.
745-1673
PHYSICAL THERAPY
RONALD E. EPPS PAINTING CO. : ex : r
Residential Commercial
Free Estimates
New and Existing Homes Interior & Exterior ;
Pressure Washing
Serving Middle Georgia Over 20 Years
746-0988
3468 Chestley Drive Macon, GA 31201 )
Neon/Plastic 912-745-6591 RO VE
e Service 912-745-5103 ? ACT
HEA tT & CARE
American Physical Therapy Association
Michael R. Wisdom, P.T.
Installation
MACON CUSTOM _ INC. 155 College Street 746-5469
Intern ally Tluminated Letters & S
See me for all
ee your family
Joe Jenkins 765 Gray Highway Insurance needs.
Martha Tisdale Macon, GA 31211-1852
PHILLIP BELL
Agent
M
Congratulations To The STATE FAR
Class Of 1992 From
Like a good neighbor,
State Farm is there.
Congratulations || CHI-CHES-TERS
And INGLESIDE PHARMACY
Best Wishes 3051 Vineville Avenue
Macon, Georgia
To The Dial 742-7325
Class Of 1992 FREE DELIVERY GIFTS * COSMETICS
POST OFFICE SUB STATION
From
SACKED HEART
PARISH
WARNER ROBINS || Congratulations
To The Class Of 1992
Go, Cavaliers! Compliments Of
OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. MON.-FRI.
9:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. SAT.
F. DAVID REISE, D.C.
PIEDMONT NECK & BACK CLINIC, P.C.
3620 EISENHOWER PARKWAY, SUITE 1A
MACON, GEORGIA 31204
TELEPHONE (912) 788-4966
FAX (912) 788-4806
PEPSI.
THE CHOICE OF A NEW GENERATION:
Congratulations || Congratulations,
To Brad Class Of 1992
And The
Class Of 1992
We Love You!
KITCHEN'S
GAKAGE
4904 Jeffersonville Road
Macon Charles, Rose Mary, Katie
Jessie Kitchens: Pres. And Jessie McCarren
el 7435-4511 Melody Busbee: ee
(oe se a ay ee
CHRIS RK.
SHERIDAN
AND
COMPANY
Building Contractors
Box 4441
Macon, Georgia 31208
Caring For The MDS Campus
For Over 40 Years
FOSTER
DEVELOPMENT .
COMPANY | Congratulations
146 Spring Street i To The
Macon, Georgia 31204 Cl a Ss
elder is O f
1992!
In The Village
The Place For Your
a. a
Summer Reading Books
We Will Have Them In Stock
al
a
10:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Monday-
Saturday
2370 Ingleside Avenue
742-5387
A Ae. (Or
ONEAL,
BROWN
EE Sp waht AND
3105 Vineville Avenue ; , Sl Z F Mi O R b
Shirley (55) And Tony (81) Walsh
VINEVILLE BEVERAGE SHOP
3117 Vineville Avenue
ar ey Pea
MACON'S LARGEST FOR OVER 40 YEARS
BURGESS
CARPET CENTER
Service & Integnty Since 1946
CARPET WOOD & VINYL FLOORING
a; The Carpet One Total
EXPERT INSTALLATION BY BURGESS Protection Plan
OWN INSTALLATION CREW - Gus vit weed one ment.
@#ti iten wme instattan on Guarantee *
Guurante red Low pst Prices
171 SPRING ST.
We ve lle outa
placei in the e community
Doc's Stamps
will
buyvSelltrade
and Appraise
Postage
Stamps,
Autographs, -
Covers, FP
Albums,
e. . | and
rust Company is more than just a q
building and a bank. We're a close-knit Revenue
group of people who care about the community we live in.
Stamps.
Congratulations,
Class Of 1992!
CHARTER ceo
HOSPITALS |
OF MACON SEI IeoOrirmy |
The better place to get better.
Charter Medical
Corporations
Ded i
Celebration Shoppe
TO: Tfialt Ci POM: =
2352 Ingleside Avenue
912-750-1662
acon, Georgia 31204
FIRSTMACON
BANK (TRUST
"We're Macon's Bank"
Mon. - Fri. Drive Thru 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Lo! 9am. -5 p.m.
Saturday 9am.-1 p.m
(Walnut Street only)
, 446-7000 749-1800
3966 Pio Nono Avenue Member
501 Walnut Street (near Rocky Creek Read) FDIC
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
MUTUAL PLAZA
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27701
(919) 682-9201
JOHNNY L. TAYLOR
Regional Agency Director
Southern Territory
CITY OF MEDICINE, USA
BIBB YARNS, INC.
,
The Best In Carpet Yarns
Corporate Offices
at
155 Coliseum Drive
Macon, Georgia
Manufacturing Plants in Macon & Forsyth
Sales Office in Dalton, Georgia
IT ALL ADS UP/183
SNOW'S MEMORIAL
0) 5 FAN od 0) eae I OF
Funeral Directors
Roni Ta =; i.
746 CHERRY STREET * MACON, GEORGIA 31201 + (912) 743-7417 3077 PIO NONO AVENUE MACON, GEORGIA 31206 + (912) 788-3778
> 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 familv name is South
attention and service that will make them feel Th Y Wh | Lik
right at home with uslike part of the family. ats al C
If you're looking for a little more attention and
personal service from your bank, you'll find there
184/IT ALL ADS UP
TO THE CLASS OF 1992
May Your Future Hold Many
Rewarding Steps
Compliments of
CENTKAL GEORGIA FOOT AND
ANKLE CENTER, P.C.
RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE
Thomas S. Union, D.P.M.
Joseph M. Union, D.P.M.
George R. Vito, D.P.M.
IT ALL ADS uP/185
1992 Season
Hane 5 October 10
Smoky Mountain Passion Play
Outheor Drama of Sesus
Twentieth Anniversary Season
Monday, Wednesday, friday
Damascus Boad
The Story of Paul
Fourteenth Anniversary Season
Tuesday and Thursday
Smoky Mountain Passion Play AUmpitheatre
Townsend, Tennessee
Ticket Information:
Smoky Mountain Passion Play
Townsend, Tennessee 37882
Grea Code 615-448-2244
Quality People...
Providing Quality Services
{ al
| i ih |
HC Coliseum
, Medical Centers
350 Hospital Drive e Macon, Georgia 31213 e (912) 745-9461
wt PRATT & LAMBERT
PAINTS
JOHNS COLOR WHEEL
N e Ss t & Decorating
1575 Forest Hill Road
- Macon, Georgia 31210
School of Gymnastics (912) 474-7557
Jonn W. Gilbert, Ill
=
sissies PLAZA ween en 31211
heen West Driv HONE : 912-746-7
n, Georgia 231210
912-474-3021
IT ALL ADS UP/187
SALON ONE
Garry Sohasky
Specializing In Perms Cuts Color
1691 Forsyth Street
Macon, Georgia 31201
(912) 746-7637
FREDERICK M.
SCHNELL, M.D.
CENTRAL GEORGIA
HEMATOLOGY & ONCOLOGY ASSOCIATES,
P.C.
682 Hemlock Street
Suite 100
Macon, GA 31201
Telephone 912-743-7068
188/IT ALL ADS UP
Brand Coffee
Select
Coffee & Tea Co.
MIKE MINIX
P.O. Box 4101
Macon, GA 31208
Ans. Service 912-744-6516
Phone 912-741-3919
PHONE 745-1016 COMMERCIAL
DAY OF NIGHT ICE MAKERS
Bush Refrigeration
and Air Conditioning Co.
SALES AND SERVICE
1094 COLUMBUS ST.
WALTER T. BUSH, JR MACON. GEORGIA
re W.R.s
Barbar Q Style Shop
W.R. KIGHT, owner
APPOINTMENTS SERVED
LEE LEATHERWOOD
Outstanding New & Used Vehicies
ACURA
PRECISION CRAFTED PERFORMANCE
Butler Acura
120 Tom Hill Sr, Bivd.
Macon, Ga. 31210 912/471-6877
Photography by Lisa
Home Phone
912-477-7366
LISA WINDHAM
Call for Appointment
REMANUFACTURED
ENGINES, CRANKSHAFT KITS &
CHRYSLER SMALL PARTS
CHARLES H. WHEELER
Chairman
WHEELERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY. INC
2809 WATERVILLE ROAD + P.O. BOX 1004 IN GEORGIA. 1-800-342-9035
MACON, GA 31297 012/781-6661 OUT OF GEORGIA 1.600-641-5646
SAM S. CHANDLER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Betty Wilcox
154 Broadway * PO Box 67
Macon, GA 31297-0067
(912) 742-3641
Chris Albritton
Logistics Engincer
ISA
LOGISTIC SYSTEMS ARCHITECTS
1000 Corporate Pointe
Warner Robins, GA 31088
(912) 929-2141
Pride in Customer Satistaction
Loans on most Anything of Value
The Pawn Broker With A Heart
Perry Pawn Shop, Inc.
* BUY GOLD AND SILVER
Ray & Jerry Whitney
912-987-5867
522 Gen. Courtney Hodges Bivd
Perry, GA 31069
Local * Regional + Statewide * National Paging
BEEPERS UNLIMITED
We Beep Everywhere
The Original Beeper Company
544 Mulberry Street
ALL MAJOR BRANDS =
41 6(Sales *Rentals
*Service *Lessons
TAKAN INE
KORG GIBSON
FENDER
KAWA | OVATION
TAMA MARSHALL
IBANEZ WURLITZER
CB-700 SHURE
CRATE AUDIOCENTRON
Michael Bradshaw
Sound Reinforcement
Specialist
/@4-1112
1207 EISENHOWER PKWY.
1-75 @ U.S. 80
IT ALL ADS UP/189
ANNAPURNA
awe NaturRAL Foops
Largest Selection of
Herbs In The Middle
Georgia Area
605 Poplar St.
Macon, Georgia 31201
912-745-6310
SERVICE
Bubba nipp's rule Gody Shop
REPA PAINTING
RAME SPECIALIST
Mon. - Sat. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M.
L.J.L. | |
wera O R R IS . Best Wishes
Serving Middle Georgia Since 1946
2055 Bayswater
Rd.
To Our
Graduates!
Macon, GA 312 1205 Eisenhower on
Stones
5
Blocks
912-781-1272
Cement
190/iT ALL ADS UP
Pkwy Saint Peter
Claver
ere \ FeYote] am CI-10) a*4f-) ee ae
31206 School
Community
EASTSIDE LUMBER
CO.
1855 Jeffersonville Road
Macon, Georgia
746-6236 Ronnie Carter
Buy Dayton tires and car service on revolving cnarge.
dia Ein dbo
IT ALL ADS UP/191
WEST MACON SCREEN
AND WINDOW CO.
Julie, Your Life Is
Gods Gift To You
What You Do With
Your Life Is Your Gift
To God.
Wesleyan Union 76
Your Personal Auto Physician
& Major Foreign & Domestic Cars
TAKE-OUT ORDERS
2329 Ingleside Avenue
745-4118
First at Plum
746-6259
COUNTRY LANE
242 Tom Hill Sr. Blvd.
Northpark Center
Macon, GA 31210
912-477-0827
To: Elena Hall
From: Mt. Sinai Baptist
Church
1112 Eastview Ave
May God Forever Bless
You.
BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES
FRAMES & ART
UNLIMITED
Forsyth Landing
4524 Forsyth Road
Macon, Georgia 31210
Debbie Gaulding Owner
912-474-7244
Compliments Of
AMOS HILL
CONSTRUCTION
L. F. Sdwards k Jons, Inc
Business Products, Books, & Gifts
NANCY EDWARDS
Manager
(912) 745-0819 Macon, GA, 31201
YOUR TOTAL FITNESS CENTER
AEROBICS WEIGHTS EXERCISE
INDIVIDUAL EXERCISE PROGRAMS
v1, SCTTTT
; YIM f
TANG ATS
SPUCIAL ALROBICS
ftoon
+ CONCEPT H ROWING
MACHINE
SCHWINN AINDYNE
BIKES
471-0333
4357 FORSYTH nD
AT VOLT CnhossiNa
SANDWICHES
EBek Matthews || j_OCaANIX
Processing Services
COKES CAMERA CENTER
Macon, Ga.
Macon Mall 735 Cherry St. Me
Williams Plaza Warner Robins, Ga.
Eisenhower Pky.
192/iT ALL ADS UP
GRAY CONCRETE
SERVICE, INC.
Ready-Mixed Concrete
Gray
986-3815
Gordon
628-5310
Milledgeville
453-7705
Macon
745-1345
Forsyth
994-1345
P.O. Box 849
Gray, GA 31032 (912) 986-1834
EES ie Le as
MOCO S [ME
Your Neighborhood Grocery
Where Quality Is # 1
5631 Houston Road
Macon, Georgia
31206
(912) 784-0325
We Now Have Propane Cylinder
Chevron Gas Exchange
& We Pump It! Available Here.
Compliments Of
GERI FRANK
CPA
IT ALL ADS UP/193
Our Prayer For Meg
May God's Richest
Blessings
Fill Your Life Always,
And May Your Warm
And
Loving
Smile
Never
Fade.
Our Love Forever,
Mama, Daddy,
And James
__1:94/IT ALL ADS UP
Id Go A Long Way
For A Nu-Way
Since 1916
Downtown/430 Cotton Ave.
Bloomfield/Rocky Creek Rd.
Southside/2981 Houston Ave.
Cherokee Heights/Napier Square
Baconsfield/148 Emery Hwy.
Northside/Forest Hill Rd. At Northside
Dr.
ESSEX COMPANY
INVESTMENT SECURITIES A DIVISION OF
J.C. BRADFORD s.Co.
MUNICIPAL BONDS * STOCKS * MUTUAL FUNDS * GOVERNMENT
AND CORPORATE BONDS
389 Mulberry Street Macon, GA 81201 Telephone (912) 746-6262
Call For
Free
Estimates
Invisible hi
Fencing Of
Middle Georgia
3326 O look
, Rectang paws reason to get
471-6169 hvisible Fencing,
SS
a
Compliments
Of
pai ALL
C3 59.0 D) San) OF = (010) 5 0 RTS
Macon, GA 31201
745-0333
KENNEDY DRUGS
524 Poplar Street
Downtown Macon
743-4700
- DRUGS, COSMETICS, SUNDRIES
- REGISTERED PHARMACIST ON DUTY
COMPUTERIZED TAX RECORDS
- FREE CITY WIDE PICKUP & DELIVERY
10% Discount for Senior Citizens
Monday - Friday Saturday
9:30 - 5:30 9:30 - 3:00
Afacon 's Oldest Family Owned Drugstore
Let us be your Family's Drug Store/
JAMES B. KENNEDY, R. Ph.
196/IT ALL ADS UP
Back By
Popular
Demeane!
SOUTHERN LAND
AND
LUMBER COMPANY
P.O. Box 1649
Gray, GA 31032-1649
ST. JOSEPHS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
830 Poplar Street
Macon, Georgia
(912) 745-1634
eal Tee
Ane st
oats AVN ASI
Congratulations,
State Champs
1991-1992
Go, Cavaliers!
MERIWETHERS
3113 Vineville Ave.
Macon, GA 31204
(912) 742-6866
Congratulations And Best Wishes
To The
Class Of 1992
National Manufacturing Center Macon, GA
YKK And Macon Growing Together
ad P va 7 TS 4 pies
Bedicetend to the Class 4 1992.
ee ee aX - ri
Wasn't it Yesterday?
Wasn't it yesterday
When we first started school?
Running around the playground,
Laughing and screaming like fools.
And wasnt it yesterday,
When we graduated from sixth grade?
We moved on to a bigger school,
WOOD, MORRIS & McTIER J} scr sestsaus' "= "=* mace
When we were in the halls of junior high?
Going to our first dance,
: Never thinking about saying goodbye.
Architects Health Care Planners And wasnt it yesterday
When our first day of high school came?
Pep rallies, football games, parties, and proms,
A Team Approach From Part of our lives will never be the same.
P ~ And now the time has come;
Concept To Reality | The day is finally here.
Although we thought it would never come,
We are leaving our senior year.
9 12 7 45 49 45 And maybe sometime, looking back .. .
es Ba We will all laugh and say,
Remember high school?
It seems like only yesterday.
348 Cotton Avenue / Colleen Lawrence
P.O. Box 110 . I love you alll
Macon, Georgia 31202 Tracey Ross
Jessica,
I might come see you (Brad) at Covenant. if
you want a ride home (no way) then you will
have to meet me in Atlanta, Don't trip over
light bulbs screwed into the ground. | hope
you have many more fun times watching
Karol
St. Simon's beach crew.
Will someone please tell me who murdered
Thank you! Thank you! Thank youl People
like you remind me of the fact that there are
always good people to tum to. Thanks for
looking out for me (and my family) when |
(we) needed someone. | will always remem-
ber you and your kindness. All of you are In
my heart.
Love,
Jennifer Price
Christy Nicole,
| hope that your next three years In high
school will be a wonderful experience. Always
try your hardest, and when things look bad,
remember that they will get better. Enjoy
these years, Christy. Try to make the best of
borrowed cars, and hotel security. I'm on my
way back to the Party Shak, and If you believe
that, you're stupidit
year; I'm glad | met you. Thanx. Angle, for the
intro! You're also very weicome for the picnic.
it was my pleasure. Good luck In the future. |
know one day you'll get your horses.
Love ya,
Mifum
5150, 0U812, Dyer Maker, Homer Christa.
Vanessa, Home Run Derby. ping pong. the
long drive, the Cabriolet. 247, 1-75, Yankee
Stadium, the bus, Notre Dame 29 Miami
20, two-handed tips, Rock n Roll tennis, MFM,
SHS, Ted Wright. SNL, Letterman, Hey! He's
got a radar detector! Mike, it has been a biast
these past five years, Lets not stop it now,
OK? See ya In NYC. Remember, Italians do it
Little Miss Makeup.
Thanks for being a really great friend. We've
had good times and we've had bad. You live
thru them. Don't forget the Braves game
(nosebleed scabs) and JFK.
Love ya,
Mifum
Mrs. Tate,
They had to retire 7th period English after
really E
erything in this world to me. and words can-
not explain how much | love you.
Love forever,
Pum'kin
Jason W.,
I've found the Blue Sky
mine. | had a dream of you
and your wife on a midnight
drive. as | look on from the
You ask why I'm late. Elvis stole my car,
what's your excuse?
Marcel
Ray,
i had a great year! it has been fun. Have fun
at Macon College. Remember L.M. Good luck!
Kat.
it's been five years since we first met,
1 stil! haven't figured out why your nose Is
always wet.
I've watched you In sports, and you always
excelled,
But I'm always the one who hears tears when
relationships fail.
Since I've known you, you have always been
there.
1H never forget you no matter where.
5
To the 1992-1995 soccer team.
1 had fun. Thank you for the State Champt-
onship. It means a great deal. It ls something
| will never forget. Play hard, practice hard.
and good tuck!
Ben Whitaker
Scott Sheppard.
Things to remember: working on the com-
puters during art. Me beating you up during
free period, the Green Machine, Champs
weak truck, and my powerful Nissan. Good
luck in the future.
Ben Whitaker
Chad McDaniel. Matt Skilling, and Brian De-
Michael,
| leave the singing of the Madonna song
Noliday cna tenets Wen alin ie
McDonald's in Milledgeville.
DJ.
SP...
You have meant so much to me over the
past 5 years! You are so gentle-hearted and
funny, energetic and courteous. You seem to
have It all wrapped up in one! | hope that you
and Stephanie both have a very successful
experience at Wesleyan, and that you will be
very happy. Good luck in all that you do. and
may God continue to bless youl
it definitely loves its mama! Thank you for
your endiess support and love. You have
taught me all about life and have shown me
what it means to live for God. | am proud to
have been your student for four years and am
honored to be your daughter for life. You are
@ wonderful lady, and | hope that a dog will be
all that it takes to bring you out of your funk! |
love youl
Alice
P.S. | promise I'll come home often for teal
When are you going bowling? Thanx for ev-
erything. Its been great knowing you. | love
you.
Kyte
Matt.
7 years?! I've known you that long? Weil,
it's been fun. Say hello to Murray for me (if
he's still alive). Long live the Clayton Donaid-
son Show.
Kyle
Puzzy.
it's been a fun four years, especially our
Junior year Spring Break. | still dont know
how to change a flat tire. Maybe the next time
we go to the beach you and | will both know
when to go over or under. And you won't
have to worry about tan lines. Keep in touch!
Its been cool, babe. See you at the cruise!
Give my best regards to the Rennaissance
Ashcan.
Love Always.
Kyte
Kelly,
It's been great knowing you, too. Let's get
together this summer and go bother Mrs. Gar-
vint
Later, Babe.
Kyle
Amy Covey,
Cruise was AWESOME!
Ruth
Mike A.
Hey! Somebody beam me up. Live long and
prosper.
Psycho
Madame Robbins.
1 remember when | came to this school In
the tenth grade | felt lika a total outcast.
Sut there was one teacher who always took
the time to stop and ask me how things were
going. One teacher whom | trusted to tell my
feelings. One teacher who listened, and one
teacher who cared. That teacher was you.
fven though | was failing your class with fly-
ing colors, | still felt a special friendship be-
tween us. | know that we really haven't talked
since then, but you definitely weren't forgot-
ten. This is one student who will keep the
memory of you with her for the rest of her life!
Toni
Veronique,
Out of all my friends, we've always had the
best conversations. In each one | learned
something new and fascinating about you. On
the nights we were Just bumming around, we
made sure that we harrassed someone (re-
member that beautiful letter we composed
together?!?). | know that we've spent very lit-
tle time together lately, but | hope that this
Amy (G-N-T), (F.A.P.), (P.A.B.),
Even though we have been friends for only
a short period of time, | feel that we have
been friends for years. | thought | knew you
before we went to Plorida, but it wasnt until
then that | found out that you are not only the
loud-mouthed cheerleader captain from
school, but you are also a caring person who
shares many coomon interests with me. For
instance, we both seem to fall for guys named
Steve and Sweet Roll. Atleast my Steve came
with a ready made family! Nai
I love you, G-N-TI
Baracuda
Beth (Co-cheeessse),
You are the one who adds a little extra
Clayton,
Allirighhttt Is that spelled right? Oh
well, who cares? The Marines are going to
come and cut Weill, nevermind. Alright.
you just wait one minute please Long live
the Knights of Vullo! It's been great knowing
you these pat few years. keep headbangin,
(No personal questions) and dont play with
Mrs. K's toys. Mmmm
Kyle
P.S. Don't forget to feed Absalom.
Anne
Hello, fellow teacher's kid! lam very glad
that we have had the opportunity to get to
know each other so well. You are a terrific
person! | would dare to say that you have
contributed more to Mount de Sales and Ma-
con than anyone else who has ever gone to
this school. As much as we have been In-
volved, it is hard to imagine that It is over, but
the memories are great) Wehave shared a lot
together, and | hope the memories you make
at Emory are even more exciting. Good luck
in all that you do | know that you will make
a name for yourself. Take care. and try to
keep in touch!
Love,
Alice
Cc,
We have been friends for a very long time.
Together we have gone fron SPC to MDS and
from uniforms to dress code. We've come a
long way. baby.
During these thirteen years you have been
there to cheer me up when I've been grouchy
(which Is very often) or depressed. We have
shared and conquered many problems. | nev-
er could have made it without you, C, | hope
that | was alwasy ther for you.
| know that we have changed. | know that
we must continue to change after we leave,
but | hope that the strength of our friendship
only increases.
5
Anybody.
Nas anybody seen a party around here?
Kyle
Angie J...
Four years of Chorus amazing, You have
@ wonderful voice so dont ever quit singing.
Never forget: Literary, Festival, Nashville, and
Mrs. W.'s flying jewelry.
So, goodbye. Farewell. So long, forever.
Bm-bm. Goodbye my Coney Island Babe.
But it better not be so long forever. Keep in
touch!
Love,
Cynthia
Anne and Mike A.,
PR was unforgettable. Star Trek Vi was awe-
some. We're approaching warp speed 6!
Anne, our honor cords didnt go up in
smoke after all. We did make it through Cal-
culus. Good luck in Atlanta and God biess.
Love,
Cynthia
P.S. I'm going to get some water.
Beima.
Remember eighth grade when we used to
argue a lot? You always won and you always
had the LAST WORD! Thanks | needed that.
and | thoroughly enjoyed the arguing. You've
been a great friend. Good luck at Xavier and
all through your life. God biess.
Love.
Cynthia
P.S. No more Calculus or Physicsilllfilt
Jennifer P.,
You're one of the sweetest. funniest people
| know. | will never forget our first yearbook
deadline (1:15 a.m. for me, 4:50 a.m. for
you). My ears are buming!" We survived Cal-
culus and Physics! YES! Keep up the pig
noises!
I love you!
Cynthia
Alice,
| cant believe we've finally graduated from
high school together. We've known each oth-
er since second grade. That's ELEVEN years!
You're the best friend I've ever had, and you
will always be special to me. Alwasys remem
cor at DaVinc!'s restaurant in Athens, and the
Nashvilie Chorus Tour. Most importantly.
never forget that | love you.
God biess.
Cynthi
To Varsity Track,
I had a great time running with you guys
this year. We really le our MARK! Jason,
Brandon, Gerdine I'm really going to miss
you guys.
Brian T.
J-Man.
| cant believe we're already through. I'm
really going to miss you. We've got a lot of
memories to keep us going. | hope we're able
to stay in touch for a long time.
S. Lenny
Eric,
With my left foot | kick your nose. With my
right foot | break your face. I'm an American.
They still call me Bubba. THanks for every-
thing. my BEST man. A little snort there, son
of son.
Bubba Poo!
Siler,
We have had some great times through the
years of high school. You have done a lot for
me, and | appreciate it. Remember the Exxon
parking lot? Well, we got Glover back to bed.
Ne had his bulletproof vest on. We did so
many things, but | can't seem to recall all of
the details. Weill, have fun at Souther. Just
hit the Spur,
| love ya, Bud.
Bubba #11
Jay Crtel,
We had some wild times this year. Like,
remember your land, my land, Lake Juliette,
and sleeping in the Bronco at Rivoll Downs
(freezing). Athens was great. | promise he is a
senior (yeah, right). Well. there are many
more excursions to come. Bubba and Jay's
wild excursions. | will still be here next year,
So there are many more good times to come.
Bubba Pool (The Ford Man)
To the Class of 1992,
| hope and pray that each one of us may
find true happiness in life. Thanks for the
memories. May God biess and keep you al-
ways. | love you all.
Cynthia
Melonie Koch,
Not another all nighter (well, what the
heck. Let's go to Florida. Well, maybe Nashe-
ville). Always remember Lake Jullette and To-
besofkee. but first. let's tell someone where
we are going and not be gone for four hours
leland delight. Bubba shot the Jukebox, |
wanna Rock (right now). washing the cab and
the Ford, mud riding, tearing my truck up, the
rebel truck, Spur station, drinking water.
country boy breakfast, talking my ears off,
Toys 'R Us, Auto Zone, No touch, Foon Max,
Hollywood Studios, (19 and 22), Alarms,
Boom, (Bazooka), veal parmesan. the cooler,
haircut, Ney, Rick said so. Well, I'm sure there
are more, but | cant seem to remember ev-
erything. But. | do hope there are many more
memories to come. You're great! You de-
serve the world. Oh yeah, remember the
poem.
Love,
Bubba #11
Ruth,
| just wanted to let you know how much you
mean to me. You have done a lot for me
whether you realize it or not. | wish for you
that all of your dreams are fulfilled, and that
you and Pat stay happy. | hope our friendship
will continue. I'll still be here next year. I'm
always here for you.
Love.
Bubba #11 (Bono rules!)
Kate,
We have been great friends for 10 years
now. We have had some good times together,
and | appreciate everything you have done.
Please, be careful at Georgia next year. and
Keep in touch because you are a very special
person. Don't ever let anyone tell you differ-
ently. Just remember 477-6049. I'm here.
Love,
Bubba #11
Dearest Erin (Yurnin or A),
We're so different. We're so wierd. | can't
believe we haven't killed each other, but we
are still friends (really?). Peanut butter and
warts. | gotta give you the humor award
you did brighten up a few of my days. Oh, the
question about the kids is yes. And dont
call for more! You're a trip Peace to the
hip-hop nation.
Much love,
J
Dearest Kimmy.
Coopers, Coopers. Coopers. David, Chris,
Matt, Bubba, Mario (Ewwwi), Scott, etc
Spank the baby dives, hanging out the car
window, bouncey dancing, watching guys
watch Shawn, Doo-Doo Brown, | Wanna Rock
Cathy,
A bag of pretzels with Joe propped up next
to the stereo, a box of chocolate pop tarts
uncooked, mind you, 45 29 2
10 7 1/2 nah, 7 minutes.
Much love,
J
Ronda.
How's life? The usual? We definitely need a
talk again! You mean the world to me, baby! It
seems like | always knew you would be there
when | needed you. We need to go see Santa
and ask for that Nintendo, Mave a great time
at school, and dont ever forget me! Call me
anytime! | love you forever.
Ruth
Ronda, Kat. Amy C., Jenny, Julle, Meg, Jan-
na, and Kate,
Well, what happened to our ritual? Every:
one changed so much, and we just grew
apart. | guess. Thanks for the years we spent
together, and ya'll dont forget me!
Good luck. and | love you.
Ruth
What is Hope? Hope is what gets me through
the day. Without hope my life wouldn't be the
same.
Cookle Monster
Katie.
Don't you forget me, Zygote, when you go
off to the big university. Thanks for being
there, baby! | know now our friendship can
overcome anything with what we went
through this year. | am sorry about the year
we missed. Be carefull | love you forever!
| have enjoyed being with you all of this
year, | am glad | broke the record. You know
how much you mean to me, and | would nev
er do anything to hurt you. | hope your senior
year ts as much fun as mine was. You know |
am going to miss you while | am at college. |
know you will come visit me all the time.
| LOVE YOU,
William
To my lunch buddies Kim and Erin,
| have enjoyed being off probation for the
firsr yes the first time my whole sen-
lor year. Thanks for the rides to fast food
Joints and back as quickly as possible so Erin
wouldn't loose her parking place to Ray. Erin,
| still dont know how you manage to gobbie a
hamburger and fries down and also have time
to talk to us all before getting back to
school. Kim, | dont think I'll forget the Chi-
nese fire drills and the Hey, Babel" out the
windows. Stay safe, and good luck in ya'lls
Thanks for all the laughstl I'll miss you.
Love.
Melissa C.
Sadie and Linda,
Best of luck to the best soprano and alto in
the state! | love yall!
Alice
Mey, Amiel
How about a date? Just kidding. It's been
cool knowing you, and | hope to see you
soon.
Love,
Kyle
P.S. John says he loves you.
Katherine,
SMUT UP, Meg!" Katherine, | promise t
wasn't me. | swear Jenny was coughing.
Thanks for being the best Rob-Base partner.
Always keep your S.C. handyi | love youl
Meg
Kris,
What's up, bro?! Even though I'm leaving
you, I'll be back to see you every now and
then. Don't forget mel
Love ya.
Erica
Arthur, Michael, C.J.. Melvin, and Theo,
I'm going to miss you guys. Remember that
all of y'all are special to me.
Love you,
Crica
Wendy Rutherford, Avril, Astwel, Toldra,
Chauryce, and LaShanna,
I'm going to miss all of you, As you know, |
had a good a laugh with all of you. Remenber
the good times, and remember me always.
Love ya.
Erica
Erika and Mikki,
| had the best time with you all during free
period. Without you two, | couldn't have
made it through the semester. Now it is your
tum to give me an invitation.
Love ya,
Erica
Matt.
Thanks for all the laughsil I'll miss you.
Lam going to miss all of you. As you know, |
had a good laugh with all of you. Remember
the good times, and remember me always.
Love ya,
Erica
Erika and Nikki,
\ had the best time with you ail during free
period. Without you, | couldn't have made it
through the semester. Now it's your tum to
give me an invitation.
Love ya,
Erica
Marcel,
Don't forget that in about 5 years we will
open up the club. So, dont forget.
Ray
Siler,
| missed 6th period 2nd semester, but 1st
Semester was the best. You know | still owe
you a frosty! I'll never tell Bubba about his red
truck. Thanks for being my big brother, Do
me a favor and come back home with a chick
for Christmas!
| love you, Honey!
Meg
Vanessa,
Thanks for being one of the greatest art
partners a guy could ever have. The soccer
ball was the best. Thanks for keeping me in-
formed on what happened the past weekend.
Thanks for being a good friend. | will never
forget what you did for me, and thanks for
CM.
Ray
Kevin,
To a friend who knows everything (J/K).
Well, have fun at VSC, and remember that
bad humor will always be with you.
Ray
To my other posse (Kim, Erica, Tarcia,
Beima),
You are all the greatest, and | wish you
much success. Tarcla, | hope you will always
remember our adventures during 6th peri-
od. Erica, thanks for always sharing your
long-distance problems with me. Kim and
Beima, | have one thing to say to yall. SEL
YOU AT MARDI ORAS.
done. Take care of yourself, and try to write
often. | know your life will be very successfull
Much love,
Alicia
Kariem (POTS),
Well, sweetie, | can't believe that | won't get
to see you everyday like I've been doing for
the past two years. I'll miss seeing your face
after all my classes, but | guess somehow I'll
manage. | would just like for you to never
forget me (of course, | won't let you) because
| want ever forget you and ALL the things
we've done together. It won't be the same
without you. Always remember 1 LOVE
You.
Love,
Melonie (your #1 girl)
Bubba.
Prom 8th grade you have been a friend that
most people may not want, but one who |
loved having. Thanks for always being there.
all the great times we had, and all the OREAT
talks! See you next year in Maconi!
| love you,
Ruth
Covey (Amy).
Your name ts found in the dictionary under
the word friend. This is the only word that
describes you because you have always been
there for me whenever | needed you. | wish
you much success In the future with S.R., or
whoever makes you happy. Don't have too
much fun at U.G.A. without me.
Love ya,
Melonic
To my girls (Sheva, Siedra, Neeka, CoCo),
You all mean the world to me, and without
you | don't know what would have happened
to me. You all have always been there to bail
me out of trouble, whenever needed. CoCo, |
thank you for the earring that | borrowed at
that game. Neeka, thank you for being you
and making me laugh whenever | needed to.
Siedra and Sheva, thank you. Enough said. |
love you ALL.
Love,
Melonie
Avril,
I dont know where to begin because there
is so much | could say to you. | guess I'll just
Say that you are the sweetest person that |
know, and | couldn't ask for anyone better,
Stay sweet, and dont ever change. You will
have to carry on the traditions that we have
80 faithfully established.
Love you, best friend,
Melonie
Well, there is a lot to say and a lot to leave
unsaid. | know how to read a map even if
we did go 200 miles out of the way. The Waffle
Shoppe is the best. when 2:00am comes
around In Panama City. Always remember
Pineapple Willies. Stay away from Navy
SEALS, especially the ones that are married
and have kids. Make a vow to never get in cat
(scratch) fights. Always treat guys named
Preston and Trey with love they eamed it.
Only play I Never if I'm at the Blender. Al-
ways read Gone with the Wind at the beach.
Madonna is my idol. if worse comes to worse,
I'll clean up the kitchen. You don't run out of
hot water if everyone doesn't take their own
showers. Remember the signs Towels do
not reserve chairs, people do never steai fool
chairs from people from Wisconsin. And just
for the final record | was twice. | thought
you guys would like to know.
Love always.
GnT
Kriston,
Some people wonder how we can be sisters
and best friends at the same time. There isn't
much to say, except the fact that we just are.
I'm going away to college now, and | promise
things won't change. I'll always be there for
you I'm only a phone call away! | just want
you to remember that you'll always be my
little sister and my best friend.
| love you,
Amy
Amie (PAB),
We have been friends forever. All | have to
say is that sometimes | feel like your mother.
but, thats Just the way | am. Never, ever get In
beat-up pick-up trucks that contain cocker
spaniels and that freaks drive. You're only
asking for trouble. Quys named Bob are over
40 no matter what they say. Cherish
Madonna she's it. We'll be friends forever
no matter what!
Love ya.
Amy (PAM)
Kimmy,
Well, what can | say? It has been hysterical!
You know you're my other half my evil
twin. You always knew how to make me loos-
en up. Thanks for the great times. Remember
the lamp incident? | dont think we could for-
get it. What about the time we went to the
festival and Mrs. Garvin was driving. We didnt
know if we would make it out alive. | wonder if
that truck driver ever thinks about those cra-
zy girts in the van who were writing messages
to passing cars? Thank you for your friend-
ship. it has been and always will be special to
me. Never forget it.
Love always,
Jo
Jennifer Graves,
The day's almost over. Much love and
happiness. Keep smiling.
Sincerely,
JoAnna Amos
Kel,
You're the best. You've always been there
for me. Your friendship is priceless. We've
had some great times together. Remember
Prom 19917 That was so much fun planning
our wonderful evening. You've helped me
through my bad times, and you'll never know
how much that means to me. I'll never forget
our free period getaways to the upper class
homes and our water. Wild Cherry is still the
best. I'll always remember the burping con-
test they were so funny. Kelli Pulghum,
you are a fantastic part of my life, and | thank
You've been the best at listening to my sob
one who knows me best. | wish only the best
for you. You're gonna be alright up north. |
can feel it. God bless you. | love you. Take
Boston by storm.
saa: *
ast |
i
Greene.
We survived Physics! Now here's to life
without it!
Much love,
ing. and Mr. 6. Watch your spikes. Why do |
always have to see Charile? The pool games,
the guitar, Pictionary champs, Hilton Head.
our many bets (you still owe me Waffie
Nouse, cause not only is it good and
Study, shall | say tutor, sessions. I'm giad my
driving finally rubbed offi Hot dog and egg
sandwiches gg mcmuffins, (Who Is Pe-
dro, anyway?) St. Elmo's Fire, what is that
smell? Never forget about Chi Chi and Syivia
I never will. We've been through a lot it
hasn't always been easy but we've always
made it in the end. | love you.
Ronda
Amy.
Tell me what happened at Ruby Tuesday's
one more time. What about the Big C7? Not
hardwick, not the right duck (the one on the
left didn't help me achieve this one), but
Sugar Daddies, 15 m.p.h. in Lockchapee. turn
up the radio, Row, Row. Row it's Sam, do
you know where your children are? in a Ca-
price Classic. Is there someone on the roof?
Don't fall off just climb In the shower.
Keep on knocking, but you cant come in,
camels, Chick-Fil-A, Jesus Loves You, Lit
te You Quy bring me a dream not a night-
mare, an alien. 1 + 1 = 5. Unhand me,
woman, watch the mailbox, you bowling
champ. Beta my peopie prophesies
and stumps. Do you know how | can get a ride
home? Take me to Summerwind, where's
that sign? Reverse. Amy. Frat row, Ebenezer.
the fair, bowling my trophy. Fresh air, 19 to a
hes there. Who stepped in the syrup. any-
way? It's a jungie in there. Coach and 6 the
waiter: Ruby T's the waiter. Leo's (Amy. my
napkins on the floor.) Molesting Gators, dear
Marcourt Brace Jovanovich under the
bed. Sammy Pee Wee Merman Night.
Jr./Sr. servers steak knives, walking to
Subway. Amy, have you seen Wally?
P.W.O.P, Who's driving to Atlanta? When's
the fish fry? See ya in Brumby for four more
years of crying, laughing. and hurting. You're
my brown-eyed girl (yeah, lady, we're twins). |
love you.
Ronda
Dearest Wilbur,
Thanks for being my buddy this year. Good
luck at "Dixie Winn with all those girts.
Thanks for being my friend when other M-A-L-
E-S didnt know how. Tevins got it going on!
Much love,
Jennifer
Dearest Gerd.
Thanks for being my other buddy. Much
bliss to you and Natalle. Sorry | won't be there
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Cracker Barrel. | never drive for lunch my
car probably wouldn't make It. Greg Olsen ts
my hero, and his wife isnt pregnant. | proba-
bly know more baseball stats now, than | ever
will again in my entire life. Regardiess of what
and He reveais Himself to me everytime | look
at you. You know how much | admire your
future home life, and I'm so glad
make my prayers come true. May the
biess you richly in the years to come. and
may our friendship continue to grow. | love
you dearly, and you are the best friend | could
ever have!
Alice
To the F.R. Class,
Nicaragua. general observations. true or
faise, R.C.s, Anals, Model U.N., Israel,
Gumby, Burkina Paso, The Picks, Chill days.
U-Street, Let's be careful out there, bowl-
ing. wrestling. the Civil War, Dockreilisms.,
pasta, the other term paper, Zangarro, and
Hey! its been real. it's been fun. But it hasn't
been real fun. Anne, Cynthia, Amy, Drew,
and the Mikes Thanks for a great year!
Thanks, Mr.D. Through it all, you're still THE
BOSS!
Vinnie
Dearest Amber.
Rebma, Twinny. Unwrinkled flower, Cry
Partner, Shopping buddy. Remember all the
poems, Dairy Queen, Southlake (What's your
phone number?), concerts OQ. | love youl
Stay ultimately true to yourself. find yourself.
and love what you see. | say Hey, Hey, | feel
alright 4x1
Much love,
J (OJ's)
Tracey and Melissa.
Thanks for lunch. We have had great
laughs. It's been fun.
Andrea
Dearest Jo,
| wish you all the braveness and endurance
@S you set out to fulfill your dream. The Navy
doesn't know what a gem they have. Don't
ever let another cloud your goals. Here's to
finding decent M-A-L-E-S (in this lifetime?).
Childhood playmates are the ones that pre-
vail peace to Florence Bernd, man. Thanks
for knowing what makes me tick, even though
at times we were superficially different. You'll
always be there. deep inside. Let's pull each
other to the surface every once in a while.
Much love,
Jenny
P.S. Never get into an unair<conditioned car
during July in Macon, Ga. and drive to Macy's.
Ney. Skinny! You have always been such a
Sweet and friendly person, and I'm glad that
during this year it has become obvious that
other people think that, too. But what | think |
like best about you is how wonderfully goofy
you are. You have the best laugh that always
puts me in a better mood. | wish | had just a
little bit of your enthusiasm somehow you
always bring out the best In peopie. I'm going
to miss you next year, but I'm sure we'll do
things over the summer, and Kathryn and |
will Invite you to stay at UGA. We have had a
ot of good times and I'm sure we'll have
ragagtngys
aie, !
i
apologized for telling me what was bothering
you, but | want you to know I'm always here
to listen to your problems (and your com-
plaining). Please don't forget about me be
cause | won't forget about you.
| love yout
Krista
Kathryn,
Best friends since the 6th grade! That's a
long time Can you believe we still get
along? I'm so glad we're friends Who
knows what | would be like if | hadn't met you
| hate to think about it! (But dont jet that
go to your head!) Remember how hyper we
used to get at Sacred Heart? We have ma-
tured so much since then (we have???).
We've been through a lot together good
times and (just a few) bad times. The swings
at recess, reading class with Mrs. Engels
(whatever happened to that horse?), Krista
Cranberry, Kaky, the Kit-Kats, rides In the
Aerostar. making refrigerator cookies, Caesar
growling In the middie of the night, trick-or-
treating til 16 (don't worry we still look
12), ninth grade phone calls, NOI | dont
want to go out with him! then, always later
| wish he would ask me out, our bet (you
owe me $20), losing my way to your bath-
room, all book-smarts, but absolutely no
common sense, Greencard the worst
night of my life, cy eas Ergangeop ents
Nanna Rae,
We have had some of the best memories
together this year! Never forget LET'S GET
ROCKED and JUMP in Panama City 1992, pur-
ple abnormality elephantitis opossum weasel
eyebrow chin, Harley motorcycles, dancing at
1 Dorado, Peach County guys, What about
Ashley?" long kiss lists, macaroni and
cheese, Brian Hanses crazy crack, | say
what?, Bon Voyage! Thank you for joining me
in our little world. Keep my secrets, and I'll
keep yours forever. | love you so much!
Katie Kay
Ronda, Amy, and Kat.
Do you recall a night at Betas?, the flat tire,
@ spaghetti noodie, five squeezes, the fight at
my house, and really going home? | don't.
Kate
Amie,
MR MERMANN, COME HERE!" Face it, girl.
Neither of us can do, Trig! We love Kevin
always!
Love ya,
Tracey
To the 1990-91 Varsity Boys Basketball
Team,
Thanks, guys! | loved it allil
Tracey
Jennifer,
Thanks for the lunch! Stop analyzing things
before | go crazy! Me and Shawn will see ya at
Coopers. Remember Mario? | do, geekll (J/K)
Love.
Tracey and Erica,
Advanced Biology has been fun. No, | don't
have any candy! Erica. did you do your ?
Kim
Andrea (a.k.a Pee Wee ha.ha),
it's been great having you as a friend. We
have been through a lot, lately, more than |
can sayl! All | keep thinking about is my life
flashing before me as | screamed WATCH
OUT FOR THE YELLOW THINGI! (Westgate).
Do us all a favor go to driving schooll I've
got to say TURTLE (ha ha). It's been fun
riding around and going off (out) together. I'll
never forget Sally's parking lot and ERIC!
Your friendship means a lot to me, and |
won't forget the talks we had. Don't forget |
QOT THE BIOLOGY BOOK! Good tuck In the
future and the choices you have to make
(soon). See ya in the summer no matter
whatil
Love,
KAS
Heather (a.k.a. S.P.),
I hope you know how much you mean to
me more than words will ever say. You are
more than my best friend. You're like a sister
to me, and | would do anything for you. I'm
gonna miss riding to school with you since
thats the only time you're quiet. | have creat-
ed a monster almost worse than me. Don't
ever take "NO" for an answer, settle for less,
or let someone else tell you what to do. All
the memories we havell I'll never forget the
green thing and the guys we watched
Keith (slaveboy), David (girly), Mark (dough-
boy). Joel (wild thing), Stacy (cutie), and now
Bob (words can't describe). Too bad they are
my second brothers whom | love dearly! I'll
never forget Bloomfield and the guys, the
POOL, or the times at the mall. Lately, you
have been getting lots of things on me
especially the phone conversation at 4:50am.
Murry up, and turn 18. Who knows? By then.
your curfew may be 9:00pm. Thanks for all
the good times, and for being therell
Love always,
Kim (a.k.a. P.S.)
JoJo,
We have been friends for 6 wonderful years,
and | loved every minute. Thanks for being
there when | couldn't talk to anyone elise. I'll
never forget sneaking to Bloomfield. Good
luck In the Navy. Call me when you get some
leave.
Love,
KAS
Melissa and Erin,
My lunch buddies. O.K.. I'll get back in the
car and stop yelling. Well, Erin, we finally
found the right buddy, and schools out. Oh
welll I'm glad, Melissa, that you got to come
even if it was only for the last few months.
Hey, pass me a . Erin, what would | have
done without you. Melissa, | still cant believe
my brother let you drive his truck after what
he told us. I'll never forget that night and the
conversation. Thanks for listening it really
helped. I'll see yall at MC. Keep in touch,
Melissa. don't forget our outing when you
tum 18. Erin, clean out your CARI
Love,
KAS
Jenny Mewellyn (fred),
Thanks for helping me understand every-
thing In the past. | couldnt have passed tenth
grade without you there tutoring me. You
heve been a great friend.
Thanks,
Andrea (Barney)
Kim Saunders (Saw Bones),
We have been through a lot together, I'll
never forget Westgate, the oll, the Nelson's,
and the Biology book. We've had a biast in
the past. Stay out of trouble, and avoid the
yellow things.
Good luck,
Andrea
Billy,
Brent says, Hil NOT. Don't forget. 2
points.
Your friend,
Andrea
Jennifer Kim,
I'm glad | got to know you this year. You
have been a great friend. Thanks for listening
to me.
Andrea
Ellen and Steph,
Weil sisters. I've got to leave you now. You
had better behave. You two have been great
the last four years, and | love you both. Stay
away from the kerchiefs and egomaniacs. El-
len, you are one of my best friends, and | love
you. Even though we fight a lot, | still care a
lot about you, Behave while | am gone and
am not overprotective. Steph, you are a dff
Stay away from egomaniacs (I've got to pol-
ish my trophy) (how cheesy). You are a great
ou are a great guy, and
ggtanienet in coeestone
great time at Fordham!
Danny,
You did it. You told me that you'd get a
scholarship to play baseball, and you did.
We've been through a lot together, and
you've always been a great friend. Ney, let's
get chased again. I'll never forget your ner-
vousness in my room. What a mess! I'm glad
that we were both Aubum fans, and that we
got to go to the LSU game together. Mave a
great time in Columbus next year, and you
better do well if | am going to drive all the way
from Virginia to see you. You are a great
friend, and | hope that we stay close over the
years.
Drew
JoAnna and Kelli,
Art has been fun with JoAnnas seriousness
and Keills cutting up. We got in trouble many
times for laughing too loud. It's been real.
Andrea
Amy R..
We finally made it. Just think, next year we
will both be in Lexington. We've been through
a lot together, but we're still friends. I'll never
forget Neanderthal Man. | hope we can keep
in touch while we are in college, and | hope
M.G. leaves you alone! Geez, how cheesy
(What does that mean, anyway?). This sum-
mer you, Vinnie, and | will have a great time at
all the Braves games. | hope you get your
Jeep or whatever. You've been a great friend,
and | love you.
Drew
Mr. McLachian,
We have only one thing to say to you. Next
time you are trying to find the moon through
a telescope, remember to take off the lens
cap first.
Cathy and Alice
To the wacky E-Street Morning Crew on
WBH2.
Well, thanks to all of you momings were
never dull. | never knew If | was going to walk
into homeroom to see writing and drawing all
over the board, or hear Matt carrying on. Nev-
er forget We have J.P.. and you don't!
Love,
Cathy
Jennifer Price,
One of my French [V classmates, I'll miss
you. We've made it through French Ill and IV,
Trig., and Calculus together, and had a few
laughs along the way. | wish you all the best
in college and beyond. Thanks for putting up
with us in homeroom, and thanks for always
being there and being willing to listen.
Love,
Cathy
Kevin,
The man so popular Right said Fred made a
song about him. See ya In the future.
Johnny
Linda,
Next time we go somewhere like the prom,
make sure that Justin has the right colored
cumberbun. We have to play tennis sometime
and next time | drive out to Warmer Rob-
bins, you better not be sick. Dont forget to
bring napkins to lunch.
Cathy
To the Senior Honors English class of 1992,
Its been fun. I'll always remember our Triy-
jal Pursuit party, although the winners
didnt really win. Good luck in college!
Andrea,
You are one of my best friends, and, aj-
though we had a falling out last year, we are
now back together. I'll miss the times we've
had and the letters, bowling, and Algebra |
class.
Your pal, John
Coach Siocumb,
| Just wanted to tell you that | am going to
miss our gossip sessions. You never did find
me a date, since you never approved of the
ones | chose. | am going to miss the store
runs to find sunflower seeds. Kat and | just
wanted to say we are sorry for getting you In
trouble, and getting that great pink sign on
the door.
Ashiey Worley,
Where can | start? | swear | could write a
book about us. Somehow P.C. always seems
to stick out in my mind. Jerome, Leroy, Jazz-
men, and Pookie Queen. I scooned himi!
Rabbit, Bam Bam, Spencer, and hold me
back, Jack! Always remember Sunday after-
noon drives and hot fudge cakes. You are my
BOOF'! Thinking way back, who ever got Bo
Duke? | just want you to know how much our
friendship means to me. Thanks for always
being there. Stay close. | love you.
Janna
Amber R.,
You have never failed to cheer me up with
your smiles and hellos. I'm glad we've been
friends for the past years, and | will miss you
dearly. | wish you the best of luck in the
world. Thanks for everything.
Your secret admirer since 8th grade.
Kate,
This year has been great! | think Spring
Break was the most fun | have ever had. | say,
1 say, dont you think so? It was great
dancing with the guys from Fort Valley, riding
Harley's down the strip, Scampys, Maverick
and icepick, Jeremiah and Len (the leeches),
driving to Destin on a whim, the jello that
didnt stay down, Under the Bridge, and the
greatest, dancing in the rain. | will never for-
get that trip, and | will NEVER forget the things
we have shared. You know me inside and out.
Sayonara, Sweetiel!
I love you,
Janna
Dana Cowart,
I'm trying to keep in mind that you will be
Starting your junior year when you read this,
(At least. | hope so.) | dont know what our
relationship will be like, but | hope we will be
as close as we are now. | want to thank you for
all you have taught me. | wish you lots of
luck with soccer. Try to stay out of trouble!
I love you,
Janna
Erin,
What can | say that hasn't already been sald?
| think | shall miss you the most of all, be-
cause it seemed that everywhere | tumed you
were there behind me. You have always been
there for me, and | dont know if my saying
thank you would be enough. Stay true to
yourself, and never let your guard down, and
you shall go far. The best wishes to you.
Love,
Lioyd Hinman
P.S, Tell Andy I'm not a Niadsel.
Jason M.,
Track has been fun, and | think you and the
mile relay team have left a legacy behind. |
look back at all the times we've had, and I can
truly say It's been fun.
C-ya, and K.LT.,
got to know you this year in Dockrells home-
room. Come down from Pennsylvania and
see us sometime.
Johnny
The Janis Jopiin reincarnate,
it's been fun this year in art, and I'm only
sorry | didnt get to know you sooner, You are
4 great person, and I'll miss you.
The GNR Rap John i.
Jaime,
To the odd one of our lunch group. You're
4 great person to be around, and I'm glad you
walked over to me that sunny day In the Ii-
brary and sat down.
Lya,
Jonn
Mandy C..
| Just wanted to confess of my everlasting
and undying love for you. I've known you and
bugged you for 5 years. and you've been
good to me. You are a good friend to have.
Kyle.
This year is the first year we actually tried to
get to know each other, Last year, too, but.
especially this year. | will most definitely miss
you in any math class | take. | will miss the
picnics in Trig. and Algebra Il. | will never
forget the pulvarized pop tart you gave to
Mandy. Thanks for the tension breaker. Good
luck with the CHICK(en)S.
John
PS. I'll see you in Pepsi class.
Jeffrey and Ashicy Spires,
The day my little sister told me about you
two (at St. Peter Claver) | knew the world was
in for it. You guys always made me laugh
Thanks, you two, for the laughs we've had.
Your friendships will be kept close to
heart forever. | wish you both the
much love. God biess.
Love,
JoAnna Amos
Amanda Mandell,
Clayton.
We've come a long way since our cup ball
days in the first middie school ever at MDS.
You and a handful of others are the last of a
great dynasty and the end of an era. Once you
guys leave, this school will never be the
same. Thanks for ail the impressions es-
pecially your best since V-man, S.J. | think
you have given Angie as weil as all of us some
good laughs. Keep it up, because if | ever
make It in the flim Industry, I'm going to need
you have put into the music program at
Mount de Sales. The entire school and half of
Nashville have been biessed by your efforts!
Your talents continue to amaze me, and | am
Proud to be able to call you my friend!
Much love,
Alice
To the Class Of 1992,
Now do | say goodbye to what we had? The
good times that made us laugh always re-
main. | thought we'd get to see forever, but
forever is gone away. Its so hard to say good-
bye to yesterday.
I dont know where the road Is going to
lead. All | know is where we've been and what
we've been through. If we get to see tomor-
row, | hope it's worth ali the wait. It's to hard
yo say goodbye to yesterday.
And I'll take with me the memories to be
my sunshine after the rain. It's so hard to say
goodbye to yesterday.
Boys Il Men
Jason Billy,
You know who you are, and you know who |
am. You and | have been in and out of favor
with one another since our freshman year. |
Just want to take this chance to thank you for
ali that you have done for me. You have
helped me become the much stronger, yet
more sensitive person | am now. I'm sorry for
all the hurt we have caused each other, but
we are much better people for it. Always re-
and our friendship proves it! We've been
through so much, but no matter what hap-
pens, I'll always love you. Keep smilin, Gor-
geous!
| love you,
Me
Jay Kaye.
Jensys! What does that mean? I remem-
ber WHEN!" July 26, those video memories
(thanx for a letter of 3
guys!), and chanting In the rain. We started
our roller-coaster of a friendship in the 8th
grade. I'm sorry that we did not become close
again until the very end. Now I'm going to
miss you even more! Why is he always smi-
lin? (Jordy K.). GOOD LUCK IN BOSTON! i
hope that all your dreams come true! Peace
to the Mip-top nation! Don't forget your
mace! | love youl GOD BLESS.
Ar.
To next year's basketball teams,
REPEAT
Lamonte Askew
Piper,
Little girl (or is that woman?), you mean the
fat
3
ay
TPE
Enjoy your senior year! it files by before you
realize that It is one of the greatest times of
your life. I'll always remember the Lamarca
Poo! Hall. NK videos, Glen (me you =
blue) and every love you experienced. Next
time you come out to see me in Bumbie,
don't back down the driveway! Tell Jimmy to
to Krystals and Wendy's for lunch? Give me
one of your c , Can [have a fry?, Any-
body gettin anything?, and, of course, OET
BACK IN THE CARI Don't party with too
many midgets! Stay cool, and we will party at
Macon College next yeart
Love.
Crin
Kelli,
| know you so well that | can verbalize what
you are thinking, It seems to me that you and
| have been through it all. I'll always remem-
ber the Three. Thanx for ail the heart to
heart conversations. Your help and guidance
are better than anything any therapist can do
for me. Stay straight, and good luck with
Brandon! Your favorite fallen angel loves you.
Peace and happiness,
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Jared,
Miss me much? I'm always here. man. |
want you to remember the time we've spent
together. Do you remember: Motorola,
rE8f
Let
remain. | love you. Best of luck. Keep on sin-
gin (MR. MATT ABLE A.K.A. JIMMY BUF-
John and Erin. | want ya to come over ev-
ery moming and keep me company for the
rest of my life. I'll miss yall,
Love,
Matt
Chris,
I wish | had gotten to know you better be-
fore this year. | really feel comfortable taiking
to you. I'm glad I'll still be wid ya next year.
Always remember: the Cartoon Festival, the
Ballad of Joe. Nashville. Blowin out
Braves games, Barn Nite 5, BEG. the view at
Opryland. Essential Equipment Forever.
Love,
Christy,
Cail me when Mrs. Peery has that nervous
breakdown. I'll miss you, but always remem-
ber I'm your pal. | also have copyright rights
to sprig o hair.
Love,
Matt
All my friends in low places.
Remember me ail the time,
And keep me there in your mind.
I'm always here that ya know.
Just gimme a call. One day I'll show.
Bye.
Matt Abic
Julle.
You have been a good friend through the
years. I've always had a great time whenever
I've gone off with you. I'm glad that | had a
person that | could talk to who understood
my problems. | hope we still stay close even
though we are going to different colleges.
You'll have to come visit me often! Please be
careful, and take care of yourself!
1 love you,
Jenny
Its been four long years. Am | really leav-
ing? It better not be a dream. I'll miss seeing
Chorus, Savannah. Tennessee, middie
body for chicken? Cluck!
Later,
Slurp
P.S. Tell Bob hello for me, and dont eat any
old pop tarts.
Karol,
Cows are #1, Atlanta, Hyundal, Will you go
to the mall with me?, | finally got my drivers
license, the other one, Ashiey B., hes only
14,
Love,
Angie J.
er, Patt, and Brandi,
Just a few more years, I've got something to
tell you . Angle's weekend escapades,
freshman, J.S., Hey, at least for 2 weeks | was
happy, I'll never forget yall.
Love.
Angie Joiner
Melissa Holder,
Third period lunch, Yanni, California, is he
still living there?
Love,
Angle Joiner
Matt,
Your car, concerts, problems, friends forev-
er, friends forever. have you cleaned out your
trunk?, thanks, Denny, Jared, etc., wind-
shields.
| love you,
Angie Joiner
Coach Pierce,
Thank you so much for being such a good
coach, We're really going to miss you next
year, and we wish you the best of luck with
everything.
We love you,
Ruthie and Katherine
Rock Your Soul, best friends forever, Polly
always being late. Melissa, | hope you and
Eddie are going to make it. Graduation is f-
nally here. I'll be seeing you.
Love,
Angie Joiner
Jennifer P., Jessica, and Meg,
I've got a story , Oink, oink, oink, Ten-
nessee, burp, you know who
Love,
Angie Joiner
Angie J.,
We've had our ups and downs and our dif-
ferences in the time we've known each other,
but you have always been a great friend. Now,
on a different note, when are you going to tell
us which of your two boyfriends you love the
most? | must admit, this has been the most
excitement we've had since Laura Palmer.
(J/).
Chorus, soprano |, the best. graduation,
please hurry up?. | cant stand this
@ magnifying glass to see and Einstein to un-
derstand. | hope you make it through Psy-
101, and when you do, come back
treat Dandy R. for paranoia. Until then.
u
ji 4
&
| Just want you to know that you have been
@ great brother over the past 14 years. even
though there have been times | thought you's
drive me insane. While I'm at Southem, I'll
probably still hear you saying. What's up
there, Big Kat? And just because I'm going
to be away next year, dont think that you can
take over my room and clothes. You'll never
know when | might decide to make a surprise
visit one weekend. Seriously though, you
really mean a lot to me, and I'm going to miss
you next year. Good luck in everything you
do, and if you're lucky, you'll turn out like me.
| love you,
Katherine
Wait,
Hi, there! | would like to oops! Wrong
message to the wrong person. What can | say,
man? Its been 5 extremely long years. its
been a most excellent journey from 8th grade
to senior year. Freshman year | started on my
sense of humor. So it was a little dry then, it's
@ lot better now NOT! Sophomore year
Ahhh sophomore year. Need | say more?!
Junior year was the kicker, and senior year
the touchdown. It has definitely been a year
and a half this year. In a way it parallels the
sophomore year. Over the years, we've both
won and lost and moved on. Neres a few
things to keep in mind. Our favorite comedy
Texas Chainsaw Massacre Iii, the spilling of
the M&M's at Young Guns II, the sock (bring It
back, and I'll burn it), Chad and his cars, us
rolling your car at Freddy's Dead, Hurry up,
Mom. We're going to be late. We got 5 min-
utes", I should be getting my license soon,
and our favorite It'll be ready by next
month, Mave a fig newton and a smile.
Your punching bag tag-a-long tumed friend-
with-an-attitude,
John
P.S. Where's the five bucks you owe me?
P.P.S. You remember that charming young
woman who was recently In an Aerosmith vid-
eo Sweet Emotion Weil, shes waiting
for you Billy.
Chris,
1 love you, Charlotte, satan, just like a
the other day, and he said that Chelsea was a
woman. Always remember QVC moccasins,
Oprah, and your great ability to tie shoes.
And now back to the question. Why are they
so BIG?
We love you,
Ames and Kat
P.S. MEG, WILL YOU PLEASE SHUT UPT
Matt,
I've known you for 6 years which makes you
myt oldest friend here at MDS. | think what I'll
if #
you for 5650 days and it's
. You better not forget our
long ago ("I Think We're Alone
Couldve Been"), our long road
ley, Jr/Sr, Hello, McFly are you
50 nasty. being a grouch, and
our long talks (like at the Archery
). Lhope we stay this close forever. I'll
continue to be your best as long as you dont
cut your hair anymore. Thank you for all the
memories! | love youl
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Wendi, Ben, and Al,
ARIZONA or BUSTIII
Love you. guys!
Jenny
Thanks for being such a great brother. even
though | know you cant wait for me to leave!
STAY OUT OF TROUBLE!
Katherine.
I'm so glad that we are going to be room-
mates at Southem. This will be quite an expe-
rience. | couldn't have a better person to be
my roommate! Thanks for all the memories
since 8th grade! You have been one of my
greatest friends throughout the years.
I love youl
Jenny
Siler,
Thanks for always being a great friend to
everyone. You always know when to make me
laugh. Thanks for making free period so excit-
ing. I'm singing at your funeral!
And always remember to BEWARE OF BLACK
LACEM
Love,
Jenny
Tawney (D.),
| couldn't of made it through the year with-
out you. You were my shoulder to cry on and |
have so much to thank you for, where do |
begin? Scott Mayfield thanks but no
thanks! Never forget the blue house, Ke-
vin, military men, hot tubs, is that my beit?,
our golds men, Nate (not), Kim (27), I'm
telling, you, right nowl, your cool, and
I'm so mad, I'm Just going to squeeze my fist
$0 I dont kill her. Is my thigh broken? Mur-
ry call sweetroll, thats the only way. It can be
healed!" | love you and wish you all tha luck
in the future (what future?).
| love youl
Aime
Kim Mull,
I'm looking foward to living with you next
year, We're gonna have a great time!
| love you,
Amie
Kat,
| could write a whole book about our good
times since kindergarten. We have been best
friends for a long time. Remember powder
fights, Riverside, spring bread in St. Simons
(Dustin), that hole in your pocket at Kroger,
first attempts at driving a stick uphill and at
BK, the hot tub, the Beaver, dancing in Matt's
three! | know because ! love It, the Joker, July
4 at St. Simons, DS, TH, TC Chad 15, and all
of our memories with our beaus! Thank you
for always being there for me and listening to
mny deepest, darkest secrets! | love you so
muchi We are going to have a great summer!
Kate
Karol Kelly,
DOORII How are your cows doing?
You've made me laugh a lot this year. | truly
hope that Young Narris works out for you. I'll
miss youl
Amber Rogers
Mike Maito,
1 honestly thought that Canadian Goose
had you. Why dont we watch the Home Im-
provements show? Watch out for those
bushes while playing frisbee. Enjoy your next
17 years of school at Mercer!
J
I believe | saw you a total of 50 minutes this
year. Remember when | was at Georgla Tech
with. The Macon Coliseum. Don't fall off any
docks or boats any time soon! I'll miss you
when you go off to the big city. | hope that you
will be happy. Good Luckil!
Amber Rogers
Class of 95,
Just when you think things cant get any
worse, they willl Just ask Coach Davis if
hes not asleep.
Amie Allen
'.A.f., P.A.B. (Amy Roman),
We've been friends for 4 years. We've gone
Our seperate ways, but now our paths met
again this year. The beach really left us with
some great memories: Steve, NC state, G-n-T,
Preston, you ol uck boy, your abnoxious
laugh. Who do | like mors.r.? All | ask of
you is that you don't forget the good times
we've had. You are a very bright girl and |
know you'll go far In life. Strive for the very
best and dont forget go to churchill Nev-
er forget mel
I love you,
Amie
Shannon W.,
The Cavalier Calvacade is coming!
Love,
The 1992 Softball Seniors
Jo,
What are we gonna do next year when we
dont have anymore free periods to spend
with each other? I'll probably beginning pro-
ject of counting how many sparkling waters a
person must drink before their brain cells
stop functioning! Thanks for the great memo-
ries that | have of you our free period
rendezvous, our tours of upper class" Macon,
our tainted sparkling water, AP Art with an
attitude, your vigorous mission to keep our
art drawer spotiess, your roller coaster love
life, (and always letting me put my 2 cents in!)
last years foursome prom, your sweet advice
about everything, mainly Derek and Brandon,
ete where would | be without you in my
life? Definitely not here thats for sure. You
have been so much fun to be with those last
few years! Thanks for keeping me straight!
Good luck in the Navy you'll make me
proud no matter what you do even if you
decide to make a career as a garbage woman.
| love youl
Kel
Coach Davis,
Sorry, | ate your steakil!
Love,
Me
Big Guy.
Just think you will be prince of the
house next year. You will even be able to use
the phone whenever you want. Remember
the tango and all the dumb stuff we've done,
Thank you for teaching me how to fight.
Those techniques will be useful next time!
You know you mean more than the world to
me, and dont ever forget It! | love youl
Kate
Ruth.
We have been through a lot of ups and
downs these past fours years. This is the first
year we haven't had every class together. Re-
member picking on Billy in Mrs. Reicherts
HR, Biology with Mrs. Piro., rolling up pen-
dola, eat gizzards, zygote, New Year parties,
hate sessions, sneaking out with Jeff and Eric,
driving Bryan's car over that huge bump, that
guy in your backyard (was he really there?),
J.F., C.C., spring break in St. Simon's (thank
you for taking care of me), don't look at our
ankles, last summer's sixsome, first dates,
getting chased by Matt's horses, and very
long nights on the phone. | have really
missed you this year. You are the best friend
in the world. | love youl
Kate
Karol,
Ney, baby! Did we have fun In Stat. or what?
What would we have done without Kim re-
minding us of how priviledged we should feel
to be in that class! | think, by far. that was her
favorite classi!
Thanks for your unique personality and al-
ways making me laugh! Remember when we
snuck into you know where! That'll be a mem-
ory we can always share together. | wish you
all the luck in the world with college! You'll
do fine and fit in real welll Thanks for every-
thing, I'll miss yout
I love you.
Kelli
Jay.
Where to begin? | guess one of my greatest
memories is our first rea/ date when we went
and sat by the lake in the gazebo. That will
never be forgotten! Other memories include
plenty of moonlight walks on the golf course,
Six Flags, visiting Southern, our one year an-
niversary. getting lost in Atlanta with Kather-
ine and Brett and then with my parents, many
evenings dining at our favorite The Players
Club, Valentine's Day, the day you came
home from Colorado, lots of heart-to-heart
talks, the Days Inn at St. Simon's when Kath-
erine would not shut up, Ben and Jerry's, Vic
toria, and the thought that we will be spend-
ing many more moments together at
Southem! What would | do without you? Al-
ways remember that | love youl
Jenny
Well, we finally made It! We've come a long
way, and I'm I got to go through this jour-
a . | know that we've had our
the bad times, but the good ones
for it. | Just want you to know that I'll
up the KAs number In the phone book.
they'll come and get us. Remember Steak
and Ale and Brown-eyed Oirl, PCB, and our
incident with Rob ("See ya, wouldn't wanna
be ya"). You dumb tall you've been pro-
moted, THE SCRATCH, YOU'RE COOL!
| love you,
Scarface (Amie)
P.S. Shotgun!
(LQ) Angle Stephens,
| believe that you keep the yogurt stores in
business, and if only | had a dollar for every
time you yelled jeep. How about those seats
at the Braves game and our laughing the en-
tire time? You really are a great driver; you
see what I'm saying? See ya at Macon Col-
Walter,
Trig. class was the best. You've been a
great friend. | hope that we will always keep in
name to get your attention, and | accidentally
said, Joanna. You screamed back. JO-
Erin,
Yo! To the greatest shoveier in the history
of MDS! You could sure get stuff started,
couldn't you? Oh well, our year of high
school reigning Is over. We'll leave a big mess
Karol Kelly,
Good luck in life, and may you never have
to layout another newpaper. Say good-by to
the cows for me.
Your Layout Co-editor
You will be truly missed. | have loved being
one of the best friends that | have ever had.
and I'm glad we became closer over the last
four years. | also glad | made you try out for
softball again in the 11th grade, aren't you?
You part of most of my greatest memories of
high school. How could | ever forget: that
special seat at McDonalds where we
laughed and laughed, looking for trucks,
my men, Bennigan's, fried mozareila. our yo-
gurt Job, basketball games, killer blinds,
cheese balls, Pig Latin, that face | make my
Mom hates. your graceful dive when we were
Playing ping-pong, softball road trips. winning
state playoffs in the middie of nowhere (Da-
mascus), the meal at Shoney's afterwords,
Amanda.
Your friendship means so much. You're
the inspiration. Ryan's Steakhouse. Final
Analysis, bowling, Chick-Fil-A, candy bars,
talking (especially In Coach Davis class),
Kirk and Randy. Remember our crushes and
our plans for the future and especially our
bet. You only have three years! Thanks for
being such a great Christian friend.
Love,
Jessica
Great Hairill English is going to be really
weird without you next year. Behave yourself
next year (yeah, right). It was about time you
got your driver's license!
Love,
Jessica
Rosie,
| couldn't have made it through the past
few years without you. It is great to know that
1am not the only one REALLY, REALLY, REAL-
LY ready to go to collegell Never forget
PERMA-ORINI
Love,
Nell ("Therapy Hog)
Jenny f.,
Thanks for all the laughs you've given me
with your crazy jokes. Spanish was fun to-
gether, Thanks for your friendship. I'll always
remember your marriage book. Ha, ha.
Love Always,
JoAnna
Karol,
Cars with no air conditioning rule. | will
think of you every time | look out over the
mountain and see all those light bulbs in the
ground, every time | get packed into a car
with more than six people and every time |
watch that great movie Rumbiefish! | can't
wait to be your roommate in two years. See
you in Atlanta!
Love,
Jessica
Kim, My future roomate,
Since | will see you everyday for the next
two years, | will not say goodbye. | will look
back fondly on the memories of experiences
we have had. | know we will have good expert
ences in N.O. You will miss those biack jeans
but there are African beads in 4.0.
5.
Shana.
| really enjoyed getting to room with you on
the choir tour. You are a wonderful girl, and |
Love.
Alice
Katherine (Kat),
Well, baby we finally made it. | cant begin
Remember the good times we had on the
way to school. You could never have my man,
and you're never gonna get him.
Love.
Kim
Kelli (my freshman friend).
Well, I'm finally going to be leaving. What
are you going to do next year when you don't
get to see my smiling face? (Ma, Ma) | hope |
have someone to pick on in college since you
won't be around. Good luck during high
school. I'm really gonna miss you next year.
Ulie-J,
Who cares? I'm ready to GRADUATEII" |
love you and I'll miss you always.
Acey-tray
Chen (Amy Covey).
| can't believe we really made it. We should
have gone to Mikatos for Graduation party.
Oh well, it was probably sold out anyway
Don't ever forget Panama City, red Umbros.
infamous red cups, Joe B. and the army dude.
Spiiliniker!, the murdered seashell at St. Si-
mon's, Prince and Crying Doves, the MIDDLE
of Janice Place, the Bull and the Mump. the
hand that tumed off the light. Six Flags, and
Qumby and Pokey. Come see me in S.C. next
year! Oh, Amy, who was that blind girl in
Spanky's? | love youl
Suzi (Meg)
Richa Marshal! and Ginger Martin,
1 wish both of you the best of everything.
Work hard and keep smilin. | will miss you
two.
Vero,
Mey, you, pro-womaner! What would we
women have done without you to stand up to
those men in Psychology! You tell em, Vero-
keet! Just remember don't be too hard on
the male species, cause you just might show
up at our 25th high school reunion SIN-
Love,
Kelli
How can | survive next year without being
able to mess up your hairi!? That's OK, 1'll
just find somebody else's hair to mess with!
You have been so much fun to spend time.
Remember when we were lab partners, and
our gook squirted all over the dish thing?
What a hoot! French was the most fun of all.
Beth and Dale were the entertainment of the
whole year weren't they? | could watch them
fight all day about the stupid stuff they fought
about! | miss those oid times. | guess now all
we have to rely on are old memories, but
memories never die!
Good luck next year in colleger!
eee a cere
Richa.
Hey, my chemistry buddy! | miss not being
able to put my feet on your desk anymore. I'm
glad that we finally got a chance to be friends
this year! Remember summer school? (Oop-
si)Mope | didnt embarrass you! That was so
long ago, who would remember? That was
about the most bohngest thing | did all sum-
meri At least we had to tuff it out together!
Thank your for your quick smile, and your
hand slaps. Sometimes they came at the
greatest times long days, regular sched-
ules, etc Good luck next year! Take ad-
vantage of your senior year, because before
you blink twice, you'll be two days from grad-
uation! I'll miss you, Richa.
Love.
Kelly
Mikey.
I'm glad we sat next to each other in Phys-
ics this year, thats the only way | stayed sane.
I'll never forget you having to keep waking me
up that day or those days when | couldn't
stop laughing or those days your were in a
bad mood and | still couldn't stop laughing.
Remember that Pysices day at Six Plaggs
when Mr. Mac wore that hat? He needs help. |
don't reall remember how we became such
good friends but | wan't you to know I'm gaid
we did. Thanks for all you've done for me and
for being a great friend (and for the tennis
lessons).
Love. ya
Angie (Ang)
Beima.
My best buddy! | love you and I'll miss you
so much. Thanks for being there for
through it alll | won't forget the tapes.
movies, videos, long talks, sleepovers,
you being a vegetarian! Dont forget me.
Just remeber | love you, 5 and thanks
being a special, special friend.
Love always,
Siedra Cooper
Angie.
Thanks for going to the mali many times. |
can't believe we went so much and bought so
little. Thanks for not complaining about cer-
tain unairconditioned Hyundis. Don't ever for
get Atlanta. Myundis. shopping. yogart.
cousins (14 years old), the other one, finally
getting a driver's license. and you owe me
jots of gas money this summer. Love, ya.
Karol
Sam,
Thanks for all the Maya talks we had.
The postcard was fantastic. The best of luck
and wishes. Take care and God biess.
Sincerely,
JoAnna Amos
Angle, (Anglebunga, Juanita, #52, S.sister)
| cant believe we have finally made it. The
time has flown. Thanks for ail of the good
times we have had. Even though we are going
our seperate ways for college, we have got
many great times ahead. | can't even begin to
tell you all of the things | want to say. There
are sO many things to remember softball,
cheeseballs, flipping. yogart. friendships, well
you know all the other stuff, Oh yeah.
don't forget about paranoid teachers. I'm
gonna miss you next year. Thanks for all of
the good times. Love. yal
Karol (flipper, Tawanda, Karolbunga. the
other S.sister)
Amber.
The cows are fine. Oh, by the way
DOOR! Its not that funny and don't ask me
any questions!
Karol
Kinte crew,
What a time we had in Nashville. its a 317
thang! "We ain't gon make it! Let's all tie a
twisty tie around our friendship and keep the
Kinte Spirit alive. Next year don't go drillin
no holes. Tonya, counseling sessions are still
open. You will just have to send me a notice
in New Orleans.
Kim Reid
My brother, Columbus Watkins, Jr.,
I wish the best success to you in your future
FEL
tee
H
PS. My asparagus still has an attitude.
Ronda,
Thanks for great beach trips and good ad-
vice, The biue caprice, Amy, you, and me will
definitely find that HUMP again someday
Maybe Mama J can come! | love you,
Meg
Mark Devenney (Buford).
| want to thank you for adding so much to
my senior year. You made it the best it could
be. Never forget all the great times we had
together. Dan, the horse, and his carriage. 60
degree swimming pools, Bufords journal, St.
Simons (414). one seashell | have and anoth-
er that | still pray for (it was murdered!), fig
newtons and foo-foo, the GREEN shirt. Beail's
front steps. balloons and Biow Pops. the Bull
and the Bird, strawberries and Cool Whip,
and never forget that the first girl will be Chel-
seal | know we'll be strong so don't doubt it.
Just always smile. I'm going to miss you so
much, but just remember that | promise | will
be at the fence waiting for as soon as possi-
bie.
| love you,
Meg
Mike,
What can | say besides beam me up"? if
all eise fails write captions for pictures in a
book! And always remember when life has
really got you down and you think there's no
hope you can always arm the photon tor-
pedoes!
Jenny
JP...
Thanks for your unselfish assistance on the
newspaper. | couldn't have stayed insane
without you. Thanks for bearing my dry, dry
jokes and absurd headline suggestions.
You're a great, great person. You'll go a long
way even if your ears are buring! Never forget
how weird school looks at 4:00 In the mom-
ing. It won't be easy to forget. anyway. Kind of
like a recurring nightmare!
Love.
Jenny Mewellyn
Andrea,
Do these words ring a bell? Bowling, cards,
Bar None candy bars, Vernon's machete at
Six Plags, badminton (or is it bat minton?
Oh, sorry, that was a bat one), Sr. Grace
Marie, homework, homework, homework,
P.J., the attack cat, twister, video cameras,
the longest cruise in history NO GAM-
BLING but PLENTY of Jamaican music, and
SO many more great memories. I'm so glad |
got to share them with you! You're sweet and
kind and you can do anything you set your
mind tol All the best of everything forever for
youl Love,
Jenny
P.S, Don't forget the crazy red chicken! We
miss her a lot. but | know shes up there
waiting for us to give her com!
Love ya, Mille
CoCo, (Clements of Fear)
My girl! I'll miss you very much. You're a
Sweet and caring person who will go very far
in life. You've been a friend since kindergar-
ten, and you'll be a friend for the rest of my
life!
1 love you and God biess!
Love,
Siedra Cooper
Ronda,
To the best friend In the whole world. You
don't know how much you mean to me. if
someone asked me what a real friend Is, I'd
have to say it's you. You've been there so
many times when | needed you. We've been
through so much together. There are just a
FEW things | dont want you to forget: gators,
Cal, cucumbers. airplanes, Dr. Feelgood, Eck-
erds, woodpeckers, mama J.s Caprice Clas-
sic at 2a.m., D-dog, polo, all night M.T.V..
camels, keep on knocking, the thumps on
the window, me falling off the roof, the Coach
and six, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, ducks,
red lights, the spotted dog your red tree,
your neighbors mailbox, bowling tourna-
chartered territory of rivolil, Jr/Sr, Stier's
knives, Summerwind. the year long bet. what
time is it?, 4:19,""my people. browned-eyed
taking a bubble bath, | feel like chicken to-
LC.t., so glad you are gonna be my roomie
next year In Brumby! Just one more word
FLUUUSSHII All my love forever and ever!
Amy
_ ee
7 ie s,
Stier,
What would | have done without you?
You've cheered me up and made me laugh so
many times. | dont think I've ever seen you in
a bad mood. | know | tease you a lot especial-
ly about Chippy and fat girl, but you know I'm
just kidding. There are so many memories
like Jr/Sr, your knives from Bennigans, Oedi-
pus and 1.C.E. just to name a few, And no, |
don't want to see Wally. Dont ever change. |
P.S.S. Were we ever going out??
Melonie and Siedra.
| look forward to a delightful fall with you
guyz at the AU Center.
Love,
Sheva
Amber J..
Thanks for all the sweet Hellos you've
shared. You're one in a million. Best wishes
and good luck. Love you friend,
John,
The years have gone by fast. And we finally
got to the end of high school. This is what we
had been trying to get to for so long. We will
keep in touch and you will have my phone
number.
Sincerely.
Wait
Ames.
We've been through so much together. I'll
never forget Espanol and the flyswatter. That
was hilarious. We were "so silly. Always re-
member power 102, vogue, Ebenezer, de-
layed reaction, Milton Mead, Dave #1 and
Dave #2, Rich says he can make you sweat.
the toaster, cant touch this, Peace Dog, Bo-
gus. the Bopper, K-Mart with Danny and Da-
vid, DS, TH, and VBP. and spring breack 92:
Chandler's, the gas station, your peppermint,
challenges. Thanks for being such a great
friend and you better keep in touch with me
while you're at UGA. I'll be coming to see you
on Oct.2. Good luck next year!
| love you,
Kat
Jen,
Hey, girlfriend! We have finally made it. We
have been together since 8th grade. We have
gone through a lost with each other argu-
ments. love, tears, a lot of laughter, disap-
pointment and finally graduation. It's hard to
believe that it's fixing to end. We are fixing to
go in different directions, but know matter
how much distance there is between us. We
will remain BEST FRIENDS. Love ya.
Julie Melvin
POOH,
Well what can | say. We have been through
everything together. Remember all those
great times we had at P.C. I need a toy,
BBQ alert, I think I'm going to cry, I
think I'm going to laugh. I'm really going to
miss not seeing you everyday and having our
little gossip session. | love you with all my
heart, little sis. We have made a lot of memo-
ries this past year. We still have more to
make. Even though we are not going to be
together next year, you will still be in my
thoughts. Mave a great time your senior year.
Keep Ken straight at football. Don't let him
talk too bad about me. Have a great time at
football! Love ya,
Bug
Ben Wills,
I'm going to miss little brother advice. I'll
miss you at Rockmont, but you'll be back
next summer, right? Dont worry about her,
but we will get Mr. Hunt someday.
Love BIG SIS,
Meg
Yvette,
How's it going SENIOR! Thank you for all
the great times we have shared and | believe
there are many more great times to come in
the future. Although we have had our ups and
downs, things always seemed to fall the right
way in the end. | would like to wish you good
luck with your SENIOR year and hope that
yours will be as memorabie as mine. | love
you.
Love
Danny
Pots and $.J.-5
The trio is now 4 duo, but always dynamic
as we are. | know the fellas will handle thangs
on the court next year and win the State
again. 5, get a jeep so you won't damage the
Integra by killing the curbs. Pots, you should
try dunking instead of getting your shot
pinned on the giass. We've had some tripping
times. Do not forget our pac. I'm outi!
Peace,
DoLaMont
Calculus 7th period,
Remember Celebrate good times, come
on. There's a party goin on right here!
Coach Garvin was great! 1 dont understand
what you don't understand. Party on.
Kim R.
Michael,
| hat to say it, but the hunt was more fun
than the win. | hope you dont understand
that. You're a really great guy, and I'm very
glad | met you. Don't think I'm gone forever
I'm still working next door! So wave to me
when you see me and talk to me once in a
ing T.V.. the girl who chased us off In a jeep,
Little Red, Paula Abdul's Maserati, C.M.B.,
Motown Philly Doin a little Last coast
biah, Don't Treat Me Bad, And how well we
the guys moved my car and set of the Toyo-
guard, when Marvin sprayed, popping the
car into reverse (accidentally) in front of your
house, shopping in the Gap for sale jeans, my
ly string, so much more. You are a talented.
caring person. | know you'll go far. For a long.
long time, you were my only friend. it can
never be that way again (it is better that it
can't) but I'll ALWAYS treasure those memo-
ries. At first | was happier without you, but
then | really missed you. You touched my
soul and | didnt know it. Thank you so, so
much for everything you are to me. Oh, and
Love,
0.
Mel...
Hi, it's me, Bubbs! Its hard to believe that
four years have already gone by. It seems Just
like yesterday that | was sitting next to you In
Espanoi class. | never would have thought we
would become so close. You have been a
great friend to me. and | will never forget you
or our late night talks about you-know-who.
Were we dating the same guy? Remember
be all you can be..." and "get an edge on
fe . Short is always best. Thanks for
everything you have done, and don't ever
Veronique,
4th period, Cherry Blossom, my endless
troubles, your way-out-there-dreams, my vt-
sion of you as Betty Crocker NOTII Don't
ever stop dancing (ha,hal). Thanks for being
there and sharing so much with mel | love
youll
Melissa
Kat,
We had some great times in Spanish class.
Don't forget Lamonte with the fly swatter and
hairspray. You know what Jay kept doing.
The biue dress every Friday, then came Eben-
ezer, Vogue and strike a pose, my pool, and
times. Hilton Mead was the best. Was it Dave
#1 or Dave #27 All | have to say is St. Simon's
and the big V or the big S.C., "I felt like Fire-
man Marshall. Thanks for all you've done
for me, especially you-knowwho. I'll never
forget you, Dont You Forget About Mel |
luv yal
Ames
Jen, Jay, Bran, and Siler,
I'm looking forward to being with all of you
next year, WATCH OUT GA. SOUTHERN.
HERE WE COME!
Katherine
Ron.
I'm really glad we've gotten closer over the
past two years. I'll nver forget the time that
Kate, Amy, and | spent the night at your
house and almost got busted for something
we didn't even do. I'll also always keep the
thought with me that your deck won't fall
down if you build a swing on it! Always re-
member butterscotch sundaes, pictures of
to fermandina, the hunchback. spring break
92, and most importantly, our long talks dur-
ing our aerobic breaks. Thank you for always
being there to listen. Good luck at UGA next
year, and keep the Georgia map with you be-
the fire hydrant (and the other fire we came in
contact with); the spring break trips to St.
Simon's. Thanks for always being there to
listen. You always understood. RACING RON-
DA always wins. DON'T forget to how! at the
MOON.
Love ya (PLUS TAX),
Jue
Siler,
Thanks for all the great times we have had.
D] ane.
Moming jogs. California. all those essays.
decisions, decisions!! Thanks for such a great
year! Keep in touch!
Melissa
Kevin DeMichiel,
We leave you THE BLACK AND BLUE
BRUISES! MA, MA, MA,
See ya
Scotty and Brad
Rufus Dufus,
Well. we've had some really good times to-
gether. They pretty much started in 8th grade
when we were on the C-team. Always remem-
ber our walks to the movies, our first basket-
bali game, UGA camps, time's at Matt's
house, not 1, not 2, but 5, golf range with
Brett and Pat, party at Pat's house, Stratford
Jr./Sr., my blind date, the limo, tonic water,
Stratford graduation party, Are You Lovin
Me. Like I'm Lovin You, and our trip to
Cochran. Thanks for always being there for
me, and always remember I'll always be there
for you. I'm really going to miss you while I'm
at school, You're going to have to come visit
me at Southem. Dont ever forget how much
you mean to me and that you're one of the
greatest friends I've ever hadi | love you.
Katherine
Kate (Kit).
Well, | don't really know where to start. The
past 15 years with you have been great. I've
had some of the best times of my live with
you and you're one of the best friends I've
ever had. Always remember all the good
times we've had Ruby Tuesday's with
ing lot with Brandon, J.B. and C.C., Sunday
aftemoons cruising the strip, DQ and straw
berry Mr.Mistys. looking for red cars; Cugene,
Orville, and Wilbur, Juicy Gotcha Krazy, For
Just a Moment, and Wonderful Tonight: the
night you got struck by lightning. the 4th of
July: Manse, Dover, and Cox, the badgets,
and under the boardwalk while it was raining:
all the times at Matt's house: Kit and Kat, the
hot tub, Another 46 hours, dancing in the
kitchen, not 1, not 2, but 5, the towel rack and
moving up day; stalling at Burger King In the
fonz, cheesesticks from Bennigan's, getting
lost In Wamer Robins, Riverside and DS, TH,
VBP, DB, and V. Thanks for all the great mem-
ories. We've got 5 1/2 more months to re
place the times we've missed being together
this past year. | want you to know that | love
you so much and | hope our great times to-
gether never end! (And you are a bigger air
head)!
Love,
Katherine (Kat)
Rick, Matt, and Dana.
I guess it's been time for the yeast roll to be
Outta here! It's been real and it's been fun but
it hasn't been real fun! | hope you guys have a
great time! Probably not nearly as much fun
as I'll be having. Dana. | hope you can keep
the tradition alive and be the Big Fat Yeast
Roll (Part tl).
Jay
To the Giris: Melonie, Siedra. Coco, Necka.
Kim, Beima,
Thanks for always being there for me. | will
always treasure the many memories that we
share. | love you all and hope that your fu-
tures will forever be bright. Thanks, and |
LOVE YOU!
Ethmoid,
I'm so glad we've become Advanced Bio
Buddies!" Thank you so much for EVERY-
THING $6, Shhhhh, all my men, B.T,
Christel.
Nave you talked to Ray lately? Say hi to the
Big Cahoona and Hearts for me. Don't have
too much fun at the next Search without me. |
want pictures!
CJ.
Jonin,
tam not in a bad mood. I'm just tired.
How often did you hear me say that? Thanks
for not parking in my parking place.
Cathy
Julte,
in eighth grade we got off to a rocky start.
but over the years we have become good
friends. Mave a great time at Georgia College
and be careful. Call me this summer and |
promise I'll set you up with someone besides
Mr. Hands! | love you.
Perry Pair. I'll miss you!
Love.
Belma,
| hope you have many happy layout memo-
ries ahead. Don't forget all of the fun we had. |
in Art. I'll miss the songs that we sing. and the
memories of picking on Justin. Sonya, you
are a sweet and caring person who will go a
long way. Justin, you are sweet and will have
@ great success in life. Avril, you are a true
Melonie and Sheva.
| love you two! Thanks for friendship, the
HWE
Hy
its been fun. I'll never forget the nights
Erin.
follow that crew cut! Sorry about kicking
it was only one year, but it was fun, espe-
cially during tennis season. You've got some-
thing in your teeth, it looks like strawberry
seeds. That's OK, theres punch in my shoes.
By the way, close your mouth.
Cathy
Double Troubie,
A good friend sometimes worries that
your other good friends mean more to you.
Kim and Necka.
You two are true characters! Kim, you have
man(Millard ). and Billy,
Good tuck In the future and may all your
times the very thing you're looking for is the
one thing you can't see. Well sis, you can
See cause you got mei | Wuf You,
Boca
Coach Matcher.
Thank you for everything that you've done
for me over the past 18 years, You've taught
me so much, practically everything | know.
You've been the best role model for me as a
mother and a coach. I'm going to miss you
next year, | love you.
Katherine
Christy S..,
Its been wonderful seeing you everyday.
We've had fun yelling at tennis players (Bwa-
ha-ha), tongue harmonics, power toois (| nev-
er understood that. maybe its best that |
don't.) See you this summer.
Kyle Adkins
Thank you for being so nice when we wuold
come in late and thank you for calling our
Mommy's and Daddies when we were sick.
You are ladies are wonderful. God biess.
Sincerely,
JoAnna Amos
Mr. Dockrell,
It's been a year to remeber. | know you'll
miss me the most. You'll wish | was there to
kill Gumby off. I'm glad to have had you for
our leader on -Street. Long live E-Street and
its leader, Da Boss. WBIt-2 crewmember #4
signing off.
Johnny Hitman
Joann.
There are so many things | could say to bug
you even more than | already do, but | think
it's already been said and done. You are a
good sport. Don't take anyone's garbage.
Thanks for all of your advice for | shall cher-
ish it always.
Da Geek (a.k.a. J.M.)
Alena,
I'm so glad we got to know each other. |
truly believe had we not. | would have missed
Coach Garvin,
You were and still are the greatest math
You will forever be a dear friend. You have
To me, you'll always be the greatest goalie
that ever lived. Thank you for the laughter
and sharing that great smile with me. Best of
luck. God biess.
Love,
JoAnna
Math 4,
After you read this, you will all know who it
is: The $10 room Is always open to ya'll It's
been fun!
Cynthia,
it has been a long time! You are the only
one of my friends who knows the meaning of
such names as Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Davis, Mrs.
Thrower, and Mr. L.T. Hanna. We have seen
ach other grow up from the very beginning
of course, I can't remember the very begin-
ning anymore! No one elise will ever share as
many common experiences with me as you
do. There have been some GOOD times. You
can't imagine how much | will miss you. | pray
that your memories from Davidson will be as
good as the ones we have made together at
Alexander Il, St. Peter Claver, and MDS. You
are a very special young lady, and | know that
the friends you will soon meet will be greatly
blessed by knowing you. | know that | have
been. Take care of yourself, and write at least
occasionally!
Much love,
Alice
Every teacher at MDS who ever had me,
I'm sure you're all glad to see me graduat-
d and out of your now gray (thanks to me-
)hair, but | dont want to leave without ail of
you knowing how much | appreciate and val-
ue you for what you have given me. its more
than just an education, anyone could have
given that. It's a sense of real Christian con-
cem and dedication. | thank all of you who
Put up with me , and | want you to know that
as soon as | walk across that stage and get
my diploma, | promise no more ques-
tions!
Sincerely,
Beth Carmichael
The participants of the First and Last Honors
English Trivial Pursuit Party,
it was a blast. Thanks, Jenny.
Belma
Roma,
| have only one thing to say to you: have
you found Preston yet? You're the greatest! |
love you.
Cocheese
Chris K.,
Four years, man. its been great especially
those many hour long lunch periods. Fan
belts, panicky ladies, Andy's Camaro (Where
are we going? What's so funny? | dont know.
FOOD!). After ail that. I'm looking forward to
@ nice, long trip. Bzzzzzzzz77.
Kyle
Amie Lynn,
Hello is there anybody in there? Re-
member Sheila at Leo's, | love that woman!
Not too long ago, the ceiling at Bear's Den
I'm moving. It's fixing to hit the fani Dinner
at Mikata, dinner at Steak and Ale, We're
never gonna get out of here! so we healed
ourselves with Mey where did we go, days
when the rains came Well, we finally
made iti Remember all those close calls in my
Gold's (Greg). Me and you on the beach. Just
remember: Life is a highway, and | wanna
ride it all night long! | love you.
Bessie Mac
Chris and Matt,
You guys both know | love you. Remember
You're gonna miss my lovin; *
we going to go to another art gallery? I'll nev-
er forget Abby and thge C-yellow hat. That
was So funi We'll have to do it again.
Love,
Beth
PS. Nave they untaped you'll from 307 yet?
Coach Siocum,
You're the greatest. Thanks for everything.
Best wishes and much luck.
Love,
JoAnna Amos (Miss Navy)
Kate.
DON'T LOOK AT ME LIKE THAT, KATE!
Love Ya.
Julle
To the 1992-95 Yearbook Staff,
Pian ahead (It won't help), good luck (you
will need it), dont open computer room win-
dows (the temptation to jump Is great), and
God help you (He Is the only one who can)
Freud,
Jung and Adier Psychoanalytic
Eysneck extrovert, introvert
Rogers and Maslow Mumanist
frank] existential
Rational Emotive Ellis
Eric Berne transactional
Carl. R. client-centered
Lola and A-L,
The miraculous friendship between us
what would we have done without each oth-
er? Remember Scott and Nati and the endiess
rolls of tollet paper, Patth need ts say
more?, the Golf House, 3 In the moming at
Waffle House, Lasagna Day at the Den
Here comes Salon Onel, in the Air To-
night, Jr.-Sr.-how many people were in my
car?, Jim and Sweetroli (Toni), Mike, Keg, and
of course Rip, My darting, you look wonder-
ful tonight, all those nights at the Mercer
library . Bailey Cardwell, 1 Sombrero,
WHAT EVER It sure has been fun! | cant walt
to see what we get into this summer! | love
ya'll so much! Thanks for being there.
Bessie Mac (Cocheese)
Amie Lynn,
Who can forget WCU? Oh, I'm thinking
about transferring what was that guy's
name again? Juice? Remember me on the
other bank, Amie, Amie heeeyy! Over
here! Back at the house (finally), "| had to
walk 5 Milesi and the moming after, is it
wrecked? | think somebody hit it!" and best of
all, it's got to be in the phone book, look
under KAI
Love.
Bessie Mac
J.P. (Lily White),
Knowing you has been great. We've all
shared some tears and gotten on each oth-
ers nerves, but through It all we've grown
closer. Remember (1)Trig with Mermann,
(2)Calculus with Garvin, (3)George Michael
RULES. | LOVE YOu.
Kim R.
Alice,
Fellow yearbooker, Caiculus suffer partner,
Economics nut What a yeari It's been
great knowing you the past five years! We've
competed with each other, helped each oth-
r, and achieved together. You've always lis-
tened, no matter how sarcastic or dry my
words were. You've given me good support
and a great example through your faith. | en-
Joyed our vacation to Spanish camp. We
bent the rules a little and said a word or two in
English, but And do you remember mem-
orizing Ei Patio"?
By the time you get your yearbook, you'll
have read this message a dozen times (plus
Proof). | hope you get your yearbook, actual-
ly, because It may, not get done, 11 layouts in
@ week. Graduation week! If we get through It
alive, we'll surely be insane! | want to leave
you with some things you'll need later on in
life prepositions by the hundreds for ali
those college papers, and Economics book
for Juicy leisure reading. and. finally, to put
wherever you see fit a lifetime supply of
i wish you the best in
your life and a healthy half-dozen kids!
Con mucho amor,
Juanita
Jenny (OJ).
This is actually a part of the yearbook that
you did not write. type into the computer, fit,
OF print out. | think I've made up for the night
you stayed up here until 4:50! Anyway, you
have been outstanding to work with, and |
think the results will speak for themseives.
Sorry about the many prepositions (written
during our freetime in the yearbook room of
miniscule size at 90 degrees Faranheit at
MDS with the rest of the staff of the Salesian
from time to timel), calling you drippy, hair-
balls, and my dull, boring captions.
Besides all of that. you have been a great
friend over the plast five years. The competi-
tion has been rough. So have the jokes! |
hope that the next four years will open up a
world of opportunities for you Mterally, |
am sure you will surprise yourself with a fan.
tastic experience at Georgia College. You are
@ wonderful and talented young lady, and
many, many new people are going to find that
Out soon! I'm definitely going to miss you,
Love,
Alice
Able, Matt 51, 57, 58, 59, 70, 72, 81
Achtemeier, Scott 35, 37, 51, 96, 120
Adkins, Kyle 55, 70
Adkins, Mike 33, 51, 52, 53, 55, 61, 63,
64, 70, 80
Alderman, Helen 120
Alford, Jon 120
Allen, Amie 47, 51, 70, 88
Allen, Chris 62, 92, 139, 140
Allen, Piper 126, 128
Alverson, Melissa 102, 103
Alverson, Shana 19, 56, 57, 63, 105,
128, 131
Amos, JoAnna 62, 70
Amos, Natasha 120, 124
Amold, William 92, 101, 140
Askew, Lamonte 70, 77, 96, 97
Attaway, Matt 47, 92, 134
Avery, Stephanie 140
Axman, Denny 128
Bailey, Bridgett 13
Balkcom, Chris 134
Balkcom, Jason 100, 106, 108, 134
Bancroft, Jimmy 128
Barfield, Vanessa 128
Baxter, Carlos 24, 69, 70
Becker, Katy 51, 98, 111, 120
Becker, Michele 128
Beeson, Luke 88, 133, 134
Bell, Melonie 13, 25, 44, 45, 70, 76, 104
Benford, Brooke 146
Bentley, Melanie 26
Bentley, Shontelesha 154
Bieker, Mark 113, 120, 121
Blanco, Jose 111, 134
Blanks, Adam 140
Blanks, Brandi 33, 49, 51, 120
Blay, Michelle 51, 63, 127, 128
Bloodworth, Kelly 134
Boling, Christel 57, 120
Bordallo, Nona 61, 146
Bradley, Meghan 144, 146
Bradshaw, Michael 134, 136, 160
Bradshaw, Phillip 146
Branch, Ben 48, 49, 53, 63, 128
Brannen, Roseann 28, 35, 111, 120
Breedlove, Chad 106, 107, 128
Bronson, Michael 134
Brooks, Chauryce 51, 59, 98, 102, 127,
128
Brower, Christy 140
Brown, Marie 57, 134
Brown, Matthew 33, 36, 87, 96, 120
Brown, Melissa 57, 62, 140
Buckley, James 47, 48, 49, 59, 120
Buquet, Michele 28, 35, 57, 120
Burgess, Erin 70, 85
Burns, Allison 61, 116, 128
Burns, Dana 128
Busbee, Brad 57, 59, 68, 70, 90
Butts, C.J. 92, 134
Butts, Stephanie 46, 49, 134
Butts, Trey 101
Byme, Susan 102, 134
Cabasares, Hanz 113, 119, 120
Cabasares, Leigh 51, 60, 145, 146
Cail, Shannon 94, 120
Camp, Daniel 70
Camp, Danny 47, 51, 70, 90, 91, 106,
107
Campbell, Father 25
Cannon, Paul 88, 128
Carden, Natalie 145, 146
Carey, Courtney 24, 34, 47, 48, 49, 106,
120, 121, 161
Carey, John 47, 48, 49, 100, 106, 134,
136
Carmichael, Beth 22, 32, 57, 59, 70, 84,
111
Carmichael, Todd 35, 88, 120
Carr, Brandi 105, 146
Carrigan, Kathleen 50, 61, 112, 1153,
134
Carter, Bill 55, 71
Carver, Mandy 57, 120
Castresana, Elena 51, 102, 134
Castro-Poveda, Eric 14, 47, 51, 68, 71,
78, 80, 91, 96, 97
Catchings, Christi 61, 115, 128
Cato, April 86, 94, 95, 98, 111, 120
Cato, Stacey 16, 28, 93, 102, 105, 111,
140, 141
Chancelor, Chris 92, 101
Chester, Allison 94, 121
Childs, Alena 37, 47, 118, 121
Ciaccia, Brandy 51, 104, 105, 121
Clark, Melissa 71
Claxton, Anne 19, 20, 27, 33, 47, 50,
51, 52, 55, 54, 55, 58, 59, 61, 65, 68,
Ti, 72, BA
Clinbeard, Krista 63, 65, 71, 77
Cobb, Avril 59, 105, 128, 130
Cobb, Wesley 100, 134
Collins, Toni 71
Cook, Brandi 93, 105, 134
Cook, Endia 46, 47, 48, 63, 121, 123
Cooper, Dione 146
Cooper, Siedra 22, 49, 61, 71, 72
Copeland, Chandra 18, 121
Cortes, Dona 60, 146, 149
* Covey, Amy 29, 71, 76, 98
Cowart, Dana 45, 47, 88, 89, 128
Cowart, Dusty 51, 71, 88
Crawford, Drew 14, 20, 46, 47, 49, 52,
53, 64, 71, 72, 81, 90, 106, 107
Crawford, Ellen 13, 29, 33, 47, 49, 61,
104, 128
Cuddy, Father 41
Cullinan, Megan 28, 140, 141
Cullinan, Michael 140, 141
Currey, Greg 45, 90, 119, 121
Currey, Jonathan 140, 141
Dattilo, Nick 88, 89, 100, 128
Davidson, Darren 19, 62, 71, 96, 106
Davidson, Paige 18, 94, 121, 124
Davis, Brandon 47, 48, 49, 68, 71, 90,
111
Davis, Dameron 16, 62, 92, 101, 140,
142
Davis, Randy 77, 109, 151
Davis, Shawn 108
Dawson, Gerdine 57, 59, 71, 90, 111
Dawson, Omar 15, 57, 59, 128
Deaton, Jennifer 47, 100, 134
DeHart, Dana 49, 134
DellaDonna, Michael 140
Demere, Heather 42, 49, 51, 61, 128
DeMichiel, Brian 90, 91, 121
DeMichiel, Christina 93, 102, 103
DeMichiel, Kevin 100, 106, 107, 126,
128
Demps, Kisha 50, 134
Deutsch, Mandy 55, 128
Devenney, Mark 12, 33, 45, 49, 90, 117,
121, 124
Dizon, Jeanie 49, 134
Dockrell, Cindy 146
Dockrell, Cory 100, 106, 108, 134
Dockrell, Kevin 25, 47
Dod, Daniel 134
Dodd, Marni 93, 102, 103, 146
Dodd, Ryan 140, 141
Dominy, Bo 145, 146, 151
Donaldson, Clayton 57, 59, 121
Donnell, Joy 42, 46, 47, 50, 53, 61, 127,
128
Douglas, Stephen 146
Downs, Jared 18, 47, 49, 127, 128
Dugas, Patt 49, 90, 92, 111, 155
Durham, Kris 88, 119, 121
Duval, Jamal 71
Elrod, Brandon 145, 146
Epps, Myke 87, 88, 96, 121
Epps, Tamara 102, 105
Ertel, Jay 47, 113, 129
Evans, Merita 49, 111, 155
Evans, Rusty 90, 129
Farley, Lashanna 45, 47, 51, 61, 63, 98,
99, 129
Faulk, Al 23, 37, 43, 47, 50, 51, 53, 59,
63, 90, 121
Faulk, Danielle 51, 146
Ferri, Jim 135
Fessard, Veronique 12, 47, 49, 64, 71,
73
Filush, Joey 101
Filush, Mike 47, 88, 100, 129
Finney, Kim 51, 61, 63, 121
Firth, Josh 140
Fitzpatrick, Matt 90, 109, 129
Flewellyn, Jenny 47, 51, 60, 63, 71, 160
Ford, Belma 49, 51, 61, 63, 71, 161
Ford, Eric 47, 49, 133, 135
Foskey, Jay 45, 71, 81, 90
Fountain, Bryan 90, 92, 155
Frank, Abbott 129
Freeman, Todd 40, 90, 91, 106, 119,
121
Fry, Alice 20, 33, 47, 51, 53, 56, 57, 58,
59, 61, 63, 68, 71, 80, 160
Fry, Jackie 61, 150
Fulghum, Kelli 33, 49, 71, 73, 86, 94
Gaines, Heather 49, 129
Galeazzo, Amy 129
Garland, Ben 62, 140
Garvin, Carolyn 77
Garvin, Ken 90, 92, 98, 102
Garvin, Mike 77, 133, 149
Gaughan, Sadie 40, 56, 57, 58, 59, 65,
111, 129
Gavin, Lindsey 93
Gavin, Trey 47, 49, 121
George, Arthur 135
Geraldyne, Sister 146
Gerbert, Julie 135
Gibson, Walter 16, 17, 101, 140
Gifford, Chris 101, 146
Gilbert, Erin 51, 61, 129, 1350
Graves, Jennifer 126, 128, 129
Gray, Margaret 105, 146
Green, Ben 46, 129
Green, Carol Ann 57, 121
Green, Erika 47, 49, 57, 59, 63, 121
CLOSING/211
Greene, Julie 74
Greene, Vickie 102, 103, 146
Griffin, Hope 122
Gross, Taffi 15, 47, 48, 49, 57, 122
Hale, Cody 92, 101, 108, 140, 143
Hall, Elena 42, 46, 49, 61, 129
Halutick, Cathy 11, 61, 74, 113
Ham, Billy 135
Hamann, Mark 47, 88
Hamann, Michael 133, 135
Hammack, Karen 45, 61, 118, 122
Hammond, Beth 51, 57, 122
Hamon, Cory 88, 129
Hannon, Mike 18, 47, 51, 74
Hardie, Leah 135
Ham, Janna 47, 49, 74, 77
Harp, William 139, 140
Harpe, Carolyn 14, 26, 34, 49, 51, 61,
63, 122
Harrelson, Jenny 28, 49, 55, 60, 61, 63,
104, 129
Harris, Keith 133, 135
Hartman, Jason 141
Hatcher, Bill 12, 47, 90, 118, 119, 122
Hatcher, Katherine 72, 74, 94, 95, 98,
99
Hatcher, Keith 62, 92, 101, 106, 138,
141
Hatcher, Lynn 16, 28, 93, 98, 102, 111
Hatcher, Wendy 93, 102, 103
Haynes, Wilbur 74
Henderson, Abby 57, 88, 129
Hester, Megan 47, 49, 56, 57, 135
Hickey, Matt 129
Higgison, Dana 13, 47, 49, 51, 68, 73,
74, 78, 81
Higgs, Brian 100, 106, 129
Hill, Aime 16, 141
Hill, Beth 57, 122
Hill, Sheva 74, 76
Hinman, John 69, 74, 111
Hinshaw, Will 60, 61, 63, 129
Hitchcock, Clint 146
Hitchcock, Wendy 135
Hlavaty, Greg 135
Hodgens, Pierson 141
Hohenstem, David 147
Holder, Melissa 49, 74, 77
Homan, William 147
Hope, Sarah 93, 139, 141
Horan, Linda 37, 57, 58, 59, 113, 122
Howard, Rhonda 15, 57, 122
Howell, Cindy 103, 147
Howell, Dean 24, 47, 90, 96, 110, 111,
122
Hudson, Lora 45, 135
Hughes, Josh 135
Hughes, Susannah 47, 61, 63, 51, 98,
99, 102, 126, 127, 129
Hull, Kim 49, 74, 85, 90, 161
Huser, Jamey 17, 62, 111, 141
Huser, Melissa 49, 51, 59, 60, 61, 63,
$24, 127, 129
Hutto, Jason 47, 134, 135
Jackson, Gadorus 49, 111
Jackson, James 147
Jackson, Kimberly 49, 135
Jackson, Meg 13, 29, 33, 48, 49, 57, 74,
84, 104
Jackson, Sermio 129
Jacobs, Russ 135
212/CLOSING
Jenkins, Amber 53, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61,
63, 64, 70, 74, 80
Jennart, Alison 111, 116, 129
Joiner, Angie 38, 57, 59, 74
Joines, Justin 96, 122
Jolley, Sam 47, 96, 118, 122
Jolley, Terrence 129
Jones, Kariem 49, 96, 97, 111, 130
Jones, Kevin 122
Jones, Rachel 49, 51, 130
Jordan, Darrius 135
Jordan, Mandy 46, 49, 111, 130
Joyner, Allison 93, 141
Joyner, Jennifer 47, 94, 111, 121, 122,
124
Kalli, Karishma 49, 135
Keen, Lance 92, 108, 141
Kelley, Nikki 15, 49, 56, 57, 122
Kelly, Karol 46, 50, 51, 64, 73, 74, 80,
94
Kelsay, Chris 29, 74, 80
Kendall, Kathy 49, 90, 113, 118, 122
Kight, Jominn 141
Kile, Kathryn 65, 74, 77
Kilgore, Kara 11, 38, 49, 57, 58, 59,
1355, 1355
Kim, Jennifer 47, 51, 72, 73, 74
Kimball, John 135
Kinzie, Sharon 135
Knott, Jessica 57, 73, 74, 77
Knott, Madge 26, 46
Koch, Melanie 47, 94, 95, 98, 111, 126,
130
Koenig, Mark 74, 111
Koontz, Carl 147
Kurzen, Wes 144, 147
Kusar, Joe 36, 47, 122
Lamarca, Suzie 19, 57, 122
Lance, Karen 35
Land, Scott 108, 127, 130
Lareau, Brian 29, 141
LaVecchia, Marianna 46, 49, 61, 132,
136
LaVecchia, Vince 18, 32, 51, 52, 53, 69,
75, 66; 112, 115
Lester, Tonya 57, 122
Lester, Windy 47, 49, 61, 63, 130
Lindh, Chris 31, 111, 122
Little, Mary Margaret 133
Livingston, Natalia 45, 47, 61, 63, 130
Lockhart, Brandon 90, 106, 108, 130
Locks, Susan 61, 136
Lomo, Atswei 113, 130
Lomo, Kadri 101, 147
Long, Wendi 35, 36, 43, 51, 63, 90, 118,
122
Lucas, Aieea 49, 110, 111, 136
Luckie, Cynthia 19, 51, 52, 53, 57, 59,
63, 64, 68, 75
Luke, Kristol 141, 143
Lundy, Marcel 75, 81, 90
Luton, Allen 88, 101, 141
Mack, Theo 92, 136
Major, Andy 92, 100, 106, 108, 136
Majors, Mark 136
Maloy, Jason 141
Malto, Mike 46, 47, 51, 52, 53, 68, 75,
80, 113
Mandel, Amanda 51, 128, 130
Maril, Ginny 130
Marshall, Paul 54, 55, 90, 108, 130
Marshall, Richa 47, 122
Martin, Ginger 46, 116, 126, 130
Martinez, Amanda 47, 13, 68, 75, 77
Massey, Peyton 144, 147
Mathis, CoCo 62, 69, 75
Matovu, Zack 92, 136
Maynard, Bernie 90
Maynard, Kristen 29, 144, 145, 147, 149
Mazza, Rachael 57, 136
McCarren, Katie 51, 61, 63, 116, 130
McCauley, Michael 101
McClung, Chris 29, 101, 147
McDaniel, Chad 12, 21, 36, 42, 47, 48,
49, 53, 111, 117, 120, 122, 125
McDaniel, Madalyn 130
McGhee, Joe 94
McKenzie, Andy 122
McLachlan, Kon 30, 54, 151
McNeely, Jason 49, 69, 75, 111
McTier, Kevin 12, 41, 49, 53, 90, 111,
123
Meadows, Andy 147
Melcher, Jessica 123
Melvin, Amy 16, 111, 141, 142
Melvin, Anne 105, 110, 111, 126, 130
Melvin, Julie 33, 45, 75, 90, 117
Meriwether, Summer 136
Mermann, Brendon 40, 150
Mermann, Terry 48, 49
Mersch, Amy 47, 49, 136
Midkiff, Paul 90, 101, 119
Miklowski, William 147
Minix, Shannon 136
Mizell, Aimee 47, 51, 63, 98, 111, 120,
121, 123, 124
Mizell, Amanda 47, 136
Moncrief, Chris 57, 59, 65, 75, 81
Monds, Matt 100, 113, 130
Moody, Sam 51, 75
Moore, Don 123, 125
Mosely, Misti 148
Moss, Steven 141, 142, 143
Murphy, John 130
Myers, Tricia 141, 142
Nackashi, Laura 48, 49, 53, 54, 55, 59,
125, 125
Newman, Jenny 13, 45, 49, 50, 51, 62,
75, 94, 98
Newman, Rick 90, 130
Niekras, Brian 123
OBrien, Cory 101, 148
Okehi, Chizomam 136
Oller, Jimmy 19, 122, 123, 124
Oller, Timmy 19, 122, 123
Olmstead, Tommy 23
Parker, Kirk 90, 92, 101
Parks, Rachel 47, 136
Pascual, Carlos 54, 63, 130
Patrick, Aiyana 130
Pearson, Cobb 92, 101, 148
Peavy, Richard 136
Peery, Ann 20, 47, 48, 49, 51, 130
Perez, Jessica 16, 60, 61, 105, 111, 138,
141, 142
Perez, Yvette 31, 34, 36, 47, 60, 61, 63,
104, 118, 123
Perez-Lanzac, Ana 39, 49, 60, 61, 63,
113, 123, 161
Peterman, Kelly 148
Phelps, Patrick 101, 144, 148, 149
Phillips, Paige 90, 98, 123
Pickett, Stewart 136
Pierce, Chester 48, 94, 106, 136
Pierce, Jeannie 142, 143
Pierce, Jeff 136
Pierce, Mary 98, 102, 103, 108, 139,
141, 142, 146
Pierce, Nettie 16, 105, 138, 141, 142
Pierce, Tony 40, 90, 98, 106
Pischke, Rebecca 130
Pool, Bubba 51, 72, 75, 90
Pope, Mary 93, 136
Posner, Melissa 111, 142
Price, Christy 38, 56, 57, 132, 136
Price, Jennifer 19, 43, 45, 47, 51, 56,
57, 61, 63, 64, 72
Puryear, Hank 111, 148
Raffield, Jennifer 93, 105, 111, 141, 142
Raffield, Melissa 28, 36, 61, 63, 123
Rainey, Erica 76, 78
Redmond, Robby 47, 100, 106, 108, 136
Register, Jamie 49, 105, 130
Reid, Kendall 111, 131
Reid, Kim 47, 49, 57, 72, 78, 84
Rentz, Craig 51, 88, 123
Richardson, Martin 47, 86, 90, 127, 131
Rickman, Greg 90, 131
Righter, Robbie 145, 148
Robbins, Ross 49, 88
Roberts, Barry 62, 142
Roberts, Jay 47, 90, 92, 136
Robinson, John 92, 101, 106, 108, 139,
142
Rodriguez, Erica 47, 49, 111, 133, 136
Rodriguez, Kathryn 47, 59, 123
Rogero, Tyler 47, 51, 131
Rogers, Amber 48, 49, 62, 78
Rohn, Ronda 32, 47, 63, 76, 78, 84, 90
Roman, Amy 13, 14, 19, 25, 44, 45, 47,
52, 53, 63, 72, 78, 84, 104
Roman, Kriston 45, 105, 136
Rosina, Sr. 4, 18, 23, 28
Ross, Tracey 56, 5778, 84
Rountree, Cerelymanda 46, 57, 61, 131
Rouse, Corey 92, 101
Rowland, J. Roy 23
Rushin, Cliff 46, 47, 61, 132, 136
Rutherford, Wendy 131
Rutherford, Windell 72, 78, 90
Sambulski, Nicolai 18, 78
Sams, Joy 36, 62, 88, 123
Sams, Julie 60, 105, 145, 148
Sams, Tomoral 2, 15, 46, 47, 51, 57,
123
Sapp, Zalika 46, 49, 57, 61, 111, 127,
131
Saunders, Kim 78
Schnell, Freddy 129, 131
Schulten, Bill 61, 123
Schulten, Raymond 78
Scott, Kyle 101, 148
Serda, Sr. 4, 23
Shearer, Ruth 13, 29, 78, 88, 98, 99
Sheehan, Kate 51, 77, 79
Sheehan, Will 144, 148
Sheppard, Scott 79
Sheridan, Lisa 13, 27, 29, 44, 45, 47,
50, 51, 59, 62, 63, 79
Sheridan, Stephanie 47, 61, 104, 105,
128, 130, 131
Sherwood, Don 90, 92, 96, 100, 111,
151
Shiflet, Nicole 34, 36, 51, 53, 62, 119,
123
Shipp, Ted 93
Shortz, Amethyst 57, 125
Siler, Adam 92, 101, 111, 139, 141, 142
Siler, Bryan 22, 352, 51, 79, 90, 96
Simmons, Billy 20, 44, 51, 59, 79
Simmons, Kevin 21, 90, 123, 161
Sinksen, Christy 47, 49, 51, 55, 59, 61,
63, 123
Sinksen, Lisa 28, 45, 47, 49, 61, 104,
131
Sizemore, Becky 11, 47, 57, 58, 59, 61,
100, 137
Sizemore, Rick 30, 35, 42, 45, 47, 50,
53, 63, 90, 91, 123, 124
Skilling, Matt 123
Skinner, David 27, 30, 37, 40, 47, 51,
52, 55, 55, 59, 61, 65, 125
Skinner, Megan 57, 137
Slater, Jessica 143
Slocum, Robert 90, 96, 97
Smith, Brad 143
Smith, Elisa 47, 51, 124
Smith, Jennifer 30, 34, 48, 49, 63, 124
Smith, Karson 148
Smith, Mandy 31, 34, 47, 49, 120, 124
Snyder, Christina 148
Spires, Ashley 131
Spires, Jeffery 131
Spisso, David 13, 19, 22, 25, 45, 47, 75,
79, 88, 96, 111
Spisso, Michael 101
Stafford, Katherine 149
Stanley, Angela 105, 154, 157
Stansfield, Bret 96, 111, 124, 125
Staples, Jason 133, 137
Stark, Chad 149
Starr, Stephanie 16, 111, 141, 145
Stembridge, Andrea 72, 79
Stephens, Angie 46, 48, 50, 51, 62, 64,
79, 94, 95
Stevenson, Joycelyn 46, 49, 61, 131
Stewart, Katie 1357
Stinson, Samantha 149
Stone, Brandi 137
Stubbs, Anwar 101
Stubbs, Rico 92
Styons, Melissa 145
Styons, Seth 124
Subbs, Rico 101
Sursely, John 137
Tate, Sandra 20
Taylor, Brian 48, 49, 69, 72, 79, 111
Taylor, Daxton 92, 101
Taylor, Yolanda 42, 46, 47, 51, 59, 61,
63, 131
Thigpen, Champ 79
Thigpen, Kellie 28, 143
Thomas, Jeremy 90, 109, 124
Thomas, Michelle 111, 124, 125
Thomason, Emily 11, 47, 49, 51, 58,
128, 131
Thomburg, Jimmy 88, 109, 131
Timms, Brenda 80
Timms, Chad 10, 90, 92, 137
Timms, Christa 94, 99, 121, 124
Todd, Jason 21, 57, 59, 124
Toole, Cristy 145, 149
Torres, Abel 88, 89, 123, 124
Tripp, Tarcia 32, 79, 112, 115
Tyre, David 63, 90, 100, 131
Union, Melanie 47, 53, 61, 131
Utley, Kim 105, 137
Vining, Millard 12, 51, 72, 79, 90, 91,
111
Wade, Billy 101
Wagner, Chip 90, 124
Wagner, Shannon 86, 94, 137
Wall, Cris 16, 92, 101, 108, 141, 143
Wallace, Leigh 35, 36, 118, 120, 124
Walsh, Jennifer 57, 125
Walsh, Melissa 141, 143
Walters, Jo Ann 47, 125
Walton, Tenae 125
Washbum, Brad 149
Washbum, Casey 92, 157
Washbum, Donna 40, 57, 58, 150
Washbum, Kladie 93, 102, 103
Waterman, Lisa 48, 53, 63, 125
Waters, Ashley 16, 28, 93, 105, 159,
141, 143
Watkins, Columbus 149
Watkins, Neeka 10, 11, 47, 49, 51, 62,
76, 79
Webb, Clay 143
Werkmeister, Scott 21, 92, 139, 143
Westmoreland, Chad 10, 47, 88, 125
Weston, Gwen 18
Weston, Leslie 47, 50, 94, 98, 120, 124,
125
Whitaker, April 125
Whitaker, Ben 13, 79, 87, 88, 89
White, Amy 151
White, Brandy 149
White, Jason 149
White, Kevin 79, 90, 149
Wilcox, Jason 13, 29, 79
Wilhelm, Andy 112, 113, 137
Wilkinson, Damien 21, 41, 47, 60, 90,
125
Williams, Amy 16, 61, 62, 138, 141, 143
Williams, Kenneth 90, 125
Williams, Melvyn 45, 47, 92, 100, 134,
137
Williams, Shauna 93, 149
Williams, Sonya 47, 48, 63, 119, 125
Williams, Terri 131
Wills, Ben 18, 37, 42, 43, 45, 47, 51, 53,
55, 59, 63, 124, 125
Wilson, Jason 106, 107, 125
Wilson, Shannon 22, 33, 55, 69, 79, 106
Wisdom, Jennifer 47, 137
Wise, Wendy 60, 149
Witt, Heidi 24, 47, 49, 56, 57, 94, 125
Wolfenbarger, Stephanie 144, 149
Wood, Erin 45, 105, 137
Wood, Joseph 49, 88, 131
Worley, Ashley 124, 125
Wrzesinski, Polly 56, 57, 65, 79, 84
Yarbrough, Jody 50, 109, 1351
Yarbrough, Walt 79, 88
Yoe, Brian 109, 137
Yoe, Pat 108, 149
Young, Nick 137
Zimmerman, Pat 88, 125
CLOSING/213
Staff and Colophon
Salesian Staff
1991-1992
Co-editors
Jenny Flewellyn
Alice Fry
Business Managers
Mike Adkins
Anne Claxton
Student Life
Ben Wills (editor)
Carolyn Harpe
Jennifer Price
Clubs
Cynthia Luckie (editor)
David Skinner
Melissa Huser
Amy Roman
Classes
Yolanda Taylor (editor)
Aimee Mizell
Kim Finney
Seniors
Belma Ford (editor)
Jenny Flewellyn
Alice Fry
Sports
Jenny Newman (editor)
Al Faulk
Wendi Long
Faculty
David Skinner (editor)
Cynthia Luckie
Colophon
All headlines, captions, body
copy, and folio tabs were set in
Benguiat type, with the excep-
tion of color pages. The advisor
was Miss Mary Margaret Little.
Team, club, senior, undergradu-
ates, and faculty photographs,
as well as some candids, were
taken by Meriwether photogra-
phers of Macon, Georgia, Mr. Ke-
vin Dockrell, Matt Able, and oth-
er student photographers.
Jostens of Clarksville, Tennes-
see, printed 510 copies of 216
Pages each. The company repre-
sentative is Mr. David Zeigler.
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Nicolai Sambulski
AUBURN UNIVERSITY
Jason McNeely
BOSTON COLLEGE
Jennifer Kim
BREWTON-PARKER COLLEGE
Walter Yarbrough
Lamonte Askew
Dusty Cowart
CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERISTY
Lisa Sheriden
CHATHAM COLLEGE
Catherine Halutick
THE CITADEL
David Spisso
CLARK-ATLANTA UNIVERSITY
Melonie Bell
Siedra Cooper
Sheva Hill
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
Ben Whitaker
COLUMBUS COLLEGE
Darren Davidson
Danny Camp
COVENANT COLLEGE
Jessica Knott
DAVIDSON COLLEGE
Cynthia A. Luckie
EMORY UNIVERSITY
Anne Claxton
FERRUM COLLEGE
Millard Vining
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
Vince LaVecchia
FURMAN UNIVERSITY
Alice Fry
GEORGIA COLLEGE
Marcel Lundy
Julie Melvin
Jennifer Flewellyn
Scott Sheppard
Brad Busbee
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
Mike Adkins
GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
Katherine Hatcher
Kim Hull
Jenny Newman
Jay Foskey
Kelli Fulghum
Bryan Siler
Amie Allen
Sam Moody
John Hinman
Brandon Davis
GOUCHER COLLEGE
Veronique Fessard
MACON COLLEGE
Chris Kelsay
Erica Rainey
Ray Schulten
Melissa Clark
Bubba Pool
Ruth Shearer
Angie Stephens
Mark Koenig
Kyle Adkins
Amanda Martinez
Julie D. Greene
Billy Simmons
Tracey Ross
Wilbur Haynes
Kim Saunders
Erin Burgess
Beth Carmichael
Elaina Pauline Wrzensinski
Chris Moncrief
Amber Rogers
Andrea Stembridge
Brian Taylor
Champ Thigpen
Matt Able
Angela Joiner
MERCER UNIVERSITY
Coco Mathis
Michael Hannon
Jason Wilcox
Mike Malto
MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE
Kevin White
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE
Windell Rutherford, Jr.
Jamal Duval
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
Gerdine A. Dawson
TROY STATE UNIVERSITY
Janna Ham
UNITED STATES NAVY
JoAnna Lynn Amos
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
Amber Jenkins
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
Eric Castro-Poveda
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Amy Roman
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Kate Sheehan
Amy Covey
Krista Clinbeard
Kathryn Kile
Ronda Rohn
VALDOSTA STATE COLLEGE
Bill Carter
Carlos Baxter
Neeka Watkins
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY
Drew Crawford
WESLEYAN COLLEGE
Jennifer Price
WOFFORD COLLEGE
Meg Jackson
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
Belma Ford
Kimberly Reid
YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE
Karol Kelly
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Last Impressions
Moving on. Seniors Chris Moncrief
and Veronique Fessard hug as
they celebrate the end of their last
day of high school.
Ana Perez-Lanzac holds the pre
sents given to her by the Spanish
Club after the last meeting of the
year.
One step further. Scott Sheppard
Brandon Davis, and Sam Moody
wait in the fellowship hall of St
Joseph's before the Baccalaureate
Mass.
Graduate Matt Able leads the re-
sponsorial during the Baccalaure-
ate Mass.
One last look. Senior girls line up
and get ready for their procession.