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Friendship is a big part of
going to school at Mount de
Sales. You'll often find that
it is that ONE special friend
who will help you through
the high school experience
The student body assembles as
ONE during Homecoming Week
for a pep rally. Pep rallies have
always been a great way to relieve
stress and take a break from
everyday classes
Salesian 1999
Volume 43 -- Enrollment 583
Mount de Sales Academy
851 Orange Street
Macon, GA 31201
E-mail
salesian@mds.macon.ga.us
It's a new year, and we'e.,,
BACK TO SQUARE ONE
It's that time again! 1998-99 is a brand new school YEAR
and a fresh new start for the students of Mount de Sales. Once
again it is time to get back into the routine OF school! After
the students readjust to the classes, the activities, and the
general pandemonium of going back to school, the teachers
dive headfirst into the curriculum. It is time for THE real fun
to begin! It won't take long for everyone at Mount de Sales to
experience how great it is to be a CAVALIER!
Hey! I didnt know We had homework in
that! Senior Jonathan that class? Jennifer
Canady is surprised by Puckett gives assistance
how much fun studying to her friend Melissa
Economics can be Rosa. Though homework
Those supply and sometimes seems like
demand graphs aren't so ONE endless task,
mind-boggling when students find that it pays
you really take ONE off later, especially
minute to think about around test time
them
2 pening
I love to
draw!!!" Senior
Jessica McDaniel
finds art Class to
be ONE relaxing
part of her day
Creating her
beautiful
masterpieces may
seem like hard
work, but to her
it's a breeze
I never knew
painting ONI
wall could be so
much fun!!!"
Seniors Sara Hill
and Glenn Shelby
take time out of
their busy
summer to help
beautify Cavalier
Fields
f
4 Hands-on Experi-
ence... With class retreats
came new opportunities
for fun and friends. The
sophomore retreat gave
students ONE chance to
think about the upcoming
school year as well as
have a little fun
Opening 3
Mount de Sales is...
ONE IN A MILLION
Big things have happened this YEAR at Mount de Sales. We
had our first Homecoming game at the now fully functional
Cavalier Fields. All OF our sports teams made it to state play-
offs, and the swim team captured first! The beautiful Mercy
Seal was unveiled in front of Mercy Hall. We had our first
Just ONE more
touch around the
home track meet, and the girls soccer team played under some ear es
Senior Jennifer
GREAT lights. Positive Attitudes Day was a huge SUC- iota
Wiz. Costumes
CESS. 1998-99 has been an excellent year at Mount de Sales. acer
important in the
play
My mom was
supposed to be
here twenty
minutes ago!!!
\ seventh grader
sits outside by the
gate waiting for
his ride to arrive
This is ONI
familiar activity
to many Mount
de Sales students
I have got to get this
done before the bell
rings!!!" Sophomore
Janelle Joe rushes to ge
just ONE more thing
done before homeroom
is over. Around test
ume, students quickly
learn how precious
every little second is
4 Opening
Oooh! Look at those
cheerleaders! The
MdS football players and
cheerleaders switch roles
at a pep rally to help stir
up the students for the
big Homecoming game
This is always ONE
exciting time at Mount
de Sales
Opening 5
We've got a...
ONE TRACK MIND
From history to math to science and beyond, Mount de Sales
apy students excel. Here their MINDS are filled with
CAVALIER!
pose Ag the information needed to prepare them for the
Orientation in
eee ehal future and the experience to meet whatever
schooler
enthusiasticall
aii al challenges they may face. Though the
e good times
and the great
thet ae - ; i) > classes and teachers OF MdS are demanding,
store for him at |
Mount de Sales. a the knowledge that the students receive in re-
turn for their hard work is priceless. It is not hard
to see why MdS is a Recognized School of EXCELLENCE.
Who's
hungry? Senior
Jennifer
Blankenship
gives a speech on
how to prepare
her favorite meal
Everyone in the
speech class
unanimously
agreed that the
best part was
getting to eat the
food after the
presentauions
were all over
6 Academics
re we really
supposed to
know this?
Freshmen Nick
Dermatas and
Ben Mishra
concentrate on
some difficult
math problems.
On Math Day,
the best math
students get to
compete with
each other and
have fun at the
same time.
Only two more
minutes to make
it to Gray
Cottage!
Amanda Ferrara
experiences the
daily push for
time as she rushes
to change books
between classes
Students have
mastered the art
of getting a lot
done in a little
time
Academies
We Are the Three Amigos! Get-
ting ready to perform during Liter-
ary Day, juniors Kevin Wright and
. Skill David Brennaman and freshman
butting Our l S Perrier ion ditt Andy Blum provide each other with
compete in several musical needed support
writing, and speaking competi
tions. Under the direction of
Mrs. Skinner, this years literary
team competed hard enough to #*Oh Gosh! I'm Next! Partici-
Ne ae eee ee ae pants in the Middle School Literary
O i suas Day await their turn to display their
magnificent talents. Literary Day
was a great experience for all those |
involved
oTime is Ticking Away! I Have To
Finish! Freshman Mike Madison
rapidly writes his essay as he tries to
finish. It took quick thinking to
write a good essay in a short amount
of time.
#All Smiles After competing in the
region competition of Literary Day,
this group of students shows off
what they won. Besides being fun,
Literary Day provides a sense of ac-
complishment.
} Sarr. Td anier
Sammons Mi . / ~ Steve EG : ynolds, Dennisha
Vinson, Jenni F , os nkins, Jenny Pas-
chke. Carla.Bs ck Sea Id, : Merschat, Sean
Hickey, David i r :
aah
This is Going to Be Great! VISITING Boys )
Sophomore Florence Bivins concen- HOME Boys
trates on making her essay meaning- 0 Ve ti ) R lt
ful and free of mistakes. She had . . [ eVvary AY CSU Ss
only a certain amount of time to :
write a fabulous essay. Oral Interpretation
Girls: Kelly Dessart Critical Essay
Boys: David Brennaman Girls: Madhu Adiga
Boys: Steve Fennell
Ext Speaki
Girls: Katie Horst Personal Essay
Boys: Lanier Sammons Carla Paschke
Solo Trio
Girls: Jennifer Blankenship Mandie Reynolds, Kelly
Boys: Andrew Jenkins Dessart, Dennisha Vinson
Sean Hickey Andrew Jenkins, Chad Green
Dont Scare Me Like That! Mrs. ,
Skinner frightfully looks at senior b John D. Cassidy, Turner Oppy
Kelly Dessart but is assured that ev- Piano
erything is okay. Literary Day was a John D. Cassidy
hectic time, but everything ran
smoothly
Academics
Head to Head Thinking During
Middle School Literary Day, eighth
graders Jayanthi Narain and Sarah
Dessart worked diligently to finish
their critical essays before the judges
called time.
oits been half an hour and I'm still
on my opening! Senior Vernon Lo-
gan searches his mind for any help
that it might provide him on during
the critical essay competition in Lit-
erary Day
Okay, I Cant Use Anymore
White-Out. Junior Beth Lorge care-
fully revises her essay to get it ready
to turn in. This is when all the mis-
takes are found and have to be taken
care of.
Tickling the Ivories During Mid-
dle School Literary Day, eighth
grader Aaron Kelly amazes everyone
with his piano playing abilities. It
was especially hard because he had
to play by memory.
Literary
OUR SHINNING
Tell Me Do I Scare You? Se-
nior Brandon Jolly puts on a grue-
some face for the camera. With his
amazing talents he will most defi-
nately become a shining star in the
near future.
#**Led Us To The Yellow Brick
Road! Wow! We actually rounded
up the big stars of the outstanding
performance The Wiz! Where did
Mount de Sales find such magnifi-
cent achievers of talent?
This Will Take Me To Showbiz!
As sophomore Wes Nichols concen-
trates on his lines he cant help but
give a dashing pose for the camera.
He hopes to shine like a star in the
upcoming play!
Academics
Now, Where Is It That Im Sup-
posed To Go? As freshman Kim-
berly Kelsey searches for her next
stage position, the star tries to find
someone who might help in this
time of distress.
The Drama department
at Mount de Sales produced two
plays during the 1998-99 school
year. The Wiz came in second
place in the Region One-Act
competition and took fourth in
the state. Featuring several new
actors and actresses, The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer was
put on during the winter by
Mount de Sales famous group
of Troubadours.
The Wiz
Dorothy
Kelsey
Addaperle
Vinson
Scarecrow
Andrews
Tinman
Jenkins
Kimberly
Dennisha
Natalie
Andrew
Brandon
The Wiz
Eviline
Blankenship
Glinda
John Zebell
Jennifer
Kelly Dessart
Ouch! I Think She Really Got My
Tooth! Juniors Beth Lorge and
John Zebell star in their leading
roles as Aunt Polly and Tom Sawyer
A star sure has to go through a lot of
pain!
Tough, Tough, Tough Deci-
sions! Sophomore Chad Folsom
tries to help out Mr. Freeman with
who should be the next stars in the
upcoming show. Mr. Freeman
greatly appreciates this advice.
The Adventures
of Tom Sawyer
Aunt Polly Beth Lorge
Widow Douglas--Amanda
Higdon
Sid Sawyer
Tom Sawyer
Huck Finn
Jenkins
Mary Rogers Sarah Burch
Joe Harper Spencer Stull
Becky Thatcher--Natalie
Andrews
Walter Potter
Connely
Injun Joe Wes Nichols
Amy Lawrence---Katie Wright
Mrs. Harper Kate Graves
Mrs. Thatcher-----Molly Hefner
Shane Stokes
John Zebell
Andrew
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The Spotlight Is Always On Us!
The International Thespian Society
gathers for a photo. To be part of the
group you must acquire a specific
point total by assisting with produc-
tions.
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Please, Dont Get Any Gum In My
Hair! As senior Jennifer Blanken-
ship hurries to apply Dennisha Vin-
sons shining makeup, she cant help
but take a break for herself before
the play.
**I Sure Hope My Hat's On
Straight! As the scarecrow from the
marvelous performance The Wiz,
sophomore Natalie Andrews Is not a
first time star for the Mount de Sales
performances
"I Just Love This Job! Starring
as Huckleberry Finn in The Adven-
tures of Tom Sawyer, senior Andrew
Jenkins shows his amazing talent
through this demanding role and his
interpretation
Drama
poadening
PSoundanies
Hmm I Can Move The Tower
Slightly To The Left ... Junior
Andy Filush puts some finishing
touches on his castle right before
Mr. Turner takes his final glance
and gives him a grade.
**This Drawbridge Is
Stuck! Making her final prepara-
tions, junior Elena Proctor tugs at
her drawbridge to untangle the
strings that connect the bridge to her
castles wall.
**Am I On Time? Sophomore
Blake Ballard looks for a spot to put
his Native American dwelling place.
This project is always interesting
and fun for the sophomore class.
Academics
Chip, Chip, Chipping Away
American History teacher Mr.
Turner sharpens up his flint knap-
ping skills and creates an arrowhead
using only the tools available to Na-
tive Americans
From teepees to castles,
Mount de Sales students
participate in numerous
projects that provide hands-
on involvement with life in
the past. History, with the
help of the MdS teachers,
helps us learn from our past
and develop a bright, prom-
ising future.
*How Do You Spell Your Last
Name Again? Sophomore Phillip
Raines graciously helps out his fel-
low classmate, Liz Pearce, by filling
in the information needed to iden-
tify her project
I Didn't Know History Could Be
So Much Fun! Eighth graders Peter
Hudson, Jessica Riggs, and Clark
Stallings share a few laughs while
viewing each others Civil War bat-
tlefields
MAKING SENSE OF THE
PAST
oAll Tired Out Chrissy
Waterman, along with
the rest of the junior
class, is required each
year to either construct
or draw an actual cas-
tle.
4On His Guard Eighth grader
Tony Baumann stands in full
uniform after reporting on the
famous Union General UI-
ysses S. Grant as a part of his
Civil War project for Ameri-
can History.
Well, I Havent Used B In A
While. Sophomores Kelly Wall and
Lindsey Holder search their brains
for any clues that would help them
on their impossible American His-
tory test.
o*I Didnt Know That! Seventh
graders Sam McLaurin and Jean-
nine Olivier admire their class-
mates projects. Everyone created a
poster and wrote a paper about the
state of their choice
***Where Does This Go? Half
asleep, Junior Adam Stafford pon-
ders where exactly on the stage Mr.
Turner would like his monstrous
castle. It sure does reflect his hard
work and energy
Only Four Minutes Between
Classes, I Have To Hustle! Fresh-
man Whitney Misch walks as fast as
she can to the Grey Cottage so she
will not be late to Coach Davis ge-
ography class
History
On
Foreign
GROUND
Pop Quiz, What? When they
awoke, sophomores Justin Bundrage
and Ben Washburn heard the
dreaded words, take out a pen and
a piece of paper, and they immedi-
ately knew their misfortune.
Finally, Its Over! As Carla Pas-
chke handed in her anthology, she
let out a huge sigh of relief. Mr.
Freeman assigned this project,
which teaches time management, to
all sophomores.
Has The Bell Rung Yet? Sopho-
more Sarah Harrison rushes to find
her English assignment before the
dreaded bell tolls. To get full credit
on her anthology, Sarah must turn it
in by 8:05.
Academics
Yo Quiero Taco Bell! Freshmen
Autumn Brickle and Kimberly Tho-
mas delivered a speech on Mexican
food, which was followed by a grand
feast on what they covered in their
presentation.
To prepare its students for a
bilingual life, Mount de Sales
offers French, Spanish, and
English. Those that excel in
these subjects are offered
honors classes and the
possibility for induction in the
National French Honor
Society or the National
Spanish Honor Society.
eLiving La Vida Loca Freshman
Hamilton Hardison leads his fellow
classmate Carlton McMillen ina
demonstration of the famous Mexi-
can dance, the Cha-Cha, for Mrs.
Haddixs Spanish class
*Its Shake-n-Bake And I
Helped! Junior Matt McBride
mixes his bold sense of fashion with
his love for cooking to create a deli-
cious, homemade meal for his class-
mates in speech class
National Spanish Honor Society Back: Georgia Ragonetti,
Lanier Sammons, Daniel Castresana, Kim Sarabia, Christina
Leslein. Front: Beth Lorge, Jason Grizzard, Lena Mathis, An-
drea Tice, Melissa Rosa, and Sarah Blaylock. National French
Honor Society Kevin Wright (not pictured: Sarah Harrison).
May I Take Your Order? As a
project for speech class, senior Kris
Harris was required to give a how
to speech. Andrew Jenkins and
Jennifer Blankenship enjoyed the fi-
nal result.
What Did That Say? Senior Le-
slie Worrell rereads the confusing
lines of The Importance of Being
Ernest. Not only did this throw her
off, but it also made her lose her line
of thought.
OTe PE
SS SSSR Ss
Ugh Spanish Food Is Not For
Me! Sophomore Adreanna Jackson
turns away from her international
feast with disgust and gives thanks
that her peculiar tastebuds prefer
American cuisine.
#*And This Is A Picture Of A Mex-
ican Convent ... Freshman Amy
Laughter displays her beautiful art-
work, during Mrs. Haddixs Spanish
class, as part of her project on the
artist Picasso.
Languages
Mount de Sales offers The Different Effects Of Public
three clubs that require one key Speaking Seniors Andrew Jenkins
prerequisite, public speaking. and Jessica Garcia exhibit the two
. different ways of reacting to being a
lawyer, stressed out and under con-
trol.
*Mezmorized By The Glory Juniors
competes on two platforms, Steve Fennell and Kevin Wright lis-
negative and affirmative. The ten attentively to their coach with
Academic Team allows students hopes of winning yet another trophy
to compete in 13-WMAZs to add to their collection for the Ac-
Teen Challenge. ademic Team
Could You Please Restate The
Question? Middle schoolers Rachel
Smith, Eric Hardison, and John
Kipe ask for assistance in under-
standing a question during an Aca-
demic Team meeting.
~*Argumentative In All Aspect Full
of thought-provoking ideas, the De-
bate team gathered for one quick
meeting to prepare with their coach,
Mrs. Tate, before they go to compe-
tition.
I Promise I Didnt See A Thing.
Senior Chris Howard takes the stand
as a witness during a Moot Court e
meeting to help prepare himself and ra i I) Bowl
the Mock Trial team for the actual
event. : A
Being on the Academic Team
was really fun. We learned allt
kinds of interesting informatio.
to help prepare ourselves for the
competition, which would air on
local television. Madhu
Mock Trial gives students the
opportunity to experience what
, : : it is like to be a lawyer and to get
As Soon As I Get Back, This yee
Crate Is Getting Cleaned Out! At a feel for what life in the court-
one of the most crucial Debate meet- room is like. Lillie Austin
ings, sophomore Lanier Sammons
thumbs through his crate for his
misplaced information.
Academics
When Will We Ever Use This?
f Ai one of their meetings, the Aca-
idemic Team began to wonder if
their vast knowledge would ever be
used in a place besides competition
and the classroom.
yBester, Sean HiBRe
Seam Caufield, Stes
.
pAll Smiles The MdS Mock Trial
team strikes a pose for the yearbook
before they run off to practice. Stu-
dents on the Mock Trial team gain
valuable experience by acting out
courtroom cases.
Posing With The Enemy Fresh-
man Hamilton Hardison and sopho-
more Carla Paschke meet their op-
ponent at the Region Debate at Mer-
cer. With their affirmative debate,
they placed at this meet.
Where Were You On The Night
Of... During a Mock Trial practice,
senior Kelly Dessart questioned her
witness to prove their innocence and
better prepare them for the Region
competition.
Academic Team/Debate Team/Mock Trial
Following
THE BEAT
eYoure Not Going To Surprise Me
With That Camera! Sophomore
Keri Beth Tidmore shows how calm
she can be during a performance. All
that practicing with the chorus really
paid off.
What Line Are We On? A group
of seniors participate in a Mass by
singing an uplifting song. Masses
and prayer services give us chances
to reflect on the things that are most
important to us.
Show Us The Seal! We Have To
Sing! Chorus members anxiously
await their time to sing. Everyone
gathered to hear the meaningful
notes of the chorus and to see the
seal.
Academics
Just Smile, Maybe Theyll
Leave. During the Mass of the Holy
Spirit, freshmen Alicia Stramiello
and Tala Katner smile for the cam-
era. Everyone gathered together to
sing and pray.
The chorus, band, and
handbell ringers make up the
magnificient music program
here at MdS. Often perform-
ing at Masses and other
programs, the chorus and
handbell ringers always add
their special touch. The band
lifts everyones spirit at pep
rallies.
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oSinging Sensation Seniors Ke
Brown and Jennifer Blankens
lead one of the prayer service
song. The hands behind them rep
sent occupations of different peoy
in the community.
Music To My Ears Getting rea
to sing at the Mass of the H
Spirit, chorus members await th
time to shine. Their songs alw4
add a special touch to Masses a
ceremonies.
Take It From The Top
Its fun. Its cool.
Mrs. Washburn is
really neat and Im
planning on doing
it next year!
Kimberly Kelsey
The best thing
about chorus is
when we go to festi-
val! Jennifer
Blankenship
*Chorus is great!
John Zebell
This was my first
year in chorus and I
loved it! We always
have fun and Mrs.
Washburn is really
nice!> Terri Ty-
son
# Multi-talented Teachers At the
Mass of the Holy Spirit, the faculty
lifted their voices in song as the stu-
dents looked on with amazement.
There were surprised faces every-
where in the gym.
eQuality Quartet On Literary Day,
the boys quartet caught everyones
attention with their harmonizing
melody. The boys will go on to com-
pete in the region competition at
Macon College.
Voices To Talk About Members of
the chorus sing beautifully at the
blessing of the Mercy Seal. Students
gathered outside to see the sights
and hear the sounds of that memora-
ble Mercy Day
The Beat of a Different Drummer
Eighth grader John-David Pinkston
and seventh grader Banky Oderinde
increase everyones spirit during a
pep rally by playing some very up-
beat tunes.
Music
Creating
A Style
oI Hope I Am Filling This Out Cor-
rectly! Sophomore Jenny Paschke
carefully fills out a proof for the lat-
est page she produced. This is her
last chance to make any corrections.
What's My Next Assignment?
The DeSales DeSpatch staff gathers
for a meeting to find out what their
next article will be. The newspaper
informs everyone what's going on in
school
~*Putting In The Hours During a
yearbook meeting, Mary Catherine
Smith is hard at work on one of her
pages. Every Thursday the staff
meets to come up with a book that
everyone will love.
Academics
I Feel The Love! Senior
Taj Middleton and Dave
Ziegler show their smiles dur-
ing a break at the yearbook
workshop. Even though ev-
eryone worked hard, there
was still time for fun.
Printed Pages refers to three
clubs at MdS that produce a
form of literature. A class
was established this year
for the Salesian. The DeSales
DeSpatch, the school news-
paper, comes out three times
ayear. Tapestry is a collec-
tion of artwork and poetry
that the students produce.
What Happened To It? Co-ed
tors Chris Howard and Michel]
Black, along with Madhu Adiga, aj
puzzled about the outcome of tH
news article they just typed for the
next edition.
This Is Hard Work! Sophomo
Jayme Potts works diligently on
layout during the yearbook wor
shop held at Macon State. The wor
shop gave everyone a chance}
sharpen their skills
E*xor: ux
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iterary Mag
and Lanier Saray
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ter
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#Its Deadline And We're Sup-
posed To Smile! The Yearbook
Staff smiles while posing for a group
shot during one of their regular
meetings. They enjoyed taking a
break from the hard work.
Ont: Lillie Austin,
\
Say Cheese! The Literary Maga-
zine Staff takes a brief moment to
smile while their group picture is
taken. Their busy schedule does not
allow them to take much time for
breaks
Just One More Picture Left!
Eighth grader Nneka Nwosu concen-
trates on the task at hand. It takes a
lot of time, effort and determination
to produce a yearbook to be proud
of.
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Typing Makes Me Sleepy!
Fy reshman Mike Madison tries to fo-
cus at a Literary Magazine meeting.
Long hours are often put in to make
sure the magazine is ready for every-
one to read.
a9 Bemere, Emily
Tamboli, Candice
Printed Pages
Ugh These Straws Are
Stuck Using her extensive knowl-
edge of dodecahedrons from Math
IV, senior Jessica Stinson attempts
to improve her latest creation from
Mr. Midkiff's class.
Ahh, Math Is So Simple When
You Have Experience!" Seniors
Brennan McGoldrick and Michael
Walton discuss the simplicity of
Math Day and how fast the answers
come when you are a captain.
How Did I Get That Answer?
Sophomore Liz Pearce gazes at her
calculator to figure out how she got
an extremely odd answer to one of
the more diffcult word problems in a
competition.
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Academics
@Size Really Does Matter Senior
Jonathan Akin proves that his height
not only pays off in basketball, but
his long arms help him to be the first
person to turn in his answers in
Math Day
The Math department at
Mount de Sales sponsors a
special day out of the year
and devotes it to all of its
students. On Math Day,
participants answer compli-
cated problems in order to
help their team defeat its
opponents and take first
place in competition.
oThe Many Faces Of Math Durig
Math Day, Joseph Irwin sports }
look of anxiety while Andy Filug
awaits in anticipation, but Geney
ieve Olivier seeks her teammate
outcome with confidence
#If You Use The Pythagoreg
Theorem ... Junior Jonathan Di
cote explains to his teammate anf
fellow classmate, Jeff Bester, th
best way to solve a difficult probleg
in Math Day.
Making IT CounT
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Soaking It In Freshman Sarah
Burch and Hamliton Hardison lis-
ten to Mr. Garvin at a Math Team
practice
Math Team Back: Lanier
Sammons, Sean Caufield,
Hamilton Hardison, Ryohei
Matsumoto, Jeff Bester, Front:
Sarah Burch, Madhu Adiga,
Carla Paschke, Jenny Paschke,
and Karlene Karrfalt.
The Battle Has Begun Eighth
ader Wrenn Federlein and seventh
ader Will Stevens battle for the ti-
> of Middle School Math Cham-
on while trying to advance their
lam In Competition.
Girl Power To The Rescue With se-
nior Andrea Tice in command,
sophomore Madhu Adiga and fresh-
man Tala Katner, have nothing to
fear of Mr. Garvin and all of the
math tricks up his sleeve
***Two Heads Are Better Than
One! Freshmen Dustin Nieser and
Matt Williams decide to put their
heads together in order to get more
work accomplished on the geometry
problems in Math Day
Five Minutes Left, I Have To
Finish This! Freshman John Pa-
cosa rushes during study hall to
complete his geometry homework so
it will be ready to turn in during his
next period.
*What A Success! Mr. Midkifj
joined by members of the senic
class, show a fraction of the clothin
Mounf deSales ikhown for
sa Pligiqus peckpos and brought in for hurricane victimy
: celebrations, Students xs There was a great response to thos
involved in classes provided by mohcn har eed
the-school to help them Jearn
more abouf God. Prayer
Got Any Ideas? At the freshmj
4 seraices a & al help retreat, Michael Grimsley ap
et. ea ys in Michael Stallings work on one of tj
which God cam be a part of our :
f , many games planned. The retrea
' - were a fun and unique way to get
know classmates
els This A Good Pose? At the
sophomore retreat, Jessie Rosa takes
a break from all the excitement. Ev-
eryone enjoyed getting away from all
ih
the tensions of school to spend time
with friends
Look Whos Singing Now! At
the Mass of the Holy Spirit, the fac-
ulty was a hit as they serenaded thei
audience. This first Mass of the year
always gets the students off to a good
Start
Caring And Sharing An enthusias- _
tic bunch of freshman show the re- S > R i
sults of their efforts. The moneys erves You 1g it
that were collected will help families
in Central America affected by the
hurricane Participating in the clothing drive made me feel
good and I think that it was a very productive way
to help others. Its a good idea to be involved in
school service because sometimes its the only ser-
vice people have time to do. Russ Ferreyra
The Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive is an
opportunity that I gladly participate in every
year. I believe that God will truly bless those
that sacrificially give their time and their ef-
fort to others who need them. Royce Col-
lins
By cleaning up the convent grounds, we helped tc
Am I Supposed To Go Now? Se- reduce the work of others who are not able to get the
nior Jeffrey Crumbley and junior job done, as well as make everything look beautiful]
Adam Koetter represent sports dur- , Community service is a great way to meet new peopl
ing Mass. A prayer was said to keep and give our time to those who are less fortunate.
everyone safe as they participate in -Nicky Frady
different activities
Academics
I Wonder What It Looks Like?
On Mercy Day, seventh graders
walk by Mercy Hall that is newly
adorned with the beautiful seal. The
seal was the main attraction at its
first showing.
eContributing To Lives Members of
the sophomore class give to the
Catholic Relief Services during the
Thanksgiving Prayer Service. A
great way to give thanks is to help
others in need
*Radiant Voices Seniors Dennisha
Vinson and Kelly Raines share a
song with their listeners on Mercy
Day. On this day, the Mercy Seal
was commemorated as a new addi-
tion to the school
# Right Foot, Left Foot Seniors Gab-
riel Azar and Emily Andrews partic-
ipate in the Mass of the Holy Spirit
Everyone gathered to sing and pray
for all the up and coming activities
Religion
SFARPER
Images
oThis Must Be The Perfect
House! Senior Vari Brown puts the
finishing touches on one of his cus-
tom-drawn houses. He knows this
is great preparation for his architec-
tural career.
*Learning Discipline On The Field
And In The Classroom Besides be-
ing a team player on the soccer field,
Junior Rebecca Raffield works well
with paintbrushes and canvas in the
art room.
**Splish Splash here, Splish
Splash There, Dapples Of Color Ev-
erywhere. Junior Zack Dadisman
expertly mixes the colors for his
painting and makes sure his art is no
less than the best.
Academics
@*Oh The Pain! Junior Katie Hof-
Stadter grimaces as she cuts out fla-
mingos for the Christmas door deco-
rating contest. If anyone knows Ms
Hutto, then they know of her love of
flamingos
Lillie Austin
Preparing For The Plunge These
art students are setting up for their
annual project. This year they ex-
tended the cafeteria floral mural that
already helped make lunch so de-
lightful
Well, | Find That This Drawing
Technique Works The Best For
Phat! Junior Andy Knight advises
Keely Stanley on the best artistic
method to come up with a realistic
sketch of an elephant
J
Vari Brown
Melissa Rosa
@#Art Honor Society Members
Front: Kelly Dessart, Shan Davis;
back: Summer Causey, Vari Brown,
Shell Kurzen, Robert Snyder, Chris
Howard, Katie Bentley, Lillie Aus-
tin, and Beth Tamboli
eArt Can Be Extremely Icky, Yet
Fun!** Concentrating on making
magnificent works of art, Sarah
Burch and Jessica Freeman try their
best to keep their art on the paper
and off themselves
Always Up To Something. India
Anderson and Michelle Bentley,
with paintbrushes in hand, grin mis-
chievously. We know they are just
hyped up about art, the sunshine,
and Mrs. Meads class
All Right Guys, I'm Done. While
most students were asleep on the
weekend, the MdS Muralists, with
Leslie Witherington and Mr. Mac,
were beautifing the Cavalier Fields
with their talents.
It Does a
Body Good!
I Can't Believe What Ive Gotten
Myself Into! Introducing the
Mermachine! While students got
four throws at teachers, they were
given only two throws for a chance
to dunk Mr. Mermann.
Tell Me Again ... Why Am I Do-
ing This? While senior Chad Green
stoops over to pick up a cottonball
off the shiny gym floor, he wonders
why he ever signed up for this par-
ticular event.
The Crowd Goes Wild! The stu-
dent body watches senior Michael
Walton slam dunks a football during
the football relay at Fun Day. He is
determined to come in first place for
the class
Academics
Im Going To Be The Next Amer-
ican Gladiator! Senior Brandon
Renfroe waits for his next competi-
tor. How much longer do you think
it will take him before he gets
knocked off the platform?
Each year Physical Education
classes provide a variety of
sports and activities for
students to enjoy. This year
students participated in
basketball, badminton, soccer,
frisbee, Prison Ball, flag
football, and softball. Sign up
for P.E. and you will get a
great workout!
Come On! You Can Do It! Wit}
just a little bit farther to go, sophe
more David Rumph tries his migh
to keep the white string from cross
ing the line. Just look, his fae
proves it!
*Let Me Rebound It This Time"
Wouldn't freshmen Karlene Karr
falt, Jon Cochran, and Brandt Op
make a great co-ed team? Combin
ing the two P.E. classes makes an in
teresting game!
Top Strategies for Staying In Shape
1. WALKING FROM SHERIDAN HALL TO GREY
COTTAGE TWICE A DAY
2. CARRYING A 100 LB. BOOKBAG ON YOUR BACK
3. CLIMBING STAIRS WHILE BALANCING # 2
4. MANUAL LABOR (IT WORKS)
5. LIFTING WEIGHTS ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY.
AND FRIDAY
#I Hope That I Am Doing This
Right! Freshman Michael Grimsley
tries to figure out the purpose of this
body-building machine. Mr. Turner
stands by in case he has to give a few
pointers.
o*When Is It Going To Be Our
Turn? Freshmen girls linger around
the stage, waiting their turn to get in-
volved in the game. They wonder
how much longer the other team will
play
+The Balls Coming Our Way! As
seventh graders Joanna Akin and
Leslie Jerkins prepare to hit the vol-
leyball over to the other side, they
hope they will score a point for their
team.
Hope You're Ready Because Here
It Comes! Freshman Autumn
Etheridge tosses a frisbee towards
her unexpecting friend. The P.E.
classes were given a week to practice
on their aim
Miand
Over
Mattern
Exploring and Discovering Juniors
Rachael Patch and Samantha Silva
concentrate on every detail of their
chemistry lab. Labs provide an alter-
native way of exploring the wonders
of science
Looking At Life By using micro-
scopes, sophomores John Hurley
and Carmen Bell explore many
forms of life. Looking at various or-
ganisms and how they live is what
biology is all about!
Look At Tha ! Isnt That Amaz-
ing! Mrs. Dermatas assists sopho-
more Keri Beth Tidmore in focusing
the specimen under the microscope
to make sure she has the perfect
view of the organism.
Academics
Do you get it now? Mr. Mac
makes sure junior Katie Thomason
understands a tough chemistry prob-
lem before the test comes up. Under-
standing all that information can be
difficult sometimes!
With its dissections, labs, and
microscopes, the Science De-
partment is alwyas accomplish-
ing something new and exciting!
Our Technology Department
has grown and now includes a
Webmaster Team that is work-
ing to create a web page to in-
form people of the events at the
school.
# Webmasters Team Top: Jeffrey
Bester, Sean Hickey, Micah Coo-
per Bottom: Gabe Azar, Sean
Caulfield, Steve Fennell, Matt
Lorge, and John D. Cassidy
Dont Drop It! Seniors John LeB-
lanc, Jeffrey Crumbley, and James
Prigatano work together to make
sure they complete their lab without
mistakes. Labs add to the excite.
ment of chemistry
#**What Have You Done Now?
Webmaster Team members look
quizzically at a computer as they
work diligently on the school web
page. It takes a lot of time to keep
the web page updated
Science Team
Science Team Jeffrey
Bester, Steve Fennell,
Sean Hickey, Sean Caul-
field, and Madhu Adiga
How Did You Do
That? Junior Melissa
Rosa smiles at what fellow
classmate Jennifer Puckett
amazingly did during a
chemistry lab
They're Gonna Love This! Add-
ing to the schools web page, senior
Gabe Azar smiles as he realizes how
great the page is going to look. The
Webmasters are a fantastic new ad-
dition!
They Reproduce Faster Than I
Can Draw Them! As she draws the
organism she sees in the microscope,
sophomore Margo Gentry contem-
plates what life forms she will next
look at in biology.
Technology At Its Best Hard at
work, members of the Webmasters
Team create and design the web
page as well as update it to make
sure it informs everyone of the up-
and-coming events
***Times Up! Senior Brennan
McGoldrick checks the stop watch
for the remaining time during a lab
in physics. Precision, clarity, and
significant digits are very important
parts of a lab
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Science/Technology
Maybe I Should Go Home. After
As an everyday part of life, working on her anthology all night,
stress can often effect you in sophomore Jayme Potts looks tired.
>) 7 many ways. From school to When stress is relieved and the task
O Much O Do extracurricular activities and a is complete, the body tends to fall
) job, it is sometimes difficult to apart
fit everything into an already
busy schedule. The trick is
s finding a way to handle your Can't You See Im Trying To Eat
S O val id Cc a i eC 1LMe stress that ae best for you. Here! At the freshman retreat, Nick
Some organize their priorities, Ewing and Andy Graycheck attempt
while other take a nap, how do . Sea Na er
you relieve stress? to eat in peace. The retreats were a
fun way to relieve the stress of
school.
oI Need A Nap! Before American
History class begins, sophomore
Chris Lockwood takes a short break.
It is hard to make it through the day
without pausing to gather your
thoughts.
ane | Need More ... Water. A
group of seventh graders take a
breather during their retreat to get a
cool drink. The retreats were lots of
fun but they really drained all you
energy.
***The Balloons Refuse To Stick
Together! On Positive Attitudes
Day, Seniors Kelly Raines and John
D. Cassidy find that stress comes in
many shapes as they try to finish the
balloon tower.
ns ay 4 5 Most Used Ways to
Relieve Stress:
Listen to Music
Call a Friend and Talk
Pig Out on Food
Go to Sleep
SCREAM!!!
All I Do Is Study, Not Stress
Out! Senior Lena Mathis focuses
on the material she is reading. A
clear understanding of the material
makes a test so much easier to take
and pass.
Academics
Everybody Listen Up! At the
freshmen retreat, Ashley Harrison
thats with her friends. The retreats
vere a fun way to relieve everyones
aily stresses through games and ac-
ivities.
A
I Told You So! Freshman Erin
Coleman makes sure the person she
is talking knows they have made a
big mistake. Being able to talk and
joke with friends always helps to re-
lieve stress.
Which Eighth Grader Is This?
Junior Mary Catherine Smith deals
with the stresses of producing a year-
book that will adequately cover what
has been going on during the excit-
ing year.
4
*Who Me?! Are You Talking To
Me? Junior Amber Barham looks
innocently at the camera as she goes
to throw away her plate. Stress
mounts in her voice as she expects
the worse to happen.
For those students who demon-
strate accomplishments in
character, leadership, scholar-
ship, and school service the
National Honor Society and the
National Junior Honor Society
nationally recognizes them and
their high standards. In order to
be considered for this honor, a
student must meet the academic
standards of a cumulative
average of 90 or above.
The
"Is She Taking Our Picture? Ju.
niors Alex Beeson, Jeff Bester, and
Micah Cooper smile for the camera,
while anxiously waiting for the Na-
tional Honor Society induction cere.
mony to begin
Wax, Please Dont Drip On Me!
As a National Junior Honor Society
officer, freshman Kristen Taylor ful-
filled her duty by lighting a candle
that represents one of the societys
purposes.
National Junior Honor Society M. Williams, K. Rockmore, E. Coleman, C. Murphy, E. Dessem,
S$. DeLoach, K. Leverett, J. Taylor, N. Ewing, D. Ebanks, K. Fennell, J. Freeman, J. Oliver. K.
Horst, S. Dessart, K. Blackburn, J. Cunard, C. Stallings, G. Walker, K. Hatcher, K. Croom. L.
Sewell, T. Katner, H. Crawford, H. Hardison, T. Baumann, C. Booth, B. Mears, M. Madison. F.
Layfield, B. Mishra, J. Koetter, K. Taylor, C. Price, F. Smith, C. Leverett, T. Jurgensen, L. Hatt-
away, A. Laughter, J. Leverett, K. Thomas, N. Dermatas, S. Hatcher, H. Lipko, J. Narain, K. Kar-
rfalt, J. Cochern, L. Wood, E. Meriwether, B. Hartley, C. Dizon, W. Misch, Z. Benson, J. Asbell,
S. Johnson, A. Cardwell, and J. Robinson (not pictured: M. Slonaker and E. Pittard).
Academics
# National Honor Society S. Caulfield, J. Bester, J. Joe, B. Geddis, J. Grizzard, S.
Harrison, J. Van, K. Hofstadter, J. Nelson, M. Adiga, R. Crumbley, S. Fennell, L.
Sammons, A. Koetter, K. Tidmore, C. Leslein, K. Wall, M. Rosa, J. Puckett, B. Gra-
ham, A. Hurley, B. Lorge, L. Leslie, B. Hartley, J. Zebell, C. Stefano, K. Haney, J.
Mann, C. Harrington, J. Akin, E. Andrews, M. Black, N. Williams, S, Hickey, M.
Cooper, J. Paschke, L. Perazzola, M. Arcand, L. Austin, B. Tamboli, A. Tice, M.
pag Ragonetti, G. Olivier, and C. Paschke (not pictured: T. Middleton and
. Smith).
@Right: Shake Hands, Left: Re-
ceive Certificate. As freshman
Michael Slonakers name is called
out for induction, he desparately
tries not to get his hands and their
task confused.
tf
e*Arent You Proud Of Me? Junior
Beth Lorge joins her parents to dis-
cuss how lovely the National Honor
Society induction ceremony was.
Beth put forth much effort to
achieve this honor
Please Rise and Repeat After Me
Mr. Mermann instructs the new
inductees, at the National Honor So-
ciety ceremony, to follow along
while swearing them into this presti-
gious society
#Lets See, First, Then Last Name
* Eighth grader Jennifer Oliver
struggles, as do many new inductees,
to sign her name correctly into the
National Junior Honor Societys led-
ger
One body, many faces...
ONE AND ALL
The people of Mount de Sales are undebatably ONE of the great-
ay cheese!!!
Junior R-P
Rider has no
problems smiling
for the camera
while having a
little fun at the
junior retreat.
Class retreats
provide the
perfect time to
bond with the
members of your
class in a relaxed,
sl
environment.
Hey, thats a
good one!
Coach Tony
Pierce and Mrs.
Janice Cortes
share a hearty
laugh in the
cafeteria during
their lunch
period These
jolly faculty
members really
know the
importance of
good friends and
good food
36 People
est things about this SCHOOL. The talents
and contributions of the students, combined
WITH the dedication and concern of the
teachers are prominent reasons why MdS is
so special. REAL friendships, a strong,
stable faith in God, and tons of interesting
ways to learn all complete the equation for the
unequaled CLASS of the Mount de Sales faculty and students.
This is soooo
much more fun
than regular
class!!!"
These
freshmen are
definitely having
fun at their
retreat. It was not
only a day of fun
and games but
also an opportu
nity for the
freshmen to get to
know each other
better
S: happy
together!
These middle
school friends
give each other a
big group hug in
the trapezoid
before heading
out to class,
They know that
hanging out with
friends is one of
the most special
and fun parts of
school.
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Experience Paves the Way
Putting her best foot forward!
Coach Tammy Jo Hope knows just
the way to start the morning off
right. She is full of energy and ex-
citement as she anticipates the ap-
proaching day.
Oa a
YR
Mrs. Eileen Carlson
World Geography
English, Builder's
Club
i aT
ees
Faculty
Mrs. Patti Able
School Secretary
Ms. Barbara
Castresana
Spanish, Spanish
Honor Society
Mrs. Nancy Allen
Library Assistant
Tapestry
Mrs. Jane Claxton
English, Christian
Scriptures, Debate.
National Junior
Honor Society
Mrs. Melanie Bentley
Transition Math
Algebra |
Pre-Algebra, Middle
School Math Team
Mr. Don Coates
Development
Director, Key Club
Cavalier
Ambassadors
Mrs. Gloria Bester
High School
Guidance Counselor
Mrs. Janice Cortes
Administrative
Secretary
All Aboard! Coach Slocum and
Coach Pierce act as the caboose of
the football players train. Shouts
filled the gym as students and fac-
ulty showed their spirit at a Home-
coming pep rally
7
UY
Mrs. Linda Cardwell
Development Office
Secretary
Mrs. Lee Boone
English
Mrs. Mary Pat
Dadisman
Life Science,
Pre-Algebra, Middle
School Student
Council, C-Team
Cheerleading, Swim
Team
Mr. Randy Davis
Psychology,
Economics,
Geography, Golf
Team, Football
Mrs. Andrea Haddix
Spanish
wee ~ bomtl Sister Geraldyne
Yerg de states to her patriarchs
class the pr ope er way to tie a neck tie
Students never know what surprises
their teachers may have in store for
them.
**News Bulletin This just in!
Mrs. Sandra Tate cuts an important
news article out of the newspaper
and tapes it onto a sheet of paper to
use as an example during her debate
class
Mr. Jo! % Freeman
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Dr = Director
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HEARD AROUND CAMPUS
IF YOU WILL.
BIG TIME.
ITS INSANE
THINK PEOPLE!"
THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE
REPORT TO MH-9.
ROUND-DINGER!
MIND-BOGGLING!
OR SO WE THOUGHT.
YOU LOOK LIKE YOU GOT
RUN OVER BY A TRUCK.
HOLA SQUIDS!
THIS IS WORTHY OF YOUR
MANY TALENTS.
TEACHING UP A STORM!"
WHATEVER!
YEAH RIGHT!
BE PROMPT FOR DETENTION.
DIDN'T FALL OFF A TURNIP
TRUCK YESTERDAY.
KEEP YOUR HANDS ON THE
HOME KEYS.
"ARE YOU LISTENIN PEOPLE
PEOPLE?
GUYS, I'M DONE.
Faculty
eaders of the Pack
Ten papers down ninety more to And the winner is ..." Mrs. Weston,
go! Mr. Scott Wynn begins the Mrs. Sinksen, Mrs. Hutto, and Mr.
seemingly endless task of grading his Vullo judge the Boys and Girls
students geometry tests. Grading Oral Interpretation on MDS Liter-
papers can be both extremely tiring ary Day. This competition is a lot of
and stressful. fun to watch.
fs :
Miss Tammy Jo Hope Mrs. Lynn Hutto Mrs. Lisa Kersey Mrs. Patricia Lorge Mr. Ron McLachlan Mrs. Diane Mead Mrs. Debra Merman
Girls P.E., Cross English, DeSales Financial Secretary English, V Chemistry, Physics Art, Art Honor Academic Support
Country, B-Team DeSpatch Cheerleading Science Competition Society, Photography Services
Basketball, Girls Academic Bowl
Track
"7" 9 my
Mr. Terrence Mr. Paul Midkiff Mrs. Rebecca Mixon Mrs. Mary Frances Mr. Chester Pierce Mr. Tony Pierce Sister Mary Rosina Mr. Thomas Rule
Mermann Trigonometry, Math Earth Science. Peery Vice-Principal Boys P.E.. B-Team
Principal IV, Statistics, Tennis American History Middle School Baseball, JV Football Baseball, V. Baseball
Student Council B-Team Cheerleading Guidance Counselor C-Team Boys Assistant, V. Football
Basketball Assistant
President Multimedia,
Computer Ap, Music
Accompanist
Faculty
*W hat on earth are they doing!
Mrs. Patricia Lorge looks on in
amazement while the senior class
shows exactly how much school
spirit they have at the pep rally dur-
ing Homecoming Week
PET PEEVES OF THE FACULTY
1. PEOPLE STARING AT YOU
2. KIDS WHO SLOUCH
3. GUM STUCK UNDER THE DESK
4. LIBERALS
5. SURVEYS FOR YEARBOOK
Mr. Tamblyn Smith
American History
Boys P.E., V Hebrew Scriptures.
Football, B-Team Boys Soccer, Girls
Basketball Soccer
Hey, I wonder how high this could
go maybe orbit? Mr. McLachlan
always finds exciting ways to blow
things up around MDS. His Mad
Scientist approach is very popular
with the students.
=. =
Mr. Robert Slocum
Athletic Director
e
Mrs. Sandra Tate
Writing, Debate
Mr. Don Sherwood
Algebra Il, V
Football Assistant, V
Basketball
Mrs. Lindsey Skinner
French, Christian
Lifestyles, Sex Ed
French National
Honor Society
Literary Competition
Mrs. Sue Sinksen
English, Yearbook
Mrs. Amy Starks
Guidance Counselor
Secretary
Mrs. Brenda Timms
C-Programming
Student Council
Track, Webmasters
Mr. Scott Turner
American History
Environmental Club
Conditioning Coach
Mr. Stephen Turner
World History
Geography, SADD
Track Assistant
Coach
Mr. Michael Vullo
Librarian, National
Honor Society
Mrs. Donna
Washburn
Chorus, Handbells
Mrs. Gwen Weston
Keyboarding, Speech
English
Mr. Scott Wynn
Geometry, Algebra.
C-Team Girls
Basketball
Sister Geraldyne Yerg
Middle School
Coordinator
Patriarchs
New Kids on the Block
Working the day away! Matt Hick-
man and Alicia Kelly take advantage
of their study hall. Students love be-
ing able to get a head start on some
of their homework during school
hours.
I hope that I dont have to hold this
cross for long; its heavy! David
Bushey serves as an altar boy during
a school Mass. Helping with Masses
is a good way to get involved at
school
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Seventh Grade
Lets get this show on the road!
Katherine Mann, Banky Oderinde,
and Mary Beth Kersey cannot wait
for the pep rally to begin. Pep rallies
are the perfect way to end a day at
school
Only the strong survive! These two
seventh grade girls battle against one
another on Positive Attitudes Day.
The jousting game was a tremendous
success and caused a lot of laughs.
Its whats inside that counts! Be-
thany Dadisman and Leslie Jerkins
trace Lindsey Williams. The seventh
grade had a good time drawing the
various body systems inside their
own outlines.
I hope these ashes won't smudge!
At the Ash Wednesday Service,
Coach Chester Pierce puts a cross of
ashes on Daniel Harris forehead.
This is always a moving experience
for students
LUCKY CHARMS
|. KEYCHAINS
2. GUITAR PICKS
3. LUCKY SOCKS
NECKLACES
FISHHOOKS
How low can you go? At the Mid-
dle School Party, Kenny Epps par-
ticipates in a lively limbo game. Stu-
dents showed their amazing flexibil-
ity as others wondered how low they
really could go.
Any way you look at it! Carl Puck-
ett watches an assembly in the gym
from his seat on the floor. Although
sitting on the floor can be uncom-
fortable, students enjoy the special
programs.
Class of 2004
New Beginnings
MDS mixes studying MDS is full of caring,
and having fun during friendly people. They
the activities this make me feel like I can
school offers. Ja- succeed. Leslie Jer-
son Cunard kins
Its a beautiful day in the trape-
zoid! Phoebe Schwab loves parent/
student lunch days. Students always
take advantage of a long lunch and a
chance for food from their favorite
restaurant.
Jacob Adams
Joanna Akin {
Mallory Alston
Tony Arena : ,* .
Bryan Benton . :
Courtney Brewer
David Bushey (|
:
Vinni Cavalieve =
Jenny Croom
Courtney Crosby
Jason Cunard
Bethany Dadisman
Tori Daniel
Thomas Davis
Erica Deeb
Andrew Dockrell
Candice DuPree
Andrew Durr
Kenny Epps
Nigel Esser
Ryan Evans
Kelly Forbes
Nicky Frady
Caroline Fraliche
Adam Fyke
Katie Garofalo
Norman Gonzales
Danielle Grinstead
Patrick Hanson
Erik Hardison
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Seventh grade
Way to GO! Seventh Grade isnt al-
ways at the bottom. Sometimes they
are at the top. Just ask this group of
junior varsity soccer team members
as they are recognized at the fall as-
sembly
Peace, Love, and Happiness Adair
LeBlanc and Candace Dupree really
enjoyed dress-up day. Platform
shoes and polyester were everywhere
as students took part in the Home-
coming festivities
Allison Harris
Brandon Harris
Daniel Harris,Jr.
Daniel Harrison
Chase Henderson
Matt Hickman
Laura Hilton
Amelia Huntsinger
Tommy Hurley,Jr.
Leslie Jerkins
Mallory Jones
Anna Kate Kallay
Alicia Kelly
Marybeth Kersey
Kevin Korte,Jr.
Adair LeBlanc
Ashley Leonard
Katherine Mann
Sam McLaurin
Blake Mears
Bryan Meeks
Kam Meredith
Mills Misinco
Wesley Moulton
Bryan Mueller
Rachel Mullis
Amara Nwosu
Jessica Nystrom
Banky Oderinde
Jeannine Olivier
Class of 2004
Matt Olsen
Azubuike Onuora
Rainey Pearson
Jesse Pilkenton
Simon Radomski
Christine Relton
Amanda Ritter
Eric Roberts
Josh Rowland
Winslow Rumph
Cole Ryles
Phoebe Schwab
Zach Schwab
Brian Sessions
Joey Shackelford
Jayce Simpson
Blair Slocum
Meaghan Slonaker
Suit Up! Mandy Thomas, Lacey
Young, and Kara Williams wait pa-
tiently to purchase their P.E. uni-
forms on the first day of school. As
seventh graders, school is full of new
experiences.
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Seventh Grade
Jeremey Pohl
Carl Puckett
**No Queens Go Fish! These
three seventh graders are having a
wonderful time while at their class
retreat. They loved playing cards at
the nursing home with their new
found friend.
Melvin Smith
Molly Smyth
Connie Stafford
Daniel Stefano
Laura Stembridge
Will Stevens
Kenneth Suchower
Mandy Thomas
Leslie Turner
Matt Wade
Bryan Weaver
Lauren Westfall
Laura White
Jessica Wilbanks
Christian Williams
Kara Williams
Lindsey Williams
Laura Wilson
Katie Wright
Lacey Young
MMM MMM Good! Kenneth
Suchower loves his pancakes! Dur-
ing Catholic Schools Week, the stu-
dent council made pancakes for the
students and faculty. Everyone ap-
preciated this special treat.
oe
Hl
We've got spirit How "bout you?
This group of spirited seventh grad-
ers waits for the pep rally to begin.
The seventh grade always loves the
challenge of trying to out yell the se-
niors!
Seizing the Moment! These sev-
enth graders are all smiles as they re-
turn from the middle school retreat.
They spent the afternoon helping the
community at various service orga-
nizations
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Class of 2004
Moving on Up in the World
LUNULEOOIUINO
*A winning combination! Brian
Mears and Matthew McCrory re-
view their notes after P.E. class for a
test next period. Last minute study-
ing helps keep the information fresh
on their minds
|
*Taking the initiative! Nneka
Nwosu smiles as she is recognized at
the spring sports assembly for her
achievements on the track team. Be-
ing on the MDS track team takes
lots of hard work.
48
Eighth Grade
Catch the spirit! Karen Marshall,
Jennifer Oliver, and Jenna Schmitt
are full of team spirit as they loudly
cheer their fellow classmates on to
victory at the Middle School Field
Day
The early bird gets the worm!
These members of the Middle
School Student Council listen care-
fully at an early morning meeting.
Student Council helps students gain
leadership skills.
On your mark, get set, go! These
eighth graders wait in line for their
turn in the relay. The events stu-
dents participated in at Middle
School Field Day helped encourage
class spirit
**S peaking of grandparents
Kristi Beall speaks at Grandparents
Day
touched as students sang songs and
recited various literary works on this
special day
Parents and grandparents were
EIGHTH GRADE EXCUSES FOR BEING LATE
TRAFFIC
DOG HAD TO GET A ROOT CANAL
GOT LOST
MY BRAIN FROZE
WANTED TO BE FASHIONABLY LATE
ALARM CLOCK BROKE
MY SHOE FELL OFF
HAD TO CLIMB A TREE TO SAVE A KITTEN
IN THE BATHROOM
10. I SWEAR THE BELL HASN'T RUNG.
The look of champions! J.T. Hol-
ton and Sam Meadows watch the
Middle School Field Day festivities
with wide eyes. Students had a great
time competing against one another
in the events
A barrel of laughs! This smiling
group of eighth graders can always
find something funny to laugh
about. It is these carefree moments
which help to make middle school so
memorable
Class of 2003
In the Midst of Things
Being in the eighth grade The teachers at MDS are
is like being the seniors of willing to help you if you
the middle school and that dont understand some-
creates a feeling of author- thing and offer their ser-
a vices until you do.
ity. Katie Hatcher Brandon Logue
I cant keep my eyes off these pan-
cakes. Eighth grader Sara Su-
chower enjoys the pancake breakfast
served by the Student Council as she
converses with her dining partner.
Josh Adams
Southerly Appling
Jessica Asbell
Rachel Azar
Kristina Baker
Tony Baumann
Kristi Beall
Zach Benson
Katie Blackburn
Andrew Blankenship
Colin Booth
Brandon Branch
Tasha Burke
Brooke Burkhalter
Alan Cardwell
Marisa Castresana
Scott Causey
Justin Channel
Blake Chapman
Michael Clowers
Rachael Conn
John Michael Cunard
Sarah Dessart
Nena Dillard
Camille Dizon
Daryl Ebanks
Drew Edwards
Stephanie Ely
Wrenn Federlein
Jennifer Fordham
Eighth Grade
I love a good laugh! These fun lov-
Hey, I have on the same exact ing eighth graders take time during
shirt! These singing eighth graders _ their middle school break to cut lose
are all decked out in their whitest and smile for the camera. The mid-
while performing songs during the dle school sure does know how to
Grandparents Day program. have fun
Whitney Glover
Kris Golub
Andy Graves
Christi Grizzard
Nancy Haney
Jessica Harrelson
Catherine Harris
Brittany Hartley
Katie Hatcher
Steven Hollis
J.T. Holton
Katie Horst
Haley Huckabee
Peter Hudson
Clay Huffman
\i
Gwen Johnson
Sara Johnson
Christopher Jones
Theresa Jurgensen
Cole Keever
Aaron Kelley
John Kipe
Amanda Koplin
Frances Layfield
Catherine Leverett
Jon Lewis
Kristen Lidstone
Hillary Lipko
Brandon Logue
Karen Marshall
Class of 2003
Matthew McCrory
Sam Meadows
Brian Mears
Richard Meredith 0 a
Elizabeth Meriwether ta,
Jesse Mielarczyk ean *
Saez,
Juan Morales
Jayanthi Narain
Audra Nessing
Nneka Nwosu
Jennifer Oliver
Lauren Patch
Bailey Perdue
Shantrice Peters
John-David Pinkston
Emily Pittard
Roxanne Pritchard
Brooklyn Punziano
Lyndsey Pye
Tom Radomski
Let the games begin! Katie Horst,
Katie Blackburn, and Jessica Asbell
await the start of a pep rally. They
can't wait to see what surprises the
cheerleaders have planned for this
rally.
52
Eighth Grade
I thought we were going to having
Egg McMouffins! Lauren Patch,
Jessica Robinson, and Nancy Haney
enjoy their delicious muffins after
the eighth grades Grandparents
Day performance.
Satish Reddy
Jessica Riggs
Jessica Robinson
Rocky Rogers
Jenna Schmitt
Kyle Schuchmann
Billy Schwab
Solomon Sewell
Megan Sightler
Benjamin Smith
Franklin Smith
Rachael Smith
Jason Spicer
Clark Stallings
Bekka Stiff
Ashley Stokes
Seth Story
Sara Suchower
Geoff Walker
William Young
What are you lookin at? Michael
Clowers waits in the middle school
yard for his ride. Students have
found that after school is a good
time to catch up on the latest news
with friends.
Dont worry; Be happy! Gwen
Johnson and Camille Dizon are all
smiles on an out of dress code day.
Students are always in especially
good moods when they get to come
to school in jeans.
Dancin the night away! Katherine
Harris, Geoff Walker, and Michael
Clowers are having a blast at a mid-
dle school social. The social was an
unforgetable night of dancing, food,
and fun
53
Class of 2003
Everything Under the sexs
actresses, Molly Hefner, Natalie An-
drews, Kate Graves, and Kristen
Salinas learn stage directions. Kates
camera captures every theatrical
moment
This is going to be easy. We have
been practicing! Out on the gym
floor, Andrea Tice and Kelly Raines
demonstrate to their classmates how
well they can do the Student Council
dance
STOP! Collaborate and listen,
Matt is back with a prom edition!
Senior Matt Graycheck is cool as
Vanilla Ice himself prom night. He
is proud to represent Mr. Ice in his
dashing attire.
I hope that this guys head doesn
fall off! Brian McBrearty and Ki
berly Thomas build a prophet fe
Sister Gs religion class. Building th
prophets was a unique hands on a
proach
54 People
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What is so funny David? Soph-
mores David Garcia, Royce Collins,
and Patrick Cassidy clown around in
the hallway before the first bell
rings. Laughter is a great way to start
the day
Girls, just want to have fun! Junior
Teri McCrea is dressed up in a big
smile because she knows she is
headed for a night full of good times
and great fun. What a night to re-
member
After the show, I'll sign your pro-
gram! Skylar Stull is star struck
with excitement before the curtain
opens. Performing in The Wiz will
give her experience she needs to
make it big
Walking along, singing a song, side
by side! Junior Matt Robinson and
Freshman Sarah Harmon enjoy the
school wide lunch where all of the
students got to eat lunch with their
friends
With our powers combined we are
just three guys standing here! Se-
nior comrades Chad Elliot, Tim
Finney, and Vance Bumgardner
come together to bond before they
go their separate ways
People 55
Part of the Big Picture
All work and no play! Andy Blum
and Jeff Dadisman study before
school starts while waiting for the
8:00 bell. At Mount de Sales study-
ing is a large part of every students
life.
Slow and steady wins the race!
Kristen Croom and Haley Crawford
walk to class after a program. Stu-
dents love having the opportunity to
come together as a school during the
assemblies.
56
Freshmen
Flashback to the 70s! These spir-
ited freshmen proudly parade
around the gym on Dress-up Day
during Homecoming. Each home-
room sends their best-dressed stu-
dents to compete in the parade
If benches could talk! Lindsay Ri-
chardson and Amy Laughter chat
before school on their favorite
bench. That bench is a popular place
for students to hang-out while they
are not in class.
They huffed and they puffed ...
These boys lost their breath blowing
up the balloons for their class bal-
loon tower. The Positive Attitudes
Day games taught students the value
of teamwork.
I passed my test! Michael Grims-
ley joyfully celebrates passing his ge-
ography exam. Making good grades
provides students with a needed
boost to get through a long, tough
day at school
F THE FRESHMAN
CLASS
1. FAMILY MEMBERS
2. MICHAEL JORDAN
3. PRINCESS DIANA
4. MARTIN LUTHER KING
5. TEACHERS
Worth looking into! Tabatha Rob-
erson and Michael Stallings are
reading Great Expectations in their
English class. They love the opportu-
nity of reading new books and learn-
ing new things.
Who needs to stand in line on
chicken day? Carlton brings his
own! Carlton McMillan shows off
his new feathered friend. The
chicken was sure to bring a smile to
all the students faces.
57
Class of 2002
Getting a Fresh Start
ws
Who's for a good game of Hats off to you! Sarah Burch and
dress-up? Ryohei Matsumoto, her hat were a huge hit on hat day.
Michael Slonaker, and Shane Stokes MDS was dotted with hats of ev ery
are decked out in their finest as they _ possible color, size, and shape as stu-
wait to perform their class skit dur- dents tipped their hats to their
ing Homecoming week. teachers.
Richard Alley
Andy Arena .
Justin Avery
) { iM
Andy Blum Aue! it +) Ha
Autumn Brickle
Burnes Brown
Nitra Brown
Kristin Byrant
Sarah Burch
Matthew Burns
John Cacavias
Josh Chafin
Katie Coates
Jonathan Cochran
Erin Coleman
James Coleman
Jenika Cooper
Haley Crawford
Kristen Croom
Alan Crowell
Carolann Curry
Nick DLaRotta
Freshmen
*Get pumped up! Andy Arena,
Andy Blum, Alicia Stramiello, and
Ashley Harrison get ready for an en-
ergetic pep rally. The freshmen love
the chance to show how much spirit
they have
The best thing at MDS is Mount de Sales curricu-
the people. They are very lum focuses on academic
friendly. Courtney excellence and teaches the
7 y word of God. Kevin
Edington Matava
Jeff Dadisman
Sarah DeLoach
Nick Dermatas
Emily Dessem
Courtney Edington
Autumn Ethridge
Nick Ewing
Amy Faircloth
Katie Fennell
Dustin Fordham
Brian Fransioli
Jessica Freeman
Audra George
Craig George
Jason Glow
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er=
Michael Grimsley
Hamilton Hardison
Sarah Harmon
Pierre Harris
Ashley Harrison
Scott Hatcher
Class of 2002
Lea Hattaway
Megan Hickman
Brandon Hughes
Kelly Hutto
Joseph Irwin
Kris Ivey
Clifford Jance
Karlene Karrfalt
Tala Katner
Kimberly Kelsey
Daniel Kiefer
Jonathan Koetter
David Lamour
Scott Lanier
Amy Laughter
LNeisha Leslie
Jennifer Leverett
Katie Leverett
Michael Lopapa
Mike Madison
Kevin Matovu
Ryohei Matsumoto
Going the extra mile! All of Mike
Madisons hard work is finally pay-
ing off as he proudly shakes hands
with Mr. Mermann while being in-
ducted into the National Junior
Honor Society.
Homecom-
ing Week has
been the best
thing about
this year so
far! Ly-
dia Sewell Always Coca Cola! Daniel
Keefer quickly finishes his can of
coke before his lunch period ends.
On hot summer afternoons, a nice
cool drink really helps to refresh stu-
dents.
Freshmen
Lee Matthews
Colby Mayers
Brian McBrearty
Carlton McMillan
Jeremiah Miller
Whitney Misch
Ben Mishra
Caitlin Murphy
Dustin Nieser
Ademola Oderinde
Audra Orange
Brandt Orr
Charley Oxley
Josh Pacosa
Ben Pierce
Christina Price
Chris Putman
Lindsay Richardson
Tabatha Roberson
Kimberly Rockmore
Maria Rouse
Kristen Salinas
King me! These freshmen boys
concentrate intently on a game of
checkers during P.E. class. The game
was full of excitement as observers
tried to determine who would win
the match.
*The atti-
tude of the .
students here
at Mount de
Sales is ter-
rhc. A=
Andy Arena
Class of 2002
Lydia Sewell
Michael Slonaker
Shelby Smith
Ashley Spillers
Michael Stalling
Lisa Stallworth
Anna Stiff
Shane Stokes
Steven Stone
Alicia Stramiello
Allen Stroupe
Skyler Stull
*He went that way!? Michael
Slonaker takes advantage of a beau-
tiful day by relaxing in the trape-
zoid. Students love having the op-
portunity to sit outside between
classes or during lunch.
*Freshman
year we are
just getting
adjusted. We
still have
three years
to go.>
Katie Fen-
nell
Freshmen
No less than the best! The Na-
tional Junior Honor Society officers
proudly prepare to induct the new
members into the club. Being a part
of NJHS is an extremely rewarding
accomplishment.
**Let the good times roll! These
freshmen are having a fabulous day
at New Student Orientation. They
were given a terrific chance to make
new friends and learn their way
around campus.
Whistle while you work! LNeisha
Leslie and Kelly Hutto work on the
Freshman class Homecoming Disco
Dancer. Everyone had a terrific time
competing in the variety of class
competitions.
Daring to be different! Lisa Stall-
worth puts a different spin on
dress-up day during Homecoming
week. All the students who put on
their best polyester felt the affects of
Disco Fever.
All tied up in knots! This group of
freshmen enjoy themselves at their
class retreat. They especially loved
the string game when they shared
various ideas about helping the envi-
ronment.
Robert Styn
James Taylor
Kristin Taylor
Kimberly Thomas
Gina Trentadue
Jackie Urdialet
Virgil Watkins
Kirby Williams
Matt Williams
Kristen Williamson
Sean Wilson
Laura Wood
Quiet Genius at work! Kristen
Croom studies for her upcoming ge-
ometry test during her lunch period.
Lunch is a great time to get help
from your peers if you dont under-
stand something.
Mount de
Sales is like a
gigantic
bunch of
great friends.
I love it here!
** Josh
Pacosa
Class of 2002
The Second Time Around
Pancakes anyone? Becky Kersey
graciously offers to share her appe-
tizing pancakes with her friends. An
energizing breakfast made by stu-
dent council is a terrific way to start
the day.
What goes up must come down! ad
Amanda Ferrara waits expectantly
for her football to go through the
hoop in the girls football relay. Posi-
tive Attitudes Day included many
class games.
64 Sophomores
Step back boys the next relay is
all mine! Royce Collins, Adrianna
Jackson, and Brandon Geddis watch
the Positive Attitudes Day festivities
with excitement as they cheer on
their class
We've got the look! Kate Haney
and Terri Tyson smile from ear to
ear. On Positive Attitudes Day, deli-
cious food, class spirit, and smiling
faces stretched as far as the eye
could see.
Stop, look, and listen! Blake Bal-
lard, Land Bonner, and John Hurley
always enjoy the assemblies in the
gym. The special schedules on those
days help to add a bit of variety to
school.
You're not going to believe this but
Mandy McClung chatters about
the new hat she bought for Hat Day
as she makes her way through the
crowd of people in Mercy Hall to her
next class
Words { Never Want fo Hear
Again:
Anthology. ; Or so we thought. .. Thetest is
youp friend. We This is not worthy of your
many talents. = Monica Lewinsky. : Take
out one sheet of paper. . - Do you want a
detention? .. Please report toMH-9... You
should have thought of that before you... Take
off that necklace. a. Treaty of Versailles. 7
What do you mean you left it af home? asad
Vou couldn't have studied and made this grade.,
< | told you SO... If you'd only worked a little
harder. vr Get a haircut.
Getting to know you! Lea Mitchell
introduces herself to one of her fu-
ture classmates at new student orien-
tation. New students enjoyed meet-
ing people before school actually
started.
*Go Colonel, go Colonel! Wes
Nichols stunned the school when he
arrived on Hat Day with a chicken
perched on his head. Laughter filled
the halls as the bird nodded to the
passing faculty.
Class of 2001 . 65
So Far, So Good
Making the Grade Before school Flower Power Justin Trentadue
Royce Collins and Daniel Castre- decides where the final flower
sana rush to finish reviewing fog should be put on the homecoming
their algebra test. Homeroom pro- disco dancer. His careful attention
vides an excellent place for that last to detail helped the sophomores win
minute studying. this competition
Madhu Adiga
India Anderson
Natalie Andrews
Blake Ballard
Carman Bell
acl
Michelle Bentley
Florence Bivins
Land Bonner
Julia Brost-Clark
Justin Bundrage
Patrick Cassidy
Daniel Castresana
Sean Caulfield
Royce Collins
Devin Cooper
Tyler Cribb
Kirk Davenport
Jessica Deeb
Evan Demere
Amanda Ferrara
Chad Folsom
David Garcia
Sophomores
Congratulations! Sean Caulfield,
Kelly Wall, and Ivey Miller are be-
ing recognized at the fall sports as-
sembly. They have been running
endlessly all fall on the MDS cross-
country team
MDSs atmosphere is Both the students and
great like a second the faculty have
home! I feel really class. Everyone re-
comfortable. Crys- spects each other.
tle Roberson Patrick Cassidy
Carl Garofalo
Lindsey Gaskins
Matthew Gay
Brandon Geddis
Margo Gentry
Brittany Graham
Kate Haney
Candace Harrington
Sarah Harrison
Eddie Hearn
Mary Heenan
Emily Hernandez
Lindsey Holder
John Hurley
Adreanna Jackson
Janelle Joe
Erica Johnson
Becky Kersey
Lauren LeBlanc
Ryan Leonard
Chris Lockwood
Matthew Lorge
Class of 2001
Jana Mann
Elizabeth Mason
Nick McClendon
Mandy McClung
Nick Miklowski
Ivey Miller
Lea Mitchell
Jennifer Nelson
Wes Nichols
John Norfleet
Timothy OMahony
Genevieve Olivier
Carla Paschke
Jenny Paschke
Elizabeth Pearce
Jayme Potts
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Georgia Ragonetti = : z
Phillip Raines
Crystle Roberson
Jessie Rosa .
Molly Rowland
David Rumph S
Hey you have more pancak
2 than me! Keri Beth Tidmore aj
Kate Haney enjoy the pancakes st
I ) Od Lal I ) dent council made. Everyone got
school early so they would ha
plenty of time to eat.
TI love
cheering for
MDS. Its * a | )
great going \ : ny
to all the ,
games! ' |
Carla 4
This is my lunch Go get your ;
Paschke own! Something in the cafeteria > ,
;
catches Blake Ballards attention as
he eats. During lunch, the cafeteria
is filled with fabulous food and lots
a ; _
of friends.
Sophomores
Lanier Sammons
Justin Schuchmann
. Marisa Scott
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is j \ j 3
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Brian Slocum
Cam Snow
Ren Stanley
Chad Stefano
Mike Stone
Spencer Stull
Eden Taylor
Rashad Tharpe
Keri Beth Tidmore
Justin Trentadue
Terri Tyson
Kelly Wall
Ben Washburn
Jennifer Webb
Dallas Williams
Fee Cletia Wimberly
Who turned off the heat?Lindsey
Holder, Brittany Graham, and Lau-
ren LeBlanc try to keep from free-
zing before an assembly. Even with a
gym full of people, it is still hard to
stay warm.
Here at
Mount de
Sales I dont
have to be
afraid to be
myself.
Land Bonner
Class of 2001
We cant wait for the reception!
Jennifer Nelson and Keri Beth Tid-
more talk with Keri Beths parents
nN O O I | e after the National Honor Society In-
ductions. Parents always enjoy these
occasions
Speed is everything! Tyler Cribb
watches as Nick McClendon pre-
pares to break the speed pitch rec-
ord. This was just one of the activi-
ties from Student Council on Posi-
tive Attitudes Day.
Now how am I supposed to fit this
in my locker! Carman Bell struggles
to get the books she needs from her
locker before the bell rings. Going to
your locker can be a trying experi-
ence.
Have you hugged a tree today?
Molly Rowland and her new friend
plant a tree together at the Nickel
odeon Big Help-a-thon. People of all
ages came together to improve Cen-
tral City Park
70 _ Sophomores
The silence is deafening! Justin
Bundrage, Florence Bivins, and Kirk
Davenport listen intently to a guest
speaker. Students are amazed at
what they learn if they take time to
listen.
Where, oh where can my homeroom
teacher be? Julia Brost-Clark waits
for a teacher to unlock her home-
room. Coming to school early gives
students time to think about the ap-
proaching day
Holy Cow I have fabulous legs!
Defending champion Justin Trenta-
due competes in the Best Legs Con-
test on Positive Attitudes Day. This
competition, judged by the faculty,
brings a lot of laughs.
Diggin the day away! John Nor-
fleet digs with all his might at the
Nickelodeon Big Help. John and
other concerned students from Ma-
con helped to plant a garden at Cen-
tral City Park.
Holding their own! Chad Stefano,
Ryan Leonard, and Chad Folsom
cringe under the weight of the soph-
omores pyramid on Positive Atti-
tudes Day. Being the bottom of the
pyramid is no laughing matter
Class of 2001 71
Looking Beyond the Edge
a
I dont think thats funny! Junior
Dyana Davis has something to laugh
about during second period English
class but her classmate Zack Dadis-
man doesnt think its a laughing
matter.
Hf
yuu
**Love this wig! Rob Chandler
shows his school spirit and good
sense of humor by participating in
the junior class skit during Home-
coming. The outfit wouldnt be the
same without the wig.
72
Juniors
This is a wonderful day for a pic-
nic! Rebecca Raffield enjoys lunch
with her parents and the chance to
eat in the sun. The parent - student
lunch is a big part of Homecoming
How am I ever going to remember
all of this? Molly Hefner concen-
trates hard on the last minute study-
ing she is squeezing in before her
morning exam
studying
Its the Three Amigos! Jeffery Be-
ster, Sean Hickey, and Micah Coo-
per relax during their lunch and en-
joy each others company. These
three peas in a pod love to just sit
and discuss
Exam week is full of
Now, what book did I need again?
Sean Coleman frantically
through his locker for the book that
he needs for his next class. Students
race the bell to get to class on time
searches
MOST MEMORABLE
EXPERIENCES OF THE YEAR
1. SPRING BREAK
2. PROM
3. JUNIOR RETREAT
4. POSITIVE ATTITUDES DAY
5. HOMECOMING
Howdy, partner! Wearing his fa-
vorite Western hat, John McBrearty
takes part in the Hats Offtoa
Teacher Day sponsored by Student
Council. He gives an added thumbs
up to his teachers
Walk the walk and talk the talk!
On their way to the gym, John Ze-
bell and Chrissy Waterman stroll ca-
sually down the breezeway with
style. They strut their stuff without
missing a step
Class of 2000
The Milleniums Edge
MDS is conservative MDS allows the stu-
and challenging. This dents to learn in a safe
school encourages stu- and comfortable envi-
dents to try their best. ronment. Taylor
Sarah Blaylock Bragg
Erica Arena
Amber Barham
Ross Barrineau
Alex Beeson
Jeffrey Bester
Sarah Blaylock
Taylor Bragg
David Brennaman
Trey Brown
Chris Burch
Manoela Carneiro
Rob Chandler
Sean Coleman
Robert Connely
Micah Cooper
Lucy Crosby
Ross Crumbley
Zack Dadisman
Dyana Davis
Jamie Davis
Carrie DeLoach
Brannon Dodd
Jonathan Ducote
Juniors
Lost in reflection! Andy Knight
and Ben Jones listen carefully to the
speaker at the junior retreat. Later.
they played games, attended a
prayer service, and spent time with
friends
String em up!Lucy Crosby and **Juniors, flash a smile! Sarah
Lindsey Mummert had a great time Mead, Erica Arena, and Alysson
helping decorate for homecoming by Pohl enjoy the company of their fel-
putting up disco discs. Each one had low classmates at the junior retreat
the name and number of a varsity The best part was that there was no
football player homework.
Jay Epps
Steve Fennell
Russ Ferreyra
Andy Filush
Mike Flanders
Kate Graves
Jason Grizzard
Pierce Hale
Brooke Hartley
Molly Hefner
Sean Hickey
Amanda Higdon
JaMelle Hill
Jim Hitchcock
Katie Hofstadter
Ben Huffman
Autumn Huntsinger
Anne Hurley
Jared Intaphan
Rokita Johnson
Ben Jones
Clare Katner
Melody Kirkland
Class of 2000
Andy Knight
Adam Koetter
Tabatha LeMaster
Christina Leslein
Lori Leslie
Beth Lorge
Matt McBride
Jessie McCarren
Terri McCrea
Sarah Mead
Michael Morrow
Lindsey Mummert
Kelly OBrien
Heather Orange
Rachael Patch
Alysson Pohl
Tim Price
Elena Proctor
Jennifer Puckett
David Puryear
Rebecca Raffield
Jennifer Ray
Becky Reese
I am the president of the fashion
club! Amber Barham explains to
Andy Filush how the shirt he has on
clashes with his pants. They discuss
these fashion issues during their free
period.
Tam ready
for my senior
year. I hope
it is most
memorable
. Adam
Koetter
Hurry and study quick! Brooke
Hartley and Emily Smith catch up
on last minute studing before a long
day of exams. Hope they dont for-
get anything important that could
cause trouble.
Juniors
Nick Richardson
R -P Rider
Matt Robinson
Melissa Rosa
Walter Sanders
Samantha Silva
Emily Smith
Kasey Smith
Mary Catherine Smith
Danny Snyder
Rachel Spradley
Adam Stafford
Keely Stanley
Krystle Stewart
Michael Stramiello
Katie Thomason
Jennifer Van
Beth Vance
Ryan Wade
Melissa Washburn
Chrissy Waterman
Kevin Wright
John Zebell
We are way too cool to be here!
This crew of junior guys, Robert
Connely, Mike Flanders, Ben Huff-
man, and Russ Ferreyra take time
out of their day to pose for this
photo opportunity.
*T feel that I
should set a
good
example for
younger
students.
Samantha
Silva
Class of 2000
**What is going on over there?
Rachel Spradley and David Puryear
gaze with wonder at the other side of
{ I ( { 1 ( Wa I } S the trapezoid. Something exciting is
always happening on the Mount de
Sales campus
Its a bright, bright sunshinny day!
Junior Manoela Carneiro shows the
world what a fantastic day she is
having by her big smile. Not even
the studying she is doing can
dampen her day
My thinking cap is on and I am
ready for class! Becky Reese sits
wondering about the new things she
will learn today in Trig. Her hat
helps her concentrate and absorb
lots of knowledge
Melissa, me and you are like peas
and carrots! Ross Crumbley and
Melissa Washburn enjoy each oth-
ers company and the Junior-Senior
prom.Their night in the Orient was
one to remember
78 Juniors
Lets get started and quick! These
junior, soon to be senior boys, wait
for the Moving Up Day assembly to
begin. With the excitement about
becoming seniors, they just cant sit
still
Now that the hard part is over, what
am I going to do for lunch? Now a
Senior, Danny Snyder thinks about
what to do with his afternoon. Se-
niors are given the day off after
Moving Up
What was I about to say? Jared In-
taphan concentrates and tries to re-
member the important thing he was
about to say. The feet poping out in
front of him disrupted his train of
thought
Im so nervous, I have butterflies!
Mike Flanders, Tim Price, and
Amanda Higdon wait patiently for
their speaking parts in the Moving
Up Day assembly. Hope they re-
member their lines
Daydream believer! Jennifer Puck-
ett daydreams. Wonder what she is
thinking about? Perhaps she is plan-
ning the next Mount de Sales pep
rally or skit or maybe just enjoying
the moment
Class of 2000 79
Its been a long year but we're...
STILL IN ONE PIECE
1999: ONE last year for the senior class to make MDS history!
ow dol
Look?
Katie Mayers
finds that it is
more fun to dress
up herself than
the disco dancer.
During Home-
coming Week,
classes compete
to see who has the
best dressed
dummy. This
activity is a class
tradition that has
always proven to
be lots of fun.
Man these
pancakes are
good! Robert
Snider and Eric
Sessions enjoy
the Student
Council-
sponsored
pancake
breakfast on
Student
Appreciation
Day. This was
only one of the
many activities
planned for
Catholic Schools
80*%Seniors
Balancing classes, sports, play rehearsals, and club
7 activities with just having fun was both chal-
s lenging and exhausting, but it was a year of
| good times and GREAT memories.
Though a diverse CILASS with different
interests and talents, the class of 1999 was
UNITED in their spirit. The lessons they have learned, both in
and out of class, are bound to stay with them FOREVER.
When I was a
freshman,
becoming a
senior seemed
so far away...
Will Hefner sits
contemplating
what the future
holds for him
next year. Will
is amazed at
how far he has
come and how
much he has
accomplished in
the last four
years at Mount
de Sales.
inally
Seniors!
These seniors
enthusiastically
help incoming
freshmen learn
the ropes at New
Student
Orientation in
August, They
know that being
a senior means
sharing the
things that they
have learned in
their years of
experience.
Seniors
Jonathan Christian Akin . Wayne Antwan Andrews
Emily Kathryn Andrews Christine Marie Arcand
4
Lillie Paulene Austin
Gabriel Kamal Azar
Jennifer Brooke Blankenship Kelley Ruth Brown
=
Gevari Dennard Brown Melanie Dianne Brown
Jonathan David Canady
Daniel Vance Bumgardner,
Jr.
P|
John Daniel Cassidy, Jr.
Jeffrey Thomas Crumbley
Dmya Genise Carswell
Christopher Brian Carrigan
Melissa Michelle Craig
Elizabeth Moseley Coleman
We may beasmall class,
* bul we Lave bi7
Learts.
= ~Ftolly Dugas
All | want to do
is study! Senior
Gabriel Azar gets
in some last
minute studying
before taking the
AP Biology exam
for Mrs
Dermatas
Are you sure
this is all we had
to do last
night? During
homeroom,
Bradley McClung
checks with Luke
Knight about the
assignment
What was my
password
again? Donovan
Davis takes
advantage of the
computer lab in
Sheridan Hall to
finish some
schoolwork
$4 Seniors
So what youre
saying is...
At the pancake
breakfast,
Elizabeth
es > rT Coleman tries t
entors Are Stistor Y and Se oe.
friends are telling
You re StH Ne aking Gt/ aS
If you could start over as a Freshmen,
what would you do differently?
I would I would
@e@ ! wouldn't
I would get
The easy life is
definitely for
us! Enjoying the
life of a Senior,
Kelly Raines,
Andrew Jenkins,
and Laura
Perazzola kick
back and relax
Would you like
to join us?
Mandie
Rey nolds, Chad
Green, and Katie
Bentley take a
break from
studying in the
library
Start over
because
then |
wouldnt
have
learned
these life
lessons.
volunteer
more in the
Macon
community
and be more
active at
school.
my work
done and
start off
making
honors.
What? No, you
cant have my
answers! On
Math Day, team
captain Michael
Walton works on
some Math
Munchies during
lunch
have more
fun and not
WOITY as
much about
what people
think of
me.
Bring on the
entertainment!
Seniors Brennan
McGoldrick and
Stefano Danese
hang out before
the skits begin on
Skit Night
Seniorg 85
Lashandra Nicole Davis
Stefano Alfredo Danese ana | Donovan Dofinell Dewi
Erin Kelly Dessart Chad Matthew Elliott
Holly Katharine Dugas Timothy Wayne Finney
Jessica Heather Garcia Matthew Jacob Graycheck
Marla DeAndtea Geddis Chadwick LaShun Green
Kristin Simmon Harris
+ 7 mn ,
David Lee Grinstead
John Michael Howell
Christopher Arthur Dale
Howard
Andrew Michael Jenkins
Jennifer Marie Jaudon
Sara Beth Hill
Erin Teresa Huellemeier
Benjamin Terrell Hubbard
Thy class 4s oneina
million. There will never
be another Ithke us.
7 April Lewis
Let the Seniors
do it! Senior
Sarah Suff rocks
the Mount de
Sales gym with
her school spirit
at the Homecom
ing pep rally
All aboard the
Ladys Bug!
Jessica Stinson
gets ready to roll
around the gym
on Costume
Day during
Homecoming
Week
Youre lookin
groovy! David
Schnell, Laura
Perrazola, and
Michelle Black
take some fashion
tips from the
60's on Dress Up
Day
$8 Seniors
Lets go
_ Cavaliers!
UV. (P oe 94 Holly Dugas
Se a as C ims \ takes a traditional
Senior lap around
Ouper, Super Shats What sil hese
beginning of a
C Senror's Ay e / Pep Rally
Stop, drop, crush the dawgs! End up on the top!
Oh-h-h_ no, thats how those Cavaliers roll!
Stop, drop, disco fever is hot!
. ww Oh-h-h no, George Waltons team is a flop!
Stop, drop, Seniors takin the spot!
[> Who rocks the is - '
: BE house...The Oh-h-h no, thats how the Seniors roll!
bes Seniors rock the
7. I 1? Nobod
: seen evil . Stop, drop, we put the dogs on a leash!
Oh-h-h no, may the pups rest in peace!
| pep rallies than
rant the members of
. the Senior class.
Thats how the
Seniors roll!
. Vari Brown, Ben
La An Hubbard, and
te * Nathan Williams
, lead the Senior
- _ - -
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Sy, Ah cheer
Ae Si
-Senior Class Cheer for Homecoming
Can you guess
who these two
are? Disguised
in their 60's
wardrobe, Seniors
April Lewis and
Brandon Jolley
strut their stuff
for the camera
C-A-V-A-L-I-
E-R-S! Cavaliers
are the best!
These Seniors are
pumped up at a
pep rally for the
Cavailer football
team
Brandon DeWitt Jolley Rosemary Shell Kurzen
David Lucas Knight John Michael LeBlanc
pry ia A a ws
F F | April Yolanda Lewis Bradley Scott Lynch
(
Lena Laranda Mathis
Rebecca Suzanne Mattox
Jessica Margaret McDaniel
Turner Bryan Oppy
James Richard Prigatano
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oe
John Brennan McGoldrick
Hewell Taj Middleton
Carl Joseph Merschat
Charles Brinson Orr Laura Jean Perazzola
John Michael. Pearce
This years Senror class
represents diversity. 33 first
class /
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At the first
retreat, each
Senior placed his
or her name on a
puzzle piece.
Then the pieces
were united into
one shape during
the service
92 Seniors
Peace be with
you always.
Mandie Reynolds
and Jennifer
Jaudon share a
hug and a
blessing during
the prayer service
at the fall retreat
Scruba dub
dub, these
Seniors are ina
tub. Actually, it
is a human
washing machine
complete with an
agitator and
clothes
ogether As One
Mind, Lody, and Spirit
We are the big,
bad, mighty
Senior boys, and
we're ready to
take on the
world! These
7UYS hav 4 tun
together at the
last retreat
Seniors Rule!!
Taking advantage
of a Senior
tradition, Turner
Oppy and his
classmates run
across Campus on
the last day of
school
Hmm, who
should I write?
Al a retreat,
Suzanne Maddox
writes to a friend
in the class. All
the Seniors wrote
a letter to a
1
classmate
-
~
This is it
buddy! Wayne
Andrews and
Vance
Bumgardner give
each other one
last playful punch
on the last day of
school
~!
=
Careful, just a
bit lower! With
steady concentra
tion, Laura
Perazzola and
Luke Knight try
to pass a Life
Saver without
using hands
Kelly, it really
isnt that
funny. During
the lunch break at
the retreat, Kris
Harris and Kelly
Dessart think
something is truly
hilarious
Seniors 93
Matthew Branden Renfroe
David Brandon Schnell
Sarah Ann Stiff
Amanda Kathleen Reynolds
Eric Reed Sessions
Matthew Thaddeus Ritter
Kimberly Rose Sarabia
Glenn Thomas Shelby, Jr.
Robert Lee Snider
_ Rebecca Lynn Stokes
z
rs
|
Sara Beth Tamboli
Andrea Margaret Tice Dennisha Laquett Vinson
- i, e John Calvin Tripp II etl Michael Keith Walton, Jr.
IT do not know
where they will be
10 or 20 years
from now, bul J
expect great
7 thin gs from them.
Nathan Paul Williams i Leslee Marsalis Worrell --Mr. Stephen Turner
Leslie Anne Witherington
Ce OE
We have had a lof of; fun in the years we spent here. Now it is
lime to.move on and experience fhe rest of our lives, bulweaill
ary
never forget our friends and. good, limes.
ima ~~Carl Werschat
96 Seniors
Check out these
two ladies!
Having the time
of their lives,
Katie Mayers and
Lena Mathis
float on cloud
nine during the
prom
Dec
L
Gettin jiggy
with it! These
four Men In
Black fill in as
dance floor
defenders while
working up a
sweat at the prom
\
Baby, you and
me got a groovy
kind of love!
Missy Arcand and
her date David,
with their
matching outfits,
are in syne on
prom night
These flowers
arent mine! I'm
just holding
them. Luke
Knight takes care
of his dates
bouquet while she
is away for the
moment
We're not
leaving until
we've danced the
entire
away!
Nathan Williams
and Kris Harris
have a blast at
their last prom
An Cvenin Y
In The Chitin a.
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REQUESTS THE HONOF
PRESENCE Al
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Pass the chips...
we've got the
salsa!!!" Senior
Bradley McClung
and his date Clare
Katner spice up
the atmosphere at
the prom
OF YOUI :
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NINETY-NINI
PROM
/ MARCH TWENTY SEVENTH,
NINETY-NINI
What a perfect
couple! Taking
a break from
dancing, Leslie
Witherington and
Glenn Shelby
catch their breath
and enjoy some
punch
Seniors 97
. Class of |
- , ee St
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&
?
7 at th
low can you be
inding still, yet
ying forward?
Beth Tamboli is
puzzled as her
assmates try out
the first ride at
Universal- the
oving sidewalk
OO Seniors
Long bus rides
are always so
much fun!- at
least for Melanie
Brown. The trip
was long, but the
Seniors
entertained each
other
Now who am I
supposed to talk
to? Carl
Merschats seat
mate Jessica
Garcia must be
exhausted after a
full day at
Universal studios
Fun in the
sun! After the
Senior Honors
program, this
group of Sentors
left for a weekend
at Universal
Studios and
Pleasure Island
Bring on the
first remove! In
order to receive
dinner, the guests
at King Henrys
Feast had to call
to the kitchen for
their first course
of food
Lirty-six Jtours of ,
Nonstop Memortes
Welcome to
King Henrys
Feast. Jonathan
Akin proudly
wears his House
of Lancaster
crown while
enjoying the royal
entertainment
Michelle, get
that off Andreas
head! Taking a
break from riding
the movies
Andrea Tice and
Michelle Craig
chill outside the
hat shop
One of these
people just
doesnt belong.
Can you guess
who? This
group of Seniors
is joined by the
hot tub girl late
Friday night
Hey Leslie, did
you see what I
just saw?
Seniors Sara Hill
and Leslie
Witherington
react with the
same expression
for a moment
Seniors. 10]
We look good
in these robes!
ifer Jaudon
lenr
ind Chris
Ive been
waiting for this
moment for 12
years! Proudly
accepting his
diploma, Glenn
Shelby ends his
high school career
at MDS
As you
experience the
darkness,
imagine the
cold. At
Candlelight, the
Seniors listened
to what life was
like in Jesus time
102 Seniors
No matter how
far apart we are,
we will always
be friends!
Senior girls get in
a last group hug
before the
graduation
exercises
Im going to
remember this
for the rest of
my life!
Salutatorian Kim
Sarabia is all
smiles as she
takes the stage at
graduation
Ont
Remember
You
It feels great to
finally flip this
tassle! Mount de
Sales Valedictorian
Marla Geddis
pauses to enjoy
this well earned
milestone in her
life
So many
awards, so little
wall space!
Jonathan Canady
leaves the Seniors
Honors assembly
with his
certificates and a
Senior Plaque
Please dont let
my hair catch on
fire! Melanie
Brown and
Jessica Garcia
lead the
procession at the
Candlelight Carol
Service
Off we go, into
the wild blue
yonder. Matt
Ritter and Eric
Sessions have a
bright future
ahead of them
after graduating
from MDS
Seniors
We're taking it...
ONE DAY AT A TIME
Classes, friends, homework, jobs, extracurricular activities---
he Best of ALL in a day's work for a Mount de Sales stu-
Friends
Freshman Gina
Tae ad WN dent. Fortunately, these students really know
Brooke 5 .
sored : 5) how to turn WORK into something fun
hug before ae ;
pre | AND exciting. Whether it is by serving
important to take
eo , others, by publishing student literary efforts,
close to you that
you care about
oem or by putting on a magnificent PLAY, they
definitely make sure that student life at Mount
de Sales is anything and everything but dull and boring.
Cool hat,
man!!!"
Sophomores
Mandy McClung
and Justin
Trentadue show
off their awesome
hats on Tip Your
Hat to Your
Teacher Day
during Catholic
Schools Week
Students learned
to show some
respect and have
a little fun at the
same time
104 Student Life
wo ofa
Kind
Freshmen Lydia
Sewell and Tala
Katner relax and
chat after the
Student Council-
sponsored
Pancake
Breakfast and
wait for the
morning bell.
There is nothing
like spending a
little time with
friends.
Flashback from
the 70s!!!"
Seniors Carl
Merschat and
Kris Harris are all
decked out in
their groovy
seventies gear
just in time for
the disco fever
that swept
through Mount de
Sales during
Homecoming
W eek
Student Life 105
Oohbh!!! I get it now! Dont ever
tell that silly joke again! Junior
Heather Orange and Sis Audra Or-
ange share a few nonsense jokes at
lunch. Even though jokes can get
pretty lame, they still manage to
have a good time.
Student Life
Come and see all of the possibilities
that are waiting for you at col-
lege!!!" These words seem to scream
at Junior Rachel Patch as she flips
through a college brochure. Shes
getting ready for some major life de-
cisions!!
Down space alien mutant!!! pre-
pare for your defeat!!" Freshman
Dustin Neiser combats evil graphing
calculator germoids and viruses on
the Warner Robins school bus. Be-
ing a hero helps the trip to school
just fly by!!!
Abracadabra bubbling toil and
trouble, ... Shazzam!!! Junior Matt
Mcbride is very enchanting with his
mystical moves, piercing eyes, and
his oh-so-suave charismatic pres-
ence. With his smoothness he can
hypnotize anybody!!!
Off To A Fresh Start
Hey Michelle!!! Just HOW are we
supposed to do th Hmm [ll
show you! Senior Kelly Raines asks
Michelle Black how to log in names
at the new student orientation
These two helped keep the long day
running smoothly
time to GO!! Seventh grader Rainy
Pearson waits patiently for the next
bell to ring. Sometimes class just
seems to last for forever!!! Hopefully
the bell will be ringing shortly
C'mon! Just take my picture al-
ready!! Seventh grader Patrick
Hanson waits impatiently for his
student I.D. picture to be taken. Its
hard to be all smiles all of the time
Hopefully, he'll muster up a smile
for this one
Yeah ... all right! Only one more to
go!!! Junior R.P. Rider scratches
off yet another line in his homework
assignment pad. Going at this light-
ning fast pace he'll be done with
his work in absolutely no time at
all!!!
107
Beginning of the Year
Come see the softer side of ... Stu-
dent Council! Junior Kevin Wright
passes a funny joke along to his fel-
low members. Sophomore Lanier
Sammons caught the punchline.
Even class leaders need to share a re-
lieving laugh.
I can already hear the change clang-
ing! Student Council Vice Presi-
dent Marla Geddis cheerfully antici-
pates the success of this years Pen-
nies from Heaven.**Generous stu-
dents can make some children very
happy! says Marla.
108
Student Life
You see, stacking and refilling. sil-
verware is a delicate operation. Dont
mess with our perfection! Leslie
Witherington and Ashley Harrison
fill the utensil containers at the pan-
cake breakfast during Catholic
Schools Week.
Student Council Members From bottom left, Lindsey Mummert, Lucy
Crosby, Treasurer Vernon Logan, President Beth Tamboli, Leslie Withering-
ton, Jonathan Canady, Rob Chandler, Kristen Taylor, Maria Rouse, Jana
Mann, Sarah Harrison, Lanier Sammons, Kevin Wright, Sean Caufield, John
Paul Shelby, Robert Snider, Adam Koetter, Lee Matthews, Michael
Slonaker, Carlton McMillan, Zack Dadisman, Bradley McClung, Secretary
David Schnell, Royce Collins, Josh Chafin, Ashley Harrison
Taking Charge
Hey Pancake!! Im talkin to you!
And Im your superior, Mr. Pan-
cake!!! While Marla Geddis cleans
the griddle, Zack Dadisman, Sean
Caufield, Rob Chandler and Taj
Middleton all pay homage to those
tasty breakfast cakes!
Just tell them you were sent by the
Froot Cow, F ROOOT ... cow!!!
*Senior Jessica Stinson jams while
making an effective fruit sale info-
mercial. Her little song and dance
really got this years sale moooo-
ving!!!
Gosh! curling ribbon is soo much
fun!- only 41 more bags to go!!"
Sophomore Royce Collins curls rib-
bon on goodies for the annual Kris
Kringle shop.With the extra curled
pieces, gift packages are extra special
to give ... and get!
Hey! Its Snow Whites dwarfs! Hi
Happy,Bashful,Grumpy and Doc!
With mixed emotions at the Stu.Co
elections, candidates Keri Beth Tid-
more,John Paul Shelby, Lanier Sam-
mons, and Jana Mann just cant
hide the way they feel!
Student Council
Blast From The Past
A Decade Revisited
Come On Everybody, Show Your
Spirit! Sophomore Lauren LeBlanc
shows off a new cheer at the Home-
coming Pep Rally. With her school
spirit, she fires up the entire student
body for an exciting game against
George Walton
Leave Us And Our Food In
Peace! Sophomores Matthew Gay,
John Paul Shelby, and freshman
Kristin Taylor all enjoy their Baldi-
nos subs at the Parent Lunch during
Homecoming Week. I wonder if all
that hair gets in his way!
Student Life
*Yes, Its True. Weve Come A
Long Way, And We Are The Best.
Senior Glenn Shelby keeps your at-
#*Oh My Gosh! I Am So Glad We
Dont Have To Wear This Stuff Ev-
eryday! Seniors Shell Kurzen
tention by telling how well the foot- Rebecca Stokes, and Suzanne Mat-
ball team has progressed during its tox have plenty of time
season. Its Great To Be A Part Of about
Mount de Sales!
) gZOSSIp
the weird ou y see al
the hour-long Parent Lunch
Sr ohnaetiie diane
.
Peace, Man! Junior Ma
*Wow! Did People Actually Wear
Those Kind :
ire
| spirit
What A Blast! Everybody Groove
To The Beat! T
oming
Dance tur
it! Im-
Homecoming
Hey, Huggy Bear!Hey, Slicky
Ricky! Lets step to the right, roll
it up tight..and groove!* Seniors
Brandon Jolley and Taj Middleton
bust a move for the This
soulful performance got the crowd
into the festivities.
school
@#**Dont make me angry, you
won't like me when Im angry. Se-
nior Jonathan Akin comes to school
decked out in a puffy hulkster wig
and ghastly green makeup. Lucky for
the innocent bystanders, this mon-
storous hulk is smiling
eO.K. Scoob, heres the deal, let's
get the snacks and get out of here be-
fore we see a.GHOOOST! Juniors
Pierce Hale and Ben Huffman dog
around as Scooby-Doo and Shaggy
during skit night. This skit made the
night extra fun
Student Life
* Peace, Love, and FOOD! Se-
nior Elizabeth Coleman has much
Sand-
the
good
enthusiasm for her lunch
a little
company of good friends and
laughs. Students of all
joyed Parent Lunch Day
wiches seem tastier in
classes en-
Young at heart, but strong in feel-
ing! Eighth graders Colin Booth,
John Michael Cunard, and Blake
Chapman display their funky
threads as they peacefully protest
war. This group made a neat entry In
the Best Dressed Contest
Time Warp
Lacin Up The Boogie Shoes
*Awww yeah, kick it one more
time..! Junior girls Amber Barham,
Katie Thomason, and Kasey Smith
are raised to new heights at the bon-
fire, while still getting down and
jammin. Watch out Soul Train
here they come!!!
*Ladies and gentlemen your 1998
Homecoming Court. Brandon Jol-
ley.Sara Hill,Leslie Witherington,
Marla Geddis,Kim Sarabia,Den-
nisha Vinson,Beth Tamboli,Bradley
McClung,David Schnell,Taj Middle-
ton.Vari Brown,and Michael Wal-
ton
Homecoming
Yes theyre sisters, identical sisters
they're alike. They smile alike,
they talk alike, sometimes they even
walk alike! Deciphering Jenny
from Carla Paschke could make you
lose your mind when sisters are
two of a kind!
I love you, you love me.. were the
bestest brother and sister duo as
there ever could be! Sean Coleman
and sis Erin give each other great big
hugs and say they love each other
too. Now they're off to save the
world!
114 Student Life
Hey Stephen Yeah Scott? Are
you going to the family reunion? Its
in Africa. Yep! and Im bringing the
sweet tea!!!" Cousins and faculty
members Scott and Stephen Turner
catch up on pressing family matters
and local news
Rollin, rollin, rollin, keep the
Rowlands rollin ... around!!!" Mol
Rowland and her younger broth
Joshua are having a Rowland goc
time in the middle school yard t
gether. Soon somersaults will fly e
erywhere!
All in the Family
Put em up, put em up stick up
your dukes!!! Showing a more real-
istic portrayal of family relations
Spencer and Skylar Stull share one
of those rare, and yet special
family moments. Its great to see
them get along.
Just look over your shoulder
baby!!!! Junior Autumn Hutsinger
reminds younger sis Amelia that all
she ever has to do is just call her
name and she'll be there ... to com-
fort her and fill her world with
dreams abounding.
Can you tell who the Chief is in this
family photo? Mr. Dockrell and son
Andrew enjoy special family time
before school. Sometimes, if youre
lucky, Andrew will even bring his
friend Bill along for added com-
pany and fun.
One little, two little, three little
Dadismans. Five little, six little,
Seven little Dadismans ... * NO
theyre only four Dadismans here!
Standing proud with fellow family
members are Bethany, Zack, Mrs.
Dadisman, and Jeff.
Family Ties 115
Birds enjoy houses with right an-
gles! Explains Sophomore Phillip
Raines as he demonstrates to Junior
Katie Hofstader and sophomore
Kate Haney the environmentally
sound way to construct homes for
feathered friends.
9Peek-a-boo, where are you?! The
Environmental Club moderator, Mr.
Scott Turner, really has become one
with nature ... his camoflauge pants
blend in well with the natural sur-
roundings!! He collects trash from
the outdoors.
@ Environmental Club. Barrineau,Bragg, Dodd, Ducote.Davenport,Snider,Oppy Slocumb,Brost,Ha:
son, Raginetti,Schnell, Danese,Canady,McClung, Hill, Brown, LeBlanc, Walton, Tidmore, Haney,Ha
ley,Patch,Raffield Huntsinger, Williams, Andrews, Witherington,Mummert,Cro sby,Sh
by, Wright, Hutto, Huellemier,Stiff,Pasche,Pas che,Mann,Graham,LeBlanc,Reynolds, Stokes, Dell
ach,Pohl ,Dermatas,Coleman, Daigle,Arcand, Vinson,Folsom,Sanders,Garcia, Perazola, Tamboli,Be
ly,Cassidy,Fennel,Stramiello,Trentadue,Mcbre arty,Katner ,Grinstead,Huffman,Chandler,Bumga
ner,Rowland,Coleman,Cassidy,Ha_ le,Barham,Snider,Fennel,Stefano,Snow,Sammons,Renfroe,G|
cia,Castr esana,Graycheck,Grimsley,Stramiello,Arena,Richardson, Taylor,Wimbe rly,Prigantano,M
Clung,Freeman, Olivier,Stull,Falnders,Stiff,Andrews,Price,Lockwood,Norfleet,Ferr ara,Graves,
son,Connely, Raines, Williams,Joe,Wood,Stafford,Sewell ,Hurley,Stallworth, Lockwood, Etheredge
We built this city of bird-
houses!!! This bright-eyed and
bushy-tailed portion of the Environ-
mental Club rose early to construct
livable dwellings for natures crea-
tures. They are proud of the artistic
outcome!
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We Are Planeteers!
Its hard to tell just exactly whos
king of the hill among these spectac-
ular nature lovers! Dennisha Vin-
son, Brandon Dodd, Robert
Connely, and Phillip Raines lay
against sturdy rocks to take a break
and enjoy lunch.
We're not hitch-hikers, just envi-
ronmentalists!!! Sophomores Geor-
gia Ragonetti and Sarah Harrison
stroll around the athletic complex
and pick up garbage along a roadside
to restore the areas natural, clean
beauty.
George, George, George of the
Jungle! No, ... its Rob Chandler
of the Environmental Club!! Al-
though, he does watch out for that
tree. He cleans up harmful pol-
lutants that could affect the sur-
roundings foliage and plant life.
Trying out an ancient Indian tradi-
tion of canoeing!!!! Robert
Connely, and Brandon Dodd experi-
ence total relaxation as they float
down a river and enjoy the sunlight
and greeneries!!! Whoa ... watch out
for those rapids!!
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Ahh!!! The sweet smell of variety,
the spice of life! Juniors Pierce Hale
and Russ Ferreyra have taken cul-
tural awareness week as a valuable
opportunity to learn about new cul-
tures and enjoy the variety of their
world.
Fa la LAAA!!!"" Mrs. Washburn
uses dramatic hand gestures to in-
spire rich soulful harmonies from
the chorus members mouths. While
Norman Gonzales pipes out some
jammin tunes from his beautifully
played flute.
Cultural Awareness really
opened my eyes to see how special
others really are. Junior Jen-
nifer Van
Its very interesting to learn tra-
ditions of various cultures, and to
have others learn more about
mine. Freshman LaNeisha
T never realized how truly lucky I
am, and have been in the past, un-
til Cultural Awareness week!!
Sophomore Land Bonner
By Their Deeds And Not By
Their Color ...
Man!!! These speeches can really
make you think!! Freshmen David
Lamour and Cole Miller reflect over
the eloquent speeches during the Cul-
tural Awareness program. This rein-
forced what these students had already
learned
Student Life
Living The Dream
That my children will not be judged
on the color of their skin, but by the
content of their character. Brandon
Jolleys moving rendition of Martin
Luther Kings speech reminded the
audience of how far WE have all
come
As for me and my people, we'll fol-
low the drinking gourd. Senior Le-
slee Worrell enchants the school
body with a beautiful spiritual story
Cultural Awareness offers the
chance to learn diverse traditions
and amazing stories!
Sing out in one strong voice! The
chorus harps out melodious tunes
from various cultures. The sounds
ranged from spiritual to, well, words
of another language! Music is uni-
versal, perfect for Cultural Aware-
ness Week!
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Cultural Awareness
Oh! The regal faces of Key Club!
Senior Michelle Black and sopho-
more Royce Collins are very proud
to show their K at the Georgia
District Key Club convention in
Jekyll Island. The event was full of
sun and fun!
The key to a good time is games!
Key Clubbers link arms to join in on
a lively game. Club meetings are al-
ways so different, ranging from fun
and games to guest speakers. Happy
faces prove Key Club is fun to be in-
volved in
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Peeeanut peanut butter, jelly!!!
This handy group of Key Clubbers
whip up a few hundred sandwiches
for the Macon Outreach. The ser-
viceful members hum a little tune to
help the spreading of peanut butter
go smoothly
Bottom row, left to right: M. Geddis, M. Black, M. Brown, K. Raines, K. Harris, T. McCrea, |
L. Leslie, C. Leslein, J. Puckett, K. Haney, B. Hartley, M. Adiga, D. Carswell, B. Jolley
Ray, E., S. Smith, J., K. Leverette, A. Etheridge, A. Laughter, V. Logan, E
J. Potts, A. Lewis, M. Rouse, R. Stokes, . Mattox, R. Crumbley, E
J. Grizzard, B. Kersey, M. Arcand,
Rosa, J. McCarren, K. Stanley
Heenan, J. Mann, J. Cassidy, L
Joe B. McClung, E
Lesli
B. Reese
Wood, J, Web!
lr. O'Mahony, R. Collin
Howard, J. Stinson, S. Kurzen, C. Mayers, M. Williams,
J. Garcia, L. Perazzola, K. Mayers, D. Grinstead, B. Tamboli,
LeBianc, B. Graham, J. Canady, S. Fennel, J. Bainbridge, F. Bivins,
Andrews, K. Williams, K. Croom, A. Stroup
Dessem, |
Pearce
Service to Save the Day
Ribbons of Awareness Sophomore
Keri Beth Tidmore enjoys SADD
very much. She is full of spirit as she
cuts red ribbons. The ribbons were
used to remind students of the high
danger of illegal substances and
driving
Just a typin away! Senior Stefano
Danese keeps SADD in order
through his organizing abilities with
spreadsheets and databases a la
computer. Stefano is known to keep
SADD in tip top order. Where
would they be without him?
What's in here Jack?! Senior
Kim Sarabia jokes around with
SADD members concerning,the
boxs contents. As it turns out, the
box holds ribbons for the SADD
campaign against drunk driving
Kim is proud of SADDs purpose
Bottom, L-R: F. Bivins, C. Har-
rington, S. Danese, J. Canady, L
Davis, T. McCrea, V. Brown, J. Le-
Blanc, K.B. Tidmore, K. Haney, B
Hartley, J. Garcia, L. Austin, K
Wright, M. Gentry, J. Nelson, |
Mason, L. Gaskins, D. Garcia, E
Huellemeier, E. Andrews, S. Stiff.
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Who's that digging holes? The
Green Team!" Sophomore Kirk
Davenport and his buddy work dili-
gently at digging holes to plant flow-
ers and shrubs. The Environmental
Club loves to make the outdoors
clean and beautiful
You mean, you like ketchup with
your eggs? Senior Robert Snider is
surprised and astonished at fresh-
man Katie Fennells enjoyment of a
strange snack. You can certainly
learn people's odd taste preferences
during lunchtime
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He must have eaten his Wheaties!
Sophomore Daniel Castrasana uses
his morning power food to help
pump the iron. Sophomore Lanier
Sammons stands by to assure
Daniel's safekeeping. They're out
and about to get buff!
If I dont look, I'll be just fine!!!
Junior Beth Lorge appe@rs almost
nervous as she prepares to give
blood. If facing a fear is required,
Beth will certainly do so, because
she is all about giving service to
others
We're Out and About
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In the spotlight!!!" Sophomores
Ben Washburn and Dallas Williams
enjoy recognition for participation
on the track team. Mt. De Sales is
proud of their accomplishment and
shows this to the student body dur-
ing an assembly.
**Up close and personal.* Mary
Catherine Smith is prepared to bond
and share feelings with her junior
classmates at their retreat. Each
grade level goes on a retreat for a
day of fun, relaxation, and certainly
becoming closer
The Mastermind of Homework!!!
Freshman Joseph Irwin munches a
lunch and saves time to crunch math
equations. Its amazing the energy a
turkey sandwich and grapes can pro-
vide for the mind! Not to mention
the great taste!
Peek-a-boo I see you!!!" Sopho-
more Phillip Raines decided to joke
around with his junior friend
Chrissy Waterman with a little game
of hide and go seek. The moment
tickled her pink. It is good to share a
time of laughter!
Out and About . 123
Doing these flower arrangements is
pretty much a cut and dry job! Ju-
nior girls Kate Graves, Keely Stan-
ley, and Tabatha LeMaster cut the
dried-esque flowers for the soon to
be table decorations. Splendid job,
floralists!
You see.. we are going to take this
material, fold it once or twice.. and
poof! We have a beautiful swan!!!
Mr. McLachlan explains the intri-
cate, tedious work that lies ahead for
the juniors. They cant wait to get a
goin!
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Hmm that fan looks crooked
maybe we should rearrange them!!
Juniors Pierce Hale and Kate
Graves eye the lopsided date wall
while Tabatha LeMaster prepares to
send more fans up. They weren't so
crooked after all!
*Ommm Ommm, we're harness-
ing our Chi!!! Junior guys Steve
Fennell and Jason Grizzard pretzel
into some pretty twisted positions to
cut around the fine, delicate lines.
Next they'll be doing some yoga to
help draw circles!
Building The Orient
Paste your paper on, get your scis-
sors out, paste your paper on and
construct it all about! Juniors work
diligently to make the massive prom
decorations. When done, they'll be
able to shake it all about without
WOITY
Like a butterfly emerging from her
coccoon stretch, stretch,
stretch..!" Junior Jennifer Ray
reaches far and wide to accurately
measure the correct amount of paper
needed to build a towering back-
ground for the photos.
Oh come on!!! You gotta stick!! Ju-
nior Keely Stanley strategically ap-
plies the magical date wall fans to
the date wall!!! Lets hope stickin
those push pins in will hold up the
fans for the duration of the evening.
I swear man, the pagoda is going to
be phat really!!!" Junior Steve
Fennell explains his plans to fellow
co-worker David Brennaman for
making a gigantic, red pagoda for
prom. Hopefully his exuberance will
last all day
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} Working on Prom
Before you can read me you gotta
learn how to see me!!!" Seniors April
Lewis and Vari Brown free their
minds as they stride down the cat-
walk at Senior Leadout. They will
soon be announced along with their
fellow classmates
Hey hey, we're the Monkees,
people say we monkee around!!! La-
dies Rachael Patch, Alysson Pohl,
Rebecca Raffield, and Laura Peraz-
zola attempt to cut a rug at the
prom. But theyre too busy dancin
to turn anybody down
If all the datewalls were Mandie
Reynolds datewalls, Oh what
datewalls they would be!!! Senior
Mandie Reynolds and date pick up
their FAN-tastically made datewalls
from the prom. They probably
found their fan in no time
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Tearin It Up
I get lost in your eyes!!! Junior
Matt Robinson and date Amy
Laughter feel their spirits rise as
they are captivated by the essence of
prom. They sway to the soulful mu-
sic, and are entranced by the harmo-
nious beat
Shake it to the left, shake it to the
right !!!" These Juniors and Se-
niors seem to know what they like
when it comes down to getting funky
of the dance floor. They're gonna
shake it till they cant shake it no
more
I dont wanna wait in this line for
much longer '! Senior Melanie
Brown wants to know how long the
wait will be.. before she can finally
get out on the dance floor and show
everybody her smooth, suave moves
You should dance You should
jive, having the time of your life!!!
Junior Lori Leslie skips out on being
the dancing queen for this song and
instead opts for a relaxing break that
will rest her tired tootsies
Oh!! oh what a feelin ... when we're
dancing on the ceilin!!"" Georgia
Ragonetti, John Zebell, Lindsay Ri-
chardson, and Robert Connely are
firmly grounded before they go off to
that dance floor in the sky the
ceiling that ts!
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It looked so much easier on the in-
fomercial! These students stand in
a chuckle of agreement camping
outdoors looks like harder work than
they expected. Earth Day offered
handy tips for them to become out-
door pros.
Abh ... This is going to be my very
famous masterpiece! With a few fi-
nal brush strokes, senior Brinson
Orr puts the finishing touches on his
chirpingly bright birdhouse. All the
birdies will fight over this houses
ownership!
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This here is a log. It comes
equipped with your basic needs
toothpaste, saltines, and sunglasses.
This forest ranger was invited to our
Earth Day celebration to inform stu-
dents about trees many diverse
uses.
I built this house ten years ago, bu
I didnt expect this much shrinkage!
The electricity demonstrator awe}
this group of youngsters with hi
knowledge of electricity! Its shock
ing how interesting this stuff ca
be!
Earth, Fire, Wind, Water ... Heart
Hrmmph hrmmph fire good
fire hot fire melt my plastic
watch!!! Junior Kevin Wright gazes
in wonderment as he starts up a
killer campfire in the trapezoid for
Earth Day. Keep an eye out for some
toasty, gooey watch.
Just sit and be one, feel the energy
pulsing and vibing through your en-
lightened soul. Mrs. Dohn mellows
out while reading soothing passages
that will send her Earth Day stu-
dents into an unforgetable medita-
tion bliss.
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You approach a clearing in the forest
where butterflies flit and daisys
bloom the sound of childrens
laughs are far in the distance ... Ju-
nior Zack Dadisman floats off into
ethereal enchantment as he medi-
tates
Im glad this isnt a dress re-
hearsal!!! Being Peter Pan is a pos-
sibility for junior Jonathan Ducote.
With a few heaves and hos from his
fellow classmates, his harnessed
body with go flying through the air.
Shadow and all.
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Smiles from Ear to Ear
Go Go Gadget jousting stick!!!
These adventurous Mt. De Sales stu-
dents go to the extreme as they bonk
each others noggins, exciting the au-
dience. Their goal is to knock the
other down, and then become the
master gladiator!
Wow, these remind me of Runts
candy! Freshman Sarah DeLoach
jokes around with her classmates.
She steadily attaches balloons to-
gether to create a massive balloon
tower. The ninth grade hopes to
bring on a winning success.
AEE nT eh,
Batter, batter, batter ... out of the
way! Seventh grader Eric Roberts is
completely focused on ringing the
batting cages target. He uses
strength and endurance to accom-
plish this goal. He is quite impres-
sive to onlookers.
Now I know my ABCs, won't you
sing along with me!? The sopho-
mores participate as an entire class
in spelling out large arial-view letters
with merriment. Examples of the
words they spelled were sopho-
mores and positive.
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vehi |
" theaye-ot
an
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
Humpty Dumpty hada great fall!!!
All of the sophomore class partici-
pants in the pyramid race rushed to
get in their distinguished place. As
the rules go, you cant put Humpty
together again!!
Dont move one bit.. you may receive
a new sort of tattoo!!!" Seventh
grader Katie Wright sits patiently
while awaiting a masterpiece of a
turtle from Senior Shell Kurzen.
Face painting added a creative touch
to the day.
Making billowing puffs of cotton
candy isnt so sweet after all! Tenth
grader Jana Mann has experienced
the sticky mess of cotton candy
cooking. Freshmen Ashley Harrison
happily gave this rare opportunity to
her bud
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Cluck, cluck..pecking at the cotton
balls!! Junior Melissa Rosa finds
the most efficient way to get a cotton
ball on her nose is to make like a
chicken! She hurried back to fellow
students to cash in on time and
points!
Ohhh, show us that silky smooth
skin! Senior Ben Hubbard holds
nothing back to show off his well de-
fined, gorgeous set of legs. He com-
petes against others in the best legs
contest and is POSITIVE that hes
going to win.
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Positive Attitudes Day
And its one, two, three strikes
youre out at the ol ball game! Ju-
nior John Zebell, eighth grader
Brooklyn Punziano, freshman Shane
Stokes, and Senior Andrew Jenkins
look very involved in Americas
greatest pastime.
Hellloooo.. anybody out there?!?
Senior Andrew Jenkins fits the part
of Snoopy to a T terrific! Atop
the famous red doghouse, he is on
the lookout for his fellow characters
Charlie Brown, Lucy, and The
Red Baron.
The throw of the mighty, the speed
of lightning! Junior John Zebell
shouts out in exclamation wows-
ers! as he catches the baseball in as-
tonishment. Acting brings out the
liveliness and excitement of real life
Situations.
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Why does he always have to be the
center of attention?! Senior David
Grinstead is circled by people. Every
character seems to shower him with
adoration. Well, playing the part of
Charlie Brown does call for much at-
tention!
Somewhere out there Senior
Troubadour David Grinstead plays
the part of Charlie Brown. Charlie
chooses the perfect words for a letter
to his penpal. He wishes all is well
and the distance wont keep them
apart for long
ood OP Singing Time
The Charlie Brown Trobadour crew are from front to back, left to right. Natalie Andrews, Brooklyn
Punziano, Shane Stokes, John Zebell, David Grinstead, Mary Heenan, Katie Wright, Brandon Jolley,
India Anderson, Georgia Ragonetti, Spencer Stull, Kate Haney, Kate Graves, Molly Rowland, Maria
Rouse, Carl Merschat, Chad Folsom, Andrew Jenkins, and Kelly Dessart.
It runs in the family. The acting
family that is!! The Mount de Sales
Troubadours proudly present
Youre a Good Man Charlie
Brownand display their unlimited
talent in the spring musical. They
put on a stunning show
I cant bear to part with my security
blankie!!! Freshman Shane Stokes
snuggles with his downy soft blankie
and sings about the joys and com-
forts that a single, blue blankie can
bring. Linus needs his security blan-
ket.
Kibbles and Bits pleeease, Im hun-
gry!!!" Senior Andrew Jenkins uses
his talent to portray a hungry
Snoopy. Hopefully his longing
puppy eyes can win him over a
big, tasty bowl of Kibbles and bits
and bits and bits
Well, my love, you can kiss my
hand! Sophomore Natalie Andrews
appears lovestruck and dreamy in
her part as Lucy. Junior John Zebell
stands by wondering if he should, in-
deed, partake in the offer. She struck
a chord.
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Things Just Keep Getting Better This Place Will Be Decorated ly
And Better! Eighth grade students The Time We Finish!** Seventi
prove that they are having loads of graders Katie Wright and Lacey
fun at the Middle School party put Young smile as they beautify the
on by their very own Student Coun- Childrens Hospital with handmade
cil. This group of friends can groove flowers and hearts. The Builders
to the music! Club must have put them up to this!
@The Builder's Club (On The Fourth Row): Norman Gonzales, Marybeth Kersey, Allen Carswell @Student Council (Top Row): Solomon Sewell, Laura Stembridge, Camille
Brian Mears, David Bushey, Kristina Baker, Laura Westfall; (On The Third Row): Satish Reddy, Sara Nl ve . ~ i ee ay =
Johnson, Jessi Asbell, Jessica Riggs, Rachael Conn, Katie Wright, Kam Meredith, Amanda Ritter Dizon, Steve Hollis; (Middle Row): Nena Dillard, Rainey Pearson, Amara
Ashley Leonard; (On The Second Row): Kevin Korte, Alicia Kelly, Karen Marshall, Jennifer Oliver Nwosu, Franklin Smith, Cole Ryles, Drew Edwards; (Bottom Row): Sara Su-
Camille Dizon, Lacey Young, Molly Smyth, Ryan Evans, Mandy Thomas; (On The First Row): Rachel chower, Katie Hatcher, Jesse Pilkenton, Bethany Dadisman, Anna Kate Kal-
Azar, Kristi Beall, Adair LeBlanc, Jenna Schmitt, Catherine Harris, Katie Blackburn, Katherine lav. Jessica Wilbanks
Mann, Banky Oderinde r
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Learning To Lead!
We Know How To Party! Eighth
graders Samantha Chronister and
Marisa Castresana show off their
dancing skills at the Student Council
party. These girls know how to have
fun and make the best of their mid-
dle school years!
Doughnuts! Get Your Fresh Hot
Doughnuts! Eighth graders Jenna
Schmitt and Camille Dizon express
the importance of not only buying
doughnuts, but also benefiting their
worthy cause, the Iodine Deficiency
Project. Mmm, yummy!
Aren't These Flowers Beautiful?
Seventh grader Molly Smyth helps
make and pass out paper flowers to
the children at the Childrens Hospi-
tal for Mothers Day. They probably
enjoy all that the Builders Club does
for them
#*We Both Are Definitely Learning
More! Seventh grader Marybeth
Kersey helps to tutor a child at
Booker T. Washington Center as
part of a Builders Club activity.
Mount de Sales students are there
when you need them to be!
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Always the ladies man. Between He'll always tell you that she is his
coaching, teaching, and hanging out better half. Mr. Garvin and his wife,
with students, Mr. Garvin has rarely Carolyn Garvin, taught a marriage
had any spare time class together from 1976 to 1990
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Mr. Mike Garvin began
teaching at Mount de Sales
Academy in 1967, having
had eight years of teaching
and coaching experience at
Willingham High School,
the forerunner of Southwest.
In his thirty-two years here,
Mr. Garvin has taught a
marriage course with his
wife and every math course
except AP Calculus. He has
also coached almost every
sport except soccer.
1 wish everybody at
Mount de Sales a lot of
success and a lot of
happiness. Its been a
great experience.
Coach Mike Garvin
I knew we should have gone over Do these faces look familiar? Two of
that play agian! Coach Garvin has them should! Coach Mike Garvin and
always strived for perfection, not only Coach Chester Pierce pose with other
in football, but also in the classroom 1976 football coaches.
136)Student Life
Math, Sports, and So Much More
When Coach Garvin was hired as Athletic Director/ Head
Football Coach/ Math Teacher af Mount de Sales, our athletic
program was already in place. But the program was in its
infancy, was unorganized and many coaching turnovers were rao eg ty aie, be
occurring. From 1963 through 1966, there were three head eee Ce oni vic rali
coaches. When Coach Garvin came to Mount de Sales, he from his Guidepost devotional.
gave our program experience and stability. He came to MDS
dedicated fo the student/athlefe and he is responsible for the
growth and strength of our program today. | will miss him as
a coaching legend, as an outstanding math teacher, and as a
special person.
Coach Chester Pierce
All right, now. Theres no reason
for bunny ears! Mr. Garvin is always
a good sport when the camera comes
around.
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We know theres onluy...
ONE PATH TO GLORY
Mount de Sales athletes know that the drive for the win is strong
hat??!!
Freshman
Varsity softball
player Jessie Rosa
struggles to make
out Coach
Hatcher's
directions. The
softball diamond
is a busy place for
these girls, and
they are not going
to risk missing
any valuable
coaching
instructions.
Dont give up!
We can still do
this! You just
gotta have
HOPE! Coach
Hope gives the B-
team girls
basketball players
an encouraging
pep talk during a
timeout. Her
inspiring words
helped the girls
pull off this tough
game with a
uncomfortably
close win
138 Sports
and the competition is fierce. But knowing that
the entire MdS family is PULLING for them
makes these athletes work even harder. MdS
teams show that confidence, good sportsman-
ship, and the ability to work TOGETHER
are necessary FOR a successful season. Our
swim team especially proved this by capturing the coveted
NUMBER ONE spot in the state in their first year in the GISA.
Outta my
way!!! Senior
Varsity football
player Jeffrey
Crumbley makes
his way towards
the field goal to
score one for the
home team. The
opposing defense
had better clear a
path because
there is no
stopping this man
with a mission.
Sports
OVERCOMING ODDS
o**Its Good! As senior Michael
Walton steadily holds the ball, ju-
nior Nick Richardson attempts to
successfully kick a field goal and
bring the Cavaliers three points
closer to another glorious victory
over their opponents.
Charge! The excitement of the
crowd intensifies as the Cavaliers
explode onto the field at the begin-
ning of another thrilling game.
Many MDS fans come to every
game to show their support of the
team throughout the seasons.
Thank you for another successful
season ... Senior Ben Hubbard de-
livers a touching prayer at the fall
sports recognition assembly before
the players are awarded for their
many accomplishments during the
eventful season.
Outta my way! Senior Michael
Walton tears through the Westfield
defense, charges across the line of
scrimmage, and runs for a touch-
down. Michaels skill as a wide re-
ceiver was a major asset to the team
this season.
Please, Lord, protect us from in-
jury ... Coach Don Sherwood leads
the players ina brief prayer for
safety and success before the begin-
ning of the game. Religion plays a
major role in every aspect of Mount
de Sales life
Tatnall
Terrell
FPD
Augusta
Christian
Southland
George
Walton
Westfield
Windsor
Stratford
George
Walton
Southland
Augusta
Christian
Raise the Roof! Junior David
Brennaman proudly cheers his team-
mates on to victory with his encour-
aging screams. Enthusiastic support
from both the stands and the side-
lines is vital to the teams perfor-
mance at every game
- Thinking Deep Thoughts
Head coach Robert Slocum looks
over the field and decides which
play best fits the situation. The com-
bination of experienced coaches and
excellent players is a major part of
the teams success
Alone in the open field Ju-
nior Andy Knight is left open by the
defense of the opposing team to grab
a short pass. Andys contribution as
a running back was extremely valu-
able to the teams performance this
year.
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(Left to Right) Ist Row: N.Richardson, B.Slocum, L.Knight, M. Walton, C.McMillan, A.Knight, T.Oppy,
J.Crumbley, manager J. Rosa; 2nd Row: manager S.Davis, N.Williams, K.Summers, B. Washburn, M.Gay,
H.Hardison, J.Prigatano, R.Matsumoto, G. Azar, manager M.Rosa; 3rd Row: Coach Ken Garvin, D.Davis, R.
Leonard, D.Brennaman, J.Norfleet, R.Wade, P.Cassidy, G. Shelby, J.B. Trentadue, Coach Don Sherwood, Coach
Tony Pierce; 4th Row: Coach Johnny Mack Williamson, Coach Randy Davis, J. Chaffin, B. Hubbard, M.Stra-
miello, J.P.Shelby, V.Watkins, T.Cribb, L. Matthews, Coach Robert Slocum
Varsity Football
Where do you think you're going
young man? Freshman Carlton
MacMillan shows his opponent that he
has to ask permission t ave. This
guy has to learn the ha
What can you say about Im gonna miss JV
this years JV Football Football sooo much.
team?
Get off of me! Eighth grader Here comes the Cavalry!
ranklin Smith manages to hold on to Freshman Cole Keelver gallops
he ball despite being under such great owards the end zone with scoring
pressure. It seems that these Cavaliers another Cavalier goal on his mind
ome out on top in all situations )pposing teams beware
ith
Mauhew Matsumow, Mathew
cl Cunard Middl as low, Matt Hickmar
14>. JV Football
Hats off to the Lady Cavaliers!
Katie Hatch
Do you want to battle with me?
Eighth grader Audra Nessing looks
more like shes having a sword-fight
than swinging a baseball bat. Audra is
la force to be reckoned with
Shes OUT!"Freshman Lindsay
Richardson guides the ball into just the
right place to put another strike-out
down in the books. This look of
Jetermination frightens opponents
Who can help at the Cavalier
Fie > < day?
Fields next saturday? Coach Audra Nessing, Sarah DeLoach, Lindsay Richardson, Kelly Hutto, Coact
hester Pierce finds time in between wester Pie a ura Wood, Lea Hattaway, Keri Beth Tidmore
innings to recruit some of his 0% : n, Mer Margo Gentry, Bottom Row ourtney Edington, Kristin Bryant
Softball players for school service Katie Hatcher, Brittany Hartley, Kara Williams, Jessic ystrom, Charley Oxley
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Smack that ball! Eighth grader
Brooke Burkhaulter uses good me-
chanics and a sharp eye to send the
ball screaming into deep left field
With a swing like that, opposing
teams are sure to be in trouble for
years to come
Lena Mathis-
We were
always a team
and we always
had something
to laugh
about.
Sara Hill-
Im glad I got
to play on the
new fields
before I gradu-
ated.
Beth Tamboli-
One of my
best memories
is eating frozen
grapes between
games.
I hope that doesnt hit my car. Se-
nior Jessica Stinson rounds first
base, watching the ball glide slowly
over the outfield fence. She crosses
her fingers, praying that she doesnt
have to pay for another windshield.
Shes in there! Sophomore
Jessie Rosa uses her speed
and agility to easily score yet
another run for the Lady Cav-
aliers. Jessie sparks fear in the
eyes of the catcher as she
come steaming down the line
towards home plate
On your mark, get set, ... cut!!!
These senior girls break in their new
softball home with a ribbon cutting
ceremony. The Lady Cavs would
then show their hospitality to the op-
posing team by defeating them in a
double-header.
DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH
a
If | cant catch it, PU just squeeze
it! Junior Christina Leslein tries to
find the ball so she can put out the
runner at first base. Her great talents
allowed her to field the position
without even using her glove
Junior Sarah Mead shows off her flawless
pitching form. Throughout the season,
Sarah would give the Lady
Cavaliers the LIFT __ that they would
need to defeat their various
opponents. It looks as if she is about to
put another STRIKE-OUT in the books.
Who said you could look at me?
Junior Carrie Deloach refuses to
show her softer side when its time
to play. When game time arrives,
this girl is all business, and it shows
in her face and monstrous left-
handed swing
Monroe W Sherwood W CFA W Stratford L FPD W
Stratford L Windsor CFA W Tattnall W FPD W
JIMA W_ Windsor Stratford L Tattnall L
Windsor L CFA j Stratford L Westficld W
Tattnall L CFA Windson L_ Westficld W
FPD L Westfield W Windsonr L_ FPD L
Sherwood W Wesificld Stratford L TiftArca L
Top: Coach Hatcher, Kristin Taylor, Katie Leverett, Emily Pit-
tard, Brooke Burkhaulter, Frances Layfield
Middle: John LeBlanc, Melissa Washburn, Christina Leslein,
Jessica Stinson, Jennifer Leverett, Branden Renfroe
Bottom: Jessie Rosa, Sarah Mead, Lena Mathis, Sara Hill, Beth
Tamboli
Varsity Softball
oJust A Little Bit Farther To Go!
Freshman Brandt Orr is tiring fast
while he runs in to complete the
race. He cant wait to cross the finish
line so he can catch his breath again.
Brandt never knew he could get so
tired.
Can We Pray Now, Please? As a
normal routine, the cross country
team takes time to reflect in prayer
before their meet. This meditation
helps them to gather their thoughts
and focus on doing their best in the
race.
Lets Go Cavs! Coach Hope takes
a moment with the cross country
team to get them motivated for their
meet. She tells the team that it
doesnt matter if they win or lose
All she wants is for them to do their
(Top Row): L. Perazzola, M. Arcand, J. Freeman, C. Leslein, C.
Price, S. Mead, and Coach Tammy Hope; (Middle Row): G. Oliv-
ier, M. Kirkland, D. Davis, S. Smith, K. Wall, E. Smith, and K.
Karrfalt; (Bottom Row): K. Beall, A. Brickle, K. Fennell, I. Miller,
K. Coates, and M. Rosa.
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#* Alright! Eighth Place! Sopho-
more Eddie Hearn finishes the race
with a big thirst for water and a
slight smile. How could he possibly
have that much energy? Maybe he
took a few short cuts.*Wheres My
Water Bottle?
Okay, The Next Stretch Is ... As
captain of the girls Cross Country
team, Laura Perazzola sets a good
example by showing the need to
make pre-run stretches. This helps
to limber up for the race. Alright!
Whos ready to run?
RUNNING WITH THE WIND
Come On! You Can Do It! To
add to the noise of the crowd, eighth
grader Kristi Beall and freshmen
Jessica Freeman and Alicia Stra-
miello encourage their teammates to
do the best of the ability for the good
of the team.
Cross Country
Achievements
Cam Snow
*Region Honors*
*State Honors*
*School Record*
3 miles in 16:32
Shelby Smith
*Region Honors*
*State Honors*
*School Record*
3 miles in 28:51
(Top Row) Coach McDaniel, Z. Dadisman, W. Nichols, C.
Howard, B. Geddis, C. Snow, and Coach Tammy Hope; (Middle
Row) M. Slonacher, E. Hearn, S. Caulfield, T. Price, N. Ewing,
and T. O'Mahoney; (Bottom Row) S. Meadows, J. Dadisman, J.
Schuchmann, S. Fennell, S. Hatcher, B. Orr, and M. Madison.
How has this year
differed from past
seasons?
With all the inju-
ries this year, the
initial outlook was
not so good, but our
skills and teamwork
took us to fourth in
State.
Adam Koetter
How have you grown as
a player?
Each year I gain
something new by
watching the members
on the team. This year
I had the chance to put
those things to use, and
I have become more
involved in the
games.
Russ Ferreryra
Being a lefty aint so bad! Sopho-
more Nick Miklowski maneuvers
the ball down and around, showing
that he is just as good as the rest of
the team, even if he is a lefty soccer
player.
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Dont even try it! Lanier Sammons
heads the ball down the field as his
opponent tries to catch a glimpse of
where it went. Laniers aggressive-
ness helped win the game for the
Cavaliers.
No one saw that coming, not even
me! Sophomore Nick McClendon
rolls the ball over his shoulder, con-
fusing his opponents and at the same
time changing the domination of the
field.
~
ss
a =
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You dont start none, there won't be
none! Commonly cheered, the boys
coined this catchy phrase as their
fight song before every soccer game.
Strike a pose! Wes Nichols clears
the ball out of sight before his oppo-
nents can get to it not to mention
striking an audacious pose distract-
ing even his own teammates
Varsity Soccer Team
OPPONENT W/L CFA
Frederica Westminster
Tatttnall ; ; Deerfield
Deerfieid
Bulloch H Tattnall
LanGrange W; Augusta
Dominion ; CFA
Stratford ; Heritage
FPD ; Westminster
CFA : Stratford
1: OBrien, Vance, Huntsinger, 2: Garofalo, Filush, Koetter, Dadisman,
Sammons, Intaphan, Castresana, McClendon, Epps, Ferreya, Putman, 3:
Ch. Intaphan, Smith, Stull, Coleman, Taylor, McBrearty, Graycheck,
Dadisman, Nichols, Stanley, Kaetner, Miklowski, Ewing, Finney, Asn.
Taylor, np: Katner, Hernandez
Watch me fly! Junior John McBrearty
shows off his soccer skills as he tools his op-
ponents in amazement. His years of experi-
ence on the team aided in many victories.
LOUDER THAN THE REST
Cheerleading is all smiles!
Freshmen Gina Trentadue, Tala
Katner, and Kimberly Rockmore
cannot wait for the pep rally to start
on Spirit Day during Homecoming
Week
I hope my ribbon is tied straight!
Freshman Anna Stiff pushes the hair
out of her face before she starts the
next cheer. Cheerleading can be very
exhilirating at times and at others it
can be somewhat demanding
TSONV Cheerleading
This cheerleading stuff really
cracks me up! Freshman Tala
Katners love of cheerleading is
evident from the smile on her face
Although cheerleading takes a lof of
work, it is also lots of fun
CHEERS 10 YOU!!
She sells sea shells by the sea
shore! Lindsey Mummert and
Laurnen LeBlanc are in especially
good spirits at the beach he
cheerleaders had a fabulous time
when they stopped a
Lets go De Sales! The B-Team
cheerleading squad cheers the soccer
team on to victory. The cheers give
the players the extra bit of inspiration
that they need when the game gets
tough
One, two, three-hut! Elizabeth
Mason prepares to tackle the
quarterback at a football pep rally
Cheerleaders playing football was just
one of the creative themes of this
I
vear's pep lies
year S pep raiite
Kicking up their heels! The
varsity cheerleaders perform their
dance before a pep rally. Dancing
was the perfect way to get the crowd
of students energized and ready to
cheer on their teams
Varsity Cheerleading
Chuga, chuga, chuga, chuga, choo,
choo! The Cavalier cheerleaders
lead the spirit train at the Homecom
ing Pep Rally. The walls of the gym
echoed with cheering as the students
followed the cheerleaders example
Lauren LeBlanc, Elizabeth Mason, Lindsay
Mummert, Jennifer Puckett, Katie Hofstadter, Skyler Stull, Carla Paschke,
Lucy Crosby, Brittany Graham, Kimberly Kelsey
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THE RETURN OF THE CHAMPS
WIN
Sherwood Christian
Tattnall Square
First Presbyterian
Augusta Christian
Westfield
Eagles Landing
Monroe Academy
Tattnall Square
First Presbyterian
Monroe Academy
Windsor Academy
George Walton
Westfield
AND LOSSES
Central Fellowship
Tattnall Square
Stratford Academy
Monroe Academy
Windsor Academy
Westfield
First Presbyterian
Central Fellowship
Stratford Academy
Westfield
Central Fellowship
First Presbyterian
Deerfield
Top: Coach Ed Hearn, Carlton McMillan, Stefano Danese, Jonathan
Akin, Brandon Geddis, Nick Richardson, Vari Brown, Coach Don
Sherwood
Bottom: Manager Manoela Carneiro, Wayne Andrews, Eddie Hearn, Matt
McBride, Michael Walton, Rashad Tharpe, Brian Slocum, Andy
Knight, Manager Cletia Wimberly
Is anybody listening to me? Coach
Sherwood uses his loud voice to
capture the attention of his exhausted
players. The coach required hard
work from his players and it showed
when the time came to play
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Give me my basketball back!
Senior Vari Brown is selfish when it
comes to sharing the basketball with
the opposing team. Any other time
people wouldn't like Vari for his
selfishness but the fans love it
Should I slam it or just lay it up?
Sophomore Eddie Hearn shows that
there are many difficult decisior
be made in the game of basketball
Eddie decides to go for a more
zraceful look with a simple lay-up
Si
MDS, what time is it? Its time to
get live, its time to represent!
Before heading out onto the
hardwood, the Cavs gather for a team
huddle. Afterwards, they show the
Opposing team what time it is
Its a bird...its a plane...no, its
the basketball! The Cavs look in What do you like
re aze as > be Ss de 3 3
imazement as the ball suddenly more, dribbling or
begins to hover in mid-air. Many . 2
spectacular things happened during shooting ~
the season and this was one of them
| like dribbling more because I
enjoy trying to fake out my
competition.
-Senior Wayne Andrews
Whats the penalty
for arriving late to
practice?
Sprints, Sprints, Sprints!!!"
-FreshmanCariton
McMillan
What do you nor-
mally do after the
game?
After a game, I like to go
somewhere with my friends and
relax.
~SeniorJonathan Akin
Outta my way little guy! Senior I believe I can fly! Junior Nick
Stefano Danese backs his helpless Richardson shows the crowd that
defender under the basket to score dreams do in fact come true. With
another two points for the Cavs. This such great speed, Nick really can fly
big guy used his size and strength to without wings. He was a key to the
dominate under the boards Cavaliers success this season
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SHOOTING FOR SUCCESS
eSophomore David Rumph
had this to say about his expe-
riences during his first season
on B-team:I learned a lot
from my time on the team. I
feel that this season has really
helped me prepare for the
varsity.
**You guys look great out there!
Coach Slocum and the team take ad-
vantage of a timeout by discussing
thier strategy in the game. Allowing
the players to have some input in his
decisions is part of Slocums great
coaching.
I'm just too smooth * Sopho-
more Patrick Cassidy gracefully
shows everyone on the court that
Style is just as important as accuracy
when racking up points as he puts in
an easy lay-up in the face on the
Windsor defense
#(L-R) T: Gaskins, Stefano, Shelby, Cribb, Matthews, McMillan,
Cassidy, Tharpe, Slocum, Slocum; B: Orr, Rumph, Hatcher, Der-
matas, Banks, Blum, Slonaker
Sports
The B-Team boys
showed a great deal of
determination this sea-
son. We started out a lit-
tle shaky but I was
pleased with the way the
players pulled together
and made the plays.
0... not about to give up!
Freshmen Jennifer Leverret
and Sarah DeLoach hit the
floor to fight the ball away
from some players of the opt tii
ng team. Grabbing the re-
a, ds is an important part
. @ teams strategy.
THE SHOOTING
STARS
#(L to R): B. Hartley,
Rosa, Coach Hope
#"I cant be blocked! Despite the
fact that she is well-covered, fresh-
man Francis Layfield manages to get
the ball up without being stopped
Francis shooting was extremely im-
portant to the teams success this
season
K. Hatcher, K. Wall,
mas, S. Deloach, C. Price, J. Leverett, F
| had high expectations
of the girls this season
and they met them all.
They made a constant
effort to improve their
game and I am extremely
proud of their perfor-
mance.
-Coach Tammy Hope
K. Leverett, K. Tho-
Layfield, A. Orange, M.
+
Hold together girls Tammy
Hope delivers yet another inspiring,
mid-game speech to her exhausted
players. Coach Hope managed to
stay totally calm through the tough-
est times of the girls nearly perfect
season.
B-Team Basketball
Whats running
through your head
when you have the
ball?
Iam thinking about my options. I
look to pass, shoot, or dribble. I
have to make a decision and hope
hat its right.
-Christina Leslein
io you
more, dribbling or
qshooting?
Shooting. When shooting
>onfidently, I feel like I am really
>ontributing and helping the
team.
-Christina Price
What was the most
exciting shot of the
basketball season?
Jessie Rosa's half court shot at
he buzzer! It gave us a 15 point
lead against the #2 team in the
tate, Stratford.
-Melissa Rosa
Just a few more inches ... Junior
Melissa Rosa frantically sprints
ahead in an attempt to grab the ball
before it bounces out of bounds. Me-
lissas determination made her a
great asset to the team throughout
this season
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You're not gettin away! Junior Sa-
rah Mead dives to the floor to re-
cover a wild rebound. Sarahs skills
gave the girls a major offensive edge
this season. She made a constant ef-
fort to improve her already strong
game
Lets go girls! The players encour-
age their companions to hustle for
those decisive points at the end of
the game. The girls provided a great
deal of support for each other
through the teams powerful sense of
unity
*Nobody blocks my fade-away!
Sophomore Jessie Rosa shows off
the power of her offensive game as
the Windsor defense struggles to
block her. Jessies extremely accu-
rate shooting was a major asset to
the team this season.
At the buzzer! Jennifer Vans per-
fect form makes this look incredibly
easy as she goes up for a shot to rack
up a few more points for the Lady
Cavaliers. Jennifer showed a great
deal of dedication to the team this
season.
GWA
Westfield
Central Fellowship
Tattnall Square Academy
Stratford Academy
Monroe Academy
Windsor Academy
Westfield
First Presbyterian
Central Fellowship
Stratford Academy
Stratford Academy
Westfield
Tattnall Square Academy
Monroe Academy
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Windsor Academy WwW
Sherwood I
Tattnal Square Academy,
First Presbyterian =
Augusta Christian L
Westifield
Eagles Landing
Monroe Academy
Tift Area
Central Fellowship
Monroe Academy
Windsor Academy
(Left to Right) Top Row: Coach Lynn Hatcher, Sarah Mead,
Christina Leslein, Christina Price, Sarah Deloach, Jennifer
Van, Carrie Deloach, Sara Hill, Coach Hope; Bottom Row:
manager Turner Oppy, Melissa Rosa, Kelly Wall, Jessie Rosa,
Francis Layfield, manager Rob Chandler
If any one thinks they're intercept- Nothings getting by me! Fresh-
ing this ball ... Sophomore Kelly man Jennifer Leverett manages to
Wall uses her infamous no-look pass easily cover two players at the same
to fake out the opposing teams de- time. Jennifer made an important
fense and quickly deliver the ball contribution to the strong defense
into the waiting hands of one of her that was the backbone of the varsity
teammates. girls game.
Varsity Girls Basketball
That's the way to step into it!
F Hi i N I hth grader Franklin Smith dod
Hexibihity his OVerall SKI
Man this is easy! Sey
Erik Hardison displays his ball
handling skills. Who says you need
your eyes to dribble the ball? Erik
contemplates his next move while
sizing up the defense
Top Row: Coach Chester Pierce, Jon Lewis, Franklin Smith
Welton Harris, John-David Pinkston, Joshua Newby Ray
n Radomski
Bottom Row: Manager Jenny Kroom, Jason Spicer, Seth Story, Drew
Edwards, Dusty Perish, Zack Benson
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Up, Up, and Away! Seventh
grader Kenny Epps soars above his
defenders. Even with a hand in his
face, Kenny still finds it easy to make
the necessary baskets. Kenny will be
on the cover of a Wheaties box soon
Somebody grab the ball! Eighth
grader Tom Radomski attempts to
Snag the rebound for his team. Tom
looks like hes reaching up onto an
imaginary shelf instead of trying to
get the ball
I'll teach you not to leave me
open! Seventh grader Andrew
Durr catches two of his defenders
sleeping on the job and takes
advantage of this perfect
opportunity to grab some points
What should I do? Seventh
grader Erik Hardison cant decide
whether or not to shoot the ball or just
pass it. Whichever move he decides
to take will surely be in the best
interest of the team
Bottom Row
Hey! Thats Coach Ken. Coach
Ken Garvin instructs his team during a
time-out. The Coach looks serious
because hes serious about his job. He
is very dedicated to his team and the
players respect him for that
Manager Leslie Jerkins, Kenny Suchower, Carl Puckett,
Daniel Stefano
Melvin Smith
Erik Hardison, Jessie Pilkenton, Andrew Durr,
Wesley Moulton, Kenny Epps
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MOUING UP...LETVS CHEER...
had
Show me your spirit Cavaliers!
C-Team Cheerleaders Kristen Lid-
stone, Mallory Jones, and Audra
Nessing demonstrate to the fans how
to stand up and cheer on the team.
Their support helps show off their
Cavalier spirit
(Back): L.Stembridge, M.Jones,
A.LeBlanc,
A.Stokes
J.Olivier,
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Ouch, that hurts! Please go in!
Heads up to seventh grader Kenneth
Suchower whose ability to head the
ball helped lead the B-Team into the
finals. Such outstanding skill will
most definitely score a goal and win
the game!
A.Nessing, S. Peters; (Middle):
K. Lidstone;
(Front): A.Huntsinger and
[Dy %
Top: Jessica Robinson, Katie Hatcher, Ashley Leonard, | indsey Williams, Brittnay
Hartley,
Mr.Wynn;Last: Alicia Kelly,
Akin, Christine Welton, Allison Harris
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C-Team Cheerleaders & Girls
Rachel Azar, Phoebe Schwab, Meghan Slonaker
Ryan Evans
Kara Williams, Blair Slocum, Emily Pittard, Joanna
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The Most Important Thing Is To
ut The Ball Directly In The Hoop.
loach Scott Wynn touches up on
yme vital last minute pointers be-
bre those final seconds of the game
Does the team have time to inforce
ese skills?
#*I Think Hes Going To Be O.K.
Who knows? Seventh grader Andrew
Dockrell just might be the next Doo-
gie Houser. As seventh grader
Tommy Hurley lies on the ground in
excruciating pain Andrew quickly
calls for a stretcher
Foot Touches Ball. Ball Goes In
Goal. Seventh grader Kenny Epps
reminds himself of what to do to
make the crowd go wild and to get
congrats from the team. You can
plan on seeing him playing with the
big guys soon
Coach Smith,Smith,Arena,Hanson,Pinkston,Grim
er,Arena,Graycheck,Kipe, Blankenship,
Mielarczyk,Roberts, Edwards,Molton,Ryles
jurley;Pye,Stafford Johnson,Huckabee ,Grizzard
er,Dockr
check,McLa
This Ones For The Win! Sev-
enth grader Ryan Evans dedicates
her two points to the team. What a
great way to reinforce the need of
teamwork. Remember, its not how
well one person played but how the
team did as a whole
I Dont Think So! Eighth grader
Brittany Hartley shows some atti-
tude before scoring a basket for the
home team. Before she can shoot for
the hoop, she has to find a way to get
around the girl who is blocking her
view
Kief-
ung, Onuora,Suchow
Epps,Ryan
ey, Lamour,Cacavias
ach O'Brien;Y
Gray-
B-Team Soccer
a NEW ALIRACKTION
Is that Sweet Nate? Senior
Nathan Williams shows the crowd
just how sweet he can be. Nathan
gracefully glides over the sand pit
This guy is a professional record
breaker, so opponents beware
| (valle)
v
I think you have something on
your shirt. Sophomore David
Rumph tries to inform junior Ryan
Leonard that he has a disgusting bug
on his back. Unfortunately, its too
late, and Ryan is long gone
Cig)
I think I can, I think I can! Senior
Glenn Shelby gives himself a short
pep talk while throwing the heavy shot
put. Words of encouragement are
good, but they are even better when
you give them to yourself
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On your mark...get set...GQ!"
Junior Pierce Hale prepares
If he
I fal
and perfect posture are t
successful long jump
opposites AURACK
Who is that hiding from the
camera? Sophomore Michelle
Bentley manages to hide her face
while throwing the shot put. Michelle
shys away from the camera and the
high profile lifestyle
Hustle! Hustle! Hustle! Words to
live by for these track runners. The
guys pick up the pace as they are led
around the corner by senior Donovan
Davis. For these guys, fatigue is only
a figment of their imagination
Can you see the trampoline?
Freshman Audra Orange seems to
have had assistance with her long
jump. With such a high jump, she is
bound to land on the other side of the
sand pit
And kick and punch and kick
and punch. Junior Rachael Patch
looks like she's practicing her Tae
Bo. Maybe this exercise method
will give her the strenght that she
needs to throw the discus
And theyre off! The Cavalier girls
come flying around the turn. Their
opponents are nowhere in sight
because they are so far behind. The
girls put numerous hours in at practice
and they're work paid-off
aulfield
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Keri Beth
stina Leslein
Justin Bundrag
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THE SWING SETS
o*Just a little to the left Fresh-
man Andy Blum keeps a nervous eye
on his ball as it rolls toward the hole
Andy plays best when he is putting
and gave the Cavaliers the upper
hand on the green many times this
season
**Calm under Pressure Junior
Ryan Wade manages to keep his
cool even though the members of the
opposing team are watching his ev-
ery move. Ryans incredible skill
never fails to amaze both his team-
mates and his opponents
We had one of our
best years this
year in a while. We
could contend next
year.
-Matt McBride
oThey call me Mr. Longball! Ju-
nior Matt McBride sends his ball
soaring across the fairway and to-
ward the hole. Matts extremely ac-
curate long-distance game provided
a great deal of support for the golf
team this season
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oI sure hope Coach Davis doesnt
catch me over here in the sand trap!
Eighth grader Zach Benson knocks
his ball (and a large piece of the
course) out of the rough. Excellent
recovery skills are necessary in
strong golf game.
Back Row: Matt McBride, John Cacavias, Ryan Wade, Ben
Huffman, Coach Randy Davis; Front Row: Zach Benson, Andy
Blum, Scott Causey, Drew Edwards
Who knew golf could be so tiring?
Junior Ryan Wade takes a quick
break with a member of the oppos-
ing team. The golf team always gets 4 q
along with all their opponents, 9 # = 9 9G TE N N i S
maintaining their reputation of good Sl
sportsmanship
(Left to Right) Top Row: Shelby Smith, Kristen Williamson,
Katie Bentley, Madhu Adiga; Bottom Row: Emily Smith, Emily
Dessem, Molly Hefner, Sarah Deloach
(Left to Right) Top Row: Chris Lockwood, Colin Booth, Carl
Garofalo, Ben Mishra, John Tripp, Jason Glow; Bottom Row:
Chris Carrigan, Jason Spicer, Stefano Danese
BOYS AND GIRLS 2nd IN REGION
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GIRLS 4th IN STATE
BOYS 6th IN STATE
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ar nie Pe ALL REGION: JASON GLOW, CHRIS
iy sal a lecceds phe CARRIGAN, STEFANO DANESE,
penile beautiful sesciiew tak KRISTEN WILLIAMSON
golf course presents makes the game
of golf more relaxing than almost
any other sport.
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And theyre off! Two Mount de
Sales swimmers make sure they be-
? gin the event with an early lead by
executing perfect dives. Every expe-
rienced swimmer knows that a
Sm
strong start is an extremely impor-
tant part of every relay.
Is it all right if I take this home?
Emily Andrews poses with one of
the trophies that was awarded to the
team. The success of the swim team
has guaranteed that MDS will al-
s be known for its excellent
yimming program.
I hope the waters not too cold
Senior Jennifer Jaudon looks across
the pool in nervous anticipation just
before the start of an event. Hope-
fully she will feel a little more confi-
dent once she gets into the water.
I could do this all day without even
breaking a sweat! Freshman Laura
Wood attempts to conserve her en-
ergy by taking deep breaths while
she swims. A relay such as this is in-
credibly demanding of any swim-
mers stamina.
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State Championship, here we
tphy.t come! The team reflects on their
high hopes during warmups. Taking
BOYS SWIMMING state the - year oe ane is
recognized as a sport in the GISA is
Serves CHA MPIONS a bene inate for the team
i13s3s and our school
Just a few more laps to victory
Senior David Schnell gracefully
backstrokes his way to the other side
of the pool. Davids powerful speed
and endurance played a major role
in the success of the swim team this
season.
How smooth do we look? David
Schnell, Jonathan Ducote, and Zach
Dadisman take a short break and
have their picture taken. Standing
beside the pool and flexing their
muscles is their way of intimidating
the opposition.
realize all that you have
accomplished and how well
you have improved. I am
definitely going to be on the
eam next year.
-~Jayme Potts
(L to R) Top: C.Burch, J.Jaudon, W.Misch. E.Andrews, N. Haney, C.Leverett, B.Dadisman. T.Daniel,
L.Hilton, T. Baumann, J.Norfleet, J.Potts. L.Hattaway, L.Wood, Coach Horst; Bottom: Coach Stock-
slager, B.Hartley, M.Kersey, E. Roberts, C.Ryles, N.Nwosu, K.Horst, K.Golub, $.Meadows, J. Shackel-
ford, Coach Dadisman, S.Harmon: (Not Pictured) K.Wright, K.Beall, Z.Dadisman. J.Ducote,
D.Schnell,K.Wright
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Just takin it easy! Coach Chester
Pierce takes a small break before the
game. He enjoys the feel of the
breeze on his face. This look of
relaxation shows that the coach has
confidence in his team
HOME SWEET HOME! Senior
Branden Renfroe crosses home plate
to score another run for the Cavs. He
was out on the base pads for what
seemed to be an eternity, but he has
finally made it back home
This is way too easy. Sophomore
Nick McClendon focuses on the ball
with eagle-like precision. The
opposing pitchers were frustrated
because Nick seemed to hit
everything they threw his way
168 Sports
Did somebody turn the heat on?
When Junior Adam Koetter throws
the ball, its like a ball of fire coming
towards the batter. With such great
pitching skills, Adam was the king of
the mound
WINS AND LOSSES
Windsor Tie
Westfield
Stratford
First Presbyterian
Westfield
George Walton
Windsor
Central Fellowship
Westfield
Stratford
Elizabeth Town
Elizabeth Town
Windsor
Central Fellowship
Stratford
John Milledge
Sherwood
Sherwood
George Walton
Tattnall
Top: Lindsay Mummert, Coach Tony Pierce, Coach Scott Wynn, Branden
Renfroe, Nick Richardson, Coach Chester Pierce, Lucy Crosby
Middle: Ren Stanley, Zack Dadisman, John Paul Shelby, Luke Knight, Matt
Graycheck, Rob Chandler, Chad Stefano
Bottom: Nick McClendon, Jonathan Koetter, Andy Knight, Tim Finney, Adam
Koetter, Will Hefner, Scott Hatcher
Strike Three! Senior Tim Finney
sits down another batter. He can even
strike-out batters with his eyes closed
This guy brings the heat when he
pitches and his lightning-fast pitches
blind his opponents
TRIPLE PLAY 99
Have you seen my baseball? Senior
Luke Knight calls an important meeting
on the mound. The catcher is an
important person on the field. He sees
everything that goes on and he makes all
the important decisions
Look, its Chipper Jones...no wait,
thats Nick Richardson! Junior
Nick Richardson shows that he can
field the ball just like the champions
If the Braves ever need a new player
Nick is the man they should call
Who says baseball players cant
have a team huddle? Coach Pierce
calls his players together for a short
pep talk. It doesnt take much to get
these guys fired up and a short speech
from the coach is sure to do the trick
Its a diving play at second!
Junior Zack Dadisman shows the
crowd that he doesnt mind getting
down in the dirt to win. The players
sacrificed their bodies on numerous
occasions for the welfare of the team
Varsity Basebalk 169
BATTER U
Show em how to knock the cover
off it! Jonathan Koetter makes full
contact with the ball and fires it
across the field. Jonathans perfor-
mance during this season showed
everyone that he has a great deal of
batting potential.
2 &..
oPlays at third! Scott Hatcher
hurls the ball to one of his team-
mates, hopefully bringing the Cavs
one out closer to the end of the in-
ning. This was Scotts second season
on the team, and he is still showing
improvement.
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@(L to R) Top: Coach Pierce, M. Hickman, K. Thomas, M. Grimsley,
L. Matthews, A. Stroupe, Coach Wynn; Middle: B. Mears, C. Puckett.
C. Jones, B. Orr, S. Hatcher, R. Rogers, A. Cardwell, J. Koetter: Bot-
tom: E. Roberts, A. Durr, B. Schwab, E. Hardison, J. Pilkenton. A.
Dockrell, N. Dermatas, C. Miller
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***Give em a high, fast one!
Michael Grimsleys strength as a
pitcher is evident with his perfect
wind-up. The speeding bullet that
will come next is sure to cross the
plate before the batter discovers
what hit him.
Heads up downfield! Freshman
Kristen Taylor launches the ball to
her teammates. Soccer is the essence 5
of team sports, and it is necessary 4
that all of the players make a con-
ean ae
stant effort to work with each of
their companions.
Thank you, thank you, I'll sign au-
tographs later! Eighth grader Emily
Pittard signals to the cheering crowd
as she walks across the field and lis-
tens to the applause brought on by
her amazing performance in the
game.
**So you think youre getting
around me? Seventh grader
Amanda Ritter closes in on her un-
suspecting opponent and goes for a
daring steal. Effective defensive
strategies require a huge amount of
practice throughout the season.
#*Ready,aim ... Lindsey Williams
draws back to take a shot at the goal.
Lindsey devoted much of her time
to the team this season, rotating be-
tween goalie and several other posi-
tions and playing well wherever she
was assigned.
(Left to Right) Top Row: Coach Filush, mgr. Chris Putman, Kristen Taylor, Francis Layfield, Erica
Deeb, Emily Pittard, Jessica Freeman, Brittany Hartley, Katy Hatcher, mgr. Eden Taylor, Coach Smith;
Middle Row: Brooke Burkhalter, Southerly Appling, Rebekah Stiff, Leslie Jerkins, Amanda Ritter,
Meaghan Slonaker, Katie Fennell, Amara Nwosu; Bottom Row: Lauren Patch, Anna Kate Kallay, Lind-
sey Williams, Candice DuPree, Rainey Pearson .
B-Team Girls Soccer 171
Its just me and the ball. For
junior Erica Arena soccer is more
than just a game. Its a way of life
Sometimes before the game Erica
4 5 * wanders off by herself to kick the ball
a Le
around for a while
BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! This soccer
game has turned into an interesting
game of bumper cars for junior
Jennifer Van. Here she bumps an
Opponent out of the w ay to score a
goal for the Cavaliers
Charge!!! As the Lady Cavaliers
take the field, they show their
enthusiasm by shouting to the top of
their lungs. These ladies bring an
unlimited supply of electric energy to
the game
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Ouch, that hurts! Junior Rebecca I wouldn't want to be that soccer
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Raffield endures the pain while ball. Junior Kelly O'Brien prepares to
teammate Kasey Smith uses her as an take a crucial penalty kick. In ;
art canvas. The girls decorated intense situations such as these, Kelly
themselves with interesting pieces of is able to keep her cool because of her
artwork before every game experience and pure skill on the field
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: Coach Mary Anne Filush, Kelly O' Brier
Coleman, Amber Barham, Kelly Wall, Jennifer
Kasey Smith, Jessica Freeman, Frances Layfield, Phillip Raines
Ewing. Mary Catherine Smith, Andy F
Middle: Coach David OBrien, Kristin Taylor, Erica Arena, Jessie Rosa
Laura Perazzola, Brooke Burkhalter tie Fennell, Coach Tam Smith
Bottom: Kirby Williams, Genevieve Olivier, Rebecca Raffield, Sout
Just call me the wall because nothing
can get pass me! Junior Rachel Patch
up to her name as the master
reness and leadership
e Lady Cavaliers to an
WINS AND LOSSES
Brookwood W
Oak Mountain
LaGrange
Deerfield
Deerfield
Terrell
Georgia Christian
Stratford
Tattnall
Frederica
Westminister
Terrell
Brookwood
First Presbyterian
Bulloch
Augusta Prep
Deerfield
Georgia Christian
Westminister
LaGrange
Stratford
Be one with the ball. Freshman
Kirby Williams polishes up on her
offensive skills before the game
Kirby's motto was practice, practic
practice and she took a
every moment to wor
Who do I have? The Lady Cavs
look to Jennifer Van for guard
assignments. After successfully
completing the task, the girls are
ready to play. Pre-game preparations
were essential to a superb season
Is that who I think it is?
Sophomore Jessie Rosa shows off her
jumping skills by soaring through a
sea of opponents. She should be
aware of power lines and airplanes
before she decides to jump so high
Varsity Girls Soccer
This year was...
ONE FOR THE BOOKS
Who can forget the year of 1998-1999? Not a MdS Senior,
ither this
pizza is
really good, or
I'm just really
hungry!!!
Emily Andrews
and Summer
Causey enjoy the
delicious pizza
graciously
provided by the
Alumni
Association at
the Senior
Retreat. There is
nothing better
than free food!
thats for sure! Each ONE of them has
seen GREAT things at Mount de Sales and
has surely received something special. As
the Seniors end this YEAR and prepare
to embark on a whole new journey into
college life, the Mount de Sales teachers
and underclassman students have but one thing
to say to them: we WILL remember you.
I got WHAT in
the superla-
tives??? Senior
Brad Lynch is
quite suprised and
amused to find
out that his
classmates chose
him as Shyest
and Quietest for
the Senior
Superlatives
Little do they
know, this guy
Joes get loud on
occasion
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ook at those
pearly
whites! Smiles
like the ones
Andrea Tice and
Michelle Black
are wearing mean
one thing: the
Senior Trip was
loads of fun!
These Seniors
indicate that the
bus ride to and
from Orlando was
just as fun as
Universal
Studios.
I am really
going to miss
these guys. As
the very last days
of school draw
near, Senior John
LeBlanc thinks
about all of the
good times that
he has shared
with his friends
High school years
really are lifetime
landmarks
Senior Ads
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The Sovereign Lord is my
strength; He makes my feet like
the feet of a deer, He enables me
to go on the heights.
Habakkuk 3:19
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Mom & Dad
Congratulations Fy, . And to :
To the a Lillie :
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1999 | R. 7
Life is a work of
art, designed by
the one who lives
it. Make yours a
masterpiece!
Love, tras ee
Mom and Dad ua | i
Congratulations
Mada DzeAndrea Geddis
I keep trying to reach the
goal and get the prize for
which God called me
through Christ to the life
above.
Philippians 3:14
We Love You!
Mama, Daddy, Brandon, and Grandmama
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Will Always Be #1 With Me!
Thanks for the Precious
Memories
Love, Mom
Heres to twelve
more years of fights
and friendship!
Love, Holly
We are
so proud
of you!
Love,
Mama, Daddy, and Jessica
We love you very much, and wish
you continued success.
In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.
Proverbs 3:6 |
Benjamin Terrell Hubbard
You're the greatest son parents could
ever ask for.
Class of 99
WE Love You!
Mom, Dad & Amber Wright -
Forgetting
>) what is behind
and straining
|) toward what is
ahead, I press
= on toward the
) goal to win the
- prize for
which God has
called me
heavenward in
Christ Jesus.
Philippians 3:13
We are proud of you, Luke!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Andy and Anne Jane
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Turn Around... Youre A Young Girl
Turn Around...And Youre Grown
Turn Around... Youre A Woman
With A Future All Your Own
We Love You and Are Proud of You!
Mother, Dad, and David
Congratulations
Carl
Jesceh
We Love You
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Congratulations Andrew
You have
come a long
way making
us very proud
the whole
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YOU HAVE GROWN INTO A
FINE YOUNG MAN WHO WE
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pinions He will cover you, and under
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Congratulations
John!
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Laura & Adaire
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Jonathan & John D.
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Leslee,
Our dear niece and granddaughter;
It has been a total joy and
blessing to watch you grow up
thus far and attain this age and
educational status. There is no
adjective great enough to express
our joy, love and prayer for your
continued success today and years
to come. We're so extremely
proud of you.
We love you very much,
Grandma & Weasy
Congratulations Katie
C \4ool for the moon
Aim high f ah )
Theres a billion stars
In an endless sky
Une zs yours
In your journey of life
Shoot for the moon
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We love you - Mama, Colby, & Andrew
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(Ve are so vet Y proud of you.
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begin in Lhts next
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Congratulations
Love, | Leslie!
Mom and We love you so much and
are so proud of you!
Dad, Mom, & Hannah
Senior Ads 187
YOUR MIND CAN CONCEIVI
AND YOU BELIEVE I1
YOU CAN ACHIEVE IT!
LOVE, MOM, DAD, & NATALIE
188. Senior Ads
From your earliest days and
through the past 18 years, we
have known your loving and
truly special ways. We love you
and wish you the best
always.
Mom, Dad, Gene and
Tonia, Eric, Jason, and Amanda
Congratulations!
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We Are Very
Proud oj You
Love From Your
Famil
Congratulations Beth!
Look with pride at what youve done,
and with hope for whats to come.
We Love You! Mom - Dad - Gina
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Class OF 1999
Congratulations Graduates
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(Philippians 4:13)
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been in our
lives!
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We are so
proud of
you!
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Love, Daddy & Momma,
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CHAD
KEEP YOUR CHIN UP,
WHEN YOUR STUDIES SEEM TOO HARD.
KEEP YOUR CHIN UP,
WHEN THE GIRL YOU WANT DOESNT SEEM TO WANT YOU.
KEEP YOUR CHIN UP,
WHEN YOU SEEM CONFUSED ABOUT WHERE YOU ARE GOING.
KEEP YOUR CHIN UP,
WHEN IT SEEMS AS THOUGH ITS TOO
LITTLE MONEY TO CARRY YOU THROUGH.
KEEP YOUR CHIN UP,
BECAUSE NO MATTER WHAT, YOUR FAMILY
WILL ALWAYS LOVE AND SUPPORT YOU.
YOU ARE STILL OUR BABY BOY!
LOVE,
\ MOM, DAD, KENDRA, @ ERIKA
CONGRATULATIONS APRIL!
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!
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Trust in the Lord, and do good; so shalt
thou dwell in the land, and verily thou
shalt be fed. Delight thyself also in the
Lord; and He shall give thee the desires of
thine heart. -Psalm 37:3-4
Love Always,
Nathaniel, Angela, Steven & Brianna
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President Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary Treasurer
Mount de Sales Academy 1999
Board of Trustees
Sr.Francis Anne Coo
Mr. Chris R. Mr. Terrance G. Mrs. Sandra P. Sr. Marilyn Graf, RSM Mr. Don Faulk Rev. John Cuddy
Sheridan, Jr. Mermann Davis-Johnson
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we know the music and in our hearts you
will always be with us . . . because were
not too proud to say...
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: Love, Mom, Dad, Michelle & Samantha
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May God Bless You.
Love, Daddy, Mommy,
Narreinar, Desalina
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~ Lillie, quick, run; hes about to get
you! Classmates try to warn Lillie
Austin that she is about to be shot,
picture-style, by R.P. Rider. Without
RP.s pictures, the Yearbook would be
in a great deal of trouble
Pizza, soda, and pica counters...
What more do we need? The
Yearbook Staff relaxes for lunch after
a hard day in the Jostens Workshop
This day provides time for staffers to
sneak a peek at other schools annuals
to get new ideas and help from
representatives
The 1998-1999 Salesian Staff
Co-Editors: Marla Geddis & Katie Mayers
Staff :
April Lewis (12) Lindsey Mummert (11)
Student Life Editors:
Jessica Stinson (12) & Shell Kurzen F72) Jayme Potts (10) Land Bonner (10)
Peop le Editors: Shelby Smith (9) Jennifer Oliver (8)
Nneka Nwosu (8) Amara Nwosu (7)
Mary Catherine Smith (11) & Jenny Paschke (10)
Academics Editors: The moderator of the Salesian is Sue Sinksen. All type is
Jason Grizzard (1 1) & Emily Smith (11) set in Times except for clip art. Pictures were taken by Mr.
. and Mrs. Meriwether, Mrs. Sinksen, Mr. Scott Turner, the
S orts Editor: Yearbook Staff and R-P Rider. Special thanks to Mrs.
Taj Middleton (12) Brenda Timms, our computer guru, who was always there
x for us. Headlines were set in 36 point type. Picture
Senior Editor: captions were set in 8 point type. Body Copy was set in 10
Andrea Tice ( 12) point type. Jostens of Clarksville, Tennessee printed 700
copies of 204 pages each. The cover art was designed by
Ads & Com uter Editor: Mrs. Sinksen. The company representative is Mr. David
Lillie Austin (12) Zeigler.
194 Senior Ads
Agnes Scott College : Andrea Tice
Albany State College : John Tripp
Auburn University : Luke Knight
Berry College : Kelly Dessart - Andrew Jenkins
Bob Jones University : Michelle Black
Carlton College : David Schnell
College of Charleston : Suzanne Mattox
Columbus State University : Chad Elliot
Faulkner University : Turner Oppy
Furman University : Marla Geddis
Georgia College & State University : Lillie Austin - Elizabeth Coleman -
Carl Merschat - Brinson Orr - Rebecca Stokes
Georgia Institute of Technology : Jonathan Akin ~Gabriel Azar -
John D: Cassidy - Taj Middleton - Mandie;Reynolds
Georgia Southern University : Wayne Andrews - Jonathan Canady -
Jamie Crawford - Mary Daigle - Jessica Garcia - Kris Harris -
April Lewis - Brandon Renfroe - Eric Sessions
Howard University : Brandon Jolley
Kennesaw State University : Matt Graycheck - Sara Hill
Macon State Gollege, Dmyaarswell - MichelleCraig - LaShandra Davis
Robert Snider - Kelly Raines
Mercer University : Chris Howard - Alison Lewis - Lena Mathis -
Chad Green - Leslee Worrell - Kelley Brown
Morehouse College : Vernon Logan - Ben Hubbard
North Georgia College & State University : Melanie Brown - Shell Kurzen -
Katie Mayers
Reinhardt College : Will Hefner
Rice University : Michael Walton
Ringling School of Art and Design : Vance Bumgardener
Saint-Leo Gollege : Jennifer Jaudon
United State Naval Academy. :_ Laura Perazzola
University of Cincinnati : Stefano Danese
University of Georgia : Emily Andrews - Missy*Areand - Summer Causey -
Holly Dugas - David Grinstead - John Michael Howell -
Brennan McGoldrick - John Michael Pearce - Matt Ritter - Kim Sarabia - Beth Tamboli
University of Miami : Chris Carrigan
University of North Carolina at Greensboro : Dennisha Vinson
University of North Dakota : Nathan Williams
Valdosta State University : Katie Bentley - Jennifer Blankenship -
Jeffrey Crumbley - Tim Finney - Erin Huellemeier - John LeBlanc - Brad Lynch -
Bradley McClung - James Prigatano - Glenn Shelby - Sarah Stiff - Leslie Witherington
Young Harris College : Jessica Stinson
Senior Ads 195
STILL THE ONE
... and the best there will be!
There is no doubt about it: Mount de Sales is an exceptional
place with exceptional people. And this has definitely been an
exceptional year! Even after 125 years of representing class
and excellence, Mount de Sales continues to improve the ser-
vice that it provides to its community. What's the secret? The Fae oe
students, faculty, and staff of Mount de Sales know that the Mat Rowand
best way to accomplish any endeavor in education and in ser- Hole cn =
vice to the community is to do it TOGETHER AS ONE. sng ho
years
ONE artist at
his best. Not just
your average face
painter, Andrew
Jenkins is known
simply as
Picasso.
Concentration is
key as he paints
another
masterpiece on
Kristen Salinas
I wonder if I am going
to miss this cafeteria
food. Senior Vance
Bumgardner enjoys his
spaghetti lunch in the
trapezoid. Lunch is
ONE great time to feast
on good food, chat with
friends, and have a few
laughs
196eClosing
The birds are going to
love this house!
Sophomore Julia Brost-
Clark paints a birdhouse
built by the MdS
Environmental Club for
Cavalier Fields. Julia
knows her birdhouse
will be the best ONE in
the neighborhood
I love Spanish food!
As the year draws to an
end, freshmen Kelly
Hutto and Amy Laughter
realize ONE favorite
thing about Spanish
class: the food! Mrs
Haddixs students loved
this culinary project
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ONE LAST GOODBYE
Once more the time has come to close the chapter on another
great year. The special moments that were shared and the
MEMORIES that were made will not be soon forgotten. But
the closing of one door must mean the opening OF another.
As the underclassmen begin thinking about their summer and ee
7 : aE: : ; . we are actually
the seniors begin anticipating the upcoming changes in their ee ise
is a tradition in
lives, certain joys like A LIFETIME friend, laughter in ace
the leaders of the
halls, and chats in the breezway will last forever. sac
ONE of the best
years of their life
Put the dooflop
in the thinga-
majig, if you
will. These
words have
echoed through
the halls of MdS
for more than
ONE long day
and night. Mrs
Sinksen will be
greatly missed.
Its finally time to go! _ This year has gone by
Lindsey Gaskins, so quickly. Senior
Elizabeth Mason, and
Jennifer Nelson leave
Mount de Sales ONE
more time after a long
day. They have a little
time to relax before
doing their homework
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John Michael Pearce
takes ONE last time to
think about the friends
and good times he will
be leaving on campus. It
has been a year that he
will never forget
Dont go! Sophomor
Mandy McClur
ig brother Senior
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Though the school year must
come to an end, the really
important things like the
friendships and the
memories, will last forever
The bonds that unite us as
ONE are too strong to be
broken
here is strength in
togetherness. As we work
together and pray together
everyday, we find ourselves
becoming stronger as
individuals and as a school
lhis is the concept behind
POGETHER AS ONI