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Often, our lives resemble a game of chance. 
We do not expect the strange twists and turns 
thrown our way on our journey from childhood to 
adulthood, such asthe changes high school brings, 
breaking up with a girffriend or boyfriend, or taking 
the SAT Still, it is only natural fo want to fully 
monopolize life. With each new move we make 
and the transition that comes along with it, not only 
are we offered many opportunities in education, 
athletics, and extracurricular activities, but we 
become wise enough to take advantage of such 
opportunities. Throughout this, we must have the, 
courage to throw the dice, be ready to take risks 
and be willing to face any obstacles thrown in our 
path. In addition to many challenges, life also gives 
us many good times. We must remember to enjoy 
these special moments, the moments that chal- 
lenge us to go beyond our own expectations, guide 
usto draw the cara that decides our fate, and binds 
us together with the common goal of living, loving, 
and caringfor others. These are the moments we 
celebrate in these pages. 


4 2 Opening 











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SUCU ITT 


Watch this! Jonathan Koetter 
Shows off his skills.as hyslices 
through the.competition. Jonathan 
enjoyed a great season and was a 
key player t this year. 


Coming throughlAndy Graycheck 
plows through the competition hop- 
ing #0 get the game winning goal 
Andy displayed great sportsman- 


ship during theseason. 


_ 


What a cross!Nick Ewing looks on 
in amazment as his crOSS TEsuits in 
a much needed assist. Eachiplayer 
enjoyed heart stopping plays like 
this. dur ng the games. 


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ivi 


Thisig great. RyanGraycheckand 
Andrew Liedle enjoy a well de- 
served break after a tough game. 
Good teammates help to create 
a fantastic team. 





Kal Yat Will Young shows the op- Ruin menower haa Kenneth 
osing team how its done. Kenny Suchower parts a sea of defense 
Epps looked of from behind, ready ashe dribbles down the field. Good 
tohelphisteammatescore agame footwork is a needed. skilk for a 


winning goal winning tea 


Here goes nothing! Sam 
Mekaurin charges the ball like a 
pro player. Talent: and skill Were 

strong team assets and helped to 
mak'a terrific season. 


Top Row (I-r):"Coach TaylorA.Leonard,K.FennelA Black N.Murray,J Here you go! Allen Black tosses 
Kipe.J.Dadisman,B-Smith,M.Grimsley,A.LiedleJ.Koetter,N.D' LaRotta, T. : the ball back to one of his team= 
Arena Ewing Suchower PElsbernd K Garafalo.Coach DattiloBottom Row (- mates. Allen enjoyed many great 
pS Mielarczyk WYoung.C-Putman,UNwosu, J Shackelford A GraycheckA Arena, Saves. during the season as one 
RGraycheckL_MuminertB. Mahoney SMcLaurin Moulton, Webb m= of the teams goalie. 


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What's the game plan? Coach 
wn AL.  = fi 


va delive SAME plan nhepal 


Gi uie rien | * 


C-team to-a state: championshi 


And the starting lineup is.. Nathan 
Gilva rans outwhen he.is cal ed: and 
iswelcomea by histeammates.Team 
unity was_a vry-important.part of 
getting through the season. 


Breaking away from the pack Jack 
Thomas shows offhis speed and agility 
whiletryingtoscore. Eventhoughthere 
ino T inteam,the team benefited 
from each player's contribition. 


C -Team: Top Row (- 1): Coach Smith, Manager Adrienne Garofalo, 
Brayden Ware, Zack Stroup, Micah Phersongsiosh, Miller, Ryan Liedle, Jack 
Thomas, Adrian Martinez, Tony upchurlNathaniel Siva, Jake Demarest, 
Michael Hughes, Bottom Row ((-r): Andrew intaphan, Tyler McLaurin, Alex 
Fletcher Kyle Liedle, Brandon Jley, Matthew Moulton, John Staggs, Chartie 
CassidyiLtike Graycheck BrianForero, CruzSalinas, Mgr. HannahWitherington, 


B - Team: Top Row (i - r): Jacob Adams, Danie! Bernal, Zack Zanghi. 
Tommy Hurley, Bryan Benton, Simon Radomski, Taylor Ware, Azubuike- 
Onoura, Kenneth Suchower, Vinni"@avaliere, Luke Mummert, "Mark 
Misinco, Matt Micheletti, Jeremey Pohl. Bottom Row (-- PF): Andrew 
Dockrel; Uchenna Nwosu, Kevirr Miller, Ryan-Graycheck, Brandon 
Mahoney.MMicakePherson, Jimmy Cassidy, Wesley Moulton: 


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Jumping for joy.Kathryn Young 
Bivesher teammate midair high EI ARI SIA IP A FPR ARE IA IF 


eee. | INCINING AMUWUINY 


ing asthe victory itself 


Rolling, rolling, rolling... Mary 
Jurgensen dribbles the ball down 
the field. Key players and impor- 


tant teamwork brougnigmucn en- 


tertainment to thegame, 


Leaving the competition in the 
dust. Emily Smith makes.a strong 
move around a defender in order 


petty 


On the ball. Wolly Knight dem- _ TopRow(} Coach Grit gp. Matt Moulton Bizabeth Gaugt Katie Davis Dania 


onstrates her juggling abilities on Ebanks Emiy Gmith Cari Quan Katherine Moore, Caroine Cock Cassandra Coronel 


the sidelines. Perfecting the skills Brandon Joly Coach Rutenber Middle Row (+) AmandaDempsey Mary Jungefsen, 

of the game were important in Hannah Witherigion, Katherine. Limer , Geshanie Nekon, Lex Stokes, Betsy-Pittara 

handling and moving the ball Katherine Snow Bottom Row (4}:Biica Zanghi Vicioria Worthy. Molly Knight Christie 
Meriwether, Jennifer Lidstone, Kale Matthews Kathryn Young Kate Perotiky. 





Victory Smiles: Team members Another victory. The MT 
smile astheyleave the field after a soccer tean ebrate 


Cavalier victory, A good attitude win inthe Cavalier 


~ by 


atian 


by the team gave them a-better >lebra 
chahee at defeating their-oppo 
nents: 


Fy ar 


grader Mary Jorgensen watches the 

game from the bench whiltaking-a 

break Maryscontributiontothteani 
 a big part of their success. 


ae red ~ Varsity Girls Socer: Top Row {er} Mgr. Nick Ewing, Mgr. Andrew Liedle, Coach Ten 
Cross! Senior Kitby Williams ad . oie nine Leonard, Lindsey a foces Layhelt atic Coates, Britany*Hartley, 
vances down the field while setting Stephanie Nelson, Emily Pittard, Katie Garofalo, Kristin Taylor, Jessia Freeman, Mgr. David 
up for a cross.Kirbys superior 4 Bushey, Mgr. Olivia Bushey, 2nd-row (l-r} Coach Flush, Mgr. Wesley Moulton, Meaghan 
offensive-skillc enabled her t6 feal Slonaker, Rainey Pearson, Katie Fenell, Theresa Jergensen; Latren Patch; Candice Dupree, 
. Arhanda Ritter, Marilyn Sawyer, Mgr. Noe! Marfay. Bottom row (Amy Laughter, Adirienne 
rightat home.on the varstty+eam. Garofalo, Kirby Williams, Hannah Witherington, Jillian Brosas; Anfia Kate Kallay, Amara Nwosa, 
AM Aary hirdenean 


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Some Rand R The girls soccer 
team takes .a break after an 
eventful game. Times like this 
gave player rs an opportunity to 
relax prepare for the next game. 


BAM! Marylin Cawyer concentrates 
onkeeping the ball away from the other 
team The girs hadtouse skilful maneur 
Se ee ballwouldnot 
get stolen by the other team 


eb this! Betsy Pittard 

hows.a member of the oppos- 
ng team how soccer is really 
played: The girls used their skills 
to easily defeat their opponents, 


Here | come: Katie Fennell 
ball to a team- 


2c the 
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teams successe 


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MIAN AINUYJON LIF 


Out of my way! Cole Keever ma- 
neuvers through theadefense to 
gain atirst down mark Cole con- 
tributed a great deal wittvhis quick 
thinking and his athletic abilities. 
Lets Zo boys! Josh Adamsypumps up 
the team spirit before the game. Get- 
tingpsyched beforeeachgamehelped 
the team: prepare mentally fortheir 
Opponent. 


You can't catch me! With a great 
Catch, Michael Slonaker beats the 
defense with his swift moves ahdout- 
Standing speed.The team worked on 


ssuctskilis everyday atpracties, 


Free atlast! Blake Mears breaks 
through.the crowd to,gain some 
extra yards on the play. Being 
aware of your defenders.was es- 
sential to.a successful play; 


VV 


Playoffs 


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Coaches: Robert Slocum, Randy Davis, Todd Freeman, Fred Howe, BryanKemp, 
Mark Lipson, Jim Massey, Johnny Mack Williamson Left side(f-r) :C. Sance, Q. 
Bichop,J.Cunard, B. Mears, C. Keever, B. Harris, PB. Eaircloth, Middlef-1) : D. 
Barett,.G. Walken F. Perez, -Hollis, M.Hickman, WeHarris, M.. Wade, H. 
Hardison, K Schuchmanh, N.Esser.. Monroe. Slonaker, R. Rogers, F. Smith, 
C.McMillan, SAatchere Hardison, N. Bigham, B.Or, J Harrison, 8. Chapman,B. 
iC. JOnes, J: 
1) Westfall 


Fransioli Right sidefl4e): LMatthews, C. Henderson, J. 
Adams, R. Wooley, T. Bryson, J Pilkenton, B: SchwabyMla 
M. Hickman, M. Thomas, Not Pictured. Alston, S Smith, L. Hattaway. 3. 


ae 


Down, Set, Hut! Quarterback Scott 
Hatcher leads the offense 
tionfore game.winning touchdown 
pass. Scotteatcher'sleadership was 
needed for the team's success 


intorma 


Ifs<good! Paul Elsbernd 
KiCKSsa'fieldgoal and puts the 
CavSasghead by one. Height 
and distance are very impor- 
tant when, making a great kick. 


Lk 


Aaaww! During halftime, Matt 
Wade reflects on the plays of 
thefirshhalf. Time alone gave 
the players a chance to men- 
tallysprepare for the next half. 


|What was one of you 


4 re- 


me rituals for 


this season? 


Well, one of my pre-game rituals for 
this season was that |wore the same pairof 
boxers every game day. This was just 
something | tried for good luck. 


-Junior Cole Keever 


I'm not really big on rituals, but | do always 
put my right sock on before my left sock. 


~~ 


- Senior Brian Fransioli 





FIA HAL DALL 


Pre-game pep talk. Coach 
Massey. gives Matt Hikman 
some motivation: before hitting 
the fieldGood ladership was 
th Key to winning the game. 


Breaking free..... Wide-receiver 
yBrandon Monroe is on-his way 
for. afmuch needed touchdown. 
Skillspeed, and determination 
helped win the game. 


~ B-Team: Top Row((-r): T Freeman Walker FPerez,ediekman Ce 


Henderson,J. Godfrey Massey. Middle Row(-r): A. Smith; J: Smith, R 
Wooley, 8. Schwab, J. Cunard, D. Bartlett, D. Harrison, BottomRow(- 
r)J Harrison. Esser B Monroe, J SimpsonB Harris P Faircloth2 Parker. 
Not Pictured: M. Wade. 


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tog 2B BC Teambootball 


First and goal! Eighth grader 
nn breakethrough the 
to. score a touchdown 
The Cavs showed the Hornts 
that.they were allpusiness. 


Conor B 


acrense 


C-teamTop Row(l-1):B. Kemp, M. Lewis, C. Bunn, Williams, P. Heenan 


R Esher, P-Stiff K Hardison,C. Moskaly, K Manley, C. Mitchell Middle 
Row(-1} P. Slonaker, <G: Newmans, MeBariow, B- Jones J. Walgh, K 
Kitchens, J.Gibson, S. Esser, T. Purvis, F. Waterman, Bottom Row(en 

J. Armstrong, J. Giles De Green, B. Thomas, E.-Sfaiifields2. Hinson, 


~ DWarrell. Not Pictured M. bipson. 





Balancing is the keyl \/ cheer\ead 
ers draw theicrowds attentio 
basketballgamewiththeir eyecatching 
ifs: Thse. cheerleaders perfected 
ih.lifts during practice. 


B-teamilop Row: (+7) Jenner Lidstone, Dania Ehanks Courtney 
Crosby Mary Montgomery. Crystal Dong Middle Row: (+) 
Ghaistine Lopapa, Kathryn Young, Danielle Grinstead, Amanda 
Peroely, Kibby Pierce. Bottom Row: (4) Shannon Heenan, 
Caroline Freliche,' 


S-U-P-E-R Super Super thats 
what we are! Junior Varsity cheer- 
leaders do their best to pump up the 
crowd during an intense game: All 
th enthusiasm motivated the teant 
Double the winning, double the fun! 
Jessica Lee and Maggie Shackelford 
tryto balance themselves while ontop 
of the pyramid. They had to leam to 
trustthe girs holding them up. 


C-teamTop Row: (-r) Katie Massey, Maggie Shackelford, 
Victoria Worthy, Jessica Lee. Middle Row: (\-r) Katie 
Moorhouse, Amanda Dempsey, Carly McCallie, Whitney 
TuckerBottom Row: (on) Martha MonhigomeryCaty Stallings. 


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MR PAR FPR IF Ae 


DMIIVNUG Ii UIN 


Hey, must be the moneylll The 
cheerleaders dance to Nellys "Ride 
With Me during the Homecoming 
pep rally: These-girls learned many 
dances at their summer camp. 


Coach and mother..\Mrs.Gilbert, 
coach ofthe varsity cheerleaders, 
puts her baby down in th middleot 
practice. She divided her time be= 


tween the. baby and.these giris. 


Stand uplllSara Suchower shouts: - 


to the crowd-to-stand up and be 
proud. Cheerleaderswere- always 
trying New and different cheers to 
getthe fans motivated atthe game. 


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Hey Cavaliersil! Wrenn Federlein 
and Leslie Jerkins yellto the crewd 
at a basketball game-Durirg time- 
outs; the-cheerleaders went out-on 
the floor to plimp up the fans. 


Oe 
Bannertime...|-aura Sembridge paints 
banners after school fo help promote 
school spiritThe varsity cheerleaders 
Spent many hours working after school 
on these banners. 





Top row {1-r): Shannon Heenan, Kristen Lidstone, 
Maliory Jones, Catherine Leverett, Laura Stembridge, 
(I-r): Candice DuPree, 


Leslie Jerkins Middle Row 
Jeanine Olivier, Wrenn Federlein, Sara Suchower 
tiff, Skyler Sal! 


Bottom Row (=r): Anna Stit 





ve got spirit! The 
rers ado.a reutine 
rgame. Cheerle 


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A hard days work, The cheer- 
leaders practicea dance rou= 
for the next big game; 
rleading wasexhilarating 
1 ming a 


The greatest accomplish- 
ment. Skyler Stulfdoesa@stunt 
g.a pep rally. Cnering 
ative, expressive, ana 


ed a lot-of work. 


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Defense wins the game! Brandt 
Orr shows his aggressive style of 
playing Defensive skills played a 
huge role-in the-teame positive 
Standing this season, 


Tricky shotl Michaef Slonaker 
flies towards the Hoop hoping to 
add.some points. MDS's Gffens 
put on a-great show for the fans 
this-Season. 
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: Region Tournament at Stratford 
Out of my way! Carlton Aim for the basket! Pau We " 
(cMillan goes for a-layup Elsbernd poises himself for 
against his Windsor-oppenent. aheeded shot. Paul's skill 
Carlton was an instrumental shone brightly throughout the 
playerin the Seasens results. course of the season. 


State Tournament at Tattnall 


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Get crunk! Scott Hatche Going to the hole! 
and the rest.of the team get Matthews goes infor a needed 
pumped up -for their game. A shot. Diays Suh ac this: ofe 


5 Hate + se 4A 
the teamslead 


Against all odds! Michael 
Clonaker goes tothe hole with 


 


fenders at.his heels. Knowing 


} | | ia Ama er 3 
both defensive and offensive. skills 


Ss 


ae 


makes for a well-roundedplayer, 


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es = : =), 
(L-R) Coach Dotterer, F. Smith, J. Banks, N. Dermatas, S Hatcher, . a q 
ROwens, B. Orr, C. Puckett, L. Matthews, C. McMillan, M. Slonaker, . 
P.Eigbernd, T. Rodomski, K Epps, A. Durr, Coach Massey, Managers 


needed foul. During th sason 
i vaord _ jennifer. Oliver esan Cidghtler ; : : 
Adrianne Howard, Jennifer-Oliver, Megan Sightler. players often made sacrifices 


| benefit the team. 


Taking one for the team. 
Carlton McMillan-draws a 


Boys Varsity Basketball. 14 





Square up! / 


Pm A ARI CPSs Fe ARE FA I 


DAONL I DUUVUINY 


De-fense, de-fense!Patrick 

Slonaker keps-a-player from 

the opposing team fromadvanc 
to the basket. .G 


i tr aad doting 
KCY Dal 0} 6 Eo 


B-Team Boys: Top-Row(!-r} Brandon Monroe, Richard Owens, 
Daniel Stefano, Nashon Bigham; Erik Hardison, Chase Henderson, 
Coach Jim Massey: Bottom Row(/-r) Brandon Mahoney, Luke 
Mummert, Andrew Durr, Jonathan Harrison, Bryan Weaver: Not 
Pictured gp. Laura Stanford Mgr Laurn Melvin 


Sth Grade Boys: Top Rowll-r). Coach Ken Garvin, Anthony 7th Grade Boys: Top Row(I=r): Mgr. Christie 
Rosa, AJ Shilcoski, Akanni Burton, Reed Elsbernd, Patrick. Meriwether, Keith Manley, Matt Barlow, Ryland 
Putkowski, Uchehna Nwost,Kurt Hardison; Bottom-Row(-r): Rumph, Jake Demarest, Jay Gibson; Bottom Row 


Patrick Slonaker, Michael Hughes, Justin Andrew Conor Bunn, (I-r):. JORn-Staggs.@rad HlnsomBrandon Jolley, 
Jost Miller, Alex Fletcher, Justin Young, Taylor Abernathy; Not David Grene~-Jovon Braddy; Not Pictured: 
Pictured: Mgr. Gray-Chapman Mgr. Katherine-Snow Fitz WatermaneCortney Newmans 


*  90- CaTeam & JV Boys Basketball 





Shoot ania. 
shoots.the 

Tence 

learned how t 
thelr best Under pres 


Nichole 
ms, Burney Pol- 


@-Team Girls:Top Row(I-r): Coach 
Meaghan Slonater, = ndsey Willia 
loGk, Joanna Akin, C 
tom Row/(I-r): Ka 
Jfifa@eMurphy, Lexis ati , 
Cook, Not Pictured: Kara Williams OBB d  


Dixon, 


A AAPFT AIA AFA re 
wWwIIVVUVIIWNA IOI AM 


Mary Jurgensen 

off the opponentseto 

he ball. The team 

orked hard fo be. ageres= 
ive and fieSty-at-aleti 


Think fast. Jenna Murphy 
passes the ball during the 
 wre minutes ofthe 
.. Teamwork was tec= 

a ary to pull off a victory: 


C-TeamGirlsTop Row(I-r): Caroline a Katie BealitKayla 
Nessing, Coach Robert Slocum, e- Davis, Cassandra 
Coronel, Megan Harned, Raisa a thew s, Bottom Row(I- 
r): Mgr. Matthew Lewis, Alex Heath, Lexi Stokes, Haley 
Durr, Jenna Murphy, Kalie Matthews, Mary Jurgensn, 
Not Pictured: Hannah Witherington, Mg r. Adria n-Martinez 


-Team & JV Gifls Basketball ~ 21 





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VWO LVVC ITO UAIVIC 


Keep your eyes on the ball! 
Audra Orange boxesouttogaingreat 
position. for -asrebound==Westfield 
triedtheir best t0-stop-hery but: they 
were unable to defeat the Cavs. 


can do fl Christina Price goes for 
2 short jump. shot.th the: semefinal 


game in Milledgeville. Although she 
corea, the girls came Up one Basket 


mat 


state championship game 


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Myarmsaretired!Danielle Michelet 
Shows great help defense withhereye 
on both.the ball andshermar. Lady 
Cavs_played great defense which 
helped them become a superior team: 


Listen up girls! Coach Hatcher 
takes a time out to put in a last 
minute play-Good coaching and 
leadership allowed the team to 
perform at their Best. 


15 Wins 7 losses 





| Top Row (/-r). Bach Hatcher, Meaghan Slonaker, KatieHatcher, 
P Audra Orange, Karen Hodge, Christina Pri 
Saran DeLoach, Joanna Akin, Jen 

| Linasay Wiliams, Rachael Azar, Danielle Micheletti, 

| Bottom, Row (i-r, + Matt Hickman, Clifford Jance 


Please go in. Senior Katie 
Leverett powerfullydrivesto the 
basket to score.two poinis.Her 
hardworkeventually hlpedieaa 


the toam ta 4 Victary 
1G 716aM TO.2 VICTOry 


Shoot it! SarahDeLoaehuseshel 
to shoot over the. members of the 
Lady Knights. "Her naturale ability 
helped give MDS theadvantageover 
many teams throughout the year 


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Cm MO RAR I A meee 7 ee 


SIFAING FOVErM 


Here comes the heat! Bran- 

don Mahoneyfiresoneto the cut= 
off Players had: td use great 
acturacy-and speed to.make.a 


r- aly from-the outfield. 


Hustle up! These remain- 
ing runners=hurry tothe 
dugout for the next inning, 
A regular baseball game 
usualy. lasted Seven innings. 


Stealing bases. 


=e 


Scott 
Hatcher helps put dowr-the 
bases Before twe Zamie. The 
players enjoyed having the 
home field ddvantage. 


> 


Safe by a landslide! Cole . 


Miller pushes himself up from 
his head*first-stide into home 
plate. Moveslikethis showed the 
team's aggressive.side. 


14,0 Wins 


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BASEBALL 


14 Losses | 





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| Top ro (i-r): Coach Bryan Kemp, Andrew Dockrell, Scott 
Hateher, Paul Elsbernd, Carl Puckett, Cole Miller, Rocky 
Rogers, Jonathan Koetter, Coach Marc Lipson, Bottom row 
(i-r E Brandon Mahoney, Billy Schwab, Nick Dermatas, Eri Robz 
Serts, JESSe Pilkenton, Andrew Durr, AlangSearawelf, Chris Jones. 


P  a, 


It's outta here! 

Koetter steps in and swing: 
the oncoming fastball \ 
had to wait for the perfect mo- 
ment to release the ; 


Let's go! The team gathers around 
Coach Lipson, whogves some-final 
words of encouragment. Pep talks 
gave the players the optimistic outlook 
they needed to winthe game: 


Goin home. Cart Puckett throws 
the ball toward home plate inhopes 
of gettingsthe runner out, Bven 
though the opponents were fast, 
they were no match for Carl$ ath. 


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| got itl Eric Roberts catches 
the ball to make-an easy out: 
Players had to support eaen 
other when successful_plays 
were to be made. 


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A VVIRALO INCVVY DALLUAIVIC 


Practice makes perfect! The B- 
team practices batting drills bfore a 
game: Theednills helped to develop 
the players Coordination which was 


instrumental invachieving victory. 


itsgoing going, gone!Sam Reese 
hits a.-home-run during a.C-team 
game. The, natural talents of the 
future big-leaguers helped to pro= 
pelithe team into the spotlight. 


CTeam: Top Row (I-r): Coach Freeman, Jay. Gibson, 
Justin Young, AwShilcoski, Conor Bunn, Micah Pherson, 
Coach Pires. Middl-Row/(I-r): Johnny Walsh, Matt 
Barlow, Matt-Lewis, Sam Reese, Keith_Manley, Trey 
Purvis. Bottom Row(I-r): Bryan.Jones, Christian Goulding, 
JustinAndrews, Kylevawn, Brad incon, Charlie Cassidy, 
Alex Fletcher. 


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Too fast for_you! A: 
Doekgell slides into Secon 
Stolen base. Hic f 

practic helpedehim rac 
Stolen bases. during the seas 


B- Team: Top Row (I-r): Manager Afison Lizek, 
Justin. Young, Adam Romaine, Allen Stroupe, An- 
drew Dockrell-Erie*Roberts, Jonathan Uarrison, 
Jesse Pilkenton, Coach Lipson Bottom Row (I-r): 
Sam Reese, Jimmy=Cagssidy, Try Purvis, Micah 
Pherson, Patrick Fairctoth, Lake Mummert: ma 


Hit a home run Beisy Poe takes 
actice e Agw=z FSG I= Fak 


swing at-home. plate. 


; rea a  fs, 
efore-stepping up to bat. Prac- 
Gotteowoe | A, PPE PLA | TC 


t0 a freme Season. 


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Line=drive to right field. Haley 
Durr showing ner_skills, hits the 
ball to deep rightifleld, Hard 
workand-finesse:became alarge 
part of a successfutseason 


Crash the ball!!. Joanna Akin -Team: top row (l-r): Katie Beall Joanna Akin, Kayla Nessing 

crushes the. ball during her Coach Pierce. Middle Row(l- r): Kristen Anglea,. Elizabeth 

fur atebat:The players ath- _Gaughf, Betsy Poe, Kelly Herring, Jessica Nysitom. Bottom 

| deticability benefitedthe team  Row/(l-r): Jenni Napier, Lexi Stokes, Haley Durr; Jetma Murphy 
ssthroughout the. Season 





Patience isthe key.Outfieider Audra 
Nessing gets ready to buntte first 
bas to score another point forthe 
MDS team. Bunting was new to the 
team, and was lot of fin to lear. 


Nosweat. Outfielder Danielle 
Micheletti prepares to swing 
as the. pitch is thrown, Gon= 
centration .and Speed Were 
very important when batting. 


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Gotta hurry! First baseman 
Laura Wood races to the base 
as the ball soars to righptield, 
Laura's fast runningshelped 
theteam in many games, 


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It's outta here! Pitcher and part 
time. shortstop Brittany. Hartley 
Slams the ball pastthe other team. 
Brittany's previous experience 
helped a great deal during games: 





nt you just love pizza? Katic 
basmamKalic Matthews takes Leverett, Jennifer Leverett, and 
a swing-adsthe ball makes its way Krictin Taylor enjoy food and drinks 
aeross theplate. Some pitche ay. The Special 
could go.as fast ac OS mph Vs 1Sth birthday. 


This ones mine! 


tant 


Very amportant in 


Top Row (+r: Coach Chester Pierce, Katie Blackburn, Emily Pittard, Practice makes perfect. Thitd 
Jennifer Leverett; Katie Leverett, Mgr. Alan Cardwell, Middle Row (+r): baseman Kristen Anglea works on 
Katie Hatcher, Danielle MichelettfRachel Azar, Latira Wood, AudraNessing, her throw before a game. Kristen 
Mg. Karen Marshall, Bottom Row. (I-r): Kalie Matthews, Brittany Hartley, was brought over to the varsity 
Kara Willams; Kristin Taylor, Ryan Evans Not Shown Kristen Anglea team after Katie Hatcher's injury 


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What's my time? Sam Mead- 
ows looks up at the.time Tlock 
to-see if he has beatennis 
recordy Cwimriers were timed 
as Soon as they left the block. 


One more fap! Kaitlyn 
Stockslager Comesup'and-out 
for_the strenuous butterfly 
stroke. The Junior Varsity team 
only swam 50 yards in the fly. 


Almost there! Burnes Brown 
speeds to the finich:block-On e- 
lays, swimmers had fo wait for the 
person ahead of them to touch the 
block before they-could start, 


Toprow (-1):Kaitin Siockstager, Second 
row peer Clete Meriwether 


Ben Thornton; Evan Stanfield, Kevin 
Gillespie; Thind-row (Hr). Janna Matson: 
Katie Greer, Emily Smith, Enily Hcenen. 








Swimmers take Jour Tones Go! 

Emily S Smith dives off th 
Eric Roberts:all Fold j rho  for 
besttimes ADgwon more plaques 
any other team at the state meet. 


Got chlorine? Eric Roberts 
pulls in and breaths deeply for 
the breast troke:. Swimmers 
had to. successfully swim 106 


yards using this stroke 


ir rd  
965" pop cereatae nan,J.Dadisman,S. Meadows oe Os iy a Backstroke jump ini. Katie 
C. Jones, A Lie Joach be Secon row\-r):  Harmon, S Burch AfteiE = nicki ~ r. 
M- Montgomery, PH ison, C. One) T. Rowland, W. Rumph, B. Brown, B. Chapman, E Roberts; Third wright oe 2 prepares Wer 
row (-:E Wood, E Walch, N. Holder, K Crabb, J. Cassidy, SRemi kB Dadioman K Wright Ni Frady self for the big race. -Switte 
K Marshall, Fourth row (+) +f} C. Martine H. Huckabee, C. Booth, C. Spicer, J, Braswell, ASbizek J mers had to start in the water 
As. JNapler, C. Price ; for this particular stroke. 


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Taking a break. Some track men 

bers take a break to talk about thea 
times and find Cowhalt le. next event 
will be, tt was important to find.out how 


al of thet cam did < tif 2 track meet 


Towards the finish line... 
Rachel Azar func the Jact-lap 
of her race at the track met. 
Runhers needed endurance to 
make itsthrough.all-of the laps. 


Over the top... Cole Keever 
demonstrates the art of mak- 


ing the perfect vault. Pole 


vaulting showd thessirength 
ahd focus of the athlete: 


4") 39. Sports 


war for joy. Bryan. We 


the pok 


ee ump re 


nm the mirc + 


quired the < 


Top Row (-r): C. Jance, E. Hardison, C, Moskaly A. Kabaehi, 
Hardison, ke Melvin, L. Wood. & DeLoach-K Hodge, K Vorwelk 
Harris, MMisinco, N. D'LaRotta, P Clo aker,C. Keever,P. Heenan, i 
Lardigon, JM. Cunard. Middle. Row (er : N. Bigham,.C. Perofeky 
Fondal, K. Seu M: MisincoyN. Esser, J: Pohl, K Chuchmann, K. a 
A Lonard, J: Wyche, K Williams, B. Harris, D. Harris, C: Oxley, 6 
Johnson, Z Onoura, Rad mek Hl. Herrick, N. Nwosu, R. Azar, J; Aly 
C. Bain, Bottom Row (-r): B Weaver, L. Discher, C. Cargello: 
Sewell, W. Walker, R. Evans, M. Gonterman, L. Sheppard, K Massey, d 
Beall, G. Chapman, H: Huckabee, T. Abernathy = 





AUN FUR II 


L, 2, 3, jump! Erik Hardison pre- 
pares to make his first leap for 
the triple jump. This event was 
challenging and required great 
concentration. 


Up, up, and awayeSolomon 
Sewell gracefully leaps over"the 
pole in the high jump. The meets 
were challenging especially in the 
scorching heat. 


Flying Saucer 
Bishop watches to 

far his-discus will g 
Suspense 
waiting for resu 


was hi 
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Prepare for landing. Nneka 
Nwostisteadies herself for land- 
ing. on=the triple jump.Nnka 
wasia great contributerto the 
teams Success. 


And hes off! Cole Keever 
anxiously takes off and 
-puepares his strategy to win 
the rae. The events were 
orten times.very close. 


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In between races. An 
PRR LF "=F 1 i F= PAF FR EF st eeeiere-Jobne 


>A 


ON THE AUN}. 


heeded after a-hard day's Works 


And they're off... Katie Hatcher 
and Bethany Dadisman take an 
early lead at theastart. Both 
track teams finished fifthrin the 
GISA-state tournament. 


Our father who art in heaven... 
~ Cbach-Dotterer gets the team 
together to pray before-the 
mect begins. Faithplayed alarge 
role in.preparing fora match. 


Top Row (i2r)eSam Medows, Tom Pasomek!. Nick D Coming around the cor- 


MatovorJohn Cacavias. KristveyeSaraDet.oach, Middle Row/(I- ner... Brian McBrearty tries 
r):-Brett Satsaman,. Brian. Mcerearty, Winslow Rumph, Burnes nats 


Brown, Cimon Ragomsti, Joseph Irwin. Coach Dottener, Bottom to keep a commanding lead 
Row(t=r): Ryan Glisson, Rainey Pearson, Amara Nwosu,Anna Kate in-th race. Astrong will was 
Katlay, egshan Sionaker, Not Pictured: Katie Hatcher, Bethany a great advantage against a 
Dadicmanh Jessica Robincom Haley Huctabe,. Vivi Brown determined opponent. 





Warming up. Josh~Chat 
bctretches his muscles before EA F FP lS 6 F =A A A BEE A 


VVNCOILCIWIAINIA 


Pep talk. CoacheHowe 

gives the team-a pre*game 

pep talk. An ncOuragihg 

word was a reatway ie) 
st ready for a Match, 


And the wihner Is... The ref 
raises. Alan- Crowells arm 
to show. that h=won- the 
match. This winebrought the 
teams record toe7-H. 


Gotcha! Patrick Heenan oh we, JSech -Ctatin; 
ns down his opponent I, rndrew Martens+Juctin Ghan= 
tl fur nel, Frank erez, Patrick Zenan, Stephen 

match : Huffmaster, ag n Cunard, 

concentratian were m Trawis Terrell 

jor faterc ih-wreetting Aatutns Eth ri 





RAR AF Aar=F A 4A AA" Ii return 


UAIVIL, OL 1, IDVIFAD TT Pion 


Betier get ready Ben Wishra and 
Jason Sicer prepare for a-serve th.a 
doubles match Tis tcoonerative efforts 
betweeh. parners madete teant a 
Tough competitor in doubles competion, 
Keep-your eye on the ball. 
Danielle Michelett! gets ready to 
smash the ball. The: thaividuat 
Strengthsof each player benefited 
the teart-during fierce matches. 


Boy's Tennis Team: Top Row (I-r): Ben Mishra, 
Melvin-Smith, Taylor Ware, Colin-Booth;Andy 
Graves, Bottom Row (I-r): Ben Bollinger, Andy 
ArenaJason- Glow, Jason Spicer Nathaniel Silva. 


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Make this one count! Colin Root 


tire 
UAiCg 


victories during-compethion: 


Girl's Tennis Team: Top Row {I-r): Lacey Young, 
Emily Farman, Courtney Crosby, Sarah:DeLoach, Jens 
nifer Oliver, Christine Relton, Bottom Row (I-r): Kara 
Williams; Chloe Spicer, Jenna Schmitt, Camille Dizon, 
Daniele Micheletti, Laura Stembridge. 


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= 7 





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Ws-out of sight. John Cacavias 
watchestosewhetethe balllands | a | Pn | = AAR Aah = 


Golfers had.to follow through with 
thelr swings torensure that the ball TT UI  | | V FF | VL 


would:not fall short. 


A little tap will do. Seth Story putts 
ih for a birdie to help theteam#ake 
the lead. Puttingwas one, of the 
more difficult strokes; requiring ex- 
treme concentrationana accuracy: 


is Golf Team: Top Row ([-1): John Cacavias, Brandt Orr, Seth Story, Keep your eye on the-ball. Drew = 

<> casa, Sf 343 Edwards tries to posiiontthe-bail on 
Michael Grimsley Bottom Row (-r): Anthony Rosa, Patrick the greensohe vil halen betters 
Hanson, Drew Edwards, Seth Story of getting itn the hole. Golferstried To" 


achieve the lowest score under par. 





BOND IN THESE 2 
Mass, basketball game, and a rained out 
parent lunch 
A bus driver, a science teacher, and a football 
coach 


A book review, an essay, and a song 


suonnedwos 
e49y| E pue weweess Yeo) Aq pjay sqol *7 WA oy) w ouOp soniANDy| 


SoS [i's 38 Academics 





CAN YOU GUESS THE COMMON 
BOND IN THESE? 


A senior, an assistant principal, and a 
great cook 


A detention, a study hall, and the 
library 


Being on a team, winning a raffle, and 
being a student council member 


SCWM 0 126 03 shem * aruayis 9600] 7 S822 [Je My"| 


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IPC thelrenvironm& 


njoy explori nt. 


HAVE YOU HAD A 
COMPUTER "GONE 
CRAZY EXPERIENCE? 


Kind of. One time | 
almost changed Ms. 
nms password. | 
nterrupt 


er class andtell her 


e Sala 


Let the show begin. Virginia Sand- Be very careful. Jessica Asbell 


had 


ers, Daniel Harris, sareiemhap r and Hillary Lipko work onalab f, { out OK 
ae off their acting skills in biology in chemistry class. Students ~Jeremey Pohl 
idents performed a skit on drugs. loved hands-on experiments. 


My keyboard always 
just stops working 
and|havetore-plug 
it in. tt's really annoy- 
ing, -t Reed Elsbernd 


Yes, my modem 
does not work, My 
brother got the blue 
screen of death. 
-Chloe Spicer. 


Yeah,my computer's 

printer ran out of ink 

when | was printing a [i 

biology paper due iam 

that moming and it 

came out green.  = 

~Justin Channel 
Newton's law states... Nahshon 
Bigham works hard to understand his 
physical science worksheet. Students 
tried their best to make good grades. 





This is amazing! 


shemistry st Do you see it? Dr. Jimmy Cassidy 


sJosh Pacosa how te 


dents watch as potassium and chow 


Cansomeone help her?South- 
erly Appling tries to turn on the 
Nater. Students had to manage 
many types of lab equipment. 


kh 
+) 
Web Team ([-r): Joseph Irwin, Ashley Banks, Daryl Ebanks, Mike  What'sup with him?SamMead- 


Madison, Hillary Lipko, Not pictured: Jennifer Fordham, Mikella ows watches as Mr. Mac per-  
Procopio forms an experiment. Ctudents w 


loved learning about chemistry. 


Science & Technology 4 





The measurement is... Jesse What number are you on? Ben 
Pilkenton holds the levelas Whitney Pierce assists Alicia Stramiello 
Glover and Alexis Scott read t 


ad the and Audra Orange 


Can someone help? Laura Nextsubject.CaraSuchowerandJes- 
tanford looks toward the board to ica Robinson pull out a Spanish book 
get help on a problem. Paying at- during Trig after their work is done. 
tention in class was important for  Ctudents often used the last part of a 
Students to excel in a subject. class to catch up on another subject. 





On the so 8 Kristie Herrick can 


barely stay seated because she 


knows the answer to a Math Day 


problem. Middleschoolers knew the 
importance of math in their lives. 


pg icp sida 
Jones helps James Taylor figure 
out a problem in in her senior math 


- ~ This oh 
Ciass. (nis Cc lass help ed Seniors get 


ready for their college courses. 


Yum_pizzaandmath?\atthenMouton 
eats a dice of pizza while Brayden Ware 
busily works on his Math Day assignments. 
D rngitis competion \Students used their 
lunch to work on more problems. 


t Purv iS, Dar na 


7st 


Top Row ty) Matthew Lewis, Gadsden Henderson, Conor Bunn, Ti 
Ebanks, Katie Beall, Jack Thomas, Jovon Braddy, Second Row aN Kol Kitchens, 
rayden Ware, Caleb Rule, Lisa Fox, Kaitlyn Stocksager, Bottom Row (Drew Cosey, 


Brittany Philins, Justin Young Kayla Nessing Kyle Yawn, Stephanie Stout, Lindsey Sheppard, 


Johnny Walsh, Ben Cunard, Adrienne Garofalo, Margo Gonterman 





Broadwayintheclassroom'Camile Keeping up. These sophomores 
Dizon and Brandon Logue perform jot down notes during a lecture 
their world history clase. These American history students mar 


omm ol 1 fpIh4+-lor sale 7 A 
were about old folktales fror veled at Mr 


| <n ~ naar 
Massey s comedic 


1 tsrecion cr iwiniec le wt ler \ 
Y Toreyen counines. cTyi OT lecturing 
c c 


Like a treat? Jenna Schmitt gives Brain excercises. Alison Lizek 
Theresa Jurgensen Chinese food checks over her geography 
she made at home. Mr Smith al- _ worksheet for mistakes. Fresh- 
lowed juniors to make food from men were required to take one 
other countries for extra credit. semester of geography. 





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THROUGH THE YEARS 


Having fun in History and Social Studies 


Hardat work Adam Rominetakes 
notes in Mr. Massey's American 
history class. Many teachers pro- 
vided interesting information dur- 
ing classroom lectures. 


Teamwork Anna Stiff and Brandon 
Hughes work with their team in their 
economics class. The senior econom- 
ics classes participated in the Georgia 
Gtock Market Game for ten weeks. 


Learning technologically. Kurt 
Hardison uses the |-book for re- 
Searchin his history class. The eighth 
grade classes wrote newspaper ar- 
tides on the Underground Railroad. 


Where in the world Is... Jovon 
Braddy and Melissa Collins work 
onanin-class projecttogether. They 
located the latitudes and longitudes 
of different places on the globe. 


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eg rel eee \ Mil 


Sharing a meal 
Henderson reads alouc 


Scripture. 


ciasses speni 


4 sAer meal 
fa eaer Meal. 


46 Academics 


N( 


t 
= BG 


Ae the mihi 


Round and round they go. This group 
of students walks around a labyrinth 
Gudents were challenged to focus on 
the center of their lives as they focused 
on reaching the center of the labyrinth. 


A prayerful position. Matthew 
McCrory practices a meditation posi- 
tioninh religion class Gudents enjoyed 
taking a break from classwork and 
participating in hands-on activities. 





ry 


Watch the finger!fBrandor 


Aon What do | do with these rocks? 


P 
candle for the Pass Gara Such 


JC il ia 


Hmmmm...Drew Edwards and Passover celebrates... Mills 
Ben Smith connect spiritually | Misinco reads from an informative 
with mind, body, and soul. Yoga __ printout on the Seder Meal. Break- 
Served as a doorway to calm __ ing of the bread united the students 
and relaxing thoughts. and enlightened their minds. 


Religion 47 





Writing away. Anna Kate 
Kallay works diligently on her 
paper. AllEng 

rious writing 


ushout the veaor 
ougnout Tne ye 


Bookworm. Jennifer Oliver pays 


rlace attention + nr in foar crt 
Close. attention to the story in fear of 


a reading check Many teachers 
vn to give pop quizzes to 


See if students had done their wo 


48 Academics 


c~ 


p, AL 


Ros 


Students are on fire for English 


Computer companions. Chelsea 
Bunn and Kellye Lewis work together 
on their English project. Students were 
glad to be able to use computers to find 
useful information for their papers. 


Accelerated learning David Krapt 
takes his Accelerated Reader test. 
he 7th, Sth, and Oth graders were 
required to read certain books and 
then take tests over the material. 





Listen up! Valkyrie 
ahaiwethe iinior AD Endlich cla 
shows the junio AP English cl 
project. Guaents researched inlorma- _ picture for aproject.Stu 
tion about the time period coveringthe a piece of music and a 


+t ai 1. 2 ha raaAA ih =| - anton + > clo rt + ren 
Cy As re r Pryts \K CP CTIOW) NP. 
on tney Nad read in Cass. resented ine S&ieciion Ne 


celer 
sCiCUi 


Busy as a bee. Sarah Burch Extra Help.Mr.Kemphelps Megan 
searches for information for her pa- + Harned on her Accelerated Read- 
per on the internet. The English De- _ ing PowerPoint project. The middle. 
partment required students at every  schoolstudentstooktimeoutofeach 
grade levelto write researchpapers. day to read their AR books in class. 


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English 49 





Estudian. Cari Quillian and Adam Working together. The Frenchviitors, 


Fyke study dil 


SINCE 


j on f, A ~ 
igently aurins 
5 


Spanish 


Students first lar 


ry hard +n bes 
Y Nara 10 & 


tie 
Cc 


along with some of our MDS students 
 Wn io Kyy Cr ol loctriAe Ctran, Th 
actoutthe musical "Westside Story: 
musical was unique because or The Cul- 


oy anal wntiy evnnitin ch th 
ural MX, MaNng ia 


Watch out! Paul Elsbernd beats 
Sarah Dessart with a pillow dur- 
ing movie night. Along with being 
educational, this evening was an 
enjoyable one for the students. 


Atime to remember. Welton Har- 
ris decorates the board with his re- 
action to September IIth. Express- 
ing their thoughts helped the French 
Students deal with the attacks. 





Exploring the different cultures of the world 


Your turn. Jessica Asbell z 


Yummy rewards. 


emeaning b 
Ky) 1 hrc > 20C~ 
famous Christmas dessert 


yOyer 


en 
> 


Lets eat. Junior Hillary Lipko en- What does this mean? Jennifer 
joys refreshments during French Lidstoneand Sarah Dessartlook uptheir 
ch words to try to figure out the 

he ways the st sel- meaning ofa poem Because of their 


teamwork they cuttheir stuaytime in half 


oreisn Langua 
Foreign Langua 





Good advice... Amy Laughter gives om a art isnt fun? 


. . 5 D 
some grea eo + ah r h 
ne giCa GVICE sala a 1a Mac 


AZal 


PS ring rx P  around while snnnletinc 
VEL.O Jul alt CiaSs, STUGENTS OKe around while comple 
4 
=e 


fave aci 


Art Honor Society: Top Row(\-r):Brian Meeks, Corey Evans, Matthew 
Burns, Nick Ewing Jeff Dadisman, Second Row([-r): Sarah DeLoach, 
Whitney Misch, Emily Pittard, Audra Nessing, Jenna Schmitt, Jennifer 
Fordham, Bottom Row (- r): Alicia Strami iello, Amanda Perofsky, Audra 
George, Amy Laughter, Kristin Taylor Valkyrie Anderson 


Understanding art. pea y Pohl 
focuses on his art ass ign yment. Art 
Students have to use their time 
wisely and participate to achieve 
the quality that they desire. 


Academics 





And the winneris... Courtney Crosby 
ponders over her choice for the 


People's Choice Award. Allstudents, 
by casting their votes, were able to 


participate in this annual event. 


< 


- pER! 


\ 


POT 


The Fine Artists of Mount de Sales 


Who says cats can't draw? 
Kimberly Rockmore wants to 
sketch the" purrrfect picture. Art 
Students have always been eager 
to put forth their best effort. 


Busy bees... Kelly Hutto and Haley 
Crawford are busy sketching pic- 
tures in Mrs. Meads art class. Art 
Students needed to be able to 
spend muchtime on their art work 


Outside ight can make it right. Anna 
Gtiff enjoys working outside in natural 
ignt to get the best shadowing on her 
Sketches. Students enjoyed working in 
different areas around the campus. 





Peace, love, and rock & roll. We got spirit! Th 


i 


. 


Blowing with the wind. Charlie Moving to the groove. Thechorus 
Oxley plays her saxophone inthe  acts outand sings the "Circle of Life 
MD marching band. The band, _ inLions, Beasts and Phantoms. This 

was the first year thatthe Spring Sing 
fi at the football games. included dancing and acting, 


Teature at the 1 





A time to show off talents and abilities. 


Look and learn. Jessica \ 
directs the band dur ng a | 
time performance. Halftime was 


+n oat AC 
J Cal as 


e band play 


For whom the bell tolls. Christine 


nein eA) amen Deka erar 
Lopapa and Lauren Patcl 


tmaec concert 
> CUTICCT | 


A classical rhythm. Kristen Salinas Cherry Blossom time! The concert 


Shows off her dancing ability during band performs during an event spon- 
the performance ofthe Phantom of sored by the Cherry Blossom Festi- 
the Opera. The dancing added a_ val. Mayor C. Jack Ellis was one of 


a. 
touch of class to the act. the many prestigious guests. 


Chorus & Band 55 








The life of a nun! Kimberly Take 


tw SEY ang 


us to the stage! Mr. Free 


~ \ 


Ain't it great to be a nun! Nitra When'sthe encore?Catt 
Brown and Sarah Burch sing a risandKurtNi ip 





4 


> i N ~ 


x 


Presenting Hollywood's Future 


Bravo! A! 


A C 


rol) mara mal oF 
Gi Cunard Make 


_ 


Where did she get her train- This deserves an award. Cast 


7 ting tal 


momheor hau Pale oie 
members show off their actin 


.  i j Pa [Ce nly rctade 
great successtortnetroubaaors. WOFrKTO} WINE play ON Stage 
 


TS 


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Drama/Troubadors 





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= 
in 


MDS\Wemory"Makers 


Hard at work. 


+ Ancentr 
i ! entry 


Find those errors! 


Urange Scans Nn page 


New project 


Cther 
=Ine 


Marchal o TI : tork Chalinck er 
rnaikatic Blackburn, Clark Gtalings, Gadsder 


Checking it twice. Senior Henderson, Lyndsey Pye, Audra Orange, L-Neisha Leslie Second Row (/-r): Laur 2 Wood, Stephanie Stout 
Naseem Duvall takes one last 7  Brittany Phils, Maria Patterson, Kristen Croom, Haley Crawford, Akecem Ramsay. Bottom Row (-1):9 yet 
look over her page. sne want A ; Guill Ashley Leonard, Lede Jerking, Gwen Johnson, Adrianne Howard Martha McKay, Ashley Harrison, Daniele 
to make sure it was periect tor * S . Michelet Jason Gow. Not pictured: Andrea Briggs, Sam Chronister, Naseem Duval, Autumr 


+} final oc iec 
the final submission. 


Yearbook 





Fun Physisal Ti 


Tired yet? John Staggs, Jack 
Thomas and Caleb Rule take 
their laps around the gym. 
They were in great shape af- 
ter a semester of P.E. 


Up, down. Erin Misch nor 


chalantly does her routine 
P.E. Students 
very day 


e\ 
with warm-up excercises. 


push-ups in 


ato. . sie plaan 
Started their class 


Look at me! Keith Manley playfully 
begins his class with some calisthen- 
ics. All PE students were excited 
about the opportunity to leave the 
Classroomand release some energy. 


Hide and seek. Natalie Martinez 
crawlsunderthe bleachers to chase 
after the ball. Not only did she beat 
the others to if, she helped keep an 
exciting volleyball game going 


Big balla! George Williams 
shows off his mad basketball 
skills. The other P.E. students 
were impressed by his Harlem 
Globtrotter-like tricks. 





Tyinky! 


Literally Speaking 


MdSatits best. The litera 
shows off smiling faces along witt 
eleventrop! 

consisted of  


tatianc and myicir 
lations, ana MUSIC. 


Speaking out. John Michael 
Cunard participates in oral inter 


rh 


nitite Sot int, 
ANT lO ser! 


From cover to cover. Catherine 
Harris reads a portion of Huck 
Finn during high school literary. 

ese readings were done in front 
of judges to insure success. 


Putting it into words. Carville 

Dizon reads over her essay be-  Perof&ky ponders overherwork Her 
fore turning it in. Camille repre- _ participation inthe argumentative es- 
sented her junior class well during Say contest gave her a chance to 
the personal essay competion. express her personal opinion. 


60 Literary Competition 





Wa inning feels so greatiTh 


am TOOK nome. runners Ip 
competitic 
from left, wiped out his opponent 
von the 


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enigh believe he said sia lox oseph 

nd Mike Mad tl 
MCE L th 

Gare debate Bel 


Team r ze trea T 


Jeiser gather 
dence in order to s support ig 
Martie preparation was essen- 
the Debate te 


eam's SUCCESS. 


 


George Washington? 


mes erm cirneteee Bzzz.Who is 
Madison and Jenika Coope! or ore epare Mike Madison, Dustin Neiser,and Burns 
0 duel during another 1 round of ques- Brownisten attentivelyfor thenextque 


attenth 
tions. Some students manera ed after 
school but never went to 


on Everyone learned to answer quickly 
evel 0 competition. before their opponent h 


iad a chance. 





Academic Bowl/Debate Ti 


Lighting the way. Jom Wright Sara = Mmm..Good! Kris lvey  
Guchower,and Megan Gghiler participate rentsafterthe Nati 
nthe. cande ighing dung Soanth Honor 

Sodiely inductions. Cande-ighng wes a 

speci part of nductions for the students 


Inductees: Top row((-r}: Katie Wright, Erik Hardison Lacey yanich HonorSociety Inductees (\-r): Sara Suchower, Colin Booth, 


Manson, Second row (Lr). Ryan Evans. Laura ctembridge,  JONN Wright, Michael Clowers, Megan Sightler, Audra Nessing 


Y Amara 
-elly, Hillary Lipko, Cath 


Bottom row (-r) A 


y Vaaisman, Lesiie 





IT'S AN HONOR 


Students are honored to be honored 


Words of Wisdom. Jonathon pe ie y 
Koetter explains the requirements : I 5 

of a National Honor Society mem- 

ber. Inductees listened attentively 

to the roles they must fulfill. 


Cutturally aware. Valkyrie Ander- 
Sonspeaks duringthe French Honor 
Society inductions. Students were 
honored whenteachersaskedthem 
to participate in the inductions. 


WDadiman 
Gre the National Honor Sociely mem- 
bership book Inducted members were. 
proud fo have their name amongst the 


French Honor Society Inductees (-)) Jessica Asbell, Camille Dizon, National Junior Honor Society Top row(-r Emily Wyche, Kayla Nessing Katie Beall, Uchenna Nwosu, 
 '  cas Joshua Miller, Patrick Sonaker 2nd row -1): Margo Gonterman, Micah Pherson, Mallory Murphy, 
Jennifer Oliver, Theresa J urgensen, Valkyrie Anderson, Sarah Dessart Elizabeth Gaughf, Matthew Lewis, Stephanie Stout 3rd row 6-1} Adrienne Garofalo, Lindsey Sheppard, 
Mia Samonte 4th row &-pKatie Davis, Lisa Fox, Myredith Gonzales, Katie Crumbley, Laura Epps, Katie 
Crabb, Olivia Bushey 5th row(-r)Justin Young, Trey Purvis, Stein Esser. Not Pictured: Taylor Abernathy, 

Caroline Cook, Ashley Dempsey, Jennifer Lidstone, Alison Lizek, Gina Tamboli, Susan Wright 


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Leaders of the Pack 


Inspirational role models of our generation 


Mrs. Patti eee 
Main Office Secretary Admissions Secretary ; ath, Key boarding, 
1 Club, 


S ampus Store 


Grrrl Mr. Freeman shows Mark 
Misincothewondersofleaming Dem- 
onstrations were useful ways sto help 
Students grasp the laws of science. 


Doalittiedance!CoachKempand Mr. 
Howe show offat the middle school re- 
treat, Letting loose and having fun were 
very important in class bonding, 


Mrs. Gloria Bester 
High School Guidance 


Counselor 


Mrs. Emily Dermatas 
Biology, AP Biology 


Mr. Greg Boland 
Campus Minister, 
Religion 


Ms. Nichole Dixon 


Health, PE, Biology, Asst 


Softball, B-team G. 
Basketball, Asst. V.G. 


Mrs. Emily Brown 
MS Geography, 
MS History, 
Journalism 


Mr. Travis Dotterer 
AP Calculus, Calculus, 
Algebra ll, Problem 
Solving , VV. Boys 


Basketball, Asst G Track  Backetball V. Track FCA 


Mrs. Hatcher and Mrs. | think | got it! Mr. Freeman helps 
ht take a break from the Middle Cole Miller understand the material. 
School retreat. Teachers enjoyed One-on-one study sessions helped 


socializing during their free time. build teacher-student relationships 


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Sister Verg, OP. 


Cister Mary Rosina, R.S.M. 
Asst. Principal of Middle School 


President, Principal 


Ms. Barbara Castresana Mr. Don Coates 
Spanish Il, Ill, IV; Spanish Dev 
Honor Society Dire 


7 n sali er Amhaces mt 
Cavalier Ambassadors 


MS Admingtrative Asst/ 
Counselor, Swimming Junior 
National Honor Society 


Mrs. Eileen Carlson 
MS Geography, 
MS English, Builders 


Mr. Randy Davis 
Government, Economics, 
AP Psychology, Geogra- 
phy, Asst. V. Football, Golf 


Mrs. Linda Cardwell 
Development Office 


Secretary 


elopment and Alumr 


tor, Key Club, 


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Ms Susan Heenan 
Engsh Drama Relgjon, 
Gheech MDS Troubaders, 
Intemational Thegnian Society 


Mrs. Andrea Haddix 
French |, Il, Ill; Spanish 
ll, French Honor 


Mr. Ken Garvin 
Cavalier Fields Supervisor, 
Asst. Football, Boys 


Mrs. Lynn Hatcher 
MS Math, MS Religion, 
V. Girls Basketball 


Mr. Todd Freeman 
Physical Science, 


Mr. John Freeman 
English, AP Engl, 


Contemporary Literature, Environmental Science, 


Drama, Thespian Society 


Asst. V/JV Football 


Basketball , V. Boys Track 


Mr. Fred Howe 


Do you see it? Mrs. Dermatas helps 
Katie Wright get a good look at 
microganisms. Lab work helped students 
gain a better appreciation for biology. 


Football, Wresting 


MS Religion, P.E., Asst. 


Ms. Lynn Hutto 
English, American 
Literature, AP 
American Literature 


Society 


Mrs. Kenna Jones 
Algebra Il, Senior Math, 
Physics 


Attention soldier!\Ar. Pierce watches 
over lunchtomakesureitstays orderly. 
Having organized lunch periods gave 
Studentsacalmandrelaxedatmosphere. 


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Molding the Future ee F 


Shapin 


George W. has nothing on her! Sster 
ba Speaks to the students at the State o 

e SchoolAddress. This annual ispeechiheped 
ve focus tothe beginning of the school year. 


68 Classes 


Everyday is math day! MrLipson 
helps a student with a difficult alge- 
bra problem. Students found his cass 
Challenging but very rewardi ing 


All Smiles! Ms. Rutenber prepares stu- 
dents for the day ahead. Her upbeat 
attitude helped her students work 
through even the most difficult subjects. 


Mr. hi pt roe 
Ms ee 


Mr. Marc Lipson 
Algebra Il, Precalculus, 
C-team Football, 

V. Baseball 


Ms. Kari Rutenber 
MS Science, MS Pre- 
Algebra, Swimming 


Mrs. Brenda Timms 
Technology Coordina- 
tor, C++, Advanced 
C++, Publications and 
Presentations 


Mrs. Lisa Kersey 


Business Office 


Mrs. Kristy Lockhart 
Ge AME etry 
Algebra |, B- team & 
C-team Cheerleading 


Mr. Orlando Cantos 
Spanish | 


Mr. Dan Tyner 
MS Chorus,MS 
Band,Piano, Band, 
Music Appreciation 


Ms. Betty Kirksey 
Social Justice, 
Prayer, 
Christology 


Mr. Jim Massey 
US History, AP US 
History, B-team 
Basketball, Asst. V. 
Basketball, Track, Asst 
Football 


Mr. Robert Slocum 
Athletic Director, V. 
Football, C-team Girls 
Basketball, Physical 
Education 


Mr. Michael Vullo 
Librarian, National 
Honor Society 





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Mr. Ron tacts 

AP Physics, Honors 

ry, Chemistry, 
Academic Bowl 
Science Bowl 


Mr. Tamblyn Smith 


pa d History, Geography, 


nd World Affairs, 4 


team Bo oys Soccer Varst 


and B-team Girls 


Mr. Scott Wasdin 
Social Justice, 
Christian Lifestyles, 


Christology 


we Diane Mead 


Ms. Amy Starks 
Guidance Office 


Ceorretary 
Secretary 


Mrs. Donna 
Washburn 
Chorus, Handbells 


Mrs. Becky Mixon 
MS Science, MS 


History, MS Student 


Bassi Tony Pierce 


ical Education, 


Council 


Mrs. Sandra Tate 
English, Debate 


Mr. Johnny Mack 
Williamson 
Conditioning Coac 
ee Football eealies 
elds Groundskeeper 


Ms. Tricia Prewitt Mr. Thomas Rule 


Ap omic C, we 
Academic Support 


sr Applications, 


How do you say striving for knowledge? 
Mrs Hoddet looks to the board for reference 
ching a language class. Visual aids 


+  the 
to he! ir ersta rng "ee 
aD UNGer a The CONCEDt 


The sound of music. Mrs Washburn dem- 


on ctr aes s to! ner C nor us C Class tne corre 


ys + nd 4 
Way TO Sing a note. The chorus d depended 


mn | - + rh 
on her to lead them in performances 


Faculty 69 = 





Nowhere To Go But Up @ 


Class of 2007 


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Andrew Intaphan 


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Molly Knight 
ite ted 
Getting crafty. This group deco- 
rates their door for Homecoming, 
Ctudents put in much time to make 
sure their door looked the best 
Flesta, flesta. Sara Sanders and 
Bryan Jones take a break between 
i i songs. Dances allowed students to 
Kyle Liedle Katherine Limer socialize away from the classroom. 


70 Classes 





Practice  poreet: K Keith 
NV | anie tt 


 y 
Emily Heenan Gadsden Henderson 


Jonathan Johnson 
cal 


Tongue twister. These girls take 
time out of their schedule to discuss 
topics. Freetime allowed students to 
talk on a one on one basis. 


lntalice T 


Natale VISMUKE 


Kristie Herrick 


Keith Manley 


ae Hi nson 


Janna Matson 


Oster act. Erica Zanghi imitates Sr. 
G. during the seventh grade skit. Just 
like Sr. G., she encouraged students 
to stay organized by using a binder. 


Seventh Grade 71 





Just Beginning 


oli nie 
(3. | think this because when 
oure thirteen, you just don't 
have kiddie responsibilites 
anymore. - Buddy Brantley 
ad 


Chit chat. Molly Knight, Alex Dancin'the night away. This group 
Heath, and Leslie Rumph catch of girls puts on a skit during Home- 
coming. Competition was tough 


1 
Cine. all gradec were caomnetng 
SINCE. alll & ades Were Cory paring, 


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Locking up. Leslie Rumph 
Switches out her books between 
Classes. Students had to hurry 
so they would not be tardy. 


Looks good! Senior Kristin Taylor 

Serves snow cones to Jason Brown 

and Elizabeth Oliver. Hot weather 

made Selling snow Cones a SUCCESS. Readyto go. Maggie Shackelford 
packs up her books after class. 
Students had four minutes to pack 
up and get to their next class. 





2 Sa Paver A eae mS { 
You are never really Zrown 28. My mom says so. | Brew up when | was about 
up because you act like a child - John Stagge 8 years old. - Ben Thornton 
sometimes, even when youre 


old. - Katherine Limer 
Ww  


ly McCallie yler McLaurin 


Look at this! Bryan Jones, Jay 
Gibson, and Johnny Walsh loo! 
the honorslists. Bulletin boards pro- 


vided useful informationfor students. 


re - 
eventh (crade 
SCVONIT] G ade 





The Road Ahead... 


Eat up! Charlie Cassidy and An- [love youman!Cole Miller gives 


lunch Luke Graycheck a lit 
 


ie reaSsur- 


oc ~"+ i+ S00d +m Know 


nar lal > n PC) 
had 25 ance. AInT It Sooa TO KNOW 


oat a Aciglize vou sot a friend 
eal and Sociailze. YOU pi a ITC na 


Breakfast time! Tony Upchurch 
and John Giles have a little bite be- 
fore school. Key Club sold chicken 
biscuits on Fridays before school. 


Hey this is private! Kyle Liedle 
hurries to his locker to get ready 
for the next class .The space was 


small but greatly needed 


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What famous person would 


/)  
| would choose to meet Brian 
rom the Backstreet Boys be- 
cause he is a very good singer. 
- Kaitlyn Stockslager 


Thats so funny! Emily 
Heenan enjoys a good joke. 
Laughing made the days 
tough assignments fly by. 





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Z a ; : A - ; _ : 

1 would like to meet Socrates | would like to meet Jim Carey | would like to meet Lisa Kudrow 
because he had a brillant mind and because he is a great actor and he because she is my favorite actress. 
we still use his ideas today, is really funny! ~Tony Upchurch - Kate Peroftky 


- George Williams 
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Zack Stroup 


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fo 


ny Upchurch 


Thomas Watts 


Watch me dance! Brady Tho- 


> ihimuned the ork hic tal- 
mas snowed Tne scn ! 


Peterson Worrell Victoria Worthy Erica Zanghi 





Its A Small Word & 


small in stature, but LARGE in spirit. 


Yummy to my tummy. Adrienne 
Garofalo eats a doughnut during 
homeroom, Builders club sold baked 


goods before school as a fundraiser. 


Now this goes here... Joshua Miller 
assembles some legos for his teamas 
a retreat activity. This game helped 
Students build the skill of cooperation. 


te 76 Classes 


All for one and one for all! Sev- 
enth graders lift Jason Brown over 
the net. This  ht e 


same tans enys 
mOIG iaUeTil CVErY 
t c 


one teamwork and unity 





the bell Students appreciated the class 
time teachers gave themto work 


lg alae wap Whet to writs next. Ext iy | 
Tran and Sara Sander Dg ther works a a eroeranly ssn 
point across. By th tire lunch rolled Mrs Broun aS. 


around, everyone had something to say COMCAIOIAL 


Attack of the clone. Trey Purvis and 
Gudents make ther way fo the cafeteria = Mr. Pierce pose for the camera after 
Students loved lunch because it AVE it night.Many of the skits featured 
themabreaktfomther hectic: Students dressed up as their teachers. 


4 


 
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Twoscompany!Randy Trieberjorsinon 
thefnwithNefBrownandGrayChanmen, 
Middle school attended socials since 
they could not attend highschool dances. 


Middle School Candids 





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Awaiting The Next Destination > C 


ray Chapman 


atic Crimbhlewv 
Katie Crumbiey 


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Dania Ebanks Reed Elsbernd 


Margo Gonterman 
Horsing around. Corinne Booth and F ia 
Kelly Herring take advantage of the 
freetimetheyaregvenTogether, they ' 
created memories of a lifetime. 
Chowing down. Katie Crumbley 
enjoys her lunch in the lunch- 
= ; room. Her humorous but pleas- 
Kurt Hardison Heather Hartley ant expression revealed it all. 





Samonte rush to their 


_ ft al 


Regina de la Luz 


Stein Esser 


Leaping lizards.Trey Purvis and 
Matthew Lewis play leap frogit 
was amazing what they created 


whenthey puttheir heads together. Patrick Heenan 


y 


Carah Deep 
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Lauren Faulkner 


Anna Hagemeyer 
ud | 


Litter bug. Adrian Martinez 
gets creative while trying to pick up 
at 


trash. This task involved patience 
and extreme concentration. 


Eighth Grade 7 





One Steo Aheac@> 


The Word of the Lord. Randy 
Treiber shows a Bible passage to 
Stein Esser. Religion was an im- 


portant part of academic life. 


SO Classes 


Look what we can do. These 


eighth graders work on a team 
project auring 
tivity for building friendships. 


ac 


Leo Mitchell 


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| If youlcould be a rock star 


/)\  
| would want to be one of the 
Leopards, because they have he 
alot of bad experiences and have 
still come out good. -Lexi Stokes 


aS 


Liberty Jones Mary Jurgensen 


a | 


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Wii a 2 ; 
Trey Purvis 


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Brittany Phillips 


Round and round. Philip Stiff and 
Katie Crabb show off their jungle 
outfits. During Homecoming Week 
Students took a walk on the wild side. 





who would it be? Wy 


PS 


would want to be eGuen Stefani. "1 would want be David "l dont like rock. 
She is one of the few real female Gilmour from Pink Floyd -Myredith Gonzales 
rockstars today and she is because he& a great musician 

awesome. -Gray Chapman and song writer. Ryan Liedle 


hArian Ah Aartines 
Aarian Manin 


Ctude nr : 


bot tn 


ti der around. Ky 


axes if 


Need a little bee oad Michael Almost finished Sarah Deep rush 


Hughes rushes out of the buil rae to finish her homework 1 
 
g0 home. Students often carried a the bell rings. Student: 


heavy load of school work. 


Eighth Grade 





Shari 


d her look from others with her 


ylish green make-up 
f 


Giddyup. Maria Patterson poses 
on top of her horse Rhet. She 
happily responded to the honor of 
joining him as the school mascot. 


/\ { 
itis kind of the same as last year 
because. we. all mix in. 


-Michael Hughes 


Kim Roberts 


Caty Stalling S 


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What'snew? Katie Massey and Olivia 
Bushey talk at St. Pauls apartments. 
The Builders Club was there discuss- 
ing current events with the residents. 





the oldest in Middle School? 


Retier neecuns we don have tt els great because we only 

any older people looking down have four more years until we get 

on us."-Regina de la Luz out of high school,thenwere 
ey home free! -Katie Massey 


Philip Stiff 


hth 
hth 


Where could she be? Gray One for all. This group of eig 
Chapman and Neil Brown anxiously graders shows off their school 
awaittheir rides. Moststudents were 
eager to go home after a long day. 


Spirit. Students loved any chance 
they got to be wild and crazy. 


wat ail { 

ite fun because we are bigger 

than the seventh graders and we 

have top lockers.-Justin Young 
= 


Class act. Mary 


nite 
Cit 


Monkey business. Patrick Slonaker 
models his costume during the 
homecoming skits. His was among 


the favorites of the day. 


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Eighth Grade &3 





On the Spot & 


Catching Students In Action 


Sack that quarterback! Wrenn Beaker problems... Dana-Maric 
Federlein tries to stop Betsy Pittard Vasquez conducts a difficult ex 
from Scoring a touchdown aurning the periment. Chemist v 


nawaAernit fanthall damec nawn tr hz 
powa@erpull rooiball Same  KNOWN TO D 


Feather pens are totally in!!! 
Noel Murray takes a break 
from studying to pose for a 
picure with his feather pen. 


Homework help.. Amara Nwosu, _Ican'tbelieve youl Jennifer Lidstone 
AnnaKateKallay,andKaraWilliams  screechesin disbeliefasCarl Pucke 

offereachothersomemuchneeded _ pinchesherarm.She was astonished 
help with their school work that he could do such a thing. 





Sleepyhead... Scott Lanier is  Lendingahelpinghand KarenMarshal 
busy with his studies during Study helps felow classmate, Amber Carswell 
Hall. Students, especially seniors,  studyforatest. With Karenis assistance, 
needed to take quick naps Amber passedwith fing colors 
throughout the day. 


Quali time. Alan Black and Catherine Chitter-Chatter Amanda Peroftky 
Hans have.a good laughin the trapeziod = andJessicaWychechatattheirretreat 
durngtheirfreeperiod Theymadethebest  about their day with the children. They 
of ther tme anayfrom the.cassroom  enjoyed their day out ofschool 


Rowland offguard while making a trip to 
her locker. She was rushed since she 
Could not be late for her next class. ~ 





Off Kristin Taylor, Charle 
Se a ee ae 
2 NWracicenandpEs 


INS annua Sow 


Chatting away the day. Shannon Stage friendly. Luke Mummert re 
Heenan and Danielle. Grinstead sit j passages during the freshman ret 

1 Sun during lunch. Being able to have le retreats were opportunities to grow 
lunch outside was definitely a privilege. closer with friends and grow spiritually. 


Cracking the books. Tala Katner works 
on homework during free period. Free 
period gave juniors and seniors time to 
work in a more relaxed atmosphere. 





But never a dull moment 


Walkin and talkin. Thes Social time is always a good time. This 


frOup of iresnmen ana juniors 7 takes a 


GQ Man of the Year. Sam 
McLaurin strikes a pose during study 
hall. Students used-this period to 
catch up on studying and homework. 


Arts and crafts. Audra Nessing Ahh. math! Shannon Remick and Mark 
smiles as she finishes her paint- Misincoworktogethertosoveageometry 
ing. Art was a Tel axing activity problem Groupworkoftenhelped students 
during the hectic school day. to better understand the material. 





gi ~ hol lennife 
Giarting a New Game @ a be ne te 
oes fesse one 


| 2, 3,41 declare arm war. Frank. Never a dull moment. Greg 
Perezand larrettCooper armwrestle  Flahertyt EF 
Gass TO un wesheh rwhelmed, he 


red sreamecc 
Crea Ereainess. 
c 


takes a break after hi 


durin ng, Cass. Alget ora offered time to 


Strengthen minds as well as muscles. 


Locker space isiigfitin these areas. Toputitmildly, werecheering wildly. 


classes call for drastic 
measures. Tyler Thompson takes a Brigid Coleman and Ashley Dempsey  Agroupofgirsshowstheirspint during 
 visit their lockers. Mercy Hall locker apep rally. Pep rallies gavestudents a 
time to be enthused and let it all out. 


eak Sleeping during the day was a 
popular subject for certain students. ; room was for girls only! 





Getting ready shouldn't be this 
hard. Brandon Mahoney and 


"aed 


Chelsea Bunn Jimmy Cassidy 


He 


Jarrett Cooper 


mer 


Good study habits. Katherine Young, 
Emily Walsh, and Jamie Collins are 
Studying notes from class. Gtudents 
made sure to use extra time wisely. 


_ 
Ashley Dempsey 


mA / \ 
Dauphin Childs Brigid Coleman 


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ja | j ermatac 
Eleni Dermatas 


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sn 
Ps 


Crystal Dong 
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Adam Ehalt 


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5 PEE a 
Zach Bozmat 


Lessons in time management. 
Maggie Orlando and Jamie Collins 
look over new schedules. Learning 


classlocationsmade life much easier. 


Ninth Grade 89 





What is your dream vacation 


/\  
My dream vacation would be 
to the Swiss Alps. Id take my 
family. - Julie Laughter 


 


fe 
Macho man. Dz a" 1 Childs flexes 
hismusclesto oshow offfor hicfri iends. 
took advantage of the last min- 
utes of class to relax and have fun. ; 5 


Patrick A loth Arie! Ficklir Greg Flaherty 


Wi: 


: 
4 
Brittany Hudson Stephen Huffmaster Tres Kimball Julie Laughter Ke llye nr: S 


Ready, Set, Zo. Cathy Atienza chal- 
lenges Derek Hattaway to a tough 
arm wrestling game. The battle of 
the sexes was fun for all to watch. 


Girl talk These girls enjoy their walk 
down the breezeway.Students were 
allowed time away from class to 
develop strong relationships. 


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and with whom would you take it? 


~~ 
y, . pees A ee 
| would go to Hawaii with my My dream vacation is in | would Zo to Alaska, by 
sister Were really close and Belize because they have nice myself - Adam Smith 
love to spend time together. beaches and | would take Tyra 


- Kasev Price__ Banks." - Nahshon Bigham 


~~ 
Carla Martinez 
Two in one. Eleni Dermatas and 
Laura Stanford both squeeze into 


Nashon Bighams pants. It's times like 
this that provided fun for all students. 


 to read. Brigid Coleman 

completes all of her assignments. 
tudents enjoyed time to work out- 
Side of the classroom setting 


_ at the locker. Daniel Story Girls just wanna have fun. Nicole 
changes out his books at his locker. Moore and Kathryn Young laugh 

Students tried hard nottoforget any  with one another. Lobsaens girls en- 

necessities during these. trips. joyed admiring nature together. 


Ninth Grade 





S +n 


CisCGrGCiciy OCHS Fic 


At the Cart of the Game Whatehs me ae Aer 


Study, study, study Nicole Moore _ . Best friends forever. Burney Umm. let's eafl Ashley Dempsey 
hits the books at every possible op- fm Pullock and Betsy Poetaketime and Natalie Martinez get ready to 


portunity. Students used their time   to snap a picture. Students had_ dive in to their lunch. Spaghett 
wisely to get their work done. funtaking pictures with theirfriends. was a favorite amongst students. 


Q2 Classes 





fer ior 


I step, 2 step, 3 step. 


| 
leny 
> urs a 


or 


,  
uke Mummer 


Betsy Pittard 


Lente, 


ad 


Nelson Quintanilla 


, 


Just three more minutes. Students Finally we got it!Sade Bentley, Vivi 
try hard to continue paying attention Brown, and Carla Martinez giggle 
ale C+ : : 


as class ends . Students found those as they work on their assignment. 


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minutes to be the longest of the day. Brett Sassaman sllars Students enjoyed working in groups. 


Ninth Grade 93 





Entering A New Phase = 


OFS 40/0) 


oose, because thats what 
everyone in the weight room a) 
football team calls me. 
-Frank Perez 


Food and fellowship. Jenni Napier, 

Julie Laughter, Amreen Gdhu, and shuffles through her locker during 

Chelsea Bunn observe everyone dur- Homecoming week There was great 
Hie the 


ing the annual Mercy Day celebration.  hustle and bustle throughout the day. 


What's the 411? Greg Flaherty and 

Stephanie Nelson exchange briefcon- 

versation. They hurried to get the last 
ew words in before the bell. 


Pretty in Pink. Emily Walsh and 
Jamie Collins study together in 
Sheridan Hall.Their pink shirts = 
added lots of color to the day. Let'srunanoptionlAdam Smith guides 
 Gina Tamboli on the next play. Even 
though he gave some good advice, they 
were still overcome by the Seniors. 


le? Q4 Classes 





2 ed im A 1s  | 
Shorty, because it makes my The Silent Scythe because my Sir Smack-a-lot because I'll be 
opponent think | am too small to enemies would never see me laying the smack down!" 
defeat them. | would make them coming. "-Ambry Sellars -Marco Dy 
cry like.a baby-Vivi Brown ~~ 

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F Fi 


Colby Story Daniel Story Gina Tamboli Travis Terrell 


Susan Wright 


Once upon a time. Susan Wright 
takes time out to relax and read a 
good book. When all else failed, 
reading was one way to pass the time. 


" Jessica Wyche Kathryn Young Zack Zanghi 


Blair Wright 


Ninth Grade [95 





 
Halfway There 
ts. a ee   Jacob i Mallory Alston 


a   . 
Bryan Benton Daniel Bernal Quentin Bishop Ben Bollinger Jilian Brosas 


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Bethany Dadisman Erica Deeb 


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pin 


Andrew Durr Kenny Epps Nigel Esser 
af 
ii 


A2+B2=C2 Ashleigh George 
frantically turns the page for some 
last minute studying. The sopho- 
more curriculum was challenging, 

10,9,8,..These sophomores wait 

anxiously for the bell to ring to dis- 

i. miss class. While waiting, students 

Danielle Grinstead Patrick Hanson enjoyed one another's company. 


on = 
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Cnacktime'! 


Four little sophomores sitting in a a i Take a walk on the wild side! Laura 


dents enjoy bonding at the 





Climbing The Ladder 


Class of 2004 


Let'sdance..jungiestylef{ne sopho- How fast can you eat a banana? 


on qurit 


morec nertorm tt 
nores perl 


g HIKENO rT 


ip auring 


Bethany Dadisman strike a pose. 
Ctudents always stopped ands 
when a camera came out. 


! Ce 
Classes 


If you Could be any teacher 


. See 

| would be Mrs. Bentley be- 
cause her crazy Algebra songs 
make people laugh and remem- 
ber her. - Laura Stembridge 


>  
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Gotta cram! Victoria Anderson 
crams before a huge test. Chal- 


lon din [YA . ve Of onto 
lenging exams gave student: 


ls oa 


chance to show their brain power 





7 (Sh : A : [a | 
Mr. Massey, because he knows Mr. Lipson, just to see how fun Mr. Wasdin [because] I'd get to 
everything about history and it really is to give out detentions. wear those cool suspenders. ~ 
makes histests impossible to fail. - Leslie Jerkins 

- Mills Misinco 


vw  


Tommy Hurley 


Hurry up! Eric Roberts waits anx- 
iously for Mrs. Washburn to return to 
herroom. Many students enjoyedtime 


 a 5 119 Ly el > eheor 
Spent with their favorite teachers. 


Gam McLaurin Blake Mears 


enth Grade 99 





Making Our Way @ Sites: 


a lory Alston watche Hard at work. E 


hard to fin 


students | 


Singfefile2ry yanWeaverand Azubuike Weightlifting 101. Ashlei Do you see what | see? Andrew 
Onoura walk down the breezeway. George struggles to be up her Dockrell and Ryan Evans sketch the 
Joking around during the day gave stu- meee = neavy bookbag. MDS challenged objects seen under their microscope. 
dents a chance to relieve their stress. ee Students with a heavy workload. Students loved the projects in the lab. 


100 Classes 





Who's who? Bethany 1 
idCandice DuPre 


Finishing touch. Winslo 


+ 


class period. MDS student 
ways looked their best 


Rumph primps before her nex 
| 


C4 
>a 


Josh Rowland 


Virginia Sanders 


Adam Romine 


- 


Preparing the table. Katie Garofalo 
and Amanda Ritter take the elements 
tothe altar. Many students took partin 


the masses during the year. 


Tenth Grade 





In The Middle Se Ifyou were on Who Wants To 


/\  
"Mr Rule, because he is always 
talking about how he is lef. 
handed and it makes him smart 
Adam Romine 


LunchbreaklAshleyLeonardandLesiie And the winner is... Joanna Akin 
Jerkins share food and conversation at asts her vote for this year's people's 


is in art-The school en- 


- their fauiarite arti 
HCA laVUTHO af il 


eye e'ofayorite clace Chidentc talkie 
EVELYONES TAVOIMIE CASS NIUGENIS Talked 
ui : 

while eati 


We had homework? Lindsey Willans 
assists Eric Roberts and Kenneth 
Suchower during her free time. This 
helbedin getting the task done. 
Big smile! Jeannine Olivier and Bran- 
don Monroe simile for the camera be- 
fore rushing to class There was nothing 
ter than spending time with friends. Working hard. Heather Herrick and 
Ashleigh George help each other study 
for a chapter test. Students loved lending 
ahelping hand whenever itwas needed 


102 Classes 





Be A Millionaire mie would be your lifeline? 


P { 
Wy life. line wel be my mom Mr Mac, he pads everything Jennifer Lopez, because | 
because she is a walking or at least he thinks he does. wouldnt even care about the 
money just the fact that | Zot to 


dictionary. 
Jenny Croom talk to her  - Jian Brosas 


Marilyn Sawyer Joey Shackelford Jayce Simpson Blair Slocum Mea ghan Slonaker 
ie 


-_ 


Con ie Stafford Daniel Stefano Laura Stembridge Kenneth aes Mandy Thomas Leslie Turner 


Bryan W eaver 2 Lauren Westfall 


Perfect! Lauren Westfall puts the 
finishing touches on her art work 
Mrs. Mead encouraged her stu- 
dents to show off their creativity. 


Christian Williams Jessica Wills ~ Katie Wright . Lacey Young 


Tenth Grade 103 i. 





One Step Closer @ "4 
\ 


Tenminutestosparelevabein Menwether 
and Brockyn Purgiano fish ther home- 
work beforethe bel rings Many upperciass- 
men tock advantage of tree periods 


In 14942 Columbus sailed the ocean blue. 
Rachel Amporful works on her "big five. 


* 104 Classes 





Confucius say.. Clark Stallings 


He nei fth< 
the news of the d 


+  
STUaGEN 


Rachael Conn 


Whitney Glover Jonathan Godfrey 


Po 


Adame shows natural magnetism : ; the homecomit 
forthecamera, ashegoofaround =f , , homeroom TI 
during his freeperiod. ittany xy ie Hatche that helped the junio 


Eleventh Grade 105 





Almost There ae What is your favorite 


fa oe, 
My favorite childhood memory 
as when my dad and | went 


golfing.  - Jennifer Oliver 


Fun in the sun! Haley Huckabee  GolFight!Win! Martha Mckay and 
and Karen Marshall have a couple  Camille Dizon show their school 


of! he at ly at at++h 
y & tal f 


> > enth, C+ tonto hore 
aiine prep rally. Stuaents nere 


~ ap} 1 nei > 
best school pride. 


Spit 


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Help to the rescue! Akeem 
Ramsay helps Soloman Sewell with 
his homework. Students have al- 
ways lended a helping hand. 


the good times. 
Jenna Schmittand Seth Storysigneach 
others yearbooks. Students had fond 
ssitiataihd site acc Meet my new friend! Brittany 
Hartley shows her spirit during 
Homecoming week. Students en- 
joyed the jungle theme. 


106 Classes 





Pa ft 

"My favorite childhood memory 
was when we would play hide 
and go seek with the neighbor- 


A 
My favorite childhood 
memory was holding my sister 
right after she had been born. 


, al { 
My favorite childhood memory 
was finally being able to beat up 


my sister. - Drew Edwards 
ay 


hood kids." -Joanne Frady - Jessica Asbell 
Ww ~~ 


Haley Huckabee 
if) 


CO arin nec Ja rencen 
Soumarin Jones a Jurgensen 


John Kipe Amanda Koplin 


| 


" if . 8 ee 
Hillary Lipko on Logue 
. _ athe 


ay 


Jon Lewis Kristen Lidstone 


Martens 


Hold Still! Valkyrie 
Gam Chronister pass th 
ing their free period .Studen 


A o> \' a 
Karen Marshall 


Andrew Monty Martin 


Eleventh Grade 





Getting Closer & 


Laugh out loud. Katie Hatcher 


i Carle Vener i  wh ind 
ana Cole Keever joke about the 


evientc atthe dav Lriendchinc were 
events of the day. Friendships were 


builtsimply byspendingtimetogether 


& 


Lesstalk moreaction.ChrstiGrzzard 
finishes her lunch rignt before the bell 
Gudents cut out the chit chat and ate 
quickly since they only had 25 minutes. 


108 Classes 


Fun in the sun. Sam 


= . ee 
areaaing mate! 


ner lunch period. Stu 


lered time outside a privi- 


ind iIndaere all da 
at 5, INAOOrS ail Galy 


Kickin back Resting her feet, Nneka 
Nwosu prepares for atest. With lots of 
work, it was important that students 
were comty in their study environment. 


Math attack. Haley Huckabee 
watches Steven Anglea usea calcula- 
tor to work a math problem. When 
practiced, math became. easier. 





True cavalier spirit. Noe| Murray 
and Josh Adams cheer at the pow 
der puff game. This event v 


heanAonr h m + 1, 1! 
the grades battled it out in football 


Jesse Mielarczyk 


 


Rubin Pate! 


Study buddies. Audra Nessing and te a. Steady stroller. John-David Pinkston 
Franklin Smith help one another wih x= j walks through the trapezoid between 
homework Some assignments re- a= VV ; Classes. The trapezoid was used as a 
quired the help of fellow classmates. Jessica Riggs Jessica Robinson Short cut by many students. 


Eleventh Grade 109 





Nearing The End Pod What is the bes EES 


Class of 2003 


al  
Come on, it's not that bad ifyou 
really think about it. 


-Drew Edwards 


Caution: artist at work. Kyle 
Schuc hma ann pr acticesarawi ingdur- 
ingart S| Student SENIOy edart because 


t was both fun and educational. 


Jenna Schmitt Kyle Schuchmann 


Billy Schwab Alexis Scott g n Sewel san Sightler fia Brad Smith 


'@" 


Franklin Smit Rachael Smith Jason Spicer Clark Stallings 


Leap frog! Rocky Rogers jumps over ChemistCamille, Carrile Dizonworks 
Jesse Mielarcayk during the Powder diligently on alab during chemistry. Labs 
Pulf game. The junior guys showed provided another way to understand 
their class spirit by cheeringthe gris on. material being covered in class. 





Z sae | 
My moms dad's brother's first 
cousin's mother died. 
Brandon Logue 


Cuttin up. Randi Warren cuts out a 
door decorationforherhomeroom's 
door, Each homeroom decorated 
their door with a Jungle theme. 


N 
"| was doing homework at my 
grandma's and left it there. 


Wake up! Elizabeth Abell wakes 
Will Young up from a nap. Stu- 
dents often fell asleep during the 
day because of a lack of sleep. 


ee \ 
Tm foreign, | dont speak no 
English. -Juan Morales 


Dana-Mari 


ie Vazquez 


. 


Alex Wright Will Young 
r= = Putme down! Solomon Sewell car- 
ries Alexis Scott over his shoulder. 
Goofing offduring the day was. popu- 

lar way to interact with others. 


Listen up! Matthew McCrory 
tells an important story to some 
friends. Matthew's stories al- 
ways guaranteed a laugh. 


Eleventh Grade Ill 





Seeing a kid 
fall down the 


Watching Mr. 
Vullo chase 
that kid across 
the faculty 
parking lot. 


Alan 
Crowell 


\ 


My most 
senior 
was... 





Stratford in the - 
Cavalier Classic 
Championship to 





Josh Chafin Katie Coates 


Jeff Dadisman Sarah DeLoach Nick Dermatas Emily Dessem 


* + ia Gerions 





Matthew Burns John Cacavias 


Alan Crowell Carolann Curry Nick D'LaRotta 


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Naseem Duval Courtney Edington Autumn Ethridge 





ce 
2 


Nick Ewing Amy Fairloth 


Jason. Glow Michael! Grimsley 


Karen Hodge 


" yo Cehlors 


 
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Katie Fennell 


Dustin Fordham 


Sarah Harmon 





Brian Fransioli Audra George 


Joseph Irwin Kris Ivey Clifford Janae 


os 





Tala Katner Kimberly*Kelsey 


Mike.Lopapa Mike Madison Kevin Matovu 


Whitney Misch Benjamin Mishra Caitlin Murphys 


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 + iS Serene 





i:Neisha Leslie Jennifer Leverett Katie Leverett 


Cole. Miller 


Dustin Neiser Audra Orange Brandt Orne 


Portraits li@ s 


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Charley, Oxley Josh Pagosa 


Kristen Salinas Lydia Sewell 


Skyler Stull Kristin Taylor 


Christina Price: 


eure.. 
James Taylor 





Chris Putman Tabatha Roberson Kimberly Rockmore 


4 
7 <a ee 
(Ashley Spillers Anna Allen troupe 4 


,. TEE cbe. 


Kimberly Thomas Kirby Williams 


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Class Clown 


Cole Miller 
Audra Orange 





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Cartton McMillan 
Lydia Gewell 








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heir group looks for 


A Crrut rAmn 
ri sCOuT Camp. 


Finding the clues... Hamilton 
Hardison and Lea Hattaway try to 
figure out the clues needed to win the 
tribal challenge. All seniors wanted to 


win the tribal prize. CANDY! 


4 


Naptime.Andy Arena, Kimberly Kelsey, 
and Andrea Briggs take a quick nap 
during the retreat. No one would ever 
imagine all the hard work the Seniors 
went through during the retreat. 


Are you ready? Katie Leverett and 
Branat Orr are excited and ready to 
play the tennis ball game. The game 
made Seniors think of creative altema- 
tives of passing the ball around. 


126 Seniors 


Tribal storytelling. Jason Glow ex- 
plains who the Canadian Zogers 
are. Each Senior tribe was required 
totella creative legend on how their 
tribe acquired their name. 


"We'd go a long way for a Nu- 
way! These seniors enjoyed their 
hot dogs, hamburgers, and of course 
flaky ice. They have always looked 
forward to Nu-way being served . 





The game plan... Nick Dermatas 
and Carlton McMillan talk about 
their strategy to win the games. 
These senior boys knew what it 
would take to win at the retreat. 


The Mask!!! Katie Fennell 
holds up a mask explaining her 
tribe's name. Seniors took part 
in many activities that brought 
the class together as one. 


Pucker upll! Audra Orange and Tyingknotscanb | JeffDadisman 
Carolann Curry show st ies to tie tribal decora- 
tion toward their aniry 

niors have been known to let loose 


| lth tm onrh ( or 
ily at the i Cloth onto each other. 


snA art oO metre 
and act Silly a l reira 


My favorite part about the senior 
retreat was the games we played 
with each other . They really made 
me happy. And Nu-Way was really 
good. YAY" 


Megan Hickman 


tt was fun running around looking 
for small pieces of paper{clues]. | 
think it was great that our class 
was able to set aside differences 
for one day and come together 
as one. 

Allen Stroupe 


Senior Retreat 127 








Prat. 


All webbed up. Haritton Har 
Shows his creativity in a spi costuny 
( = lay. Se eniors sprite 


school days to go crazy. 


Me Tarzan, you Homecoming Court 
Matthew Bums and Cole Miller act in 
to rence the Home- 


i Oe C Chnicths 





Kristin Taylor 


Nick Dermatas 


: 


= 


AC | 
Jason Glow Lea Hattaway 


Walking may be difficult! Ay Laugh- 


ter decides that it is easier to walk in 


wa 
regular clothes. Practicing in costumes : 
Sececees: Homeconng200' 11) the jungle 


comfortable stroll around the gym. 


Homecoming Catirt ma) 





Fa gh in | the spirit. Handbe 


Celebrating Christs Love of the word 


It yee takes a ee 


Lighting the way. Mike Madi- 
son and Burnes Brown light 
the altar candles. These 
candles symbolized the light 
of Christ's Spirit in us. 


Voices of leaders. Kris ~ 


and Laura Wood take part i 
reading passages of Scripture. 
The beauti iful words set the 


tone for this special ceremony. 





Alleluia. Cantor Kelly Hutto 
leads the congregation in a 
song of praise. "The 
Magnificat added a special 
touch to this wonderful event. 


A few good men. | 


In the name of the Father. 


Hamilton Hardison receives 

a Special blessing from Fa- 
fe 

ther oe The new seniors 

Saw this 


Make a joyful noise. Courtney 
Edington leads the school during 


chin + thin asnre Che 
worship at vi service. She 


he sins rae 
of the r chorus leaders for 


the upcoming year. 


The Final Year 
Let us pray. | 


communion from 


eieiasy Celebrating Mass on 
Moving Up Day made it a mean- 


indfitl censire 
ingful service. 





The Honors Assembly 
gives awards to Seniors. 


 


Oh, to be an artist. These five 
Students receive an art apprecia- 
tion award for allthe hard work they 
did during the year. T The school ben- 


+h from t the 


nlentc 
eat ited greatly t 


eir talents. 


132 Senior Honors 


Cool cord. Brian Fransioli receives 
his honor cord. Seniors who received 
the honor cc {hadtohave takentwo 
; 


honors classes tt 


sriinryilaotve 4uerase cf 
acumulallv raped 
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Good luck in your fiture musical en- 
deavors! Amy Faircloth receives a hug 
and a certificate from Mr. Tyner for her 
participation in band. Her leadership corr 
tributed to the schools musical classes. 


Agee . lenka Cooper uses the 


atQeuthsMy fuer 
ese the murderer nthe per- 


Stea tn 


Only five more hours to go! These 
Students quickly eat their lunches on 
the road to Orlando. Making stops at 
AS Stations and rest stops gave the 
Students time. stretch on the long ride. 


es 


Oh, where oh where do we go next? 
Josh Chafin looks ata map of Universal 
Gtudios to decide where he wants to go 
to first. By planning their i Seniors 


made. sure they saw all the attractions. 


Seniors take their last 
trip nib 


rcpt ie ifford Jance hu 


fact ath 
CaNasi al I\ 


ong day at Universa Stur 
9S a favorite past 


What did he say? Chris Putman and 
Lea Waa taway have different reactionsto 
er in the play at the dinner 


echaraclers were intere  


ove 
. 


Cenior Trip 133 = 





Baccalaureate 2002 


Showing gratitude for many blessings 
lenika Cooper thanks Gster Rosina for 
all she does for the senior clas 


x oF F2002 


byeto her x 


Recognizingexcellence, Ca a ann 
Curry and Katie Coates stand t 
recognized by theirfamily and itend 
eniors were asked to bring all med- 
als and honors with them as well. 


A moment in time. Garah Harmon 


and Whitney Misch take a picture 


together after the mass. This was one 
ofthe many special events that seniors 
will have to look back on in the future. 


Leaving one singh to Start an 
other. The ser 


ms tt ot th. 
A 


RESERVED 


Leaving a legacy. Father Cuddy 
receives a yearbook along with many 
other items at Baccalaureate. Dustin 
Fordham was one of many sehiors 
that presented gifts to be left behind 





Thank you. Andy / 
tiploma from Sister 


Weill miss you! Katie and Jennifer 
Leverett hug Father Tim goodbye. 
Eachseniorhadmentorsthathelped 
them along their journey to com- 
plete their secondary education. 


Are we ready to go? Craig 
George waits for the ceremony 
to begin. The seniors had to get in 
lines of two for the procession 


march into the Macon auditorium. 


of the rest of your life 


The day has finally arrived! Kendal 


Qnile, yourday has comelarahBurch 
and Maria Rouse amile for the camera 
before the graduation Many seniors fett 
nervous and excited at the same time 
about'the prospect ofleaving high school 


Graduation 





Seniors at their best 


Gulp, gulp, gulp. Nick T 


and Lydia Gewell Ic 


Watch out! Andy Arena aims 
rubberband at the camera as Michael 
Grimsley, Kevin Motovu, and John 
Cacavias look on They were dete 


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mineato make ins an intere Hh 


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What could it be? Karen Hodge 
finds a present from her Secret 
anta. She hoped it was bunches of 
chocolate and candy that she could 
munch throughout the day. 


Hey man! Andrew Liedle, Nick Ewing, 
and Andy Graychecklook back on their 
soccer game the previous day. Ab 
though they won, they discussed what 
they could do to improve next game. 





Ummm. Josh Pacosa takes a break 
duringA-P. Physics toletthe information 
he leamed that day sink in. These AP 

Students needed this break on a regular 
basis to absorb as much as possible. 


Kick it! C hris Putnar 
e by making a sv sa 


ran ctays in the 
e Can Cray in in al 


Ors pe rfected 


the ran 
in an by the er 


Lo ii CAP 


Flashback 


Show it off! 


Lopapa helps Tala Katner figure out shows off her ned kick th 


= tov des camer 


ot 


Auara 


$ apo pluar , 


A Te ay + a 
xitorder to 1 GOOG p as It \ ple d by students 


eir Senior memories 


 Brian Franc xes during 
2 period out in the trapezoid 
Ae ream. He thoroughly 


a 
y to release 


Senior Candids 


137 





The Seniors take a 
look back. 


Justin Banks 


( 


1 aN = 


Carah Burch John Cacavias 


i 
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Carolann Curry 
Kendall Drestlin 
Dustin Fordham 


Brian Fransioli 


Andy Graycheck 


138 Seniors 


Michael Grimsley Hamilton Hardison 


Andrea Briggs Burnes Brown 


Katie Coates 


+h 


Autumn Ethridge 


ei 


Audra George 


Sarah Harmon 


Nitra Brown Matthew Burns 


Kristen Croom 


Nick D'LaRotta 


a 


oo 


Amy Faircloth 


Craig George Jason Glow 


oS 





Karen Hodge Brandon Hughes 


DPF. . 
Clifford Jance Tala Katner Kimberly Kelsey 


REE 
, sr 7 


Katie Leverett Andrew Liedle Mike Madison Kevin Matovu Lee Matthews 


~ 


Charley Oxley Josh Pacosa 


Christina Price Chris Putman Tabatha Roberson Kimberly Rockmore Maria Rouse 


aA J@ 
Lydia Sewell 


 


=, 


Kristin Taylor Kim Thomas Kirby Williams Laura Wood 


Baby Pictures 134 





Clues 


Across 

. Teachers often poked at the students. 

3. MDS students greatly supported basketball, foot- 
ball, and other events. 

6. Students at MDS are required to complete 20 
hours of community each year. 

7. Anytime is time, and time 
is anytime. 

&. Masses encouraged students and faculty to explore 
their Side. 





Down 
. Abond between two friends 
 Act ivities such as drawing and painting gave stu- 
ents the opportunity to express their 
abilities. 
4. Students who are recognized for excellence and 
honors each quarter are very 
5. The cheerleaders at MDS are very 





Crossword 





142 


Ctudent Life 


It's the Roller Coaster! Hamilton 
Hardison demonstrates the way to ride 
the Senior Coaster at a pep rally. Stu- 
dent participation in the events showed 


an fam tate Pollan n ore 
Support for their fellow Cavalie 


a+ 





Time to caravan! Lea Hattaway 
decorates her car for the annual 
caravan. The caravan was just one 
of the many ways students could 
show their school spirit. 


Biow you away! | pach Meseeiameuee VVhat ic your favorite cheer or dance done by the cheerleaders ? 


John David Pinkston 


| like when the cheerleaders Victory, because there is 
dance tothe band playing "Dy- somuchpower inthe cheer. 
namite. | like to dance along 

with them. 


And the crowd goes wild. Dur- Over and under. The boy 


carrer 


5 tho no ealhs the eidchth teoqm noarticinatec 
ng ine pep rally ine elenin gr 1am participates It 





How did this youngster make itto A sign of peace. Vinni Cavaliere 
the other side?CruzSalinascrosses and David Bushey shake hands with 
over a net with the help of fellow classmates during the prayer ser- 
Classmates. Such activities empha- vice. Unity as a class was the most 
sized the importance of teamwork _ important goal of the retreat. 


Lehr, ne 
FAY 


oY Jed 144. Student Life 





+ 


ather together. All eyes are on We all fall down. These  


roline Fre eas her class pre seventh graders collap 


spirit ai and fin even 
> Uctl ai lA | 


Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. 


ail , aa o 4 inra - j 
MalloryJones attention is captured 


by an amazing sight. Students were 
given a chance to think and relax in 


tho - efi] atmacnhere 
ine peaceiul atmospnere. 


Join hands. Akeem Ramsey is con- 
nected to other classmates in < 
human knot. Participants like Tyler 
Cook (left) helped inthe team effort 
to become disconnected. 


What's so funny? Betsy Pittard 
and Natalie Martinez share a 
sh with a friend. Bonds be- 
tween friends, old and new, were 
strengthened at the retreat. 


Retreat 145 





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Noel Murray was the Rachel Azar hada 

best dressed because very simple, but 
he is from Bonaire. classy outfit that 
His lack of soccer really looked great on 
gear really brought her. 

out his fabulous blue - Frances Layfield 

eyes. 
- Jeff Dadisman 


Noel Murray Rachel Azar 


Best Dressed: Homecoming 2001 


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For me? Alex Wright opens a 
present given to her by a se- 
cret Santa. The Kris Kringle 
project encouraged the spirit 
of giving among classmates. 


Spread Christmas cheer. 
Geoff Walker watches as 
Rachael Smith opens a gift in 
homeroom. This helped her to 
Start the day on a happy note. 








6 tO 


time 1 
counc 


Skip to the low 


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What did Santa bring you?Coach 
Slocum peeks at everyone's gift in 
the teacher's lounge. Teachers 
gladly participated in the schools 
@ Christmas activities. 


Can | ip peer Bethany 
Dadisman helps a at the 
Kris Kringle shop. Students used 
the store to purchase inexpen- 
Sive presents for their friends. 


Asilver lining. Student council mem- 
ber Theresa Jurgensen keeps her 
commitment to decorate the cam- 
pus. Decorations provided a blissful 
atmosphere around the school. 


What a gift! Mike Madison ex- 
idence approval of the gift he 
received. Through their Bune 
Students showed that they kne 
the true meaning of Christmas. 


Christmas at MDS _ I5I 





Always Coca-Cola! Emily = Yum yum! John Michae! Cunard 
Dessem enjoys a diet coke dur- looks longingly at Matthew 
ingherfree period. Caffeinegave | McCrorys chocolate muffin 
Students a needed energy boost Chocolate chip muffins were a fa- 


to get through their classes. vorite among students during lunch 








Watch this! Th S group of Buys Takinga time out for lunch Ry game During parent lunches, what is the most common 
ole le Can during tree pe eee ae food that your parents or others bring to you? 


RUMpN ef 


Nu-way: 2 dogs and 
chili-cheese burgers (no 
onions)" 

-Jimmy Cassidy 





Stadium 
_ mM HA 


seating. 
tt ts on th 


Killin time. Sit 
tnet id, 





Welcometothe play! BrittanyGrant  Greetings from Hallmark ' 


peopie into AT IS Tor ihe 


That will be two dollars, please. 
Brandon Logue sells Chik-fil-a 
chicken biscuits to the students be- 
foreschool. The biscuits were atreat 
for students who forgot breakfast. 


Do you need help? Leslie 
Jerkins helps kids at St. Jo- 
Seph with their artwork. Help- 
ing children was a valuable 
experience for students. 





AM RG/ COMERS: 
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Bow your heads in prayer. Sr. 
Geraldyne introduces the theme of 
atholic Schools Week to the stu- 


Nhere Faith 





Parent lunches are fun! ily Schwab 
enjoys a sandwich from Baldinos on 
Parent Lunch Day. Ithas always beena 
Special treat for students to enjoy lunch 
with their parents on Special occasions 





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Waiting our turn. The line of sopho- 
mores wait patiently to throw their 
rocks in the pool. This activity was 
actively participated in and was 
done in a quiet, prayerful mood. 


Watch the ripples.A group of fresh- 
men boys watches as they throw 
their rocks in the pool of water-This 
demonstrated that our actions have 


a ripple effect on others. 





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beginning the season of Lent. 


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Brannen presents Alex Heath with 
HolyCommunion. The masses gave 
Students a chance to show their 
love for God and for one another. 


Whatever you do, don't trip!Brian 
than Koetter 


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at an academic recognition assembly 
These assemblies allowed Students to 
be rewarded for their diligent work 





Batter up! Charlie Cassidy of the 
Habaneros, hits a grounder hop- 
ing to lead his team to victory. All 
the teams were required to play 
everyone in their division. 


[mopen! Audra Orange,a member 
of the Hollaratcha, tags Mrs. 
Lockhart at second base. The fac- 
ulty team was defeated in the final 
game with a score of 5-2. 


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Take it to the top. Students from the 
eighth grade class participate in a 
human-pyramid building contest. 
Coach Slocum timed each grade to 
declare a winner based on speed. 


Going for the gold. Brian Mears 
runs with all his might as he tries 
to be first to reach the buzzer. 
Students played to win in order to 
prove the superiority of their class. 


Round and round he goes. Justin 
Andrews spins his head on a baseball 
bat during Dizzy Izzy. Onlookers like 
Mr. Howe were amused by the ef- 
fects of dizziness on the participants. 


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Strike! Katie Fennell knocks down 
the pins during Human Bowling 
This game was a creative addition 
that Student Council thought would 
make Fun Night more enjoyable. 


Whatever it takes. Patrick Heenan 
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son tries to keep his balance during 
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had to run to the opposite end of the 


gym and bust a balloon by sitting on ff. 





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Perfect aim. Allen Stroupe 
rolls the ball for a kicker dur- 
ing a kickball game Allens 
team, SoDiva" won that game 


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prepares for a fun- 
ride down the giant 
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make it faster and more fun. 


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My arms are going to fall offl 
Seventh and eighth graders com- 
pete with each other at Cavalier 
games. Mrs. Carlson's homeroom 
was later defeated by Mrs. Hatcher's. 


Can't catch me! Natalie Dismuke 
tums on the jets to put her homeroom 
ahead. She showed speed and de- 
termination in order for her team 
to receive the shortest time. 


Get set, go! Micah Pherson ang 
Uchenna Nwosu try to finish first in 
the race. This showed that each 
individual contributed to the team's 
overall success. 


Service! Kyle Yawn shows off hig 
tennis form during his event. This 
gave him a chance to present his 
accuracy and his athletic abilty to 
his class. 





The apple of my eye. Logan 
Emerick takes some time out 
totalk to his grandmother. The 
program's patriotic theme was 
a great topic of discussion. 


It's showtime. Stuart Ogilvie 
plays his guitar for his classmate 

and their visitors. The crowd en- 
joyed the hit song, Good Rid- 
dance by Green Day. 





Pleasure to serve you!Corinne | M&Sudent Counc Top Row} Patrick Heenan Drew Coney, Katie Beal Second Row} 
Booth makes Katie Beall a hot  EmiyHeenan Patricia Tran Matthew Lewis Lee Dicher, Corme Booth Third Rowl} Meisea 
chocolate before school. Stu- Colne CatyMoCalie, Kale Matthews Liz Gayghf Lisa Fox, Caty GalingsFourth Row{-1} Kate 
dents were glad to buy a hot Pero, ErnLewis MayJurgensen Mallory Murphy, Haley Durr; Patrick Gonaker, Emly Wyche, 
drink on a cold, winter day. Lawen Rogers Bottom Rowl+} Adrian Martnez, Brayden Ware, Caleb Rule, Joven Brady 


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Behind the scenes. Carly McCallie, Calling all artists. Student C. 
Amanda Dempsey, and Emily Heenan members workonHomecomin 
decorate for the dance. With all of  rations They had a great res 

Ctudent Council's hard work,middle to take on with a strict time commit- 


school socials were fun for everyone. ment during Homecoming Week. 


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persuadethe freshmen classto elect 
him to Student Council. This event 
gave students a chance to practice 


Speaking in front of their peers. 


LE Student Council Top Row(+1} AJ. Son, Luke Mummert, James Taylor, Second Row{-}Joanna Akin Caroline Freliche, Help us help others. Jessica Free- 
Meaghan Gonaker, Jennifer Lidstone, Betsy Pittard, Brian Mears, Erik Hardison, Adam Smith, Julie Laughter, Valkyrie Anderson, man, Ashley Harrison, and Patrick 
Jeson Glow Third Row(+1}: John Michael Cunard, Franklin Smith, Theresa Jurgensen, Alex Wright, Bethany Dadisman, Nick Heenancollectmoneyfor Afghan chil- 
Dermatas, Lea Hattaway, Erin Coleman Jessica Freeman, Cartton McMillan, Bottom Row(-1}HeniDermatas Robert Wooley, dren, Everyone at this parent Linch was 
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neeasto be addedtothe tables. Add- on the tables around the dance 

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Mom, Dad, and Katina 





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You have many gifts and talents and 
youhaveused them well. Inthe class- 
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it has been a great pleasure to watch you 
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Carolann Colossians 3:23-24- 


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Georgia Institute of Technol logy 


Georgia Southern University 


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Macon State College 


Mercer University 


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Score Card 

Another round is complete. As we look back on 
the game we have just played, we may notice 
pitfalls and detours along the way: late nights spent 
Studying , teachers and tests that were too hard, 
and feelings of being overwhelmed. These are 
merely spaces on the board, however that pro- 
vide alternate routes to the same goal of SUCCESS. 

The game has not been all drudgery, however tt 
has been filled with moments of surprise and 
excitement. We have come to look forward to the 
Strange twists and turns, the unexpected event just 
around the bend. We could not have foreseen the 
quickness with which this school year began and 
ended, or the snowfall that prolonged our winter 
break. Nor did we expect the construction of a 
Performing Arts Center that will provide us with a 
grand building to showcase our myriad of talents. 
Weknow,howeverthatthe game will continue. We 
have learned merely from playing it These are 
lessons that we will take with us to the next chal- 
lenge, lessons that will help us to play future games 
and hopefilly taste victory. 


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