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RELIVE... REMEMBER...
RE PTREAT |

This is puzzling..Matt
McCrory and Brain Mears look
at Their clues for the puzzle.
Retreats gave The seniors a
chance to work Together.

All ayes on you Kobert Wooley
speaks To his fellow dasanates
about ThemeaningbehindaThecande-
light service. Eachcande stood fora
prayerforThe upcomingschoal year,

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Who will win?Kyle Perry and Jim
Fuerniss play a game during The
middle school reTreat. Relaxing
and having fun was The main
goal of all The students,

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ShesureisautelMary Katherine
Stewart holds alittle girl from
the DFACS daycare center.
Students loved interacting
with The younger children.

What to wittePRrarvton Mahore
Coach Maceey, ard Anibry Sel
witte nice Things about each of|
Retreat activitiesencouragery
tuty among stucerts

Once upon a time, Phillip Si
reads To a child from The DFA
daycare certter. The freshman!
Treat gave The class a chancel
ave back To The less forTunat

This little light of mineFranklin
Sith lights a candle af The
prayer service, This part: of the
day was set aside for The stu-
dents to reflect on their lives.

LockingoodNathanMastersputs
clasamnate Leslie Jerking in The pic-
Tureperfect pose.Retreate gave
all students a chance To have fun
with Their friends,

Dor threctheiceeMaryKeaHuckatee
watches as Archie Swain knocks cut
att ice Hock Middle schoolers played
games that demonstrated theirre-
lations wth God

Easy does it! Bryan Benton
carefully passes Mary Wiggins
To a group of awaiting jun-
iors, Trust was The major fo-
cus of The junior retreat.

Hinm.My favorite what? Kare
Marshall fills out an informa-
Tion sheet at her reTreat. The
sheet helped The seniors find
out more about each oTher.

Trapped! Ronnie Kelsey at-
empts To get Through a diffi- .
cult maze. Thiskind of worksheet
helped stimulate The students
minds and make Them Think.

AwloileAmachine, Ashley Barwick,
Charlie Cassidy, and Philip Harvey
construct a human machine, Ac-
tivities like This one got The middle
schoolers To work Together,

Retreats

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Bring out your dead! Four senior
boys exhibit Their monk cosTumes
on dre y. Portrayal of
on uniquely Incor-

ait Word Theme.

Keady, eet, go! Anxious faculty
wait To run and build a human pyra-
mid. Unlike students, Their pyra-
I midst ucTure cot sisted of people
lying flat: on Top of on

The life ve a-queen. Je
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Cleopatra. Lac pere,
like The queens oF cle ant Cimee

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Two cool cate, Brandon Monroe

and Jon Lewis stru like pl: sctodl

fromancient- worlds, This creative
costumemanaged To inc ei 2both
modern and ancient characters,

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wrapped in Toilet pa aper by ff
low cle neomatos: The mumiti
wrap competition was ones

numerous Thrilling contests,

A line of royalty. Various high
echool girls pee in Their queen
1d. go dd ess costumes. Such cos-
a imiattid c oe To visu-
wdlean about past Times.

Tumes
aliZe ;

What creativityNicky Frady,Daniel
Harigon, andErk Hardison Thought
of euch fanciful costumes, Unlike
other costumes, There were No Aur
plicates worn by other students,

Strength and honor! Mickey

Upchurch stands his ground as
the Gladiator. He was one

of many students who went

all out to fully play Their roles.

Q VISITING GIRLS
HOME, GIRLS a 4

Joy, joy, joy!Sam Chronister a
Haley Huckabee share a mome'
of laughter. Evertte during home
comingliftede students spirttsa
relieved The ugual stress of school

A magic carpet ride, Leslie Je
sepa JasminefromAladdin
5 her servalt ihe carry her. Fic
res al characters were also co
veye int plondnia Thet

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A sleeping god Will oung takes
a little shut-eye during class.
The many spirited homecom-
ing events were enouc gh To ex-
haust most students.

Keep unrolling. A group of class-
mates hurries To fully cover
Jimmy Cassidy in Toilet paper.
Competition like This required
group effort and fast action.

Homecoming

Yun, yur! A group of juniors sa-
vors their pizza andeachother's
company. The pizza lunch was
just one of The fun activities in
Which students Took part.

Workin hard. Eleni Dermatas

works hard as she prepares

decorations for The pep rally.
Students loved to help out
when it came To pep rallies.

Following theEightfoldFath Josh
Buddha Rowland walks into the
football game still in costume
from dress-up day. This year's
costumes were The best ever

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Dancin fever. Liz Gaughf and
Katie Beall have fun boogyin
The night away. The dance
was a great way To end a
great homecoming week.

Go, team, go! Junior boy
cheer on Thet girls during t

powderputf game. The guy

lo
in

ved showing Their suppor
The cheerleaders uniforn

Chowirr down, A group of. eighth
graders devours Their pizza a
They enjoy a special one howl
homecominglunch. Everyone loved
their pizzaon this fantastic day

Wak lke an Egyptian. |
wrapsMe.Mac frombead

ee
, paper Out

Hold that pose. Severtth graders
get into position for a pyramid
during ahomecoming competition.
Theywere Thefastest class,with
a time of under five seconde,

The root ison fire. Juniors cheer
and dance together after The
powder puff game, The bonfire
added a sense of school spirit
To student morale.

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Go long, Me. Kutenber prepares x ( Threes company. Amy Olson,
tolaunchthefrisbeeto another sam 7 e AshtonRichardson, and Kaitlyn
teammate. Middle schoolers 2 *| j Stockslager watch a game of
had lots of fun playing ultimate frisbee. Ultimate was a new
frisbee instead of powder puff. additionTo homecoming events,

Ficture perfect, Emily Farm: Se Fedlir the heat, Blake Mears and
andBenSinithposeforaquck i Joseph Kiefer shield Themselves
picture while dancing. Dances \ from the heat. of The bonfire. The
were a fun way for sTudents we bonfire, usually held in The Trap-
to socialize out of class, am eS ezoid, wasat the fields this year

Homecoming

LOGETHER|]:

WITH ALL THE CAVALIE! es

it The Fol
allovercameT

during This ann

Ard to aust you chal return. Fa-
Ther Brett gives a sermon ont
meaning of Adi Wednesday. Even
students and faculty are re
nied To repertt: Their ane

Acolyte in action! Colin Boc th
awaits h ee )
The alfar a (

students volunteered

alar servers in schoo

And the chevron goes te..Coach
Slocumb hands out awards during
The sports eco ion assembly,
Being one of The co hia he was
proud of The Teanys 1 work,

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And to dati our Quentin Jude
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the ple Ae Wa short prayer be-
gan ove ini rmibly andhomeroom

All together now..Mr. 1;
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Amen..cister G andMr. Midkiff
pray at The See You at The
Pole meeting. This was a Time
when everyone could come To-
gether and pray as one.

Where's the fire? NYC Fi efigl Ter
Richard Sarcelli enters The gym
to around of applause, Students
were eager To hear firsthand ac-
counts from September 11.

In His name we pray..F ather
Cuddy gives his sermon dur-
ing the All Saints Day mags,
E\ eryone enjoyed his sermons
at other masses as well.

O beautiful for gpacious kes... he
chorus sings songs of our coun-
try. Students and faculty wore
patriotic colors for The Remem-
bering 9/1 1 asgembly.

Helping hands..P atricia Tran
ties her friend, ErinStroupes
yarn around her wrist. The
colored strings symbolized
patriotism and unity,

Bleseedare themerciful Aiton
Richardgon reads a Bible passage
during The Mercy Day assembly.
Students also Took parT in hon-
oring The Sisters of Mercy.

Mass and Assemblies

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR

Jingle Belle. Avia Bernal raises
money for The Salvation Amy.
Ringing The bell gave students an
opporTunity Tohelp Thogeinneed
during The Christmas season.

Ho Ho He... Cara Whitley hopes
for candy instead of coal bags.
Both high school and middle
achool enjoyed participating in
Kris Kringle This year.

Winter Wonderland. Middle
School student council members
sell goodiesinTheKrisKringleshop.
Spongebob'swere The Top sellers
and sold out after the first day.

Here comes Santa Claus... Any
Olson and Ashton Richardson
are revealing Their gifts. Gift
giving is often The best part
of Christmas for students.

A visit from St. Nick. Franklin

Smith gathers presents for the

Christmas drive. Each homeroom
wed a

Ssponsc cna, Pringing in
clot hee , Toys, and othe gifts

lone for auc

Flat acreen TV |
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cae (t's The lat-
est versonof TVs,

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S year.

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Jolly Old St. Nick... Mr.Ken Ip Ade
his part To bring alive The spirit
of Christinas, Students looked
forward To The chorus perfor-
mance for guaranteed laughs.

Deck the halla.Mvs. Kersey and Tle the season To be jolly... Katie
Mrs. Harris decorate for the Blackburn eagerly opens a
Candlelight: Carol service. Families present from a friend. Christ -
purchased poinsettias to honor magsmarked The hz half way point
orcommemoriatetheirlovedones, of The year To seniors

CoP TE BRAN TELL!

STUDENTS CUT LOOSE.

Next stop, the beach! Lauren
Patch and Ashley Stokes re-
Treat To Panama City for some
R&R. Sunny days brought smiles
To The faces of everyone,

Farty animale... Sara Suchower
and Rebekah Stiff pose before
heading in to the party. Stu-
dents used the time off To
party, Thentocatch up ondleep.

Lets go! Rachael Conn heads
to The car with her friend.
Getting to spend Time with
friends was one of The best
parts of spring break.

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Pe eteoas

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Winter wonderland. Shannon
Heenanpushesher brother, Terence,

down a hill Since They don't see

snow often, They made sure This

day was one To remember,

Sittin by the dock of The bay
Laurel Rivers relaxes with a |
day of fishing, AlChoughshe did}
catch The big one, This day het
her get back in Touchwith naty

ae

Wild times..Kibby Pearce hold

snake at Wild Adventures,S1
handlers had To be very cari
when handling such a dangere
creature.

Between the hemispheres..Leo
Mitchell and hie family straddle The
henigp| eres in Ecuador. As a fainily,
theywerealte Tostand inboth the
northemandeouthemhemispheres,

Horsing around. Ashley Crooms
takesparT inan equestriancom-
petition. If took an extreme
amount of patience Toworkwith
These animals.

Where the wild things are...
Samantha Chronister and
friend pause for a photo aT
Zoo Atlanta. Animals and
friends made for a wild day.

WheCCC Ew Drew Edwards pushes
Elizabeth Abell around ina shop-
pingcart during Christmas break.
Even the cold weather did not
stop students from having fun.

Downonthewater..CamilleDizon,
Alex Wright, and Jennifer Oliver
hang out onthe beach. The beach

was a popular destination for
student vacations.

Glad to have you here..Kyle
Prebble poses for aphotowith
his aunt. Relatives offen came
from far away To make The
holidays very special.

Lets celebrate... Quentin Jude
celebrates Christmas with his
family. The holidayswere Times
for students To celebrate
with their families and friends.

Student Holidays

GIRLS JUST WANNA
HAVE FUN!

GIRLS POWDERPUFF

Go long! Lindsey Williams pre-
raves To Throw the ball down
field to a Teammate. Communi-
cation between players resulted
es and Touchdowns!

Fast ae lightning Nicka Nwosu
streaks by her competitors lacking
for achance To make awinning play.
Players reflexes and good senee
culminated in high scoring games.

| got fH Adrienne Garofalo
shields The ball from The oppos
ingteam. These games brought
out the fierce defensive skills
of The players.

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IgotepinBA AtanneHowardcheers
for her Team while Taking a break
from The action Support fron
casanates was an integral part
of many Teams wine,

BLACK HISTORY MONTH S8s%

ton Swain, and Chief Rosemary

LOOKING BACK INTO FHE PAST AND INTO THE FU TU R_ Cloud, pose for The anera av The
i =: A YS A A =i Hi) Black HisTory program

Listen Up! Brandon Monroe
troduces Mount de Sales 4
black graduate. STude
volved in This evenT were honored

Good Morning. Valkyrie Anderson
reads about an African American
on The announcements. These
biographies were a great way To

celebrate Black History Month.

, E Flying Solo, Solomon Sewell re-
We Are Family. Kim Roberts FS intel *Caned Bird, at
stands proudly next Toher aunt, Plea Bl ack History ane) *
ek Rosemary Cloud, Thespeak- Stidenteput saiit AP lena)
ers awed The audience with their Peart: Co nrenan tor thks eet
outstanding accomplishment, are OPrepare tc c ,

Black History

HAVING FUN IN THE SUN

ON HAPPY FUN D,

Let the Games begin! Kyle
Prebble gets ready To compete
with Luke Mummert in jousting.
This activity was enjoyed Py
participants and spectatore

Yew-haw! Chase Henderson
siniles for The camera while
pels The bull. Many stu-

dents attempted This new
activity at Happy Fun Day.

On your mark. Kayla Nessing and
Katie Beall discuss Their game
plan before theS-legged race.
Students toppled as they
raced To get To The finish line,

This is easy! Ms. Dixon climbs
The rock wall with ease and
great speed Students and
faculty participated in the
evertts at Happy Fun Day.

Steady.KistiBeallclimbsup the

of students To the tog

l@ pyramid the seniors len

wded The fastest Tine, There
fore, winning The competition,

Chow down! These students
break from lunch to pose for
The camera. Lunch time at
Happy Fun Day allowed stu-
dents To rest and gain energy.

Don't Stop! Solomon Sewell eni-
tertainshis audience in The hula-

hoop competition, This was one

of the many activities That
students enjoyed watching

Whoa! David Bushey Tries
to maintain his balance on
the bungee run. Students
ached from This exciting
activitytThe next day.

Work (1 Bryan Benton displays
his legs for The audience in The
Best Legscompetition, A fresh-
men, Trey Deeb, stole The com-
petition with his great lege.

shuffle, youdeal..Chelsea Bunn
and Kellye Lewis play a game of
cards in The field house, STu-
dents really liked The idea To
use The field house This year.

The rules go like this... These
sophomores ponder over a board
game in The field houge. The field
house proved To be a great hide
out from The scorching sun.

Splash splash! Mrs. Tyson holds
her breath as she gets dunked
inthe dunking booth. Students
found revenge in dunking Their
teachers in This event.

Hold onlAlexis Scott and
Adrianne Howard race To The
Top of the rack wall. The rock wall
provided friendly competition
alid alittle fear and excitiment.

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Happy Fun Day

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AND FUN NIGHTS

Ummn.Patrick Heenan answers
The question asked by
Mr.Midkiff. Music lovers were
able To use Their knowledge to
help Their Team score points,

Faster! Brian Mears puts on his
game face as Hillary Lipko and
Agon Kabashi race hin Towards
half court. The senior Teamwork
was helpful To Their v icTory

Grrr.Laura Stembridge pulls Nothing but net! Brian Jones Circle up. Trey Purvis listens
with all her might in effort To and Justin Andrews shoot The To his classmates shouting
help her Team. The pictures of footballs into The net. The out answers.The faster the

The faces made by students relay provided students a students could get to half
provided many laughs. chance To show off Theirspeed. court The better theif
chances of winning.

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tune it up! otudents
the firet To answer The musk
Mr, Midkiff. The

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sat ic

Hurry! Excited middle
schoolers proved Their
unity in The hula-hoop com-
petition. Teamwork was The
key To winning the event.

Full The eighth grade girls have
10 mercy against The oppos-
ing Team.Even with theirhard
wotk,however, They could not
overcome The seventh grade.

Straining to Win. Robert Counting Down the Seconds
Wooley, John Michael Cunard, iu Mrs. Bentley hurries Through
The hoop in The faculfy compe-
boys tug-of-war match tition, Her enThuaism encour-
proved To be one of strength. aged her Teammates,

and Paul Elsbernd pull furiously.
The

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Whoa. Liz Caught keeps her 6 good! Haley Dur
balance as she runs To The races down the court
finish line. The Dizzy-lzzy was a during the football Toss,
crazy event That everyone f It was a fast paced re-
looked forward To watching. . lay between students.

Fun Night

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HERAT NCEE ARV SPACER temnncomerin

id Laura Stembridge wo
Together To put

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The work go by quicker

PIECING IT TOGETHER

Setting the Scene. Heather
Herrick and Mallory Alston
strive To perfect Their part
in decorating. Students Took
pride in The work They did.

Steady.. Mr Mac measures
the pole To <

should place iT. Teacher
were always eager To add a
helping hand.

Putting it all together. P at vick Mesueetlge@ = Cetting the job doneseawine Helping out. Teachers and

M cAfee creates a magestical rei. mee (Ulivier works hard To get The students work together
background Students creativity Peewee, = ol decorations up in Time. productively To set up lights,
\ ; eae = Setting up the decorations Juniors gave up their time Te
was not. a easy Task. make prom a special event.

really shone when it came To
special events.

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What to do next, Mrs. Hutto,
Mi. Mac, and Patrick McAfee
vorder what To do with Thei
applies, Te hers offered a helpful
quiderce To the stucents,

Ite al about the aetal Mallory
Jones does her part by hanging up
the date wal. Date wall decora-
tions are The only souvenir That
students can Take wth Them,

Lack at than wok Branvion Monroe
and Qace Herterson work hard To
conpete Ther pat of The
decorations Student involnentt 6
npotant for pulling prom off,

Grrr..Leslie Jerking and
Winslow Kumph battle with
the duct tape. Unexpected
situations came up ThaT
students had To deal with.

Staying on the move, Nathan
Masters helps To CAaITy Aa key
element of The decorations.
All the volunteers played an
important role in prom,

A Iittle goes a long way. Mrs.
Hutto works efficently To add a
personal Touch To decorationa
Everyone played a important role
aseembing the parts of prom

Once upon a time, The juniors
hard work finally comes
together. Decorations
always added a magical Touch
To The evening.

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JYNIOR/SENIOR PROM |

Kefreahment:Seniors JohnWiight
alid Katie Blackburn take a break
from dail icing To get a Arink Stu-
derts offen got Thirsty while
dancing The night away

Ficture Ferfect: Solomon Sewell
auAlensScot T anile as they walk
down The leadout stage. Seniors
enjoyed being recognized by Their
f: anity and frends during leadout,

A little help. Mandy Thomas
helps Kainey Pearson wit

some last minute adjust-
ments, Friends were big help
In getting ready for prom,

It's electric! Everyone makes
Their way on to the dance
floor for The electric slide.
The famous dance was always
on The request list for prom.

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Threes Company. Geoff Walker
interupts Agon Kabashi and
Emily Pittard during a dance.
The spirit of The night kept stu-
dents dancing Till The very end,

Pucker Up. Drew Edwards waits
anxiously a Lauren Patch and
Bekah Stiff lean in. Friends
gathered before The prom for
less formalpictures To be Taken.

Nothing left to do but dance!
A group of junior girls sTeal

he spot-light on the stage.
Prom was the perfect night

to show off Their best moves.

il The best part was
riding around all

| with my friends.
|| -Ryan Graycheck

aking a picture
with Jon Lewis
| was the highlight
| of the night.
-Betsy Pittard

Seeing all
the fine
ladies in their
dresses.
-Jon Lewis

Don't Trip! Lyndsey Pyes date
escorts her down The walkway
for leadout. The memorable
tradition was a highlight of
The night for seniors.

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sibility that came w Th jobs,

Look how strong he ie! Daniel

Stefano arranges some of the

stock at Mansours. Work was

oT awaysexctting, butwasagood

source of extra spending mot ey.

Satety first MeaghanSiona Fold the corners neatly!Navicy

nsTructs a customer on how To Dismukeprepares the massage
; ) table for a customer. Stu-

dents found job possibilities
around every corner.

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Che patrons of Starcadia saf

vest part. of

On the run...Vinni Cavaliere Tries
to dodge The camera while
grabbing books out of his car.
Students always tried To get
out: of ; earbook picture

Where is she? Anxious middle
weal besa on Their rides
at ie se Raa ahem
6tu a didnt have the
a y of being able To drive.

| know its here somewhere...
eagerly departs from The Kyle Schuchmann frantically
senior parking lot. Only se- rummages Through his Trunk.
liors had the benefit of ; Students tried To keep or-
parking in this lot. 3 ganized even in Their cars.

No loitering! Alan Cardwell

anid Parking

SIGN OF THE TIMES |:

EIGHTH GRADERS CELEBRATE GEORGIAN HERITAGE

Getting 60 big! Jake Demarest
Totes around his younger
brother after The program. All
of The family was invited To
attend The performance,

| have a dream....Cortney
Newmans and Amber Austin Tell
about Martin Luther King , Ji
These accounts Told of people
influential to Georgiashistory.

How do you do? Emily Heenan
Talks with her family after
The program. Visiting with
family was one of the perks
of The morning.

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din song by Mr. r
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Frie program ive ved tI
singing of The clag

Caught by the camera! Katie
surprised by The camera
at her back. Students found
camera flashes distracting at
unexpected moments like This,

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This is St. Joseph's Hall..joli
Giles shows a family membe
around campus while they cha
Students had the option o
giving Tours To Their guests,

Picture Perfect... Tyle
McLaurin, Amanda Dempsey
=o f =f

wid Alex Heath pose for a
Kodak inoment, Cavalier Games FUN IN THE SUN

ilped build many friendships,

Here ya go...Mr. Kemp instructs
JakeDemerest To hand ouT cups
To those who wanted Them.
Drinking water Throughout The
day kepT These kids going.

VOLLEY! Students play a game
of Giant Volleyball, knowing The
chances of missing The ball wre
alim. Use of hand-eye coordina-
Tion was key in This game.

Just Chillin... A group of middle ~ ConcentraTtion...Gadsden
schoolers Take a rest while Henderson gracefully runs Through
watching others compete. The an obstacle course. Gaines were
day was full of fun and games, designed To make students apply
leaving most students Tired. Their minds and bodies,

getty

Cavalier Games &31&%

HANG TIME

FRIENDS AND FOOD

How YOU doin? Tommy Hurley
hams for The camera as

got in Touch with Their fur
aide when The camera came b

Look at those pearly whites!
Seniors lounge outside Mercy
Hall during free period. They
had The choice

Study, study! Kachel Azar
and Billy Schwab look over a
few class notes during a break.
Lunch gave students a chance
To cram before a big Test.

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Mmm, mmm, good... Andy Graves
enjoys some fries while opting
To eat outside. Even with The
construction on campus, sTu-
dents still loved eaTit IJ outside.

Its not dalwery, its your mon
Jonathan Harrison Takes plea
sure i The pizza That his mor
brings him, Students were grate:
ul for These parent lunches,

Thats hilarious! Joanna Aki
cracks up while Bethany
Dadisiman smiles at her silliness
Eleventh graders found out how
much fun free period could be.

Fat responsibly. David Patch
nakes sure he gets at The head
of Theline for Papa Johns pizza.
Everyone was Thrilled when pizza
was brought To The school.

Pe

i

Oops, ldidtt again.. Miriam Sewell
licks her finger To eat The last
sandwich crumb, Students al-
ways savored every bit of Their
lunch before going back To class.

Choose wiely.. Dawn Peterson
mulls over her drink choices during
lunch. Students Tried To make a
healthy choice, but sometimes
they had To have caffeine.

This is how we do it! Kenny Epps
and Jesse Pilkenton show some

Students had imaginative
ways to show off class pride.

It's a crielel A group of eighth
graders discuss The latest Ke io
sip at Their table. Middle
schoolers found lunch To be a
perfect Time To catch up.

Wink, wink! Bryan Benton
strikes a pose for The cam-
era. Sometimes students
had to entertain Themselves
during Their free Time.

Deer in the headlight... Joshua
Schaveland tries to eat his
chicken in peace. Lunch period
was always rushed, especially
on The famous chicken days.

Free Feriod/Lunch

- SAINTS, SERVICE, AND SALVATION, |
| OH_ MY! |
| Catholic Schools Week

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This gaint... Mallory Murphy
de bes Saint John Boscos
life during the announce-
lents S: > ACSC pt ons

rea bonus during The week,

A symbol of peac.. The com-
pleted Tableis apicTur eof peace
for The prayer Service Catholic
schools were foutrided on

Let us pray. Robert Wooley
leads The school during a
prayer. Coming Together as a
community of students was a
signific wt Theme of The w eek.

A stniling face... Father Bret t
Brannon is a prominent figure
in the celebraTion of Catholic

>, He has always been a

-760n To our school.

Sait John
Bosco

-Anthony

Cathars |
Saint Patrick [ie | Cae ify
-Alexis Scott i -Nonen Gacas ff

Saint

Anne

- Laura
Stanford

Bless this tahie.. Father Brett
Brannon finishes the service by
blessing the tables, Students
were challenged To see The Tables
aa syinbol for Their lives.

Awesome service. Mr. Davis Sing along. A group of eighth
places the cup forsocialstudies graders joinin for a song during
on a table. Teachers and stu- a prayer service. Singing was
dents alike came together for one way of celebrating Catholic
This mags during The week. echools around The word.

ALL IN GOOD SPIRITS

FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT! #1

Look at those seniors go! A group
of sophomore boys harass the
senlors as They run around the
gyn. The senior run has always
been a Tradition at pep rallies.

When the Cave go marching in!
The Cavalier Band displays their
talent in The Christmas Parade.
The band showed their spirit
Throughout The community,

Keady, aim, firelPhysics students
shoot a potato gun during the
Homecoming pep rally. The aim was
To hit a sign That said Lancers,
who The Cavs played That night.

StudentLife

Chowdownl! Middle schoolers
fill Their little bodies with
hot dogs at the eating
contest. The hotdogs were
provided by Nu-Way.

Looking Cood! Fy
Mary Jurgensen applies face
paint: To Mallory Murphy

fudents wo

Go MOS katie Hatcher, Frances
Layfield, and Lindsey Williams chow
Their school epntt: durit 9 The soccer
gare, MDS aut led the boys
soccer Tean to a state victory.

We have spirit, yes we do! Evica
Zanghi, Sara Sanders, and
Christina Kasul cheer during a
pep iz ally.N liddle schoolers loved
showing Their spirit.

Standin on top of the world!
Candice DuPree and other
leaders show off Their acrob:
ckills, Cheerleaders had To Trust

one another while performing.

Stampede! The MDS cheer
leaders run of f The stage t
wards center court full of ex-
citement. Pep rallies alw aye
ped up The student body.

D-Fence! Cav Puckett and Bran-
don Harris hold up a sign To

pump up The juniors powder puff

defense, Signs in The crowd al-
ways excited any athlete.

Beware! Hungry Cavalier, Stuart
Ogilvie stuffs his face with het
dogs during The eaTit igcompeTi-
Tion. Despite his efforts, The

Sophon lores were VicTorious,

In Che heat of the night! Corinne
Booth performs in front. of The
bonfire after the powder puff
game. Due To construction bon-
fires were moved To The fields.

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Lading the Way

For our Future Success

Ms, Susan Banbury = Mrs.MelanieBertley
Admissions MS Math, MS Math
Secretary Club, Math Team,

Campus Store

ray

6, Linda Cardwell Mrs. Eileen Carlson Mrs, Mary Carrick
MS Enalish, MS Finance Office
Geography Assist ait
Development, Public :

Ughh! Coach Freeman looks die Not quite cheating, The faculty Relations

Treeeed as he is tackled in The hall shows off with Their clever pyra-

The coaches encouraged playersto midtrick Thehomecomingactmites

practice every chance They got. got very competitive at times.

* Sie i ky Se

Catt eat pot ore Coach Peve aud RA as = Y y .

Coach Soon Tae a beck at The ' - e. Mrs.EmilyDermatas = Ms. Nichole Dixon = Me Chistina Downe

senior retreat. Without Therhep,the Ta ad Biology, Health, PE, Girt's Btea Alaela I,

retreat would not have been posatite, j AP Biology Baeket ball, Aest. Girt: 3
Varisty BackeThall Asst
Varaity Gis Softball

Trigonometry

Mr. Mike Garvin Mrs Stephanie Glliam = Mrs, Andrea Haddix
Algebra |, Ceometry Letters of Paul Fretich |, I, lil IV,
Onristian Lifestyles, French Honor
Patriarchs and Society
Prophets

President
Mrs. Kathleen Ryan
Frebble

Me. Cloria Beste Mr. Greg Bol:
Cuidance Counselor Cami

MSH atory,
Yearbook

High School
Principal
Mi: ul Midkiff

Ms. Barbara
Cast resana
Spanich |, Spanish lV,
Spanish Honor Saciety

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Mr. Travis Dot Terer
Calculus, Algebra ll,
Problem Solving, Crose
Country, Vareity
Boys BackeT ball

Mrs, Lynn Hatcher
MS Religion

Mr. Don CoaTes

Mr, John Freeman
Senior English, AP
Senior English,

Drama, MDS

Troubadours

Mrs, Laura Heacox
MS Mz ith, MSKeyboat d-

B-Tean

Mr. Kandy Davis
AP. Paychology,
Government, Econonice,
Golf, Acest ant
Varathy Footbal

n Baseball, Varsity &
n Football, Varsity
& B-teamBaeket ball

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Me, Susan Heenan
MS Religion,
English, International
Thespian Society

Assistant
Principal/ Dean
of Students

Mr Chester Pierce

Middle School
Principal
Sister Geraldyne
Yerg

Middle School

Asst. Principal
Mrs. Mary Fat
Dadisman

Faculfy :

Leaders of the Pack

Paving our Path

You've got mail Mrs. Humphries
checks a meseage received in her e-
mail The intemet kept: all teachers
connecTedwitththedick of abutton

Mrs, Ainy Starks

Culdance L

Secretary

1S, Donna Washburn : ;
h HanAbells WO Olts been a hard day. MrSuiith
ms ests aft el a class , Teachers

Gpoee- |
POCO,

Debate Team

Eat up Ths group of Teachers ats
back and enjoys Their lunch . The
faculty et Woyed etreat days just
6 uch 26 The stuents,

If you could trade places with
one student in the school, who
would it be and why?

Clark Stallings! That way | Brian Mears because he has a
could be more annoying than | crown and | want it.
already am! - Mr. Mac - Mr. Davis

*John-David Pinkston, so | could Ryan Leidle, then | could
play the drums. snooze during class!

-Mrs. Kirksey -Ms. Heenan

Whoever is the tallest guy in the
school. You figure it out.

-Mr. Midkiff

Listen up! Mr. Pierce addresses RoughingitMr.Dot tere
the school on some new policies Mead Take in The heat
inThe dress code. t i hngon. TI

of new rules af assemblies

Bevziliitiiay The JOurriey
Finishing in 2008

Tori Akin

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Casey Coley

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Sean Cunard

Helping the commurtty. Kaitlyn
Thomas halpseuppor tT TheHephzibah
Childrens Home, Student Council
ao helped by collecting money.

Lauren Allen Emily Alston

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Singletary and Mariama Holman
are busy studying. Dress down
days also include a lot of work.

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openshisnoTebock Towtte downhis ad Magge OPrien tak about the
lainework Assigninentl pads helped latest happenings Midde schooers
the students sTay organized. = hung cut inthe halway To socialize.

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Are we on time? Mary Kea
Huckabee and Keenan Malone Turn
in Theirlibrary pase, These passes
helped keep track of students,

Brian Johnson Willis Kallay Ronnie Kelsey

Coming Together : 5 ae a
Having Fun As One of he Fs

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Conner Suttles devour their Desalina Williams arrives at
chicken biscuits. Key Club sold schoolearly Tostudy for atest,

chicken biscuits every Friday. The first bell rang at 8:00,
Maria FI lelps

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Masters, and Ronnie i gets ready for Their first pep
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Moving On Up

A New Beginning

M tt Barlow

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Jovon Braddy Buddy Brantley Charlie Cassidy Catherine ConforTi

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Jennifer

Ana-Maria Evans

Feck-aboo! Fitz Waterman and ' i Thegf tof gabkateFacfayavibn

PetieWorrellhideTokeepfromhav- & | Lawefind Tine for conversation while

ing Their picture Taken Many middle 2 ahs ne kaving the livary. Students Takea

schoolers hid from The camera, iti ei Th Together between daceea
Oliver Favreau

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#1 Chitsfina Rael walk back T
lass from lunch Student:

kinch To Take a break.

Lee,

Balance . the key. Christ

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feet aunng dizzy izzy. Fun Nigt
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Upchurch antle for The camera in be-
Tween dances, The middle school so-
clal was a Time for mingling.

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In the Nick of Time

Aiming HighAlex Heath and Mrs
Berttley go for a layup in This ex-
citing relay race, Both the fac-
Tudents showed Theit

tt at Fun Night,

All wrapped up..Kvistie Herrick s mes 7
PE f -_ Catching up..Fitz Waterman
poses as The mummy while he 2 :
t of Sper ana Lauren Harper chat before
classmacles wrap ner Trom heac
j school about what's aoina on
Co Toe. Mummy wrapping was ik
tivit at H : Hina e breezeway was a favorite
new activi Al omecominad. 2 ne |
y : out for middle schoolers,

Jovon Braddy

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marry one.

Chowing Down.,.The

ng week Typically middle echodlers
tte in the cafeTerta for lunch, but

This was a Vecial occagion

If you could marry a rock star,
who would it be and why?

Emily Grigas Brian Forero Erin Stroupe

t doean'T Jennifer Lopez Mark
matter, as long because she is M abhi bi:
ashe's hot and hispat lic like Ougar Ray. He

has money. me. is 50 cute.

Peterson Worrell

No one, | want
To stay single,

Moviry on Up

Step by Step

Better ingredients, better
pizza...A few eighth grade

girls gossip while They eat.
a day was The best
of homecoming

Who needs Quasimodo?!
Gadsden Henderson rings The
bell between Mercy and
Sheridan Halls, The bellwas rung
intmemory of 9/1 1

NY = = i
Maggie Shackelford

Erin Stroupe Taylor Tatum

Girls night out?...These girls
separate Themselves from
the boys. It always Took a
couple of songs ve get The
middle school dances started,

Slapjack...Nat alie Dismuke Catchin' up on the 4- 1- 1..Mel-
eldages in a competitive q issa Collins stops in The
P # ra we, STudents dae ba . hall fo chat with friends.
Wlearnedlessons ; e ~~ Students made Time To

catch up beTween clases.

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Patricia Tran

Tony Upchurch

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Fitz Waterman Thomas WatTs

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Erica Zanghi

Loop, swoop, and pulll...!ohnny And the winner is... Eighth
Walsh Ties on Brayden Ware's graders eagerly watch Their
yarn. Students unified dur- class reps march around The
ing This mass one year after gyin, Unique costumes showed
Sept 11, : the best school spirit.

Eighth Grade

StTUEK IAAL MIGGIE

Caught on Candid Camera

Klbbon = dancer, Up and Caughtoncamera.Afewiniddle
Down.Katherine Ariamantwirsher 10dle We ;

ine of a foothall
e flaq Team was a new

The The half Time show

Hip, hip hooray..A group of Tick tock.Middle schoolers wait
niddle schoolers play games pat ently To get Thier drinks on

while making life long friends. the pizza lunch day. Pizza day
The retreat wasagreat time caused mass confusion in the
lo

Lo become closer as a class lunchroomand allover theschool

Go long.Bobby Upchurch throws
Drawing up astorm.,..Middle thefrisbeeToaclasanate during
school girls draw and color agameof Ultimate Frisbee, UITi-
for middle school decor. matewas anew addtion To The
Working together formed middleschoolhomecomingevents,
many happy mem

Save those pennies. Middle school
homeroom representatives col-
lec change for Their angel jars.
Anigel jars were a great way To
help out The Nazareth Home.

Ohhh, Ahhh...The middle
schoolersenjoy a Thrilling
lecture on The Andersonville
gravesites. Field trips were
a great learning experience.

Middle School Candids

A Brand New Da

Freshmen are thrilled with their new rank.

v7 = HT /Z
Nina Amporful Justin Andrews

Conot Bunn Oliv la Bushey

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Caitlin Carsello

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Space, space, space! Stephanie (8 Just one more sec! Kin Roberts
Stout makes room for her year- reviews for a geography test be-
booklayout. Yearbook staff used a ; i fore she gets to class, A last
outs To help design pages. 7 bh minute review was always helpful
layouts To hel gn pag f, 4 ys hel

Gray Chapman

Strummin on the of banjo! Joh Whats new? Olivia Bushey
Schavelaiu amuses stutents with = gazes on the board to see the
6 banj. tosh entertained Fitay ! : latest political cartoon, Satire
6 students waked in The building wasused To brightenup The day.

rooms

Ashley L

Regina de la Luz rey Deeb | Sarah Deep

: . |

Dania Ebanks

YP Hh 333 ae: =

Emerick ein Esser Lauren Faulkner
, 2

Nothing lke a good book Kyle Yawn

savors The momertt by reading a

book. Books were important in ;

developing student minds, Hii, ABR, aaN

Cassidi Flowers Adrienne Garofalo

wo
Freshmen &5

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Welcome Freshmen

Getting Their Foot In the
Door

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Mary Jurgensen

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Shopping at the Gap. Reed
Elsbernd shows Stuart Ogilive his
new jacket. Students were al-
ways showing Their fashions off.

Matthew Lewis

Ryan Liedle

Mathew Hatch

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pay e
Michael Hughes

Kolby Kitchens

aa

Adrian Martinez Marilyn Martinez

If you could Take one Thing To a
deserted island, what would ft be

and why?

Suntan lotion A torch, 60 | could act
-Trey Purvis like | was en survivor
-Elizabeth Gaughf

What are The chances of
me getting stuck ona
deserTed island?

-Mary Katherine Stewart

Microscope to study A boat
-Mathew Hatch -Laurel Rivers

Bust-a-Move, Neil
shows his friends his moves.

indaway Toha > fi

A Fresh Start

New Beginnings

K. ily 1 Shreve Nathaniel Silva

Aa

Kendall SlaTor

A heaping hand Jack Thomas cows Taking a beck Miriam Sewell nellows

RyanStaton how todo amathprot out during free Time in English dase

len on his calaulaTor. Students were j Fee Time gave students a chance

aways gad To asaeta fitendin need Ay Toredax before getting hack Towork
Patrick Slonake

Guees what happened! Alexia Hick | Give my regards to Broadway!
1 Clara Ellison aiecuss The cay Mathew Hatch recites his dia-

; logue for English. Acting helped

students appreciate The arTs.

s
i 9

MayKatlheateStavat

Hannah Withernngfon Emily Wyche Kyle Yawn Justin Young

Halanny favorita Kurt Hardicon
hegine To eat his spaghetTi lunch.
The lunch gave studertts a break
from The usual cafeteria food

How fast can you eat a hotdog?
Ninth grade boys stuff Their faces
withNu-way hotdogs Thiscontest
raised money for a good cauge,

: we x What is there to do? Jus
In the Beginnings... Aeciane cack the hile

service hours, Service helpe.

The Journey Commences

Subject, verb, object... Mary
Katherine Stewart helps Caseidi
Flowers understand the aeeign-
ment. Freshmen had a difficult
Time adjusting To highechoolwork.

Hurry! Hurry! Michael Hughes

rushes To his locker before clase,

Many students had a hard Time

gett ng Their books before The

Teachersconsidered Them tardy,
Ohno! Its a mouse! Katie Beall
clicks away at The mouse in The
computer lab, The MDS net-
work made it easy for everyone
To access The internet,

Chitterchatter..LaurenRogers,
Lauren Faulkner, and Caty
Stallings engage in alittle light-
hearted banter. Girls spent
freetime c: atching up on gossip. \

The funniest thing that happened wae.

When Mr. Garvin chal-
lenged Anthony To a fist
fight.

~Phillip Stiff

} When Adrian Martinez , ' dragged Ryan across
Hflipped over in his desk. me we he room while he was
. Still in his desk!
~Reqgina de la Luz
~Kelly Herring

To practice they go! Caroline
Cook andKatie Davis Trot down
The hall. AThleTes had a short
Time between school ending and
practice beginning.

| papa Bb

a
ee!

Got a dime to spare? Kibby
Pearce fumbles for change.
Many students chose a quick
snack instead of a long wait in
The lunch lines.

=reshmen Candids

Fast*& FurmOous

Getting A Grip On Life

Cathy Atiel rw, lett

RRQLat

Nahshon Bigha David Bivi anika Braswell Vian Br a"

ii.

Jimmy C Cassidy Brigid Coleman

ds

JarreT Tt Cooper Ashley Dempse

Ouch! Shannon Remick exam- | , What you got in that ba
ines a bug bite on her arm, She 1} Ashley Dempsey stops b
hoped That she would not be locker beTween c 2
stricken with The West Nile dents raced To beat The bel
Virus, Adam Ehalt

eg pe Amused by The an-
Tics of a clasem oe } Maebon
Bi jm ae asinile, Laughter
helpedstudentssurvive The day.

iar

Jonathan Harrison _ Hickey

ry

ste! ghen Hut finias Tel

Tres Kimball Ashley Lankford Julie Laughter Kellye Lewis Jennifer Lidstone

Chic Tine _ - a an Mader Brandon Mahoney

Just girl talk. Christine Lopapa
and Trudy Rowland chat be-
tween classes, These four min-
utes were always jam packed
with gossip.

Wonder Years

Two Down, Two To Go

Stephanie Nelsc

peng Petey Pittard

Nelson Quintanilla Megan Kamaiya

Round and about, Eleni Dermatas, Chris-
tine Lopapa, and Alison Lizek race To get
Through The hula hoop ade a fun night
competition. Hula hoop waso a ryeaaty
activities That Took p

Ambry Sellars

idy Rowland Bryanna Rupe

Deep concentration. Micah Miller pays clos
attention to The previous night's games

the cafeteria. The lunchroom was used |
students To catch up on Their schoolwot
while having The Television as a disTractio

What is your favorite part
of high school?

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Shit nit saatitea ess (2.4
Adam Smith Heather Smith Jimmy Smith

Calby Story

eee . Ce : ! bey
Cina Tamboli ) Travis Terrell

j
Emily Walsh

A gathering of mugee. A group of girls waits

eagerty To show off Their ancient Egyptian

a costumes to the rest of The student body, The

Jessica Wyche ; % homecoming Theme was The ancient world, and
everyone dreseed as Figures from ancient Time,

PAID
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Sophomores On Their Way to the Top.

Boogle Down! A g oup of soph
noreboysdancesThenigh

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rijoyed bein

SR,

Honesty, Trust... Wendy Walke Take It to the topA aroup of
anid AdamSinith fillout aposte cillled sophomores make a huma
. Py ae .

Four minutes and courting. Trudy
Rowland, Natalie Holder, and Chits-
TineLopapat ak inbetweenclasses,
Fourminutes gave students Time
To go To Their lackers and chat.

Off to class we go! Charles
Hampton and David Bivins hurry
To Their class in The grey cot-
tage. Students had along walk
with little Time To get There.

a

Time for a break! Mary Mont-
gomery and Kaley SutTles grab
a quick snack during The sopho-
more retreat. The break allowed
students To relax and socialize.

A new tattoo. Jimmy Smith
displays his new body art cour-
tesy of Susan Wright. On long
bus Crips students had To find
ways To pass The Time.

How Do You Get Pumped

For A Pep Rally?

Dancing! *

~ Eleni Dermatas

Junp up and dow,
ecvean at The Top of
my lings, paint ny face,
lock in The mitror and yell

~Ryan Clisson

| do crazy stuff"

~Zack Zanghi

Sophomore Candlas &

Any Day Now

On Our Way

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Quentin Bishop

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Courtney Crosby

Jason Cunard

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/ t does Jour body good! Dat lial

Stefano aiks water dung hishke = j
To Gray Cottage. Students kept
hydrated while waking To daeces,
Bethany Dadisman

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Bry: WH Benton

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Ben Bollinger

Vinni Cavaliere Jenny Croom

Go Figure! Rainey Pearson at
Ashley Leonard work Togeth
on some math problems, Workit
with a partner made math ful

Cheere!Kara Williams and Lauren
We tt a aise up Their Fruitopia
drinks. period was a great :
time aa Wg ant with fi riends. :

Thomas Davis
Allison Ducote

Stephen Fondal Nicki Frady

AN A>
iid
Katie Garofalo

Smile! Sam McLaurin and Thomas
Daviswak quickly out of lunch There
was never enough Time for sTu-
dentstoget To different classes,
Eric Goolsby

2D

Candice

Beth Franeioli

<obert Grant

uPree

Heads Up! Ryan Craycheck i aKeS
a moment To give The camera a
grin, It's in wort ant for oy dent
To Take breaks evey once ina while,

La
Adam Fyke

Caroline Freliche

Jana Gibson Norn an Gonzales

ogg

Ryan Graycheck Danielle Grinstead

Juniors

Almost There

Moving On

Patrick Hanson Erik Hardison

Daniel Harrison Shannon Heenan

Gamming This group of junior girs
takes a minuteto review for an up-
coming Test, Last minute sfucying
was popular with many students,

Leslie Jerking Clinton Johngon George Johnston
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Help! Andrew Dockrell struggles
To get across The room with his
heavy bookbag. Theloads of books *. Z R '
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Blake Mears rye 2KS Kevin Miller Mills Misinco

Carl Puckett

Christine Relton

Simon Radomek

William

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Thing a girl/guy has
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He made me my favor-f
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Rowland

Picked up my pencil.-
Norman Gonzales

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ZZZ6! Kany Eps taes achat
nap sothathewilhavetheenergyTo
meke (t Through The day. Naps were
t dehya at O oft en Tta&enTo revive stuwents

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Coming Up Fast

Winslow Kumph Ginny Sanders

, 7 vat
Meaghan Slonaker Melvin Smith

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Sara Spinetto

Kenneth Suchower

Mandy Thomas

tga
_

Oh happy day! Ashleigh George FE What jokestera Mallory Alsto

and Mr. Smith chat outeide his . oe and Heather Herrick gossip durin

dageroom Teacherskeptafriendy The day. Hanging out with frien

relationship with students, aay Bay made the day go by faster.
Leslie Turner

Color by number... Nigel Esse = - Study, study... Carl Puckett
25 a potential masTter- Me . crams for a quiz inhi next class.

Art gave students a Ps Students used spare moments

nce To relax and be creative. 7 tostudy for quizzes and Tests.

: St
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Cara Whitley Mary Wiggins

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Kara Williams

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Katie Wright Lacey Young

Almost over... George Johnston
kicks back in his science class.
Students counted The minutes
until class was over.

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Ryan Evans listen attentively
during lunch. Conversations at
lunch gave students The chance
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chat while waiTing for The bell To
ring. Extra Time at The end of

3 allowed students To relax.

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break. Lunch refreshed and
revived students during
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cards. Students came up with
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Run Y'all! Franklin Smith leads mummy Amanda
Koplin down The gym. The seniors finished the
race with a big bang: Amanda ran into the wall.

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Cook up during the bonfire. The seniors enjoyed Their toga- wrapped St. Francis, The Class of
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ther Cuddy gives a blessing To
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ment: for a successful year.

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shed some light on The many
paths Taken durin ;

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Ther Cuddy blesses Billy Schw ab
during The ceremonies, The cer-
emony helped seniors TransiTion
into Their role as leaders.

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serves Sarah Deseart bread dul
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symbolizes parTaking in The boa
and blood of Jesus Christ,

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Mass by singing The Responsorial
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John Wright buddy up on The
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free spaces available on The bus

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Alex Wi ight, andWrenFederlein
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20ne To ride with made The

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present The bread and wine for
Communion After forgetting to
bring The gifts, Father Cuddy nicely
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Stallings reads a passage from
The Bible. The students partici-
pation in The mass made iT very
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Scott petitions a Prayer of
The Faithful. The seniors of-
feredup prayers for parents,
Teachers, and The world

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Ebanks and John Wright are
pleased To get ThroughThe mass,
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her Tacky Day attire before
she even gets To school, Stu-
dents anticipated The activi-
Ties of Senior Week.

All in stride! Agon Kabashi

relaxes on Out-tTo-Lunch
Day. Seniors wore beachwear
and were provided lunch by
The alumni association.

Best Friends Forever, Sam
Meadows and Megan Sightler
get cozy in Their pajamas.
Seniors found it easy To so-
cialize in Their comfy PJs.

Seniors

Snooocozell! Karen Marshall
sports her bathrobe
Robes and slippers seemed
tobe the most popu
cessories of The.

A shoulder to lean on, Paul
Elsbernd comforts Sarah
Dessart after a stressful
morning. Senior Week was fun,
but The workload did not lessen.

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Theresa Jurgensenshow Theirfiue Heenan is ready for his day aT

colors, The vibrant anddiverseper- The beach. Seniors embraced The
sonalities in The senior class were opportunity Towear sunglasses
aident throughout The week. and hats on this special day.

Delightfully tacky! Catherine
Harris proudly parades her mis-
matched outfit. Tacky Day
gave seniors The opportunity
to show Their individuality.

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her mom, Mg, Starks, decorate
Easter baskets for The Ronald
McDonald House. Seniors Tock Time
To give back To The community,

Smile! Geoff Walker gives
a goofy pose for the
camera, Many students
had the chance to show
off their silly style.

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reading. Sty

Hard at work.. Kevin Gillespie puts his per
to The paper in hopes of finishing his
clasework, Some students found it diffi-
cult To finish Their work before The bell rang.

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~ Alan Buck

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~ Nigel Esser about?

~ Shannon Remick

Ite all a game... David Bushey and Joanna
Akin play a homemade board game in Mrs,
Hut to's English class. The game was based
on Their summer reading books.

Judgement day... Mr. Freeman gives back
exains To The seniors. The grade was a
deTermining factor in The outcome o

The sTudents semester grade.

Daydream believer... Myvedith Gonzales
Zones out during an English lecTure. Many
studentshad Trouble staying focused and
awake in some of Their morning clasges.

Meanwhile in The library. Karen Marshall
researches sources for her English paper.
Seniors in Mr. Freeman's class had To write
a paper over Their summer reading books.

1. White Oleander
Heather Hartley (9th)
2. A Beautiful Mind
Beth Fransioli (11th)
3. Lord of the Rings
Kristina Baker ( 12th)
4. Interview with the
Vampire
Alexia Haywood (9th)
5. Shawshank
Redemption
Christian Williams(11th)
6. Willy Wonka and the

Chocolate Factory
Patrick Faircloth (10th)

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Abraham Lincoln because he made
60 tnany changes in our world.

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Marilyn Monroe,

- Megan Sightler

Edgar Allan Poe - to see how he
Thought and know his inepiraTions.
- Susan Wright

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Martin Luther King. . Kurt Cobain.
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Easy as Dell. Sophomore Taylor Ware
focuses intently on a class handout.
computers were useful tools and of-

en assisted students with projects

pei

Cut to camera two! Mills Misinco controls
The cameras at MediaFest. This newsroom
experience was one of The highlights of The
Presentations and Publications class Trip.

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as Everyone Took time To PP VEK ite T
work put info making The network posaihle

junior boys looks

Almost done. Katie Beall logs off of her
computer as she prepares To go To her next
class. Teachers knew That working until The
bell rang maximized The learning experience.

The world of Gateway. Brett Rogers prac-
tices a Typing exercise during hiskeyboarding
clase, Students used The computer labs for
work That required help from Technology.

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Help! Peter Hudson asks Juan Morales
for help with his senior math homework.
Sometimes it was easier To understand

problems from a peers point of view.

Does this look right? Kelly Kiefer and
Stephanie Nelson work during their lunch on
math day. Math day participants worked
nonstop To complete Their assignments,

Seeing double! Seniors Terence Heenan
aid Haley Huckabee share The same
Taste in shirts as well as Their love for
math, It is important: for students To
find Things in common with each other.

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Too Cool! Senior Noel Murray
shows off his Twisted style while
working hard in Calculus class.
Students sometimes joked around
To make class more entertaining.

Catchin some ZZZs... Senior Kyle
Schuchmann displays his idea of The
perfect math class. Normally students
are not allowed To sleep, but after some
grueling work he was allowed To rest.

A Iitttle bit of teamwork. Agroup of seveitth
grace git work TogeTher auntig middle schoo
math day. Math day wasa chance for students
to show how anart They really were

Eat, Seep, Math Lauren Allen and Katie Beth
Pricework around the cack Tosatve profane for
Math Day. Not only was Math Day fun, but
stucents also mikeed an erttire day of clase,

Before the ball. Juniors Danielle Grinstead
and Quinton Johneon get in a little studying
before Their quiz. Trigonometry was said To
be The juniors hardest clase,

Help, help.. Leslie Turner and Laura White
Turn ToMs. Downer for some guidance. Stu-
6 attet

Not as easy a6 it seems. Seniors Emily
Farman and Kristi Beall prove That They
still need group help even in Senior Math.
This clase provided an alternative To Trig
and Calculus for many seniors.

Human Calaulator.. Sophomore Taylor Ware

Y1-Y2/X 1-X2 =M.Kelly HerringandSam
Reese are getting a hands-on experience,
by measuring the dope of The stairs in
Sheridan Hall. Algebra offered students
many unique ways To solve math problems,

chows how he can solve complicated math
problems with exponertts and variables in
Them Student's usually welcomed an oppor-
tunity To work out proans on The boar.

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Working together.. Lisa Fox, Presentation timell Ashleigh
Patrick Slonaker, and Joshua George, TemiaLeglie, andKat!
Schaveland work on Their Spanish present Their kits To The
homework. Working with others clase, Skits helped students work
was bet Ter Than work ng alone, on pronunciation and dialect.

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dents looked forward To The evertt was etrided with The ex-
arrival of The French visitors. change of pictures and friendship.

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her photography work in The darkroom
Students were thrilled to be able ti,
develop Their own film.

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Caroline Cook work hard To co lee Theit works inte isely To createa beautiful

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Scrub, scrub, scrub! Ameen Sidhu washes
paintbrushes after a fun day in art
Cleaning up at The end of clase was essen-

Score! Haley Huckabee serves The volley-
ball high into The air for a Team victory.
Students looked forward to P.E, as a
break during Their day.

3...2... 1,..5tudents in P.E practice
Their jump shots. One-on-one com-
petition gave students a chance
To show off Their skills.

Slam ball Kyle Schuchmann tries to
block Drew Edwards shot by jump-
ing in front of him. Basketball was
always a favorite activity.

Set and Ready! Bryan Benton
awaits the volleyball with fel-

low classmates. P.E. students
had much fun playing volleyball.

Give it all you got! P.E. students
stretch for their next activity.
Stretching, often painful, was neces-
sary to prevent pulled muscles.

Working together. Cai Puckett and Anna
Kate Kallay act out a scene from 1st
Connthiane, Each group completed This as
part of Their final grade for Letters of Paul

Here | am to worship! A group of students
have Bible study in the chapel every Thurstay,
Bible study provided a chance for students
To share their faith outside of the classroom,

Jesus Resurrection, because it was an
important event to all of our lives.
-Lauren Westfall

God creating the world, just: to see what
lid Feet Tis Aaheo Hoan
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Deseart, Lealie Jerking, Shannon Heenan, Alicia Kelley, Ryan Evans,

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school spirit by play he Conzales graces The audience ta
hanes fae the Cavaier Band Withthepiccalo.Someoftheband

plavedamo e LnanoneinWe Liu

Concentration..Sam Reese
certtratTes on The rhythm as he
lays The Trumpet. Many other

band me found Time To

Blow! Alan Bue

lat

ey play The cla [
half-Time. The band worked dili-
) make half-Time excit-

Band members L to R: Front: B. Hudson, L Sheppard, C. Stelling, M. Gonterman, A. Olson, J. Wyche, Second W. Walker, D. Peterson, N.
Gonzales, K West, M. Gonzales, M. Upchurch, Third L. Fox, A. Ba M. Moulton, K. Gillespie, C. Flowers, C. Atienza, K. Halsey, L. Allen
L Rivers, Back A. Purvis, T. Watts, C. Barroso, K. Roberts, L. Jones, H. Hartley, ID Pinkston, GC. Flaherty, 9. Nelson, Not pictured D,
Williams, A. Buck, P. Allen, J. Radking, A. Swain, 5. Reese, C. Meriwether, KR. Elsbernd, K. Yawn, K. Kitchens

Whipping up a storm...a
Saliders does

Flag Team
Richardson
Olivia Bushey
Katherine At
Meriwether,

Her arms are tired! Christie
Meriwether swishes The ribbon
wound during half-Time, Danec-
ers somehow managed To keep

from tangling their ribbone,

We got the beat. i

arate 21'S spe Meare &

th sedelho cuss
sectio Tic barlbere te
25T ore band in Tune

Attention noice
wes cts the el

a a Wye he
cis \y! halftime

at afoot mais . The halftime

shows perfonnied by the hand a

wayswowed people in The stare,

Concentration i6 key. Mikey
Upchurch concentrates To get his

pat ast tuntigthehalftimeshow,
Mari sof the band gpent many
hours practicing outade of school

Therigtt notes. Any Oeonplaysin
the bands performance auning a
foothal gane. The bants many
patonmances kept everyonewat-
ingtoseem ut Theywoulddonerft,

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Through
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Pep Band

10OW ate 11

The band looked forward

elite like These e

acn year,

Don't toot your horn The brace
section of The Pep Band enter
Taine The school during a pep rally.
Studentslockedforwardtohear-
ing What The band had in store,

Keepingwatch These girspay dose
attention To Mr. Tyner for direc-
tion during a performance. With
everyone paying at Terttion, most
songs weit of f without a hitch

Entertainment providedby.inveg 1&2&35& 4, Mr. Tyner
Flaherty keeps other members of divects rchestra during
Theorchestra erTarTained Keep- one of Their award winning per-
gj the mood light was key To formances. A good director

having a good performance.

made for outstanding shows

Playing the xylophona. Reed
Elsbernd Dt aS The .
nthe orchestra. Reed's excel

lent kills provided a good Touch

to The song being performed.

Boom, beom, boom! Adam
Furs S reads music

tla >
} Lhe ve

Intermigeion. These gitts relax in = Middleschoole
between songs during a perfor- of The pep ban
nance, Orchestra members

sed This Time to catch Their

breaTh and look at Their music.

Smile!!! Mrs. Washbur'

Che chorus members slq-
ial To simile. The chorus noT
only had To sing well, but had
To look happy while doing it

te
lhtamedonthechoustAesabrek
in between songs at The All Saints
[ nase The breks allowed the
mbers To rest Ther vores and = dents

or The next song.

Up to beat. The Middle School
Chorus sings ifs heart out for
the est oft ex hool. Thesestu-

ought something new
1 to the arF of singing,

aid fresl

Alttogetthernow. TheMiddles olor
chorus waits for Mr. Rule To begin
playing se They can begin singin wih
great deal of pr: acTicewas needed
To havea gi the hoc ha ce,

Groovy! This
waits for the i"
sing. The girls brought a
very beautiful sound That
all hearts with joy.

dianal To

Clorious sounds,

Thernmiddeschool

rus ing beautiful Tunes prais-
ny Goa, The made schoole a4
romiging skills ThaT will
take Theupcot

ning years great. P

Wonderful tunes Ohace Henderson,
KurtHardison, Ginton Johneon, and
Taylor Abernathy sing at The
Ohistimas program Male angers
brought a rich sound To The chorus,
Do we go on now? Erik Hardison
and Paul Elsbernd look confused
about what to do next. Chorus
casionally had To
be reminded as To what To do.

e

members

creas Evans, Rubin Pate, Julie Laughter; ; Second Row
bt Stephanie Stout, Hillary Lirko, och h Rowand Third Kow (-t} Sarah
oe Fourth Kow 0-4 Gniny Bavls 8, Chistine Ratton, Kelly Keifer

Fizza times pepperoni equale Get your doughruta Tori Akin ev-
Corey Evans chows = joys a doughnut while working on

jown after a math competi- some challenging math probleme,
tion . Members worked up quite Doughnuts proved to be a great
an appetite oaths all The adding! _ incerttive for The math Team

Okay, aa 5, Lockhart

corrects errors for Daniel Bernal.

By dicing: over The work, stu-

derits had a chance To change

anewers They might have migeed, Topil-r): M.Phelps, K Thurmond, AAustin; 2ndd-r: TWatte,
Barroso; Srdl-r: WKostovesky, KDucote, BWare, MHolmanM.

It all dhe Chloe Spicer re- OBrien, K. Roell, K Price, S. Sanders,M, Moulton,P. Tran, and :

wards herself on getting The Holder; 401-1), Braddy,T, Akin,K. OBrien K. WestfallA. Son,

right answer. Students were Dunwody,A. Simpson,K. Heath, F.Madison, P.Wo rrellB

pleased when Their calculations Gm: MW 1LC.Coul. eh yea MB. Jolley, S. Cunard,K. Malone,A

proved To be correct, nson,!, Neuenschwander, C. Newmans

Math Team

The anewer 6. Matthew MeCrory,
John Wright, and Matt Webb dis-

the cuss posaible anawers. Acadernk
Bowlers whigvered To keep the op-

posing Team from overhearing.

Academic Bowl v. Regular Students
Q In 187 2 Victoria Woodhull Clafin was The
first woman candidate for what US. govern-
ment position? (President)

Probably not Senate
or anyThing, um,
governor?

President

-Vakyrie Anderson -Patrick McAfee

Q: What have you injured tf you hurt your
ecapula? (Shoulder blade)

Shoulder blade. Hand? Foot? Finger?

-Clark Stallings - Jesse Mielarczyk

Q: What is the name of The only major ciby
located on two continents: Asia and Europe -

on both sides of The Bosporus? (istanbul)

!m almost posivive

etanbul, Turkey.
its Budapest.

Top Row (-r) Corey Evans, Matt Webb, Clark Stallings, Brian Meare

-John Wright 4} = -Chelsea Bunn [
. Second Row (-r) Valkyrie Anderson, A.J, Son, Rubin Patel, John

Wright, Matthew \ IcCrory

We are The championel The Lit-
; \ T e ) goot: ot t 2. t hey

Litena@0y

Where to begit? Katie Wright Ralee the rooflRobert Woole

AL DeiL/ermalas a 1 102

Writin

ers her next point, 4d receivesat
erTaTtive essays required

Five minutes to go! Victo
Anderson thought

fully works on
aed vy 0 1

essays jave : ;
sas Thanks! Brad Smith e

hows off his

ay row (I-r): Christine Relton,
Kasey Price, Megan Ramaiya,
Matt Webb, Bottom row (I-r):

Shannon Remick, Nicole Mo

ore, Maggie

David Krapf,
Ginny Sanders,

Amara Nwosu,
Orlando

Futting it together, Mike ua
id Amar aNwosu are
iling evidence for Their Tour-
ament. Staying (

4S a Top priority in deb

Ac AONIN a
Proce Pic a

Welcome to Debate! Christine Smileandgay debate! Mrs.Tate
Relton and Maggie Orlando or- gets her Team ready for The
ganized lat afo dict open house, uy coming debate, Mrs. Tate was

Many clubs set up posters for asuperb example of responsibil-

vig ite 1S during sper n ho use ity for The Team.

Play practice. Mrs.Ta
helps David Krapf rehe

for Their esaruaneeeie
focus on communication
was vital for winning.

Quiet for an announcement!
Ginny Sanders reads the
status of the Team.This

was a regular routine for

Che debate Team.

Top Kow (Lr) : Jason Spicer, K Fate, Kasey Price e Lawler, La
uot + +-4 a ihA | 41K A>} ual be HB 1 4 {ners KA
vla | i TAL | ler LAI Ae aon Mk Woe, VAG
Orlando VicTorla / Sea
Kow (hr) ; Mari mbol, Enihy Wye}
Cathy Atienza,B WWGO Bottom
dt): AJ.So ) *

Heky, Chelsea

) a wl aw \d ww S258 ae
tt Ae we i. a3

Cheers! These Sludents snille Cheese! This group of middlese| wo
acefully at The camera We inducties smile for The camera To
y of getting into the soci- commemorate themoment. Str
As | ade: j deittswere excited To receive The
Che r accompusnme weal hono of DeING nducTed.

_ 3)

Yummy! These junior girls get a
littlesnack at the afterparty.
Students were rewarded with
a little time to relax and cel-
ebraTe with Their friends,

Be carefull Myred th Gonzalez
placesher candle in The holder. These
caridles represented The Gu lites
locked for in a candidate for The
National Junior Honor Society.

Way to go, Aca Kurt Hardison ac-
cepts his certificate of induction
ito The National Junior Honor So-
dety, Hard-working students met
The qualifications needed Te join.

Keep a steady hand. Jimmy
Cassidy signs his name in
the chapter book. Students
had To sign neaTly in order
to preserve iT fol ever,

Forallpostertby. Peterson Worrell
finds aplace To put his name in The
book. The NJHS was an opportu
nity for middle schoolers To be
recognized for Their achievements,

National Honor Societies

Glazes galore! Brandon Logue
1 Juan Morales glaz

clay creations. Secon perlor

artists always experimented

with new glaze combinations

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Wrapit tight AudraNesanguses = Do you understand? Mrs. Mead
plastic wrap To cover a pot she Tels students about a sculpture
madeonthe potterywieelLeane = at The Mugeun of Arts and Sc+
ing To use The wheel was a fun ences, The Art Honor Society
expertence for all art students, learned a lot: on Their field Trip.

i
es a

ae iat
The next Arc sh Bray. Rachel
Amporful does quick skeTch
of This massive sculpTure.Mrs
Mead ex xpected all student
on The Trip to do keke.

Let me draw that. Terence
Heenan sketches his favorite
: ay plece duninga field Trip. Stu- 7
tents loved The chance To miss f' Top ited eile be fit ala Will Young, Audra Nessing
echool for hands-on learning. ElizabeTh Abell, Rachel Amporful, Amber Carswell, Jua
Mor a1 Brian Meeks; Bottom (I-r): Christi Grizzard
Emily f ittard. Sara Johnson, Jennifer Fordham.

Art Honor Society

French Honor Society: Brandon Monroe,
Victoria Anderson, Norman Gonzales, Paul
Elsbernd, Winslow Rumph, Mrs. Haddix, Ryan
Evans

Spanish Honor Society: Corey Evans, Joanna

Akin, Ms. Castres

ana,

Ashleigh George, Mr.

Santos, Christian Williams, Ginny Sanders

What is that!?! Ashleigh
Ceol ge quest ions The food she
is about: To Take. The refresh-
ments incorporated both
spanish and french culture.

t
Que emocianante! Joanna Akin,
Ginny Sanders and Victoria
Anderson discuss The exciting cer-
emony. Being inducted into These
socieTies was quite an honor,

I'm 60 proud. Ms. Prebble closes
The induction with her final re-
marks. Encouraging The stu-
dents To do Their best was
something she did offen.

Member for lffel Brandon Mon-
roe signs The French honor soci-
ety membership book. Students
were proud To become members
of such an elite organization.

The Webb team. Matt Webb
and his parfner John Wright
embark on a new endeavot fo
Web Team. Working TogeThe
often made Things easiet

Monday, Monday.Evic Goolsby WebteamrockelMichaelClowers
nearly falls asleep during aTeam and Daryl Ebanks are amazex
meeting. Team members were at how fun Web T

willing to put in extra effort, This activity provided a learn-
even going To Monday meeTings.

The thinker..Mr. Rule tries To

explain The complexities of

The Web Team's next assign-

ment. Mr. Rule always wanted

to challenge The Team.

Technology for the future! A.J,

Son discovers innovative ideas

That The Team can use in The : a

future. New Techniques helped Top Row (I-r) Satish Reddy, Michael Clowers, Dary

keep The Team up To daTe. : Ebanks, Matt Webb, Eric Goolsby Second Row (I-r
A.J, Son, Bo Parker, John Wright, Valkyrie Anderso
Matthew Hatch Third Row (I-r) Ashley Banks, Mike
ae , Hillary Lipko

Gwe apes a pat on the bak!
Ashley Leonard checks her wok
for a job well done. IE was impor-
t. att To loc final submiesions
to make last ngs corrections

Get to the point Kevin Miller A Ferfect Fi? Martha Mckay
works diligently top wets sortothraughipe ictures, trying to

Yearbook. He was proud To be find The ri ght size, tt was impor-

of The staffand < Pah tant. To mate pictures up
nrougn This presentTaTion. with Thedimensions in The le

Stop, Drop, & Crop! Sat herly
Appling crops photos in order to
meet her IT deadline. \ nls eos
ing the ze of ne 3S WAS CECE
TialTo creating The per act layout.

Eager Beaver..Lauren Westfall
and Amanda KitTter are anxiot
to begin Their new assignmen

Top Kow (-r 4 eth Abel qHices Li ay fic Ald, ariel S -efano, Melvin Work nain pa ;

omnith & selene Gwen irs son, Kevin Mile , Adrien spd ae aR creative id

Christian Williams Third Row (-r) Blair Slocum, Lyndsey Pye, Amar

Ritter, Lauren Westfall, Southerly Appling Fourth ri or ) Nancy

Dianuke, Brittaty Phi miei shanie St, out, Me aghanSlonake n Achey

onard, Rainey Pearson Fifth Kow (tr) Sam Chroniste achae
ith, Jeecica Nystron , Kristi Beall, Martha McKay, Ada

Our future leaders...Mrs.
Prebble speaks at the Builder's
Club induction ceremony.
unteer work was an essentTi
part of the MDS experience

Lick, stamp, and seal...Corinne
Booth and Mallory Murphy
work diligently during a Key
Club activity. Hard workers
made The club a succ

Top row (I-r): M. Phelps, D. Williams, L. Harper, T. Akin Second Tap Row bert. Rasomets, A por
; es 4 , weello, C. Stallings Gecondl-nM. Kersey
(-r): P, Brooks, M. Holman, J. Johngon, N. Mahle, J. Joe Third - Xngortui Third Black B Logue Te

1): K. Cacavias, E. Dunwody, S. Urker, W. Tolbert, R. Masters Ritu Port ee one x ter,
~ ~ = be Pit Thi-r>. - C, Sarid Whit wr. E Able. stias, A. News
Bottom (I-r):L. Scarborough, J. Fuerniss, D. Fowlkes, P. Harvey Sixt Murphy yiter, G Dong, A Perofeky, E Waleh, A Lizek, C.Quillan, A Denpesy, Roda
~ 7 J. Wyche Severthil-rk. t " c *', 5, Sewell, S. Spinet to, C. DuPree, K Lidete
Smith Eighthl-k. Beall, D. Ebark Oliver, L West { &, A Leonard, A Kallay, N. Nwoeu, R. Aza
Schwab, M.McCroy Ninth(-r#. Patel. M. Castresana, S. Peters, Gk A. Howard, W. Civ

M. Mck Reddy, A Scott, M. Cow Wa A Wright, T

Key Club/Builders Club

Exhibfte..Michael Clowers shows
an excited parent The Honor
Society's board in The gym. This
was the first year That clubs
were represettted in The gym.

Takingabrea.lonMichaelCunard, Laughing [0 up..essica Asbell,
Alan Cardwell, and Billy Schwab Terence Heenan, and Valkyrie
discuce different tour routes for Anderson chat duringThe day. Open
Open House, The students set a louse was a great way To see
areat example for the school your friends during The weekend

The faculty workroom..F atvick
Slonaker and LauraStembridge
Talk with an interested parent
at Open House, There was an
outstanding turnout This year.

Smile! Jenna Schmitt shows
lop rowdl-reA. Nex ; White te \. Barks, V. And > Wrigitt off The Key Clubs activities
Secondl-nik. Amport Ma ) srofcky siahte Wyche, C. Boot icer, B. Schwa A
edb E Abie T Leck eG Mehiin, L. Standford A Ganith E Wale. A Cardwell CD Eretiche on her board. The student vol-
Fourthd-r), Asbell, A. Kelly, ED aa 4 Wraht Hatce W ny, T.. . i+ .
ist ampsey Fifth), Cunard, L Westfall. C. Retto At, B.Fittard, F. Sith.

fo, Warren SATHI-NG. Ta 4
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Ritter, A. Kallay Martinez, B.Daciaria ae answered many questions.
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Do you know your limits?

ue or False: 7. The alcohol reaches The brain almost
.MoTor vehicle accidents are The biggest killer after The beverage is conaumed.

of youth ages 15 to 24. a. 1 hour b, 1 minute
. Speed is The most widely abuged drug in The US. 5. Results of drinking include
.A 16-year-old can be convicted of DUI with a Bloox a. poor judgement _b. impaired reaction Time
Alcohol Content (BAO) of .O.2 grams, c. loss of concerttration A, vision problems
. The only Thing That can sober up a person is coffee. . all of The above
. Drunk drivers cause about 5 0% of all traffic deaths, 9,BAC is measured by using The
a finalexam b, Breathalyzer Test c. pop quiz
____ drinks) can impair The ability to drive safely

c, inmediaTely

6, Alcohol is a and put you over the legal BAC limit,

a depressant b. stimulant a 1 b 2 so aA4

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glancesoverThematerialsasBlake Scott Adams discusses upcor
Mears annoys Coach Dotterer. everttawithCoachDotterer

Thege booklets allowed students evertts were great ways for at
lore about FCA. lees To express Their faith,

Top Row (l-r); R. Azar, K. Matthews, B oney, pr aycheck

Spinet to, F. Layfield, Second Row (I-r): C. Cook, M. Jurgensen, M. Miller t

E. Gaughf, E. Walsh, A. Cardwell, M. Slonaker, Third Row (I-n): M. Sightler, C Be prepared. Mr. Adams gets
Johngon, B. Mears, A. Wright, K. Hatcher, R. Wooley, T. Jurgense 7 tL: SARE Sereeleemnoe Ne De
Fourth Row (l-r): C, Reltion, w!. Harrison, C. Puckett, B. Pittard, F.S vost reaey meat ne pecs ee
. Quilian, Fi#th Row (ln): A. Garofalo, K. Beall, A.Kallay, 5. Fondal, A Howard, E, 9E Ting out materials. His
Hardiso Oliver, C. Dizon, P. Elsbernd, Bottom Row (lr): A. Leonard, J. A S pired athletes To

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C. Hampton, W. Moulto work hard To meef Their goals.

Fellowship of Christian AThleTes

Christmas jingle, Kristi Beall
puts candy from St. Nick in The
shoes of The Middle Schoolers
This was a nice Treat for stu-
dents during Christmas,

Ancient World, StudentCouncil
members gather round To ex-
press Their ideas for homecom-
ing. They worked hard to make
The Theme exciting for students.

Top Row (l-r): B. Mears, A. Smith, T. Jurgensen, M. Jurgensen, Second Row (l-r): B. Monroe, A. Son, A. Admissions? The Middle
Wright, K. Hatcher, R. Wooley, A. Nessing, Third Row (-r) : A. Garafalo, L Stanford, N. Martinez,E School Student Council sell

Dermatas, B. Pittard, M. Slonaker, F, Smith,Fourth Row (-r): M. Murphy, K. Beall, K Beall, V.Anderson, tickets to the social. Thess
P. Slonaker, A. Fyke, J. Oliver, Bottom Row (-r): J. Akin, C. Freliche, C. Johngon, J. Cunard, B. Dadisman, socials were a great way t

B. Berton, R. Warren. have fun with their friend

Working hard Valkyrie Anderson
fixes up homecoming decorations,
Student Council awaysworked be-
hindThescenes To make sure The
decorations looked Their best.

: ~~ S

a ere, |

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A wha
Gettin together. Student
Council Reps pour over history
books looking for ideas, Reps put a
lot of Time and efforF into Their
research of The Ancient World,

Flower power, Theresa Jurgenson
prepares To present her gifts
for Mercy Day. Student Council
officers presented gifts To Sr.
Geraldyne and Sr. Rosina.

FT tH Ia

Top Row (-r) ; LHarper,RMasters,EHeenan,P.Tran, Second Row (lr): A.Olson, ARichardson, TLipko, Snip snip. Audra Nessing helps
MHolmon, AAustin, MHeath, AHeath, LRumph, A.Evans, CNewmans, EGriggs, KPerofeky Third trim a banner for homeco

ecoming.

Row (l-r) : K.Cacavias, CMcAllie, MShackelford, INwosu, M.Collins, Lee Bottom Row (-r) : KDucote, Student Council didnt mind

Boley, B. Thomas, EMisch, K.Greer, ASon, T.Tatum, MKnight, ELewis, taking time out of Their busy

day To help repair decorations,

Student Council

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aiding b: arene

AREY,

Opponent:

CFCA

Monro

ne 2-2
FFD

CFCA

Stratford 4-2
Tons River

Fredrica

FFD

Stratford 1-2
Tattnall 8-0 W
Monroe 8-0 W
Valwood 2-0 W
Heritage

Top Row (-r): Coach Vince Dat Tilo, Ashley Leonard, Taylor Ware, Sam McLaurin, Tc ony Arena,Patrick Hanson
Paul Elsbernd, Katie Garofalo, Amanda Ritter, Coach David , alo Sec Row (+r: Ryan Liedle, ne
Moulton, Kenneth Suchower, Ben Smith, Kenny Epps, Brian Berton, Noel Mur ay, Ati trew Dockre tt
Young, Tommy Hurley, Bottom Row (+r): Ucherna Nwosu, ie vin Miller, Jiminy Caseidy e Mielar
Ryan Graycheck, Brandon Mahoney, Luke Murmmert, Mic: arson, Joey Shackelford, Mat then We

The Team holds The
state Trophy high in Triumph.
Cut ching the state Title was a
great experience for both The
players and The fans.

to a fellow teammate. The
players did not care about get-
ting a little dirty.

Cavaller Pride... The post-game
celebration is full of hugs and
siniles, Unity played a major role
in the team's performance
Throughout The season.

ie

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Kills... That. is what Luke Tony

Arena gracefully crosses The
ball to a fellow Teammate.
Passing was critical To The

Cavs mad game.

lumimerT shows as he keeps The

ral from attacking defenders.
he entire Team improved Their
rillls Throughout The season.

Ball won..Amara
ps The bal

Teams:
Monroe

ISA
North Cobb 0-1
Westininister 0-5

N 101 woe

Win ~ Logs ~ Ties

5 6

Top Kowl to rk Coach Smith, Jon Lewis, Kenny Epps, skein ine Cagsandra Coronel, Marilyn Sawye
C aroline Cook, Cari Quillian, Katie Garofalo, Ashley Leonard, K: = ne Stiow, Coach Corot le ave ach Rutenbe

David Bushe xy Metde Row to rtkevi Mille eer Ritter ina Kate Kallay, osas, Vivi Brow
Raine y Pearson, Jennifer LidsTo Sie lurgensen, es hey Bottom Rowl to r Susan Wrigitl
bad at Sache er, Theresa A ni gen, Emily F ittard , Amara Nwosu, Candice DuPree, Adrienne Garofal

Sister, sister.Mary and Theres
Jurgensen share a aist ert
Night. The soccer Te
edtheir seniors at Thelast

of t ne Veal

Unstoppable! Kainey Fearso'

UCC ak hi ast amen

er of The opposing Team. Play-

6 like her provided an improve-
at To th 2ain's offense.

seine on sa to the other
ndraCo lei prepares

ate The ier Teains

90d aT aa acking kills

aC GAINS,

Ashley Cet Plsrped ine mily Pittard

ld oA sweat, | ithe

Onlard gracefully works out dur-
Ng the, er season, With
Thenewwot he r tf acility girtscoula
et strong before The seacon.

Boys B-tea
Champs

Top row (+r) Brayden Ware, Joshua Miler, . herson, Ryan Liedle, Jake Demarest, Jack
Thomas, Dean Harper, Kevin Sheehan, Adrian Martinez, Coach Vince Dattilo Bottom row (+r) Michael
Fuighes, John Staggs, Cruz Salinas, Luke Graycheck, Charlie Cassidy, Matthew Mouton, Tyler McLaurin,
: ollay, Zack Stroupe, Andrew littaphan, Brian Forero, Robert Halgey, Jonathan Mille

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Dribble..... Dania Eanks advances P.a66..Molly Knight aides the ball
down the field with The ball. to a fellow teammate, Passing
Dribbling was a critical aspect helped the girls maneuver the ball
for success in the games. through other Teams.

Shoot... Katherine Snow ips the ball Score. Maa O Prien finities The bral
past thekeeper Toscove yet another ito The goawth style. Seong goals
goal Shooting was a imain factor in not only made The game more exctting
winnitig games Throughout The season, but aso determined The wien,

Dribble
Top row (-r) M it Thew Moulton Co hRe Tenber, Kendra Thurmond P ge By OOKS, VA 1 Ebanks, & Pass
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Slocum talks To The offense
about The upcoming possession.
Strategy was a large part of

Heads up! Before The game,
Franklin Smith calls the coin toss,
This pre-game event allowed The
Team To decide whether They
wanted Teo kick or receive

Brotherly lOVE.n Coach Freeman
congratulates defensive back
Brandon Monroe after a good
play. The coaches appreciated
The players hard work.

Lets go boyelKurt Hardison Quarterback sneak...
Hardison evades The opposit
encourages his Teammates

from The Sidelines. Unde i
classmen eagerly awaited
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Thileoski, JosephNefer, Ashley Lankford, Coach Freeman, Second Row (-
I Manager Kelly Nefer, Patrick Faircloth, Bo Parker, Leo Mitchell, Trey
Furie, TitusBryson Kyle Yawn, Stuart Ogivie, Kolby Kitchens, Manage
Katie Maceey, Bottom Row +): Stein f Fain Reese, Girton
Johngon, Michael ConforTi, Conor Bunn, Kyle Prebble, Kurt Hardigon,

C Team: Top Row (-r): Coach Howe, Anthony Rosa, W ley McDaniel,
\ BobCorty, KeithManley, Ben Cunard, Cortney Newmans, Peterson
Worrell, Gadsden Henderson, George Williams, Fitz Waterman,
IY itt Smith, Bryan Jones, CoachKemp, Second Row (-r): Manage
Ali Crownover, Collin Holder, Phillip Harv ey, Johnny Walsh, Jonathan
Johneon, Aint Romine, DavidPat ch, Tony Upchurch, Mickey Upchurch,
I We: ley KosTovet sky, Tyler Wade, Managei Emily Alston, Bottom I
I Row (+1): Conner Suttles, Ryan Liegery, Adam Purvis, Archie Swain, f
I Brad Hingon, Kyle Perry, Justin Mesex, David Green, Willis Kallay.

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Down..Set... Hike! Bradt

He could go all the way! Durin,
A gaine, Sam Reese break
right and finds an open field
The skill of the players and the
ability to find The endzone
proved To be a vital asset

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leader Mallory Jones
eers loudly To The crowd.
> and spunk were an im-

ThreeeConpatty\uniorcheerteat Pump it up... The cheerleaders
ers Courtney Crosby, Mallory do Their new dance during The
Jones and Lelie Jerking gaTher halftime show. If Took a loT
together inthecold Gameswere of work To prepare for These
playedeveninfreezingweather, performances.

Catch it if you can..M
Evans t es one nome The Cav

Top Kow (Ir): Coach Pierce, Lacey Foster, Kayla Nessing, Katie Beall, Take a walk!Kayla Nessing head
Megan Harned, Kelly Herring, Kaeleigh Heath, Kaitlyn Thomas, Coach Toward first base. Good judg
Dixon. Bottomrow(-riKaitlin West fallDomini Yawn, Laure
Alex Heath, Hannah Witherington, Michal Evans

Almost There! BeTsy FP
hows effort in the Last fee

Top Kow (-rA. Nwosu S, Jones, S.Meadow, 9. Radomeki, A.Kabashi,
T. Radomeki, J. Wright, 9. Wright, S. Johnson, Second Kow (rr A
Bernal, M. Lewis, H. Lipko, L. Epps, H. Huckabee, J. Aiken, M. Slonaker,
E Deeb, Bottom Row (-r} K. Snow, B. Pollack, B. Dadieman, B
Pittard, V. Brown, AK Kallay, K Hatcher, . Tambol

Breathe! Soumarin Jones puts
is best: foot forward during a
ace, Runners were encouraged

have a breathing pattern.

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calvary
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B EST Harris, Katie Blackburn, Em

Tany Hartley, la

FRIEND BottomKow (I-r): Betsy Poe, Haley |
Lex Stokes, Ryan Ey ne lic

| thirk | can, | Think | can. Emily
Pitt ard waits in anticipation as -
theballcomesTowardhome plate. Who was the the MVP of The
the gitte 5s lw. WS tried To co Their team This year? Why?
est in support of The Team.

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With a broken hand"
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What was your favorite

memory of The season?

When Kalie (Matthews)

ped her money in The Toi-

let at state in LaGr ange.
~Haley Durr

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at The plate Trying To score for Blackburn concentrates while
The Lady Cave. Keeping Their eyes running The bases, Base run-
on The ball usually proved euccess- ning was an important ele-
ful for The Team when hitting, ment To The Team's success,

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spentthe first part of The
game pumping The players up.

ki, Nahshon
3iq Sa Piu ki Paul Elsbernd, Erik Hardison, Jon Lewis,
foach T avie Dotterer, Second Row der Jonath Marriso
Wiklin Smith, Andrew Durr, Brandon h = obiaikon (-r
Managere Adrianne Howard, Jennifel ave I, . Mega 1 Sightler

Move out the way! Kenny Epps
ae jainst FFD players to
get ree The hoop. Strong
de sfenses made it difficult for
The players To make a basket,

Overc oming the odds, Erik
Hardison looks up for his
o make a shoT. It was
FPD The 4 | ane only

on Senior Night

Giveitallyougot.PaulElsbernd Give me some dap. Carl Pucke ia
works his way To The net. Play- yon shon Bigham get hype ;
shadtomakesureThat They up The game. After being
ay a clear shot before at- i nei fered ia SWE suld get riled
Tempting To shoot The ball. up so They could play Their best.

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Take it to the hoop...

Varsity Girls Basketball: Top Row (l-r): Coach Massey, Kz Cl

( Lindsey W Tie a Akin, ( Quill Jurgensen, 9a
Spinetto, Caroline Coo leaghan Slonake itie Beall, Coach Dixon, Botton
Row (l-r): Manager Seth Story, Manage itie Massey, Katie Hatcher, France
Layfield, Rachel fanager Brian Mears, Manager Matthew McCrory.

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after getting by adefender. court in an attempt To score

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a attribute of all : ;
run up and down The court.

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his Team. Winning a game Manley, Johnny Walsh,

Took a full team effort. Smith Bottom Row: Jovon
Brad Hins Da

Feppin up,
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Windsor 2nd

RMA 2nd

State Championship:
Girls won first!
Boys won second!

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Ther, NNwosu.Fourthrow:|Radk EastonA Edge, COtTIFF, TLipko,E}
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K Price, S Remick, Matson,C Booth Bottom rowS Urker.N

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at well SMeadows,B Mears. Thirdrow:

Chillin before swimmin. Colin
S00Th, Andrew Martens, and
Sam Meadows converse before
walin ups.owimimers warmed up

for at least fiffeen minuTes.

Guess what mom! Bethany
Dadisman goes over To chat
withhermomat ThestaTeswim
meet.Support from families
were greatly appreciated,

Cofor theGold! SolomonSewell
races to The blocks To win his
evert. A swimmer usually com-
peted aganist seven other

people at The same Time,

All tuckered out, Nneka Nwosu
Takes a rest during events.
Swimmers appreciated The
little time They got To rest
between Their events.

TimesalmosTupiNat alie Diainuke
gets ready for practice aT
Northside, The awim Team prac-
Ticed from seven To eight Mon-
day Through Thursday

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sweat, F ee aoe = Andy Graves, Nathanielll made sure he found a

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Its in The hole, Sophomore Team Huddle. colf Team
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Story chips the ball right JPatrick Hanson, Thomas Davis,
onto the green. This was FStory. Bottom(l-r): A.J. Shilcoski, [ To
very important to his JEdwards, Anthony Koga,

success aga golfer.

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Top Row (I-r): Cortney Newmans,Jovon Braddy, Tom Radomski,Chris Moskaly
Bryan Weaver, Jason Cunard, William Rather, Simon Radomski, Nelson
itanilla, ibuike Onuora, Zack Stroup, Erik Hardison, Second Row (l-r):
Sam Meadows, Cole Keever, Patrick Slonaker, Steven A iglea, Kyle Prebble

Bottom Row (I-r): Brian Bernal, David Bivins, Adrian Mart

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Top Row (-r); Joanna Akin, Rachel Azar, Laura Stanford, Amber Milanek, Emily Heenan, Megan
Hartied, Jlideka Nwosu, Melisaa Collins, Carly McCallie, Lauren Melvin, Second Row (+r); Chelsea
Bunn, Kellye Lewis, Gina Tamboli, Nneka Nwosu, Mira Sewell, Karen Marshall, KaTie Massey,
Bottom Row (-r): Shannon Remick, Anna Bern:

Bracing for a rough land-
ing. Carly McCallie Tests
her ability in The long
jump. Proper landing was

equired fo avoid injury.

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Hovering over the obstacles .Lo-
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over The hurdle, Leg flexibility
was needed To clear The hurdles

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essential in The relay. in between events.

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Bottom Row (I-r): Jo

hand is raised by The referee, sig-
nifying victory The growing wi Cx
Ting Team brought new opporTu-
nities in sports To The students

p, Oal 2ese, Johnny Walsh
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Coach Yarnell Bottom Rowll-r) : Jimn

ck Faircloth, Micah Phearson, Michae

op Kowil-r) : Coach Freeman, Dr: enson, ;
Johnny Walsh, Keith Manly, Brian Jones, Christ an Goulding
Wiley McDaniel, Coach Yarnell Bottom Kowll-r) : Gordo
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repares To run To home base Ussery, Adam Purvis, Luke Scarborough, Brian .
on The next at bat. Players
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rare mnimert Bottom Rowll-r): Sh wnon Heenal
Iberfts, Nathan Masters, Matt Wade, Danielle Grinstead

Strike him out! Billy Schwab
gives The signal for The pitcher
to pitch a fastball. Team com-
munication was an important
factor in winning The game.

Swing away. The Varsity baseball
Team watches Their Teammate
step up To The plate, Hearing
your Team cheer you onwas good
motivation To hit your hardest.

Keady to Play The Varatty boys
baseball Teain leaves The huddle
after a group cheer. Team cheers
andgoodattitudeshepedTheboys
To have fun while playing The game,

Watching theline Coach Pierce coir
certtratesonwatchingTheupcom-
ing play. Coaches had To be aware
of all aspects of The game in order
To lead Their Team To victory.

Throwin the high heat. Alan
Cardwell gets ready To Throw
a strike To the plate. Great
pitching kept The score

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Congratulations Michael,

We are so proud of you. May God continue
to bless and keep you. Trust in Him with all your

heart, He will direct your paTh.

We love you,
Mom and Dad

Lauren

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| am go proud of you. And | wil
always be here for you. | love you!

Love,
Mom and Rachael

SouTvherly,
Within you is The promise of The
fuTure, and we believe in you.
We love you,
Mom and Dad

Congratulations, Colin

Our hearts swell when we Think
abouT all you have accomplished
your first 18 years.

But we know it is only a Taste of
Things To come.

The world is in your grasp. You
have The gifts To seize it and
make IT yours,

With go much love and pride,
Mom, Dad, and Corinne OG

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THERESA JURGENSEN

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What you do with it is your
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We love you and are
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We are so proud of T es young
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We love you!
Mom and Dad

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Mat Thew McCrot VY

You have brought: s0 much joy and
laughter info my life. You are ny
greatest blessing. Follow your
dreams and your heart as you
head into The fuTure, | am proud of
you and all you have accomplished,
| love you,

Mom

Shoot for the stars babe! __
Love, SAMANTHA

Daddy, Mom, Summer

be 4

Megan Leigh Sightler
Congratulations!

You have given me so much joy and
wonderful memories, | am so
proud that you are my daughter.
| love you always,

Mama

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Billy Schwab

Billy you are a Terrific gon, You
have such charisma. We are very
proud of you. May God continue

To bless you and guide you.
We love you,
Mom and Dad

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Joshua Adams
Class of 2003
Good Luck!

Love Mom, Dad, Jake, and
Sarah

Kyle Hayes Schuchmann

P eae,
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CongraTulaTions
Will.
We love you,
Mom, Dad, and
Kathryn

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ay The Lord be with you always
And victoriously bless you in all
Your future endeavors Toward
Achieving success,
Love,
Grandma Alma, Mom, and Dad

Jason

Be yourself
Remember where you came from
And where you are going.

We love you,

Mom, Dad, Chloe
Yiayia Kagsiani, Pappou George
Yiayia Janice, Pappou John

Jessica,

Delight yourself in The Lord and He will
give you The desires of your hearT.
Psalins 37:4

I've got sunshine on a cloudy day... my
girl, Jessica. You've been such a joy and a
blessing! We are so very proud of you.

We love you,
Mama and Katie

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Jon Lewis

Jon, we are blessed To have you as our son, Continue To be The best That you can be in all you do
We lav You,
Mom, Dad & Aubrey

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Catherine, you have always
brought us great joy and
happiness. We love you and
may God continue To bless
you in everyThing you do,
Love always,
Mom, Dad, & Daniel

| can do all Things Through

Christ who gives me
strength. Phil. 4:13

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We are so proud of The beautiful young
woman you have become, We are Truly

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You have filled our lives with wonderful
memories and joy. May all your dreains
come True,

Love,

Mom, Dad, and Maggie

Congratulations To Blake Chapman
Mr. Mellow
And The Class of 2003
We're so proud of The fine young man you
have become!
Continuing The Family Tradition since
157 6-Four generations at MDS

SHANTRICE MARIE PETERS
CLASS OF 2003

Sunny,

This bridge will only Take you halfway There

To Those mysterious lands you long To see
Through gypsy camps and swirling Arab fairs

And moonlit woods where unicorns run free

So come and walk awhile with me and share

The twisting Trails and wondrous worlds I've known
But this bridge will only Take you halfway There---
The last: few steps you'll have To Take alone.

God Bless...W ith Lov e
Mommy and Daddy

Daryl,

In all Thy ways acknowledge Him and He
shall direct Thy paths,

Proverbs 3:6

IF you have a purpose in which you can
believe; Theres no end To The amount of
Things you can accomplish.

| love you!
Grandma

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ToaLit Tle Yellow Flower
By Andy Graves

Fooh on you, you litTle
yellow flower
For when it is youl start
o smell
It really does make me
want To yell
Your aroma has such
power-er-er

Oh flower, sitTing There
oh so yaller,

| really wish ThaT To me
you would Tell

Exactly where it was
That you fell

When at you The caT be-
gan To glower.

Oh little flower, sifTing in The soil,
| see your seeds are beginning To sow.
Hey, over There! A big ol but Terfly!

Oh little flower, me thinks you are spoil (ed)
With everyone looking aT you so.
Now, little flower, | must say good-bye!

To reach the port of heavenwe must sail, sometimes with The wind
and sometimes against it--we must sail, not Arif t or lie at anchor.
--Oliver Wendell Holmes

Congratulations Benjamin!

We are so proud of you and the young man you've become. Our
wish for you is an abundance of adventuresome sailing in The years
ahead!

With much love,

Mom, Dad, Ohrig, Andrea, Mary Catherine, Kara, Scout, and KC

Andy, we may never un-
derstand you,

but we will always love
you!

Thanks for all The laughs!
Love, The AP English class

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Ohe more things change,
the more they stay the same.

Jove, Mum & Major Dad

A good mind, a good heart, warm feelings:
these are the most important things."

-oyhe P)alai Tama

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found a Treasure.
Sirach 6: 14
With love from
your families

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Audra Negsing O3

From Teddy bears
To boys ald cars
We are The lucky

ONES, by far
To have a daughter
such as you
Who's Kind and
Thoughtful
generous, Too
A loving heart
with soul and mind
Are blended well
In God's design
The future's looking
bright for you
Good luck in all
The Things you do!

Love Mom, Dad,
Kayla, and James

Daryl Damien
Ebanks

Wow! How
Time Flies!

Congratulations Daryl,

You have come a long way
making us proud The whole way.
Always remember life is a work of arT
designed by The one who lives IT.
Make yours a masterpiece!

Love Mom, Dad, Dania, and Darvin

G

We love you, Wrenn! We
can'T belleve you've grown
50 fast. Congratulations,
and great luck in The up-
coming years.

Love always,

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