+ Salesian-2004- Table of Contents Opening Student Life Classes Seniors ob v a. ~ ~ x) | v ao] Y HA!!! Joanna Akin encourag her team to create as many wo as possible during a fun retr game, Retreats proved to be a tit to learn about class cooperatio A good time! A group of sophom shows how much fun volunteering be! Retreats gave students a chance serve their community as well strengthen their friendships! Student Life oup Effort...A group of senior idents works together to learn le rules of the game. Students arned the value of teamwork id had fun at the same time! cellent Example...Mr. Boland ows Adrienne Garofalo what eds to be done on their retreat/ plunteering day. Students arned the value of hard work. Retreats Student Life And the winner is... Senior Stephen Fondal helps to kick off the Senior Boys Skit. The skit was mod- eled after the VMAs. Give it up Wodi... Senior Kenny Epps tries to keep the party alive. He thought he looked cool while posing with the guitar. ZU\ A royal photo op. The boys homecoming court poses with homecoming king, Brandon Monroe. Male atheletes made up this years court. Magic Man. Greg Flaherty dresses up as Elton John for the dress-up day com- petition. Juniors had a lot of homecoming spirit. You got the right stuff, baby Ryan Graycheck, Chase Hendersi and Andrew Dockrell pose for quick picture. Their New Kids the Block group got a lot of chee Take a picture, it lasts longer... The senior boys pose for a picture after completing the senior skit. The guys did a great job during the skit this year. Keep on rockin... Neil Brown entertains his fellow classmates while posing as George Jung. Creative costumes were in abundance during the parade. Man, I feel like a woman Jesse Pilkenton performs a skit for homecoming week.The students enjoyed making up the perfor- mances for the student body. Fatherly love... Mr. Dotterer enjoys sharing time with his son at the football game. Cavalier sports teams looked forward to a bright future. Dancing the night away... Brandon Monroe and Bethany Dadisman share a dance at Home- coming. Spending the night with friends made the dance special. Bling Bling! Kenny Epps escorts Meghan Slonaker for homecoming court in the The chosen by the senior class. gym. court was Drop it like its hot... The student body enjoys danc- ing tothe fresh DJ. A vari- ety of music kept the songs from getting repetitive. Homecoming Chillin... Anthony Rosa and Nathaniel Silva take a moment to relax. Dances were a good time to social- ize out of class. Sharing a dance... Lauren Rogers closes her eyes while in the moment. Stu- dents enjoyed bringing guests from other schools. Creative work... A group of juniors work on homework during their free period. Dressing up gave students a nice break from regular dress code. A sing along! Mrs. Dermatas helps Mary Jurgenson practice for the lip synch. The sopho- mores represented their class well with their beautiful voices. Just chill... his date relax to a slow dance Quentin Jude ar occasional slow dances we a nice break to the fast tem] of school dances. Friends... Vivi Brown, Mary Montgomery, and Emily Walsh take a break from dancing to pose for a picture. Socializing was a favoriteamong the underclassmen. What a mascot... Maria Patterson shows off the school mascot with pride. Participa- tion during homecoming week made it the greatest one yet! How glamorous... Joanna Akin, Caroline Freliche, and AnnaKate Kallay converse at the door. Seniors made homecoming a memorable night since it was their last one. Smile! Marilyn Martinez gives a wave to the cam- School brought out era at the dance. dances everyones crazy side. Enjoying a moment... Katie Crabb and Ben Thornton re- lax during a slow dance. The mood of the night kept stu- dents daning till the end. Go seniors! The senior boys get together to support their class at powder puff. The seniors pulled out in victo- ries over the other classes. Two girls and a guy... Norman Gonzales escorts Mia Samonte and Alicia Kelly to the dance. Having the dance on Saturday night gave every- one more time to socialize. Homecoming Picture Time! Kelly and Corin spend their spring break in Sea World. Everyone should go to } World to have a fun vacation. Smile! Elyse Parker, Amanda Ritter, Ashley Leonard, and Rainey Pearson take a break from school by going to Saint Simons. Spring Break is when students can take a week off of school and have fun. Student Life How Cute! Mary, Gray, Adrienne, and Elizabeth get ready for their night out at the beach. Students did not have to worry about getting up early the next morning. Spring Break Sing Your Heart Out!!! Members of chorus sing during an assembly in the gym. Chorus was a great way to perform for the student body. Shout to the Lord... Father Brett speaks during mass on Ash Wednesday. Homilies were taken to heart. Moving On Up! These students celebrate entering the 7th grade. This was a joyous time for these students. Repeat After Me... Beth Franzioli reads the responsorial psalm. Readers at mass were always well-spoken. Praise and Worship!! Students gather in the gym t worship. This was a more relaxed way to be spiritual. Ashy... ather Brett places a cross on he forehead of a student. Ash Vednesday was a reverent time. Take This Bread... rather Cuddy presents the bread ) the students during mass. ptudents were blessed to recieve 1s spiritual food. Raise the Roof!!! Mr. Smith shows his spirit at a middle school assembly. Students enjoyed all the liveliness. The Lord Be With You! Father Cuddy consecrates the Eucharist during mass. Father Cuddy provided spiritual guidance for many MDS students. Mass/Assemblies Serving the Lord!! AJ Son carries the cross to the alter. It was an honor to serve at mass. Body of Christ! Father Brett gives the Eucharist to a student during mass on Ast Wednesday. Students prepared themselves for the season of Lent. Let Freedom Ring!! This student and his grandfather help celebrate Grandparents Day. It was nice to visit with our families! Santas little helper. Anthony : Star Performers. The teach Rosa dresses up as an elf to break it down at the Christr show his Christmas spirit. program. It is not very ofter Students enjoy costume dress ' students get to see teachers down days. ~ dance. Sounds of the season. Norman Gonzales plays the flute at the Christmas program. The program brought Christmas spirit to all. Seasons greetings. Juniors and seniors show their Christmas spirit. Students get excited when Christmas is near. Student Life Away in a manger. Two middle chool students stand beside a beautiful manger scene. Everyone was excited about hristmas this year. You better not pout. Mrs. Hatcher Lind two of her middle school students smile for the camera. Students develop a healthy relationship with teachers. Silver bells. Norman Gonzales, Heather Hartley, and Chelsea Bunn concentrate on the music notes. Bells signal the arrival of Christmas. Waiting patiently. Cassie Overman prepares to play her next piece. The band put on a great show this year. Christmas Week vs ae pre 9 a - : a on ai IK PAAR fy) - Poh, by Fly through the music. Mr. Patishnock instructs the band energetically. He is a great asset to the music depart- ment. Spreading holiday cheer. The girls choir sings Santa Baby. Every year the choir works ~ extra hard to liven up the assembly. This is how you do it... Many Mount de Sales studey of all cultures took part in th dances Special Speaker... Angela Manson visited the sc} with a speech about Mount D Sales being the first school in middle Georgia to admit blac students. She was an enjoyabl speaker. : iis ee Going back to their roots.. The performers dance for Mount de Sales students. They were a delight to all who watched. History fj Month Learning about history... Many books have been written by celebrated authors about Black History. Student Life Cheering to win! Kevin Miller leads the seniors in a cheer. Jeannine Olivier and Shannon Heenan taught the senior guys cheers for the game. Go team go! Jeremy Pohl shows his great school spirit. The boys enthusi- asm helped the girls achieve final victory. Touchdown! Cari Quillian runs for a touchdown to attain the lead against the sophomores. The girls quickness aided to the teams victory. Tackle! Corrine Booth tries to make a decisive tackle against Jennifer Lidstone. The exciting game was culminated by a junior win. Powderpuff Football Three legs! Joanna Akin Pullll harder! Seventh gr; and Mallory Jones race ers play tug-of-war with to the finish line. Fun citement. Tug-of-war w night was a good way to one of the more exciti spend a Friday night. games played at Fun Nig Taking off. Taylor Tatum runs dizzily after spinning around the bat. The night was a lot of fun, with each class showing great enthusiasim. Go boys! The sophomore boys have fun tugging at the rope. Teamwork helped the tenth grade win the competition. Ding! Gadsden Henderson spins the bat around at the sound of go. Fun night was en- tertaining as well as exciting. Student Life Balloon fun. \n this relay race a student has to sit on the balloon and pop it. Teamwork is a virtue at fun night. ractice makes perfect! The Seniors practice for the pyra- mid contest. Students from all grades were able to partici- pate in a variety of activities. Get ready. Jesse Pilkenton is getting ready to place bats for dizzy izzy. Fun Night would not have taken place if it were not for the Student Councils hard work. Hes got it in the bag! William Rather gets ready to participate in the sack race. Relay races were an essential part of Fun Night. Fun Night Round and round. A middle school student has fun spin- ning around the bat in dizzy izzy. The dizzy izzy was a crazy event at Fun Night. freshmen winner in Pile up! The race to be the the pyramid contest. All of the grades competed in this exciting competition. A perfect 10! Mr. Boland, Coach Dotterer and Pilkenton score the slam-dunk contest. Few could dunk a vol- leyball without a trampoline. Jesse ] Pay attention! Student council officers make the announcements. Students always listened carefully during announcements. Cheer them on! Brett Sassaman and Taylor Ware watch the kickball game. The grades competed to determine a winner. Just hangin out... Brett Sassaman and David Bartlet hang out with their friends. They enjoyed each others company. Music, music... Amanda Kendrick listens to her walkman. Happy fun day was a very relaxed day. Smile! A group of juni girls pose for a picture Friends are never too busy for pictures ee {ee Joke of the day! Colleen Hickey entertains her friends. Friends enjoyed laughing together. Pose for the picture! Cathy Atienza, Greg Flaherty, and Brittany Hudson smile for the camera. Friends loved spend- ing time with each other. Fly, rocket fly! Mark Misinco gets ready to make his rocket fly. Students enjoyed goofing off on Happy Fun Day. Get ready! Seniors group together and discuss their plans for the day. They planned to bond as a grade. Take off! Junior students fill their rocket with water and prepare for take off. The day was full of fun-filled activities. Dont get wet! A.J. Son pours water into the big rocket. Students took advantage of a day off from class. Im here! Ms. Talcott and Mr. Massey take role. Happy Fun Day was a required day of school that no one wanted to miss. Happy Fun Day eee Working Hard Nicole Moore, Wendy Walke; Colleen Hickey, Stephanie Nelson, and Brittany Hudson work together. All their hard work paid off!!! Carrying The Load!!! Mark Misinco carries a trellis to the prom stage. Most juniors had to wake up early { help with prom. GEM at Packing It Up... Jimmy Cassidy moves around a few boxes. Most of the prom supplies were stored in Rose Place. Get Your Motor Running!! Mr. Massey helps to load a few trellises. All the trucks were a big help. Student Life Keep On Truckin!!! immy Cassidy and David Rartlett get ready to unload upplies. All the trucks helped lo get the job done. Get it Done!!! {s. Hutto directs the juniors in hat to use for prom. We vould have been in sad shape vithout our moderators. HAD PhbLabeba Can I Get A Little Help??? Alison Lizek carries a column out of Ms. Huttos room. It looks like she needed a little help carrying that! Heavy Lifting... David Bartlett stacks the boxes sky high. It turns out Alison wasnt the only one who needed help. Making of Prom ane Student Life Picture Perfect!!! Senior Jeremy Pohl and his date Cathy Atienza pose for leadout. This was a special senior moment. Wall Flowers Seniors rest their feet. It was nice to take a break after all th dancing. Gettin Loose!!! Sade Bentley and her date Nashan Bigham hit it off on th dance floor. Prom was a big success. Kodak Moment!!! Carl Puckett and his date Barbara Jane Harville pose for leadout. What a lucky guy Carl was. The Great Escape.... Prom goers leave the dance at 11. You couldnt be late to all the parties. C-Walkin... Andrew Durr busts a move on the dance floor. Not all the guys were as outgoing as Andrew. Follow the Leader. President Adam Fyke and his First Lady Laura Stanford make waves at the prom. It was nerve racking to be the first in leadout. Here they are...Middle scho students are proudly picture with their grandparents. Studen were happy to stand up and} seen with their grandparents Thank You...Kaitlin Westfy gives a speech show ing her q preciation for grandparent Thanks was something all ti grandparents were happy to hey Sing Along! The kids sing a song showing their affection for their grandparents. Any attempt possible was made to make the older family members feel good. We appreciate you! Ms. Prebble thanks the grandparents for theirlove and support of their grandchildren. Grandparents were recognized for their great influence on the children. | FS Student Life Jey look at me! This kid wants 0 let everybody know that he s the hula hoop king. The stu- lents were always quick to how off their best talents. Jey there... The two ladies made sure to say hello to all their friends. Being friendly ind showing good character vas noticable through the day. _ Le Siar uy st Hang tight... The students take a break during the day for lunch. Getting to be around your friends must have been the best part about the whole day. Check me out... Brandon Monroe, the fearless leader, poses with his team. Senior leadership was seen all through the school year. J ) Cavalier Games Time to Talk!!! Conner Bunn sits among friends and chats. Break period was a fun time to relax. Nap Time!! This student chose to catch up on some overdue sleep. Students learned not to take sleep for granted. Chow Down! These students use some free time to grab a bite to eat. We loved the free time this year. Hard at Work!! Delwyn Andrews works in study hall. Students found study hall less desirable than free period. Study Hall!! These students are hard at wor in study hall. Study hall was usually more effective at gettiy work done than free period. Lifes A Breeze!! Adam Barroso and Patrick \jlen enjoy their lunch period. Lunch was used for more than just chowing down. Book Work!!! Tommy Hurley looks over some notes in the library. The library was usually the best place to study. Surfin The Net! Josh Rowland and Erin Lewis work on the computers. This was a good time to do research. Lunch Break!!! Michael Conforti sits at a lunch table during his lunch period. Students enjoyed school lunches. Cool Dude!! Jimmy Smith sits on the bench at lunch. Some students preferred to sit outside on their lunch period. Study Study Study!! Taylor Ware, David Bartlett, and Brianna Rupe study in the library during free period Free periods were a help! Break Time!!! Kacey Price studies during her free period. Most students used this time to finish up home- work. How thoughtful! Students award Father Cuddy with a cake to show their admira- tion for him. This week Mt. de Sales showed much appreciation for the Catho- lic Church. > , Rae wa z = (stRtens Awesome Service... MDS students are vital in organizing and carrying out the Catholic Schools Week Assembly. It was important for our students to come together during this week. And the Winner Is...Frank Perez was crowned champion of the tournament. This game requires technique, but you can also be jlucky. This championship was fun for everyone, including the fans. Shoot...Carl Puckett and David Garrofolo battle it out to see who the winner will be. This event gave the students a break from class, but it also helped them support the Special Olympics. The Gift of Giving... Bethany Dadisman presented a check to a grateful recipient from the Special Olympics. Students always make sure to donate their money for a good cause. Student Life Pep Rally Are you ready? These girls take a moment before going back into the crowd of fans and students. MDS school spirit could be seen everywhere during games. Ahhhh! Pep rallies can be a great time to relieve frustration from a long, hard day. Students tried to be the loudest in order to prove their class had the most school spirit. Go Cavs! Coach Slocum says a few encouraging words to get everyone pumped up. Even the faculty enjoyed participat- ing in school pep rallies. Those arent cheerleaders! These boys participate in an amusing game of leap frog. Students would go to any length to show off their school spirit. Picture Perfect. This group of sophomore girls pose for the came at a football game. Students enjoy dressing up and decorating themselves to show school spirit Lets get a litle bit rowdy! Mr. Smith shows his school spirit with the cheerleaders. The C Team cheerleaders did their best to get the students pumped up. Raw Raw! Coach Kemp looks like he is having more fun than the students. Pep rallies were a great way to get everyone excited before a big game. Go Cavs! Betsy Poe and Ashley Dempsey show off their school spirit tank tops. Students encour- aged fans in the crowd to join in the fun of Cavalier school spirit. Do I look fat? These sophomore boys show their school spirit in a very unusual way.The guys were surprised to find out how it feels to be a real cheerleader. Giddy Up! Maria Patterson enjoys showing off her school spirit at a home football game. MDS was the only school to have an actual school mascot present at games. Get Set. Go! These students are competing in a game during a pep rally. Pep rallies were a great time for students and faculty to interact with each other. Its hot! The bonfire is an exciting event to which everyone looks forward . These senior boys and cheerleaders were determined to show that they had the most school spirit. Pep Rally Student Life Tell emaboutit... KatieGarafalogives a speech about the important role students have with their community service. Student leadership and en- couragement was great motivation. Putting it together... Chloe Spicer and Lacey Young help build a house. Students involvyment with their commu- nity was shown in many ways. Getting the job done... A handful of students take a break from their hard work. Working with friends always made the work more fun. Dont work too hard... A few stu- dents trim tree limbs around town. Students helped do whatever could be done to make a differ- ence around the neighborhood. Working hard... A group of kj painted park benches during class retreat. Students did mind helping make the cq munity look better. how em some support... The cheer- leaders show support to the participat- ng runners for race for the cure. En ouragement was something wel- Lomed from all who would volunteer. ow about some guidance... A stu- ent asks Mr. Boland for instruc- Ons on her volunteer project. Mr. bowland was always helping with rojects around the community. The man with the plan...Mr. Boland looks over some service hour business in his office. He al- ways made sure things were straight with students volunteer work. Let everybody know! A few stu- dents post volunteer opportunities on a bulletin board. There were al- ways plenty of chances for students to help out around the community. Just standing around...Charlie Cassidy waits around before Race forthe Cure. Students involvment in this activity was a great way to support the community. Group help...The Key Club helps with a local project. This club helped with a lot of vol- unteer organizations around town. Listen up! Joey Shackelford gives his fellow student Jacob Adams some help with his work. Stu- dents were always willing to help each other with their lessons. Voluntering eon a we 1 a Mrs. Linda Cardwell Admissions and Public Relations Mr. Travis Dotterer Mathematics Ls i-.% Ms. Patti Kallay Art/Librarian We. Mrs. Mary Carrick Business Manager Mr. John Freeman English Mr. Bryan Kemp English/Religion Classes Ss Mrs. Angela Castonguay English/ World Geography Mr. Todd Freeman Science Mrs. Lisa Kersey Business Manager Mrs. Patti Able Administrative Assistant Ms. Barbara Castresana Foreign Language { 5 # Mrs. Andrea Haddix Foreign Language Ms. Betty Kirksey Religion F Mrs. Alderman Science/ World Geography e3 a Mrs. Jane Claxton College Counselor Mrs. Lynn Hatcher English/ Religion ud Ms. Paula Latham Religion Mr. Jim Massey Social Studies O a Mr. P D Angle; Personal Counselor ME ' Mr. Don Coate Director of Development a Alummni i Mrs. Laura Heacoy Transition Math World Geography Mrs. Kristy Lockha Mathematics Mr. Ron McLachi Science Mrs. Katy Prebble President Mrs. Susan Banbury Mrs. Melanie Bentley Mr. Greg Boland Mrs. Emily Brown Administrative Algebra I/ Pre Algebra Campus Minister American History/ Assistant English - Mr. Paul Midkiff Upper School | \ Principal Mrs. Emily Dermatas Mr. Randy Davis Mr. Gerdine Dawson Mr. Brad Downs Science Social Studies Religion English/ Social Studies Mrs. Mary Pat Dadisman Middle School Principle , Ms. Susan Heenan Mis, Pascale Lahure-Hobauigh Mr. Fred Howe Ms. Lynn Hutto English Religion Physical Education English Mr. Chester Pierce Dean of Students Mrs. Diane Mead Mrs. Becky Mixon Mr. Brian Patishnock = Mrs. Mary Frances Peery Art American History/ Band/ Chorus/ Middle School Earth Science Music Counselor Faculty Mr. Tony Pierce Mrs. Tricia Prewett Mr. Orlando Santos Physical Education Academic Support Foreign Languag ~~, f 2 Mrs. Susan Thompson Ms. Michelle Tyson Mr. Federico Vel English/ French Mathematics Technology Coordinator Telephone. Mrs. Prebble uses Watching and waiting. Mtr. the high-tech phone system to Dotterers son waits for a bite talk business. The phone of snowcone. The concession system is very useful at Mount stand at the fields always has de Sales. ; the best refreshments. Classes Mr. Robert Slocum Athletic Director Librarian Ms. Amy Starks Administrative Assistant Ms. Wendie Walls Assistant Director of Development and Alumni SWAT. G Mr. Tamblyn Smith Social Studies Mrs. Donna Washbum wv Mrs. Lillian Talcott Mrs. Sandra Tate Mrs. Brenda Timms Mathematics English Computer Mrs. Mia Washington Health/ Physical Education Wheels are turning. Mr. Midkiff works diligently in his office. The administration works hard througout the year to make school very enjoyable. Computer fun. Mr. Smith has fun on the computer during his planning period. Teachers enjoy having time to plan for classes. Faculty = : ii (03) Matthew Anderson Maxine Anderson Patrick Bartlett Abe Batore Jenny Bennett ala FA BE > Francesco Cavaliere Anthony Chen SM Heather Dale David Dong I wee l Georgia Emert Elizabeth Esser Angelica Forero Ashley Fowler < rr a Me | mel Peace! This seventh grader Talk Time. Malia Mack poses for the camera. Students entertains her fellow class- were excited to have their mates. Students were pictures taken. extremely happy when they received a little social time. ere a David Garofalo A ;. aa) peed a | Meaghan Hanson 7 J RE Christina Giles Bri Michael Gomez Geren Harrell Charles Hartness Leon Hilburn \ Robert Hyder Anna Idenden Taylor Intaphan Gabriel Israel Savannah Kay , t: | Kathryn King * ius Listen Up! Mrs. Perry tries to Interesting! These seventh get the attention of her seventh grade class. Middle school students found it hard to stay attentive at the end of the day. grade girls seem to find something very interesting and amusing. Students found out that learning can be fun. 7th Grade [ 475) LS Lawrence MacFie > * Robin Massey Jonathan Matheney p ie \/ Fate / r Christine Montgomery Taylor Moorhouse Charles M Willis Odom lan Owoho F om - Emily Rigole Olivia Rivers are a: E 7 eh Daniel Phillips Samuel Rumph "Matthew Sassaman Gregory Schoo Wow! The historic Saint Joseph Hall hasnt changed a bit. High school students look back and remember their middle school days. | Eugenio Seda Katherine Simpson . Cameron Claxton 3 Ali Crownover Sean Cunard , a re, 7-3 % | BAIS WR Kara Deeb Eryn Dunwody owe as Jonathan Eason Anneliese Edge What are the best pairs? Example: peanut butter and jelly, socks and shoes, etc. of Pa Ge Opposites. e Kristin West Milk and cookies. -Kaitlin Westfall Bread and butter. -Kimberly Hall Look at that fish! Laney Bateman is mesmerized by the fish. The eighth graders enjoyed their visit to the Tennessee Aquarium. Hide and seek! Justin Messex looks for a fish, as it hides behind the rock. The students learned many new and interesting facts about fish on their trip. Youre never too old to have fun! Teachers, Mrs. Mixon and Mrs. Hatcher, pose for a picture. Everyone had fun on the Tennessee trip. Eighth Grade Davie Fowlkes s ly iar Jim Fuerniss Kimberly Hall Charge! Willis Kallay leads the attack. The bravest man held the flag. Attention! Chris Barroso and his friends stand and await orders from the officer. They reinacted the Civil War. Eighth Grade ma Phillip Harvey Kaeleigh Heath Mallory Heath Catie Heenan Charles Holder Mari Holman Casey Ingram tae =F os | Ronnie Kelsey Katie Kersey 5 And fire! Eighth graders : pretend to a the siriaery. Studying hard! Archie The enemies were easily 5 Swain focuses on his school lefeated. . work. Academic efforts always paid off. Eighth Grade Macy Kitchens _ Christopher Kitchens Henry Leslie, Jr. Tiffany Lipko a /{. bse Ellen Maffeo Nichole Mahle Kenan Malone > vu Rachel Masters Maggie McBrearty Merry Christmas! Amelia See the horse! Kaitlyn Tho- Son gives her friend a Christ- mas, Rachel Masters, and Katie mas gift. Students loved Kersey examine a sea horse. shopping and sharing gifts with They thoroughly enjoyed their each other. time at the aquarium. Eighth Grade Jonathan Miller Jordan Neuenschwander Katie OBrien Maggie O'Brien 4 Vashti O Bryant Diamond Odell David Patch Tracy Pham Point and Laugh! Students act silly to relieve stress. Friends were always there for each othe Katie Beth Price 4 {hi } a j | Nt ia i eM al : is ~ Adam Purvis Jeremy Radkins Caitlin Roell What do I need for class? Annie Simpson and Faith Madison think about what they need for class. Students made sure they were prepared ahead of time. Hangin Around! Tori Akin enjoys a good laugh with her friends. Students took advan tage of their time out of class to enjoy each others company. Eighth Grade a re i asia tems | aa | > Simpson Suzy Saldivar Luke Scarborough Matthew Scroggins Annie a . Conner Suttles Archie Swain, Jr. Tiffany Tate I cant find it! Katie Kersey scavenges through her purse to find her lip gloss. Girl always wanted to look their best. All Smiles! Mari Holman sits Having Fun! Katina to talk with her friends. No Cacavias poses for the mare hon ey hey Bok; Hy camera. She and her always made time for each friends had loads of fun. other. Eighth Grade Gordon Thomas Kendra Thurmont Whitney Tolbert ae Ryan Ussery Tyler Wade Kristin West Out and About! This group of eighth grade friends enjoy the spending time outdoors. They had an experience to remember. Dont get lost! Students trail through the woods. Middle School was full of adventure. I forgot my mathbook! Mallory Heath hurries to her locker to get her math book. Students were always prepared for class. Eighth Grade Chow down! Anthony Leach puts in a good effort to eat as many hot dogs as he can, The contestants ate hot dogs to raise money for a scholarship fund. Checkmate! Joel Hyder and Tony Chen battle it out in a game of chess. When it came to playing games, they took it very seriously. Smile... Kaitlin Westfall gives a big smile on the way to class. Middle schoolers enjoyed their time between classes. Lets Go! Archie Swain shows his school spirit. Although they had to leave early, they had a great time while they were there. Charge! The middle schoolers engage in battle. Students always looked forward to field trips. Chit Chat.... Kaitlyn Thomas, Ryan Ussay and Wiley McDaniel sit and talk together. Everyone enjoyed free time to gossip. WW Maggie Abell Katherine Arisman Amber Austin a if Melissa Collins aura Cook Cassandra Coronel aes : a Jake Demarest Amanda Dempsey Hurry! Hurry! Luke Graycheck hurries to class from break. Many students do not make it to class by the bell after break. Stay focused! Mrs. Heenans 7th period class is studying for their exam. Many students are frustrated during this week. Ca Oliver Favreau Brian Forero * ay Oe. Yin Vile l ae Christian Goulding David Greene > cS Megan Harned Alex Heath Writers block. Courtney Newmans is having a hard time trying to think of what to write . next for his essay. Sometimes Eealy Heenan Gadsden Henderson students just need to relax. Schools out! Fitz Waterman, James Bryson, and Petie Worrel meet up after school. Many students do this to make plans for their afternoon. 9th Grade eee Kristie Herrick Brad Hinson aa can Warsi Jonathon Johnson Brandon Jolley -. ~~ 7 \ . 4 4 a . y . : 4 d Pil Katherine Limer Ellie Lovein Keith Manley Janna Matson Carly McCallie na} Any Questions? Courtney Newmans tries to clear his confusion by asking a question. Students should always ask questions if they do not understand. Tonisha McElroy Christie Meriwether Amber Milanek ' ~ Matthew Moulton Cortney Newmans Stacey Nicholes = Amy Olson Kate Perofsky Christina Rasul Kristen Reed ~ Sarah Richardson Listen up! Luke Graycheck is trying to learn math. It is easier to learn something new if you pay attention and listen. Flint Romine Oth Grade r To] 1) Ryland Rumph Leslie Rumph 2 Sara Sanders Alexia Scarboro Maggie Shackelford a Evan Stanfield Jennifer Simpliciano Matthew Simpson John Staggs 7. Caryn Suhr Brady Thomas Stand up...The 9th grade cheer- leaders get their class pumped up. The Freshmen class had a good oppurtunity to show their spirit. Josh Thornley Ben Thornton Patricia Tran 7 Darren Troutman U George Williams Lisa Williams Petie Worrel Say cheese! Katie Greer is hugged by her sophomore friend. Students should have a close bond while going to school together. 9th Grade f : : h te be ee Anna Bernal Corinne Booth Nei E ; Olivia Bushey . Katie Crumbley Katie Davis Regina de la Luz Sarah Deep Lee Discher Lauren Faulkner Cassidi Flowers Lisa Fox Adrienne Garofalo A tush Kurt Hardison Dean Harper eather Hartley Mathew Hatch Alexeya Haywood Patrick Heenan = = a 5 2, f | ated | Kids in the hall. Friends Teamwork, Nana Amporful and catch up on the latest gossip Taylor Abernathy partner up to during break. Break gives complete the English assign- students a time to talk. ment. Teachers give students adequate time to work together. Classes bm eels linia = wa Patrick Allen Nina Amporful Delwyn Andrews Justin Andrews Adam Barroso Gray Chapman Michael Conforti Caroline Cook Ophelia Coopet > Ciara Ellison Reed Elsbernd Logan Emerick Laura Epps Margaret-Anne Goulder Amie Green urprise! Adrienne Garofalo Dont trip. Corinne Booth ind Mary Jurgenson are drags a large load to her next urprised by the camera as they class. Bookbags become very valk to class. Random pictures heavy by the end of the day ; ire taken during the year. pal . Brittany Phillips Kyle Prebble Its a fact. Michael Conforti and Trey Purvis act out a scene in history. Projects are a fun way for students to learn. _ David Krapf f Co =| Kelly Herring Alexia Hicks Michael Hugh ~ Matthew Lewis Ryan Liedle _ rt Ogilvie eG Sam Reese Laurel Rivers 7 ! Mia Samonte Josh Schavelan| Chill out. Adam Barroso and Patrick Allen take a second to prepare for their next class. Snacks are available during break each day. Zachary Irwin Lena Jefferson Beem aoc sy Katie Massey Joshua Miller + 4 ~ it d - 1 | Maria Patterson Kibby Pearce Computer fun. Patrick Slonaker uses the computer to help him with homework. Computers are a very valuable tool at Mount de Sales. - 1 2a Akiia Scott Miriam Sewell Kevin Sheehan Lindsey Sheppard Dueling Banjos. Josh Shaveland performs during break. Music during the break brightens the mood. Safety First. Mirian Sewell protects her head from falling books. Bottom lockers can be very dangerous. f \ Se Caty Stallings Natalie Stefano Mary Katherine Stewart Lexi Stokes : o*. ; sy 4 q . Gf \ lA a = , f Stephanie Stout Elizabeth Suhr Emily Wyche Justin Young gy Drink up! Martha Bevill quenches her thirst during lunch. The intensity of the school day made her thirsty. Fun in homeroom. Richard Klingelhofer and David Krapf await the first period bell to ring Homeroom is a good time to fini homework from the night before. Classes If you could trade places with one teacher in the | = school, who would it be and why? Mrs. Hobaugh so that I can Mr.Downs. I could Mr. Freeman. I would like Mrs.Tate. I would speak French better. finally see what goes on to travel with him. finally understand Myredith Gonzales inside of his head. Uchenna Nwosu Grammer. Corinne Booth Katie Davis Dazed and Confused. Matthew Lewis eyes the camera with suspicion. Cameras are carried around school to take pictures for the yearbook. Totally focused. Sophomore : te a igen boys in Mrs. Tates English arofalo and Katie Beall have class do an assignment fun searching the web. Com- assig together. No time is wasted puters can be good learning when it comes to English. tools at Mount de Sales. 10th Grade Classes Sophomore Candids > a My David Bivins r Dauphin Childs - ta a Jamie Collins Jarrett Cooper - Ashley Dempsey _Crystal Dong 7 d / a Adam Ehalt Lauren Gibson Ryan Glisson Charles Hampte L rT ae = _= Study time...Amanda Ring Bell Ring.... Some Kendrick works on homework juniors wait anxiously for the during study hall. Most bell to ring. Time went by so students practiced good study slowly at the end of the day. habits. Classes % Colleen Hickey Natalie Holder Brittany Hudson Julie Laughter Kellye Lewis Jennifer L ; Alison Lizek * - is ar" 4 Brandon Mahoney Carla Martinez Natalie Martinez Lauren McKay Lauren Melvin my r Mark Misinco Mary Montgomery Nicole Moore Chit Chat... Cathy Atienza, Nelson Quintanilla and Carla Martinez talk during free period. Free period gave students time to relax. Smile! Greg Flaherty laughs at one of his classmates. Having friends in class made the time go by so much faster. lan Madert Micah Miller Bo Parker > Amanda Perofsky Cari Quillian Bryanna Rupe DeLaine Sanders Time out... Betsy Pittard Takin a break... Brandon hurries to finish next periods Mahoney, Eric Oetter and Luke homework. Free period was a Mummert play around during very important part of a break. The students were thankful students day. for the extra fifteen minutes they had to gather. Classes a i. C a aif s Jimmy Smith A.J. Son Chloe Spicer Laura Stanford Colby Story Daniel Story Mikey Syphoe Travis Terrell \% } i . 7 a j j ) A : : i. at ari Emily Walsh Taylor Ware Jeremy Watruba Matt Widner Blair Wright Susan Wright Jessica Wyche Zack Zanghi k fh an : rr Ile 7 *-299R ee Chow down! Mikey Syphoe _ Walkin Aj Son, Matt Widner, stuffs his mouth with a and Natalie Holder make their chicken sandwich. By way to class. The students were lunchtime most kids were good about getting to class on very hungry. time. Junior Candids = eecessess? feces | = ee Junior Candids ve 7] - oo ij) 4} = Vv N Ws Sometimes the lights all Other times | Lately it what a shinin on me: can barely see occures to me long Victoria Andersor The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Eleanor Roosevelt Senior Portraits A April Andersar Blessed be the God and Fathey lof our Lord Jesus Christ, Joanna Akin you ever noticed any going slower than you is an idiot anyone dat? Herbert Bruce Simpson III How you luv body and fFoing Ephesians | than you is a mania George Carlin Tony Area Not everything that can be counted counts, Ashley Barks Don't let people identify brvanbBentor Love the sinner, hate the and not ev- erything that counts can be counted. -Albert Einstein you, you can only identify sin. yourself \nonymous Calvin and Hobbes IT have is like the Sometimes its in, tide and roll never let my schooling interfere with sometimes its with it! out my education -Anonymous eanbolingea We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. Henry Longfellow Poor Never be afraid to let someone know you, be afraid that they will never know the true you. tilanbrosas People come in and out of your life. Dont worry about the small things, but cher ish others. -Anonymous Never take it seriously. If you never ake it seriously your never get hurt. you never get hurt you alway Almost Famous Let your dreams soar, but give them support in their flight. -Anonymous Have no fear of moving into the unkown - simply step out fearlessly know ing that Christ is with 1sO!r mar Dont walk behind me, I may not lead. Dont walk in front of me, I may not fol low. Just walk beside me and be my friend. -Albert Camus VirniCavalias If you live right life is good. Inknown What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. Sensor Portraits @o0 Ashley Dobsor A positive attitude | not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort Herm Albright Andrew Dur For everyone who exalts him self will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted. Luke 14:11 Fol sto] DINAE MAAS Andrew Dockrell An honest tune with a linger- ing lead has taken me this far. Widespread Panic Kenny Epps Look, if you had one shot, one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted...would you capture it or let it slip away? Eminem Ryan Evans Tam not afraid of storms, for [ am learning to sail my ship. Louia May Alcott Allison Ducote The time has come to talk of many things. Of shoes and ships and ceil ing wax, of cabbages and kings. Alice in Wonderland Stephen Fondal Put up your guards, keep faith in God, I promise you all the world will be ours. P. Diddy Pp Candice Dubree When the last word is spoken and we've witnessed the setting sun, all thatremains is what we ye said and done. -Ben Harper Corey Evans Silence is the element Which great things fashion themselves. -Thomas Car Beth Fransioli Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. Itis not athing to be waited for: it is a thing to be achieved. -William Jennings Bryan Ashleigh George Friends are the family we choose for ourselves. Unknown Caroline Freliche The best way to realize your dreams is to wake up. Caroline Jana Gibsor The state of your life is nothing more than a reflec tion of your state of mind. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Ryan Graychect Sleep now my friends until we meet again. -Moonshine Still Adam Fyke If you can count your money then you dont have a billion dollars Anonymous Norman Gonzales Talent is knowing to what point one can go to far. Jean Cocteau Danielle Gri Long you live and high you fly and smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. -Pink Floyd Katie Garofale The purpose of life is to liv 1 life of purpose. Richard Leider A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy people enough to make it worth the effort. -Herm Albright Senior Portas GO Daniel Farrisor Atleast one things for sure, or may be it isnt. No matter where we are, its this life that were livin in Widespread Panic goo Sensor Portraits Things may come to those vho wait, but only the things eft by those who hustle. Shannon heenar If you judge have no time to love them. Mother people, you Theresa Let us endeavor so to live tha Lifes a dance you learn as you go, sometimes you lead, when we come to die even th. undertaker will be Mark sometime you follow John sorry, Twain ChaseHendersor heather Herrick Character isnt who you All that we see or seem Is but think you are but wh a dream within a dream. someone thinks you Poe are. -Unknown eise Clinton Johnsor Stay far from timid, only make moves when your hearts in it, and live by the phrase the skys the limit. -Notorious B.I.G Knowing is not enough, you i ? We Some aak hat have a deep meaning, by drear must apply; willing is no sates ee the glass is hal i hat need completion *nough, you must do. -Bruce smpty, some say the glass if hat needs expressing valf full, I say, are you going Lee vik MaryBbetihersey Only you can prevent forest fires. -Smokey the Bear bosepiiiieta DrewLarki All can hear, but only the sen474 If anyone wishes to come Beginnings are scary. End sitive can understand. ; ings are usually sad, but the after me, he must deny him : : ; : 3 a4 middle is what Kahail Gibran self Luke 9:2 counts the " most. -Sandra Bullock DiiartenialLestlie ermeMan I try to do the right thing at the Work like you dont need the ght time. They may just be little right time. They may just be little money, dance like no ones things, but usually they make the hi : ilo lik ; . . . . difference between winning and watching, and love ke you ve losing. -Kareem A. Jabbar never been hurt. -Anonymous Semor Portraits r Tso) KMcAfee San McLaurin TakeMears { Whatever your hand 4d love the f1 7 zathered together on thi one, walk a mile in their : thin raft we have shoes, that way youre a Ron White with your might. str iends I have Before you criticize some IT dont think so, Scooter. rrinds. todo. deo it ucted in honor u mile away and you have Ecclesiastes 9:10 escaping. -The Doors their shoes. -Jack Handy KevinMilla res 1 Because thou hast seen me, IT live my life a quarter The difficulties and struggles I dont have all the thou hast believed: blessed are V4 mile at a time. For those (J Of today are the price we must Aquestions. I dont ten seconds nothing else pay for the accomplishments know all the answers x matters. -Vin Diesel and victories of tomorrow. Hey, where am [? have believed. -John 20:29 ; 5 ; aa -lac ly they that have not seen, and yet To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also be- rT Toto) Senior Portraits Jessicasystror When you are to be simply and dont compare narawosu difference be The only content yvourseltl tween insanity and genius s success compete, everybod' respect you AzZubuike Onuora E-L-L-O Its alive Bill Cosby Your life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but by how many moments take your breath Sse entor Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life? -Matthew 6:27 Jeannine Olivia 1I know that things are ynly is that tne same Vertical Horizon MPeyLearsor vl youre given take it; chance, changes your life, let it. reny Its allover now Baby Blue. Bob Dylan scr We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over. Ambrose Bierce Do what you want, never want somebody else wants you to do. Unknown Sensor Portraits r yoy) Cartbuckett Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt. -Abraham Lincoln a The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. | leanor Roosev elt Ooo Senior Portraits Destruction leads to a very rough road but it also breeds creation. Red Hot Chili Peppers Erichoberts I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me. -Phillipians 4:13 Winslow Runmpl The soul grows by its constant participation in that which transcends it. Gregory ol Nyssa The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn. -David Russel Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum- | think that I think, therefore I think that I am. - Ambrose Bierce For I can do all _ things through Christ who strength-} ens me. Philippians 4:13 Its something unpredict- able but in the end is right I hope you have the time of your life. -Green Day MarilynSaw yer Ive cried some, laughed some. had fun some, been mad some, but overall its Marilyn been greal Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Though the world is torn and shaken, even if your heart is breakin, its wai \ awaken, and someday you will. The Eagles envil Its not the size of dog in the fight, its size of the fight dog. -Anonymous LamaSten bridge And when the last one falls, when its all said and It gets hard but it won't take away my love. 3} Doors Down done in psor All the world is a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed. -Anonymous Its supposed to be hard, if it wasnt hard, every- one would do it. Its the hard that makes it great. -Tom Never get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life. -Anonymous Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. -Ralph Waldo Emerson Mie If you cant spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you are the sucker Mike McDermott Senior Portraits When the good times come around, Do or do not Freedom is not worth hav- Music is first, lyrics - : they gallop in like wild horses. You ees : no try Yoda ing if it does not include the just try to stay on them for as long as secondary. -Kurt Cobair freedom to make mistakes. you can. -Mahatma Gandhi limmy Buffet You will do foolish things Go confidently in the di- but do them with enthusiasim. rection of your dreams, like Colette the life you have imagined. Henry David Thoreau When you do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the Senor Portraits To be we are, and t All are lunatics, but he wh Work like \ ecome what we are capable of an analyze his delusions 1 money, love like you've never yecoming is the only end of alled a philosopher. been hurt, and dance like no on ife. -Robert Louis Stevensor Ambrose Bierce is watching. -Unknown We are all worms but I do believe that I am a glow worm. Winston Churchill mevvOomy Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. -Ralph Waldo Emerson Senior Portraits Best Dressed: Sam McLaurin Most Athletic: Kenny Epps Worst Driver: Kevin Mille; and Caroline Freliche and Bethany Dadisman and Mary Wiggins Most Changed: Azubuke Most Unique: Patrick McAfee Most Likely to Succeed: Onuora (Zubo) and Amanda and Blair Slocum Corey Evans and Ryan Evans Senior = Most Artistic: Nigel Esser and Amara Nwosu Seniors Class Clown: Jeremy Pohl Friendliest: Brandon Mon- Biggest Flirt: Erik Hardison and Lindsey Williams roe and Ashley Leonard and Leslie Jerkins Best Smile: Patrick Hanson Best Future Parent: Adam Most Talkative: Andrew and Anna Kate Kallay Fyke and Lauren Westfall Durr and Dawn Peterson uperlatives Senior Superlatives Rock to the Top. (\-r) Jesse Pilkenton, Nathan Mas- Kenny Epps, Erik Hardison, Patrick Hanson, and ters, Brandon Monroe. : A Princes Smile. Brandon Monroe is unable to hold back his smile from joy. The Home- coming King was an honor- able position wanted by all. Her Highness. Dadisman Bethany shows off her sparkling tiara. Kings and were queens presented with crowns and tiaras. Seniors A Princess in Waiting... Bethany Dadisman is decked out in her princess outfit. Homecoming candidates wore their costumes all week. Game Time. Kenny Epps and Brandon Monroe watch the football game intently. The Homecoming King and Queen were announced at half-time. andidate Conversation. The andidates enjoy themselves as hey wait for the annoucement it the king and queen. There vas much tension in the air. eam Support. Brandon lonroes victory was a win for |. Guys showed support for eir classmates off the field and itside the classroom. Victory Dance. Brandon Mon roe and Bethany Dadisman share a victory dance. The King and Queen always danced together at the Homecoming Dance. On Our Honor. David Bushey and Clinton Johnson are proud to be chosen by their classmates to be Honor Guards. This posi- tion was respected by everyone. vu IT ee \ V : WYDDwS io 4 MN re King at Last. Brandon Mon- roe is proud to be crowned king. Royal parents were proud of their childrens ac- complishments. Were All Princesses. (\-r) Joanna Akin, Candice DuPree, Caroline Freliche, Bethany Dadisman, Leslie Jerkins, and Meaghan Slonaker. t\ 4 (3 el Homecoming Court ee 7 if A blessing... Monsignor Cuddy blesses Adam Fyke, the president of the student body. Senior leadership was always present during the school year. Peace be with YOU... Marilyn Sawyer and Jayce Simpson shake hands with each other. Friendship was a major theme of the Moving Up ceremony. ts of 0) Moving Up Day Follow my lead... Caroliy Freliche leads the stude body during a song. Senigy participated in many actiy ties, including chorus, Virtuoso... Norman Gonzi plays the flute during a seri moment of the ceremony. senior class was full of dif ent talents this year. { fellowship of friends... A croup of senior girls stop fora Marching down the aisle... Sam McLaurin and Kenneth Suchower lead the acolytes to the altar. The acolytes led the seniors into the church. quick picture. The reception, following the service, was a nice way to end the evening. Lets hear it! The chorus ensemble perform during the service. The chorus contributed to the ambiance of the service Lets eat.... Patrick Hanson and Kenny Epps have a snack after the service. The afterglow was a good time for the students to fellowship with each other. Jt Thank you! Joana Akin listens as her fellow seniors are honored. aus his assembly was a tim to appreciate the seniors What an artist! Nigel Esser earns recognition for his outstanding performance in art. He participated in many MDS art shows. Congratulations! Katie Garafalo recieves recog- nition for her success. Her hardwork and dedica- tion earned her an award. Our last day! Seniors recieve their awards. They anxiously awaited the end of the cer- emony because it signified the end of their high school careers. ri Joy 2) Senior Honors Its a magical world! Leslie Jerkins, Quenton Bishop, Nathan Masters, and Bethany Dadisman try on magical hats. They realized you are never to old to play. Say what? Katie Wright, Josh Rowland, Kara Williams, and Adam Fyke gather together to have achat. Friends loved talking to each other. Smile! Chase Henderson and Jesse Pilkenton enjoy each others company on their senior trip. Seniors took the opportunity to hang out with their friends. Havin fun! Christine Relton, Temia Leslie, and Katherine Mann spend time together on their last overnight trip before they are graduated. Friends didnt take each others company for granted. Senior Trip ri Jol) Grand Finale! Senior members of the Mount de Sales ensemble fill the sanctuary with their glorious voices for one last time. They were a delight to all who heard them. Smile! A group of senior boys pose for a quick picture after the mass. The seniors were one step closer to being graduated. Baccalaureate d Here we go! The seniors get ready to proceed into Mulberry United Methodist Church. Seniors were expected to demonstrate excellent behavior during the service. A song of praise. Cara Whitley Mallory Jones, and Winslow Rumph sing a sacred melody Their beautiful voices made the service even more enjoyable. a6 #24 oH eA QF & ah Ss cits eee, : ee a Valedictorian. Corey Evans gives his speech as the ii: Congratulations. Salutatorian valedicotrian Zz the 2004 senior - ane Ryan Evans accepts het class. He worked very hard to prestigious award from Mrs. attain this distinguished honor. Prebble. This honor is not easy to attain. Music to our ears. The senior chorus members delight the audience with their great voices. The senior members of the chorus will be missed. Sisters of Mercy Award. David Bushy receives the Sisters of Mercy Award. This award is only given to one student in the senior Class. Graduation Yummy! Allison Ducote and Caroline Freliche enjoy break- fast in homeroom. The teach- ers provided doughnuts and juice for the seniors on pj day. Share the love... Brandon Mon- roe and Ashley Leonard enjoy being able to wear pajamas all day. Dressing down was a gift given to the seniors all week. Alll need is a surfboard... Ken- neth Suchower strikes a pose on Hawaiian Day. Seniors got a chance to wear luau clothes and have a cookout for lunch. Seniors SNAP! Eric Roberts gives his Suspenders a tug to tighten them. Tacky Day was a great day to show off eccentric cloth- ing from different closets. Thugs for life... George Johnston and Brandon Monroe strike a pose in the gym for Twin Day. Creative outfits were a must to match other people. Hold Me! Adam Romine es Leslie Jerkins a lift to ieir next class. Friends were yays around when you eeded them the most. Look at my earrings! Blair Slocum takes a break during a challenging class. The chance to dress up gave the seniors a nice break from the regular routine. . i One big happy family! This group of seniors join together for a quick picture. Senior Week was the perfect time or a photo opportunity. ee. Tr _ The Gemini Triplets... Ashley Leonard, Amanda Ritter, and Lauren Westfall sport shirts with the word Gemini. Twin Day was a great day to find people with similar interests. Another Day Gone... Bryan Benton and Meaghan Slonaker pack their bags to end the day. Senior Week was a lot of fun but also exhausting for the seniors. Look at us! Ashleigh George and Bill Rather wrap up the day by wrapping up the flag. Tackiness did not stop every- day activities from happening. Senior Week Baby Pictures Hi BE i Mil Academics Divider Academics Divider CYT) Senior Joseph Keifer gets a head start on his homework. The students enjoyed their free pe and worked hard to keep them. Sophmore Emily Wyche reads from her Senior Mallory Jones looks intrigued by the literature book in order to be prepared for book she must read for her English class. The the quiz the next day. The students did very senior class has matured greatly through their good jobs staying on task and not sleeping years at MDS in their classes. A group of seniors works hard to finish one of Mr. Downs in-class projects. They all had to do a fair share of the work when it came to group assignments. Senior Eric Goolesby looks for the answer to a Junior Vivi Brown is concenrating on tough question in order to help his group finish not forgetting what she studied the previous night. The tests prepared the juniors for the next level of high schot their work. The senior class was given a good number of projects in order to raise their already outstanding grades. English get it! These students listen attentively uring computer class. Students were jsappointed to find out computer class as not about email and chat rooms. Listen Up! Mrs. Timms takes a moment to I should have taken typing. Katie Beall make sure everyone gets the notes off the works deligently during computer class. board. Listening and following directions Mr. Vela and Mrs. Timms made sure their was essential in computer class. students had plenty of work to do. Presentation Time! Amanda Kendrick and David Krapf show the class how its done. Mr. Vela enjoyed listening to his students interesting presenta- tions. hats right! Mr. Vela assists these boys Help Please! Nathan Bier calls on Mr. hile Brandon Harris watches from his Vela for a little assistance. Mr. Vela was mputer. Some students realized that always willing to help any student in need ymputers arent as simple as they thought. of his great knowledge of computers. Computer iT ins Geography lesson! Mrs. Castonguay teaches her geography class. Students were well prepared when they entered high school. Peace! Bryan Benton takes time out of class to pose for the camera, Students needed to take breaks during the hard day. Listen carefully...Tyler Thompson sits back to enjoy the lecture. Everyone loved learning new and interesting facts during history class. ip i Oe fi Project time! Kevin Miller and Sam McLaurin discuss a project. Students always worked together to do their best. Group Work! Anna Kate Kallay and Winslow Rumph work together in class. Students took advantage of class time to finish their work. Listen up! Mrs. Heacox gives instructions for the days assignments. Students always paid attention during class. cena | See -- 1 Test Time! These chemistry students try to stay focused during one of Mrs. Yeomans challenging tests. The students always tried to do their best. Saved by the bell! Students rush to the nearest exit when they hear the bell ring. Students anticipated hearing the bell. ed Listen up class! Mrs. Castonguay fills in for a fellow teacher during the day. She always helped students and teachers alike with their difficulties. Academics Teamwork... Keith Manley helps his fellow students solve problems by us- ing hand signals. Students often looked to friends for advice. Okay class... Jessica Koplin plays the role of the teacher during science class. Students rarely got the oppor. tunity to take the role as the teacher Ahem! A student in Mrs. Mixons science class tries to get her attention. Asking questions was a good way to make sure the assignments were done accurately. What a score!!! Sam McLaurin takes a look at his latest physics test. Students were happy to see all their hard work reflected in their weekly grades. A much needed break! Cassandra Coronel takes a few seconds at the end of class to rest. These breaks gave students a chance to get refreshed between their classes. a) What did you get? Stephen Fondal looks at Sam McLaurins paper to compare his grade. Students always liked to see how they measured up to their peers. Workin hard! Ashley Dempsey andBurney Playing games...Wesley Moulton and Brandon Pollock concentrate on their work. Free time | Mahoney take a break from their work to play a afforded students the opportunity to finish calculator game. Calculators were used for fun as their homework while still in class. well as for solving problems in science class. Science Mmm, good! Mrs. Haddix prepares some snacks for her students on the last day of French week. Food was not usually allowed in the classroom, so having it was a bonus It is a tricycle! NathanBier gets ready Smile big! Lindsey Sheppard, Myredith for his leg of the French marathon. Gonzales, and Katie Davis take a break This Saturday activity was a bonus during French class. Free time during Mrs. for the French students this year. Haddixs class was always a rare thing. And the word for poem is... French students give their oral reports on a poem they had to learn. Memorization is never easy, especially in another language! A new experience. Eighth graders listen Chowing down! Mallory Jones and Jimmy attentively in class as they go over some _ Cassidy share some food at the Back Burner homework. This year, foreign language was French week was a great opportunity for added to the middle school curriculum. students to experience a different culture The Mask of Zorro. Anthony Rosa models his costume for dress-up day. Spanish week was a time for learning about other cultures, specifi- cally, the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries. Gimme some more! Students serve a_ Livin lavidaloca! Taylor Abernathy drinks variety of Spanish food they prepared. a non-alcoholic margarita during Spanish They sampled appetizers traditionally | Food Day. Each of the Spanish classes had served in Spanish-speaking countries. a party to sample Spanish cuisines. Its a Cuban! Brayden Ware is in disguise as Fidel Castro. Dress-up day provided a unique outlook on Spanish education. Its been...? A group of Spanish stu- Life in Colombia. Mr. Vela tells about his dents demonstrate time construc- life growing up in Colombia. Students tions. Class activities were quick yet looked forward to special speakers be- fun ways to learn the new language. cause it was like a vacation from work. Gettin it done...Students focus and pay attention while finishing their assign- ment. Good study habits paid off for several of them. How do you do it again? Alana Dy turns to Mrs. Lockhart for some guidance. Students often had to go to teachers for some extra help. Fun and games? Wesley Moulton and Brandon Mahoney pass time playing games on theif calculators. Many students spent their free time in class like this. Doin it well...One math class takes time from notes to work on its class project. Times like these were appreciated by the students. Hard at work....Students use their time wisely to finish a math assignment. Free time in class gave students a chance to finish their homework during school. A little bit of teamwork...Corinne Booth, Richard Klingelhofer, and Heather Smith get a hands-on experience. Many students enjoyed working on math projects. Academics ri ToT 1) fi Shes on a mission... Mrs. Mead carries = ladder to class to do w ho-knows-whg kind of project. The art classes were qj ways doing something new and exciting Busy at work....Brandon Harris Goover those notes... Delwyn Andrews works hard on his art project during g0es Over a painting during art class. class. Hard work was always recog- Art helped students appreciate creativ- nized when the project was finished. ity during school hours. Fix it up right...Daniel Harris looks at his sculpture. Effort was shown in all aspects of the class. Get to work! Tony Upchurch couldnt Dont think too hard...Heather Smith takes look any more excited in his art class. time to decide whats next with her creative art After working on a project students often work. Art was something that took a lot more became frustrated. thinking than what some students thought. atching the action... Coach Howe akes sure that the middle schoolers are ife in all their activities. Teacher su- srvision was a must for the PE classes. f inock em out! A group of students lay a competitive game of Knock Dut. The game was a fast-paced, spir- ed way to spend the PE period. i Give me that ball! David Garofalo tries to take the ball away from Coach Wash- ington. Game strategies were always put into play during PE classes. Taking a break... Two middle schoolers grab a soda before heading back to the gym. Working hard often made the stu- dents thirsty. I can do it too! The hard-working boys try to master the art of dancing while playing basketball at the same time. Such multi- tasking was a must-have for PE classes. Watch out! A group of freshman watch the exciting basketball game. Physical Educa- tion was always an exciting class for ev- eryone involved. Recording grades. Ms. Kirksey is recording grades so that she can submit them on time. Teachers should record their grades daily so it is not as stressfy| oe _@_ on them when it comes time to send out . ligion Se _ report cards. wy Fete a as ; EF os Listen up! Anna Bernal presents her religion project to the class. Students can pull up their grades with fun and easy projects. Religion Turner act out a behavioral system Fi = { : . | f ne Oh Behave! Mallory Jones and Leslie | ; for the class. Projects and group ef- i eaten S C oO . nee forts were made to understand why 7 h aed ae 4 5 7 people act the way they do. Ir j Family Photo... Ashley Leonard and Katherine Mann pose for a picture with their baby. The sack of flower was used all week to teach students lessons in responsibility. Shh, its starting... Nicola Rossi and Colleen Hickey perform in the one-act play. Actors loved performing for the school and other guests. I remember... Kurt Neisser stars in the White Room of My Remembering. Troubadors put in hours of practice, and it paid off during the show. How do I do this? A PALS member helps some- one else with her home- work. PALS club took pride in helping others. Helpin out! PALS participant takes a break / to smile for the camera. PALS members always worked their hardest. Zz Up and coming... The middle schoolers make up a large por- tion of the Cavalier band. Par- ticipation from each grade was necessary for a great sound. The Band and Flag Team The sound of music... The upper- classmen look spiffy in their band uniforms as they pose for a picture. The wind instrumental group worked as one body for the season. Ve've got the beat... The musi- ans are an important part of the chools pep rallies and football sames. Band proved to be an excel- ent way to show their creativity. Some Cavalier spirit... Norman Gonzales poses for being the first chair in the state competition. Norman is one of the best flute play- ers the school has to offer. Smile wide... The percus- sion section sticks together for a group picture. Drums added a good foundation for a hard song. Hard at Work! Katie Boston Dont take proofreads her page before preparing to sumbit it. The time spent reviewing pages it too serious... ~* Amanda Ritter stresses out over Md her yearbook page. Some students took on a great responsibility in resulted in many great pages. the making of the yearbook. Left to right: Mr. Downs, Sam Mclaurin, Ashley Leonard, Amand Ritter, Blair Slocum, Emily Wyche, Chloe Spicer, Katie Boston, Jarre! Cooper, Jamie Powers, Adam Romine, Kenny Epps, Jacob Adams Lauren Gibson, Ben Bollinger, Kristen Anglea, and Dauphin Childs aag Clubs job well done...Chloe Spicer hoks over her completed page ith satisfaction. Finishing a ange was always a relief after hany days of hard work. he thinkers...Sara Spinetto and enny Epps contemplate over what ) do next. Working with others lowed many ideastobe exchanged, Iminating in a great yearbook. All caught up...Ashley Leonard carefully crops a pic- ture for one of her pages. Pa- tience was often needed in the production of the year book. y ( - ne | - Pick a good one! Katie Garofalo carefully chooses pictures to scan for the yearbook. This was an im- portant process in making sure there were good pictures for each page. S O72 Ss |e ae el Dont think too hard! Ben Bollinger concentrates on the task at hand. Good effort was seen throughout the comple- tion of all the pages produced. Be original! Jacob Adams and his fellow yearbook classmates look through old yearbooks. Looking at previous yearbooks always gave inspiration for new ideas! Yearbook Get Low! Mr. Mac, Tony Pierce, Stay in tune. The girls in the chorus Todd Freeman, and Robert Slocum always impress the audience with love partcipating in special events like their beautiful voices. The chorus the Christmas assembly. This was a worked extremely hard to put on | ~ memorable sight for everyone. special events and performances. Mic Check 1-2-3. Winslow Rumph prepares to perform along with the chrorus ensemble. The Chorus ensemble received numerous awards for their high achievment and hard work. Thanks !The chorus ensemble was happy to perform at the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame on Veterans Day. This was a great way to show our appreciatic m to the veterans. Music to your ears. Eleni Dermatas, Burney Pollock, and Caroline Freliche follow Mrs. Washburns lead. These girls took chorus practice seriously. Ding! The hand bells offer a different yet exciting twist to the chorus. The hand bell ringers performed for the student body at the Christmas assembly. Louder! Mrs. Washburn directs the chorus as she plays the keyboard. Practice was vital and improved the skills of the chorus members. Chorus Top Left: Jenny Sanders, Christine Relton, Brayden Ware, Stephanie Stout. Bottom Left: Daniel Bernal, Chloe Spicer, Josh Rowland. Solving Problems!! Josh Rowland works on a math problem on the board. Being in trigonometry helped Josh Rowland at competitions. Math Team Time is of the essence!!! Junior Chloe Spicer works as fast as she can on a problem. It was important to be fast at competitions. Te? aman Mrs. Bentley poses with the Middle School Math Club. Eryn Dunwody works on a math problem. Students often spent time practicing problems. Its All About the Benjamins!! Middle School Math Club Officers Math Club Treasurer David From the Left: Treasurer David Garofalo, President Amelia Son, Garofalo works on math. We Vice President Tore Akin, Secretary Eryn Dunwody. hope he was good with math...he handled the money. Math Club QGaoe Checkmate! Mary Wiggins Think hard. Olivia Bushy and Mallory Jones battle inthe thinks of her next move on exciting chess game. Chess club the chess board. Chess is a is one of the many clubs offered great thinking game. at Mount de Sales. Kings, Knights and Rooks. The members of the chess club have fun at a meeting. Clubs are a fun way to enjoy school. Chess Club Jumpin Gyros Gray Chapman spells Greek words that Mr. Downs calls out. Mr. Downs devoted many hours to teaching Greek. = ) phe A ~ de sien 5% ws (see if PT hataddial 2 aT Atlan * heck vour webpa? ake sult isthe From Left: Jeremy Pohl, Gray Chapman, Eric Miltner, Zack Irwin. Alpha, Beta, Kappa, Gamma Senior Jeremy Pohl practices writing Greek on the board. They had to study very hard to learn the Greek language. Greek Cub So Far There Arent Any Mistakes.... Norman Gonzales corrects some of his teammates for the literary competi- tion. The speeches really improved after the students gave their inputs. Clubs Listen Up...Kurt Niesser prepares for the literary competition by practicing his speech in front of people. Students should be well prepared on this day. How Does This Sound? Chelsea Bunn reveals the speech she has planned to use at the literary competition. It is good for them to get other students opinions. Whats Wrong? Jesse Pilkenton asks the class what was wrong with his speech. Students are able to use constructive criticism to help each other. Literary Competition Top Row: Jonathan Wyche, Darren Troutma , Jennifer Simpliciano, Kristin Reed, Alina Nieser, Stacey Nicholes, Erin Misch, Janna Matson, Kristie Herrick, Leslie Rumph, Amber Austin, Kaitlin Westfall, Kristin West, Tyler Wade, Gordon Thomas, Luke Scarborough, Jeremy Radkins, Maria Phelps, Kurt Smith; Second Row: Casey Ingram, Ronnie Kelsey, Henry Leslie, Faith Madison, Ellen Maffeo, Keenan Malone, Rachel Masters, Maggie McBrearty, Justin Messex, Jonathan Miller, Maggie O Brien, Katie OBrien, Diamond Odell, Tiffany Tate, Katie Beth Price, Adam Purvis, Annie Simpson, Amelia Son, Kendra Thurmond: Bottom Row: Mariama Homan, Mallory Hinzman, Mallory Heath, Kaeleigh Heath, Phillip Harvey, Carly Freliche, Lacey Foster, Michael Evans, Eryn Dunwoody, Ali Crownover, Casey Coley, Lindsay Chapfield, Olivia Bentley, Chris Barroso, Emily Alston, Tori Akin. k = = os : 4 ~ = SS ; Family Support! Parents and What an honor! Janna delta nae aac h tifi grandparents are proud of their Matson recieves her certifi- ; 4 ; : : children and grandchildrens cate from Mrs. Dadisman. ; i . , Bi accomplishments. They came to Everyone recieved certifi- : ; the ceremony to support their cates to show that being a : ; ] F ; children/grandchildren. part of the club is an honor. Food... New inductees enjoy refreshments. Every- one was filled with joy When the ceremony ended, and they were ready to eat. Time for Dessert! After the ceremony new and old mem- bers went straight to the refreshments. This was everyones favorite section of the night. Welcome to the club! Fresh- man member, Sarah Sanders, congratulates the new induct- ees. Officer members spoke during the induction ceremony. Congratulations! Olivia Bently signs her name into the book of National Junior Honor Society Club members. This was the initiation process for the club. To be a member... Kurt Smith reads the pledge of the National Junior Honor Society to the new inductees. The new members had to promise to uphold the high standards of the club. Nation Junior Honor Society 1 J 473 } Top Row (I-r): Victoria Anderson, Jennifer Lidstone, Lacey Young, Ashley Banks, Laura White, Kasey Price, Crystal Dong, Cathy Atienza, Taylor Ware, William Rather, Ashleigh George, Norman Gonzales, Bottom Row (I-r): Temia Leslie, Leslie Jerkins, Amanda Perofsky, Megan Ramaiya, Jessica Wyche Beautiful Music! Norman 2 : Another one in the book. Gonzales plays a song during n : Perofsk . ; : ; : Amanda Perofsky signs her the induction ceremony. His Bereta Nab eer 3 ; name in the book. Being talent was greatly appreciated : ; : : yy ale oli hauacdl ane inducted into this club was @ oO hearc us honor. To the best of your ability... The new inductees make their statements of promise to be in a constant position of leadership throughout their highschool careers and later on in life. Being a part of the ceremony was a tremendous honor for all of the students ji Punch to it... Junior Taylor Ware enjoys some refreshments after being inducted to the club. The students had to maintain a high average in all academics to even be considered to join. = A elcome to success... Junior *ssica Wyche puts her name h the book of new inductees. 0 be inducted you have ) show leadership and character. Foreign Language Honor Society Scanning... Mr. Vela works to put pictures Surfin The Net!! - : Mrs. Timms tries to put a few from the graduation ceremony ; c = wo new things on the MDS page. on the web page. They did a . = : The web page was always up great job putting the pages to date. together. Dynamic Duo... Ms. Timms and Mr, Vela chat about plans for the next update on the web page. They always knew how to make the site magical!!! Web Team Below: Erik Hardison points out the good sides of absti- nence until marriage. The Chastity Team is based on this. Below: Jesse Pilkenton and Nathan Masters talk about the meaning of the word chastity. The literal meaning is the condition of being pure. Left: Mary Jurgenson listens intently to the conversation at hand. Right: Bethany Dadisman is caught in the middle of a debate about chastity. These debates were very common amongst students. Above: Joanna Akin, Bethany Dadisman, and Mary Jurgensen discuss the values of sexuality. These are very important in observing their faith. Top Row: Norman Gonzales, Laura White, Temia Leslie, Victoria Anderson, Katherine Mann, A.J. Son;Third Row: Mrs. Dermatas, Marilyn Martinez, Ciara Ellison, Cathy Atienza, Alayana Dye, Lisa Fox, Nelson Quantania, Bryan Jones, Jacob Adams; Second Row: Kayla Nessing, Malory Murphy, Mary Montgomery, Emily Walsh, Christine Lopapa, Natalie Martinex, Danielle Grinstead, Candace Dupree, Jimmy Cassidy; Bottom Row: Kyle Prebble, Vivi Brown, Ashley Dempsey, Burney Pollock, Eleni Dermatas, Sam McLaurin, Jamie Collins Opa! The international club | How do I do this? Katie learns to Greek dance. The Crumbley tries her hand at Greek members caught on quickly dancing. She appreciated the and enjoyed the dancing. chance to experience a different culture, Top Row: Daniel Harrison, Thomas Davis, Andrew Dockrell; Sixth Row: Carla Martinez, Emily Walsh, Ashley Dempsey, ELeni Dermatas, Sam McLaurin, Courtney Newman: Fifth Row: Jon Giles, Jesse Pilkenton, Eric Oetter, Nathan Masters, Kenny Epps, Brandon Mahoney, Eric Roberts, Charlie Cassidy; Fourth Row: Tony Arena, Bethany Dadisman, Burney Pollock, patrick Hanson, Adam Smith, Natalie Martinez, Jimmy Cassidy, Patrick Macaffee, Courtney Crosby, Mary Wiggins; Third Row: Katie Wright Joana Akin, Candice Dupree, Ryan Graycheck, Daniel Stefano, Drew Larkin, Joey Shackleford, Jacob ,dams, Jeremy Pohl, Vinni Cavaliere; Second Row: Laura White, Katherine Mann, Anna Kate Kallay, Leslie Jerkins, Jilian Brosas, Nigel Esser, Adam Romine, Joseph Kiefer; Front Row: Christine Relton, Temia Leslie, Kayla Nessing, Catherine Snow, Vivi Brown, Lauren Melvin, Chloe Spicer, Mary Montgomery, Beth Weaver, Victoria Worthy, and Daniel Harris. Save our earth! Patrick White paper only! Mary MacAffee scavenges through Montgomery empties the the recycables. The environ- recycling bin. Students never mental club tried their best to wnaed paper. help the environment. Keys to the Future...Highly honored Key Club members take a short break for a quick pose during the annual Key Club ceremony. Key Club was a great way for many students to express their values outside of the classroom. From left to right: Leslie Jerkins, Shannon Hennan, Katie Garofolo, Amara Nwosu. A guiding light ...Jason A New Light... Seventh grader Caitlin Cunard receives his Key Club Giles receives applause upon the an- service award. Jason was a nouncement of her position in the strong force in providing lead- Builders club. This club gave younger ership this year. kids a chance to do service similar to that done in the Key Club. Commander and Chief...Mr. Boland commands the newly Sworn in Builders club. Prime lead- ership and deditcation were just a few things Mr. Boland provided. Seeds For Success... Builders Club members help rake and clean Mount De Sales campus and surroundings. Having fun and helping were just afew things that took place this year. A Whale of A Good Time... Caroline Ferliche once again helps out MDS in honoring our builders club. Helping out our community is one of MDS number one pri- orities. Painting a black chair.... Stuart Oglvie, Kurt Hardison, and Nina Amporful help jazz up our neighborhood park. Improv- ing the earth is # | !!! Captain Planet...Freshman Build- ers Club members help clean the curbside after a long day of school. Their dedication helped make this years club a success. Builders Club ean Our Lovely Trio Kibby Pierce, Chloe Spicer, and Laura Stembridge pose f a quick picture after a footbal game. Pep Club provided gre; support for our athletes. We got Spirit How bout you...Sophomore Lana Dy tests her tonsils to the soun of the beat. Thankfully, Nei gave her an altoid just befoy Say Cheese Tupac Pep Club throw Ya hands in the air... Cavalier Ambassadors help show middle school parents ground the campus. It was their dedication that brought the school millions. BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! Sophomore Diana Minks helps introduce new students around the school. A friendly face always made MDS our home away from home. J = alt = it as Se Helping hands... Seniors Jesse Pinkelton and Nathan Masters pose for a quick picture after coming out of the Sheridan Hall closet. Nathan and Jesse were a big help to the ambassadors this year. Todays Forecast....Sunny Junior Nelson Quintinilla introduces this years TV to the junior class. Morning an- nouncements wouldnt be the same without it. But maybe one day, you never know. Cavalier Ambassadors Front Row (l-r): Laura White, Jilian Brosas, Leslie Jerkins, Anna Kate Kallay, Temia Leslie, Brittany Hudson, Jeremey Pohl, Victoria Anderson. Middle Row (l-r): Ashley Dempsey, Carla Martinez, Beth Fransioli, Ashleigh George, Alicia Kelly, Leslie Turner, Katherine Mann, Norman Gonzales, Chloe Spicer, Crystal Dong, Christine Relton. Back Row (l-r): Maggie Orlando, Emily Walsh, Julie Laughter, Jimmy Cassidy, Nelson Quintanilla, Burney Pollack, Mary Montgomery, Daniel Harris, Ginny Sanders, Smile. Members of SADD Dont Drink and Drive! Katherine pause to pose for a picture. The Mann smiles for a picture while members of SADD worked passing out red ribbons. Red ribbons hard to inform students on the were passed out to remind all students danger of drinking and driving. to not drink and drive on prom night. Front Row (l-r): Lauren Melvin, Vivi Brown, Mary Jurgensen, Chase Henderson, Ryan Graycheck, Candice Dupree, Danielle Grinstead, Christine Lapoppa, Coach Travis Dotterer. 2nd Row (I-r): Michael Conforti, Uchenna Nwosu, Bethany Dadisman, Joanna Akin, Katherine Snow, Meghan Slonaker. 3rd Row (I-r): Jennifer Lidstone, Erik Hardison, Adam Smith, Jason Cunard, Carl Pucket, Clinton Johnson. Top Row (l-r): Nathan Masters, Kenny Epps, Eric Roberts, Joseph Keifer. oe Sd MEE 8 we Good Morning class. Senior Nathan Masters talks to his classmates about his journey of sports and religion. Students involved themselves in the activities of their clubs. In the name of the Father and the... Seniors Jessie Pilkenton and Chase Henderson show the sign of the cross. The students were very serious about their faith and their sports. Top Row (I-r): Kristie Herrick, Jideka Nwosu, Carly McCallie, Kate Perofsky, A.J. Shilcoski, Fitz Waterman, Second Row (l-r): Brandon Monroe, Katie Beall, Adam Fyke, Lisa Fox, Natalie Martinez. Adam Smith, Patrick Slonaker, Third Row (I-r): Caroline Freliche, Meaghan Slonaker, Mary Jurgensen, Mallory Murphy, Adrienne Garofalo, Eleni Dermatas, A.J. Son, Jeremey Phol, Bottom Row (I-r): Jesse Pilkenton, Bethany Dadisman, Leslie Jerkins, Joanna Akin, Mallory Jones. Just one more!! Adam Smith puts one of his campaign signs on the wall. Those running for student council put many signs around the school to get their names out there. Lets get to work! Student council president Adam Fyke takes charge during a meeting. The Student Council was so important to the student body. Top Row (I-r): Amelia Son, Jonathan Matheney, Daniel Cassidy, Catie Heenan, Bottom Row (I-r): Colin Holder, Rachel Masters, Olivia Bentley, Faith Madison, Tori Akin, Caitlin Giles. What? Student council representative Olivia Bentley watches her fellow classmates. Being on student council was an honor and a priviledge. Student Council Attention please! Middle schoolers listen to their student council reps during class one day. The student council worked really hard for their fellow students. Sports Divider v ci > la D > a. 7 2) Rip It! Senior Tony Arena prepares to score a goal against Stratford. He con- tributed a lot this year. to the team Move it or Lose it! Senior Tommy Hurley stays in control of the ball as he heads to the goal. Tommy was the secret weapon for the team. Sams the man! The guys con- gratulate Sam after his second goal. Sam scored two of his league-leading twenty goals in the championship. Stand back everyone hes going to score...Senior Tony Arena fakes out a Stratford player on his way to the goal. Tony was known for his quick moves. Celebrate! MDS play hold troph boys their The ers high. very their wer enthusiastic afte win. Twice is Nice!! MDS playe] celebrate after their victory j the state championship gam Hard work and dedication |e them to their second title. Riverside Westminster FPD TSA CFCA SEA TSA FPD CFCA SEA owu~s) ~~) Ww ~) -~JI nN GISA PLAYOFFS JMA 14 FCA 5 Final Four Westminster 2 SEA 3 Final Record 18-1-0 State Champs!! *Nationally ranked #7 | y etting High! Kenny pps flies through the air, eading the ball into the oal. Plays like this left tratford in a daze. Back Row:(I-r) Coach Vince Datillo, Wesley Moulton, Kenneth Suchower, Patrick Hanson, Tony Arena, Sam McLaurin, Tommy Hurley, Bryan Benton, Kevin Miller, Kenny Epps, Ryan Graycheck, Joey Shackleford, Amanda Ritter, Coach David Taylor, Katie Garafalo, Front Row:(I-r) Taylor Ware, Josh Miller, Micah Pherson, Brandon Mahoney, Jimmy Cassidy, Uchenna Nwosu, Andrew Dockrell, Luke Mummert, Dean Harper, Ryan Liedle, Jay Gibson. Not Pictured: Ashley Leonard, David Bushey I'll put it on a dime. Senior Wesley Moulton delivers a great cross. Wesley spent time working last summer to prepare for the season. Get off me! Sam McLaurin dribbles cautiously as he prepares to pass to a team- mate. Patience is a very im- portant asset. Heads held high... The team walks proudly off the field with their second title. Teamwork was key to their success this year. Varsity Boys Soccer rit 61) Pass. Senior Amara Nwosu carefully knocks the ball to a fellow teammate. Passing helps to maneuver the ball through the other teams. Get Open. Eighth grader Lindsey Chatsfield prepares to deliver the ball to a teammate. The girls showed great patience during the season. You cant catch me! Junior Vivi Brown pushes the ball past her defender. Vivis speed and athleticism was a great asset to the team this year. Sports Shoot! Sophomore Katherine Snow tries to take a shot through a group of her defenders. The team was young and will have a lot of talent coming back for next year. Heads Up. Eighth grader Katie OBrien closes her eyes and prays she hits the ball. The girls were willing to sacrifice their bodies if they had to. You Take it. Eighth graders Kendm Thurmond and Maggie OBrien try to decide who will take the ball. The | group of 8th graders who stepped in this year did a great job for the team, MDS Varsity Girls Soccer 2003-2004 Monroe APS HHC Deerfield CFCA Deerfield Heritage Fellowship APS Stratford Tattnall Stratford CFCA FPD Tattnall FPD swe SNM WhM UW oO NN Oo~ APS Back Row (I-r): Coach Vince Dattilo, David Bushey, Leslie Jerkins, Meghan Slonaker, Adrienne Garafalo, Cassie Overmam, Katherine Snow, Vivi Brown, Cassandra Coronel, Kendra Thurmond, Katie Garafalo, Lindsey Chatfield, Maggie OBrien, Olivia Bushey, Coach David Taylor. Front Row (l-r): Kasey Coley, Katie OBrien, Mary Jerguson, Candice Dupree, Anna Kate Kallay, Amanda Ritter, Rainey Pearson, Amara Nwosu, Jennifer Lidstone, Kaitlyn Thomas, Caroline Cook. Well miss you Candice. Senior Candice Dupree walks through a tunnel of her teammates on Senior Night. All of the senior girls will be greatly missed. I hope somebody gets there. We scored! Vivi Brown and 4 ~ Eye on the goal. Senior Anna Senior Anna Kate Kallay drives Katherine Snow celebrate Kate Kallay takes the ball and a ball across the field. The girls after the Cavs scored another heads towards the goal. The played well together which was goal. The girls showed great team fought hard and had a * : a factor in their great season. enthusiasm all season. > : successful season this year. \ arsity Girls Soccer M1 TG) 3) n a ee = _ Kick It! Luke Graycheck heads towards the goal, The leadership of the older players led them to the championship. Bring It! Charlie Cassidy dribbles past two defenders. Confidence to take players on helped the boys win their second straight championship. You cant guard me! Andrew Intaphan takes the ball and moves past his defender. His moves left opponents defenseless. Getting it started. Nathan Bier starts the attack for the Cavaliers. Passing was a key ele- ment of the MdS attack. 2003-2004 B-team Boys Soccer Ist place in GLS.A B-team Tournament Top Row: (1-r) Kyle Liedle, Brayden Ware, Cruz Salinas, Luke Graycheck, Matthew Moulton, State Champs! Zack Stoup, Jake Demarest, Nathan Bier, Charlie Cassidy, Andrew Intaphan, Bottom Row: (I- r) Christian Goulding, lan Owoho, Jonathan Miller, Andrew Suarez, Taylor Intaphan, John Kot, Patrick Bartlett, David Garafalo, Daniel Cassidy, Scotty Adams, John Staggs Look at my skills! Catherine Conforti goes to make her move as she heads down the field. The aggressiveness of the team was a big reason they had such a great season. You cant catch me. Julia Conforti moves towards the goal as her defender tries to catch up with her. The younger girls proved to be a great help to the team this year. Ouch! Erin Lewis gets tackled as she pushes the ball past the defender. The girls showed Thats my ball. Malia Mack is their toughness in each and determined to steal the ball from every game this year. her opponents. The girls had a great year and showed the potential they have for years to come 2003-2004 B-team Girls Soccer 3rd place in the GLS.A B-team state tournament Back Row (l-r): Coach Vince Dattilo, Erin Lewis, Catherine Conforti, Cassie Taylor, Kasey Peyatt, Mariama Holman, Kate Perofsky, Kathleen Suhr, Coach David Taylor. Front Row (l-r): Angie Forero, Meredith Epps, Julia Conforti, Caitlin Giles, Malia Mack, Katie King, Heather Dale, Savannah Kay. Time out! The offensive line while Coach Slocum explains the next play. The short breaks between plays gets some water gave players a chance to rest. Heading to victory... The players head on to the field for another successful game. Game ored throughout the season. traditions were hon- Sports Dont drop it! Brandon Harris reaches up for a pass from the quarterback. Pass- ing was an important part of the teams offense. Z Go get em! Coach Freeman gives the players a pep talk before a big game. The en- thusiasm of the coaches was a great help to the team. Run, Blake, Blake Mears outruns his Op- run! Senior; ponents easily. Senior lead. ership was one factor in keep ing up the teams morale A wall of encouragment.,,, The underclassmen cheer on the starting defense. Strong support was a must for the football team. Westfield RMA ELA Southland 20 Sherwood* 19 John Mill. CFCA Tattnall** Stratford** FPD** State Playoffs Pinewood 54 Westfield 14 *Homecoming **Region games 0 cell phones allowed! Coach Mac gives A.J. Schilcoski seconds before hanging up the phone. Nothing was as impor- tant to football as Coach Mac. five Fred Howe Coach Romi Coa Coach Bryan Kemp Perez. P. Heenan, A.J Todd Freeman, Coach Gerdine Henderson, T. Peyatt, J Top Row (l-r): Coach Warell, P. Slonaker, f Kiefer, Coach Johny Mac Second Row (l-r): M. Alston, G Cunard. B. Jones, D. Harrison, Z. Zanghi, J. Watruba, K Thomas. B. Hinson, S. Esser, B. Cunard, B. Mears, B. Harris, Mitchell. T. Upchurch, K. Manley, A. Borroso, K. Kiefer Reese, T Walsh, K Bunn, E. Hardison, Purvis, J Hardison, C The kick is good! Joseph Kiefer practices his punt on theline. The football team was blessed with tal- ented kickers this season. Jim Schilcoski, J Plikenton, Williams, Bottom Row Robert Slocum, P Bundrage, C. Henderson, J Water Boy Michael Slonaker Ogilvie, Q. Bishop, J Third Row (l-r): M Newmans, M. Conforti, A. Smith, I (l-r): N. Masters, E. Oetter, S Monroe Massey. Coach Dawson I Westfall N. Esser, B Take it to em! The team dogpiles in an attempt to stop the opponents drive. The de- fense was always a determin- ing factor of the game. Go for glory! Eric Oetter rushes defending players for a touchdown. Hard work during practice paid off during the games. past Varsity Football Watch me fly! Gordon Thomas jumps high into the air with a defender close by to catch the football. Gordons ability to make plays helped the team alot Give me a block! A football player tries to make a break through the other teams line. Teamwork like this was a must- have on this team. Headed for the goal line! Cameron Claxton sets up his defender before he makes his move. Cameron made some great runs this year. The man who gets it all started. Coach Robert Slocum poses for a picture while taking a break from his busy schedule. He is always at work for the football program. Scoreboard Windsor W Stratford L Tattnall Back Row (I-r): Coach Michael Slonaker, Dane Phillips, Mikey Upchurch,, Phillip Harvey, Tyler Wade, Matthew Scroggins, Gordon Thomas, Cameron Claxton, Bob Corty, Coach Bryan Kemp. Second Row (I-r): Keenan Malone. FPD W Ronnie Kelsey, Willis Kallay, Joel Hyder, Chris Barroso, Tripp Seda, Trey Smith, Coach Fred Howe, Third Row (I- r): Brian Gillespie, Justin Messex, Carson Singletary, Sean Cunnard, Luke Scarborough, Brian Johnson, Will Odom, Jonathan Eason, Matthew Thompson, Chris Conner, Front Row (l-r): | Archie Swain, Taylor Morehouse, Ross McCallie, Adam Purvis. Mitchell Midkiff, Bobby Upchurch, Ryan Ussery, Brett Rogers, Jake Morris. 000 E. Fall B-Team Top Row (l-r):Kristie Herrick, Katie Winter B-Team Top Row (l-r): Laura Cook, Jessica Lee, Moorhouse, Rachel Masters, Katherine Limer, Laura Katie Heenan, Maggie Shackleford, Mallory Heath, Cook, Second Row (l-r): Victoria Worthy, Ellie Lovein, Middle Row (l-r): Katherine Limer, Martha Montgomery, Martha Montgomery, Jessica Lee, Maggie Shackelford, Katie Moorhouse Bottom Row (l-r): Kristie Herrick, Botom Row (l-r): Carly McCallie, Amanda Dempsey Carly McCallie, Amanda Dempsey, Victoria Worthy Fall C-Team Top Row(l-r): Meaghan Hanson, Winter C-Team Top Row/(l-r): Meaghan Ashley Fowler, Christine Montgomery, Cocoa Hanson, Ashley Fowler, Christine Montgom- Esser, Middle Row: (l-r) Ann Glasco, Katie ery, Cocoa Esser, Middle Row: (l-r) Ann Simpson,Kara Thompson, Bottom Row: (l-r) Glasco, Katie Simpson,Kara Thompson, Bot- Annie Simpson,Olivia Bentley tom Row: (l-r) Annie Simpson,Olivia Bentley Sports Look at those girls! The fal) cheerleading squad takes a break to smile for the camera Their smiles often brought about a positive atmosphere Take Charge! Laura Stembridge shows key leadership skills as she directs the cheerleading squad. -_ Varsity Cheerleading Top Row(| to r): Christine Lopapa, Kibby Pearce, Amanda Perofsky, Mary Montgomery, Jennifer Lidstone, Jamie Powers, Chloe Spicer Middle Row(I to r): Danielle Grinstead, Candice Dupree, Courtney Crosby, Mallory Jones, Caroline Freliche, Leslie Jerkins Bottom Row(I to r): Laura Stembridge, Shannon Heenan Time Flies...Laura Stembridge, Danielle Grinstead, and Candice Dupree have put forth years of dedication and hard work to their squad. These senior cheerleaders will miss cheering for their team after they are graduated. Three of a kind...Junior cheer- leaders Jamie Powers, Christine Lopapa, and Mary Montgomery pose for the camera. Girls often found time to bond. Football Fanatics...Chloe Spicer and Shannon Heenan sport our teams football jerseys for a pep rally to show their spirit. Girls often show their support and loyalty to the athletic teams by doing fun stuff. Varsity Cheerleading Push it to the limit! Senioy Simon Radomski races towards the finsh line. A good time was what the runners hoped to end with. Lil Engine that could... Ryland Rumph pushes himself to finish the race. His hard work was rewarded with a good season. Neck and neck... Daniel Bernal strives to blow by his opponent. Taking a break... Anna Bernal The runners good attitudes waits for her event to begin. proved to be an asset to the These breaks were needed in team. between competitions to replenish energy. Top Row(I-r) Coach Walls, Joanna Akin, Gina Tamboli, Katherine Snow, Ryland Rumph, Simon Radomski, Brian Bernal, Matthew Lewis Second Row(I-r) Meaghan Slonaker, Marilyn Sawyer, Erica Deeb, Natalee Cooper, Amie Green Bottom Row(I-r) Clare Stiff, Vivi Brown, Anna Bernal, Amara Nwosu Cross Country What a pitch!Lacey Foster hopes for a strike as she pitches the ball. Getting opposing players out was one satisfying aspect of the game. Three strikes youre out!!! Brittany Hinson makes a great play as she throws the ball to her team mate. Team cooperation was important to the teams success. Top Row(I-r) Coach Donovan Yarnall, Julia Conforti, Taylor Knott, Megan Harned, Coach Anglea, Kealeigh Heath, Kim Roberts, Coach Chester Pierce Bottom Row(I-r) Brittany Hinson, Page Brooks, Becky Manley, Alex Heath, Jessica Carr Watch it fly! Kim Roberts looks on in amazement at the ball she just hit. Strong batters were vital to the teams offense. Here it comes...Michal Evans pitches the ball to the other team. A strong first pitch was a good way to begin the game. B-Team Softball | TA AS PRES 4 Out!! Lacy Foster saves her team by getting a girl Take me out to the ballpark, take me out as she tries to slide home. The team started off out to the game, buy me some pea- slow but ended as a winning team. nuts and cracker jacks... Lexi Stokes prepares to hit the ball. She had a great season at the plate. = - _ alin! . Se ee ee Se _ Getting Started... Kaitlyn Westfall warms up before another game. The team was very well prepared to face the opposition. If they dont win its a shame...Lacey Foster comes out of her motion to deliver a good pitch. The team had a good pitching rotation. Stee . ee ee ae ee I dont care if I ever come back, so its root, root, root for the home team. Kristen Anglea takes some infield before the inning starts. Warming up before the game starts is a necessity. So its 1, 2, 3 strikes youre out at the old ball game!!!Hayley Durr holds back on a bad pitch. Starting as lead off batter, she had to keep her eye on the ball. . 2 Varsity Softball Give me that ball! Justin Young fights for the ball during a game. The team was known for never giving up on a play. Thats in. Senior Andrew Durr knows his shot is in as soon as he lets it go. He gained much confidence in his shot as the year went along. Sports Bottom. Sophmore Josh Miller knocks down a three during a key game. The sophomores helped the team out a great deal this year. Good one. Seniors Kenny Epps and Enk Hardison laugh as Andrew Durr tells them a joke. The guys knew when they could joke and when they had to get serious. Give it up. Senior Erik Hardison calls for the ball after he beat his defender. The teams unselfishness helped to their great success, You got sauced! The SWAT team goes wild as Brandon Mahoney leads them in a chant. They were as involved in the game as the team was, 2003-2004 Varsity Boys Basketball Riverside 67 Westfield 51 Deerfield North Cobb Deerfield Westwood Brentwood GWA ACS Windsor CFCA ELCA Stratford Tattnall Sherwood FPD Windsor WSA Stratford 51 Region Tournament Stratford 50 FPD 51 State Tournament WSA 48 Dominion 43 Squad up! Yea. The guys get pumped up before they go out to win another game. They had many pre-game rituals to prepare themselves. Back Row (I-r): Coach Travis Dotterer, David Bushey, Kurt Hardison, Erik Hardison, Tommy Hurley, Carl Puckett, Patrick Slonaker, Kenny Epps, Manager Dawn Peterson, Coach Todd Freeman. Front Row (I-r): Manager Lauren Melvin, Uchenna Nwosu, Justin Young, Andrew Durr, Brandon Monroe, Josh Miller, Laura Stanford. You cant hold him! Senior Kenny Epps knocks down a shot while being fouled by an opposing player. He helped the team alot in his final year. Lets go boys! Charles Hampton tries to pump the boys up before another game. The SWAT team was a tremendous help to the team. Too easy. Senior Carl Puckett easily lays the ball in aganist FPD. Carl caused many coaches to have long nights trying to figure out how to guard him. Varsity Boys Basketball Shoot it! Kara Williams shoots a three-pointer from the baseline. Kara was one of the top three-point shooters in the region this year. This is my ball! Lindsey Williams fights FPDs Ashley Griffin for the ball. Getting on the floor and being aggressive was key for winning games. Sports Take it to the hoop! Junior Cari Quillian takes on CFCAs B.J. Harville. The girls inside game was crucial this year. You cant handle me! Senior Joanna Akin makes her move past FPDs Megan DelaRosa. The team relied on Joannas post strength. In Your Face! Senior Sara Spinetto takes on CFCAs BJ Harville to try to score a layup. Each players technique was unique but effective Lets go Cavaliers! Coach Jim Massey gives the team a pep talk during a time-out, rhese vibrant discussions kept the team morale high. Team Deerfield FPD Westfield N. Cobb Westwood Brentwood George Walton Aug. Christ. Windsor CFCA ELCA Stratford Tattnall Sherwood Windsor Westminster CFCA Stratford Tattnall FPD Region Tournament Tattnall 45 Mad skills! Gina Tamboli drives into the lane to get off a jump shot. Her ball handling skills and quickness were important to the team. Top Row: (l-r) Manager Adam Fyke, Coach Mia Washington, Katie Bealle, Sara Spinetto, Cari Quillian, Joanna Akin, Caroline Cook, Coach Pete Ranson, Video David Bushey, Coach Jim Massey Bottom Row: (l-r) Manager Katie Massey, Natalee Cooper, Nina Amporful, Kaitlin Westfall, Jideka Nwosu, Lexi Stokes, Kara Will- iams, Meaghan Slonaker, Gina Tamboli, Lindsey Williams, Manager Nana Amporful Get tough! Senior Meaghan Slonaker works hard on defense. Meaghans defensive quickness shut down many opponents key players this season. Be aggressive! Junior Cari Quillian fights for possesion of the ball. Passion for the game was one of the teams high points this year. Defense! Coach Jim Massey instructs the girls into a defense. The intensity of the teams defense kept them in several games this season. Too Easy. Patrick Slonaker easily knocks down a short jumpshot for the Cavs. The sophomores provided much needed leadership this year. Good Job! Coach Freeman congragulates the team after another victory. His words of encouragement helped the guys tremendously this year, Cleaning the boards. Justin Andrews shows off his Ahhh! Brandon Jolley athleticism while pulling down yells as he goes fora layup _a rebound. Hard plays help the over an opposing player. team to a successful season. B.J was an intimidating force for the team. 2003-04 B-team Basketball 12-6 Riverside Westfield Riverside Deerfield Windsor Central Fellowship Stratford Tattnall Eagles Landing Sherwood North Cobb FPD Westminister Windsor Central Fellowship F : Stratford ; Back Row (\-r): Manager Delaine Sanders. Manager Cassidy Tattnall Flowers, Michael Conforti., Keith Manley, Robert Halsey, FPD ; Matthew Barlow, Connor Bunn. Jonathan Wyche, Coach Todd Freeman. Front Row (l-r): Javon Brady, Darren Troutman, Brad Hinson, Justin Andrews, Kevin Sheehan. Outta my way big girl! Jideka Nwosu faces her defender, trying to score. \ fearless attitude kept up the teams confidence. Going to the hole. Lexi Stokes takes the ball to the basket. She showed confidence and leadership for the team this year. Get Open! Kaitlyn Westfall looks for help while being pressured by a defender. Her You cant block me! Katie point guard position was the Davis goes up for a shot most difficult on the court. over two defenders. The players were very tough and showed it this season. 2003-2004 B-team Girls Basketball Westfield Deerfield Windsor Central Fellowship Stratford Tattnall FPD ELCA Sherwood North Cobb WSA Windsor Cental Fellowship Stratford Back Row (\-r): Manager Richard Klingelhofer Nina Tattnall Amproful, Erin Milanek Leigh Ann Shy, Amber Milanek Katie FPD Davis, Natalee Cooper, Amie Green, Coach Mia Washington. Ot See eee Le Front Row (l-r): Catherine Conforti, Kaitlin Westfall, Jideka Nwosu, Nana Amproful, Lexi Stokes, Megan Harned. Get open. Will Odom looks for an open teammate to whom to get the ball . The unselfishness of the players was key to having the great season they did. 7th grade boys: Back Row (l-r): Taylor Moorhouse, Joseph Barraso, Jake Morris, Whit Young, Will Odom, Michael Gomez, Jonathan Matheney, Coach Brian Kemp Front Row (l-r): Daniel Cassidy, Eric Watkins, Sam Rumph, Ross McCallie, Gray McAfee, Matt Anderson. Not pictured: Paolo Cavaliere. Take it to the hoop. Paolo Cavaliere decides what to do as his defender applies pressure. Making good decisions is an important part of the game. Sports ZN 8th grade boys: Back Row (l-r): Davie Fowlkes. Philip Harvey, Gordon Thomas, Matthew Scroggins, wiley McDaniel Jonathan Miller, Coach Tam Smith. Front Row (l-r): Luke Scarborough, Conner Suttles, Scott Adams, Archie Swain, Adam Purvis, Ronnie Kelsey, Keenan Malone, Ryan Ussery. Score two more. Maggie OBrien drjves to the hole between two defenders. Her confidence helped the team out a great deal as the year proceeded. 4's 2 I got it. Tori Akin rips down a rebound from the other team. The height and expierence was a big part of the girls success. A | mds | MDg lh, e fel Po | D S = >) _ C-Team Girls: Back Row (l-r): Alex Hobbs,Kimberly Hall ,Maggie OBrien, Ali Crownover, Maria Phelps, Tori Akin, Katie OBrien. Coach Robert Slocum. Front Row (l-r): Michal Evans, Britany Hinson, Malia Mack, Cassie Taylor, Kaitlyn Thomas, Casey Ingram, Lindsay Chatfield. Not pictured Rachel Masters. Count It. Maria Phelps knocks down a shot while getting fouled. The team worked hard and never gave up on their way toa 7-2 record. 1.2.3.Win! Coach Slocum gives the girls a pep talk on their way to another win. Coach gave them great encouragement all year. 8th Grade Boys Basketball 4-5 7th Grade Boys Basketball 2-5 C-team Girls Basketball 7-2 Basketball Setting the pace...Eric Roberts is seen receiving his first place award while also setting the state record in his indi- vidual event. Practice was something that all the swimmers saw pay off. Show your colors...Corinne Booth shows off her school spirit before the state meet. The team was always trying to find Ways to support their team- mates. Just hanging out....A hand- ful of members get together before the big state meet. There are always times to be serious and times to have fun. Congratulations! Tony Chen receives one of his first place medals. There were many MDS students seen on the podium before the day was up. And the winners are... The two teams wait patiently to be awarded their trophies. This has become a tradition for the MDS teams with their consecutive wins. Senior leadership...Eric Roberts, Bethany Dadisman, Katie Wright, and Adam Romine pose for a picture. The seniors enthusiasm toward the sport helped encourage others to do theirbest. Look Mom!! Eric Roberts, Jimmy Cassidy, and Adam Romine pose for a quick picture. There was always time for fun on the team. Top Row (7) Evan Stanfield, Brayden Ware, Katie Greer, Chase Selling, Mary Montgomery, Cara Martinez, Natalie Holder, Emily Walsh, Adam Romine, Katie Wright, Natalie Dismuke, Jonathan Eason, Kaitlyn Stockslager, Janna Matson, Emily Heenan, Jeremy Radkins Second Row (ly) Coech Dadisman, Lauren Gibson, Bryan Jones, Jimmy Cassidy, Alison Lizek, Lee Discher, Logan Emenck, Michael Hughes, Kristen West, Kasey Price, Anneliese Edge. Front Row (7) Eric Roberts, Coach Rutenber, Brady Thomas, Christian Goulding, Bethany Dadisman, Vivi Brown, Maria Patterson, Connne Booth, Janika Braswell, Stephanie Stout, Jessica Koplin, and Christe Menwether. Take a breath... Jimmy Cassidy gasps for a breath during his breaststroke event. The team always gave it their best all the way down to their last breath. as Go, Go!! Adam Romine flys down the pool during one of his events. The members of the team always showed their best efforts. Zoning out... Bethany Dadisman takes a break between races to calm down and focus on her next event. Concentration was a main point of the sport. Varsity Swimming ama 2 ma a ios mam! e Fs Hoop De Hoop... Senior Ben Bollinger puts a beating on the FPD Vikings during the state playoffs this year. Ben went on to place 2nd. Way to Go Cavs! I must be Butter cause Im on a Roll... Senior Courtney Crosby fires back after a quick serve from her fellow team mate. Practice was a valuable part which led to the Cavs success. waded varany ( a r) Coach Patty Kallay, Kara Williams, Laney Boys Varsity (I-r) Coach Patty Kallay, Ben Bollinger, Kenneth Bateman, Christine Relton, Lacey Young, Courtney Crosby, Suchower, Bobby Arena, Melvin Smith, Joseph Keifer, Lauren Allen, Chloe Spicer, Caty Stallings, Laura Stembridge, 7 Kelly Kief Nathaniel Silva, Coach Travis Dotter, John Giles, Norman Gonzales, , ft Jim Flarnes, Kurt Smith, John Eathen. Tennis Putt Putt...Sam McLaurin prepares to putt for birdie. Fine attention to detail resulted in many great wins for the Mount deSales golf team. Chirp Chirp...Patrick Hanson chips for eagle. The efforts of all the players re- sulted in consistently good performances. (l-r) Coach Randy Davis, Thomas Davis, Luke Graycheck, Anthony Rosa, Jay Gibson, Kevin Sheehan, Ryland Rumph, Sam McLaurin, Patrick Hanson, Colby Story Hop To It!!! Loungin Around... Stick It To Um!!! William Rather does the long jump Nelson Quintanilla and Josh Rowland Pole vaulter Matt Scroggins eagerly during a meet against Tattnall, FPD, and goof off while waiting for their next awaits for the ref to blow the whistle Stratford. It looks like William had a lot event. The team had a good time in so he can go. The team also had two of practise. between and during the meets. State qualifiers: Chase Henderson and Matt Scroggins Getting Physical!!! Blake Mears stretches his arm and leg muscles before his event. Stretching was very important so as not to pull a muscle. Day Dreaming... Jeremy Watruba looks on as he takes a break from the heat and cheers his team mates on. The track team had a large number of runners qualify for the state track meet. A Putting The Shot... The track member performs in the shot put event. It took a lot of upper body strength to do this. ures A Time Is Precious!!! Anna Bernal uses her free time to rest after a hard event. Anna was also a part of the cross country team. Brotherly Love!!! Blake Mears congratulates Eric Otterer on his way to take a seat after complet- ing his run. The track team had a good time at the meets and enjoyed helping each other get through the mental toughness of running. Ready, Set, Match!! Willis Kallay uses the tech niques he learned at practice. Willis Kallay perfected many of these techniques It Takes Two To Tango!! Blake Mears wrestles with a student from Southland. Blake set many MDS school records. Win the Match! !! Chase Henderson gets ready to He's Pinned... make a move on his opponent. Micah Miller puts his opponent The wrestling team put 110% in a headlock. Micah was an in everything they did. accomplished wrestler from the junior class. Go Team Go!!! Zack Zanghi cheers on a teammate during a match. It was uplifting to receive such encouragement. Top Left: Brandon Harris, Tyler Wade, Matthew Moulton, Mikey Upchurch, Chris Barrosso Coach Howe, Matt Wade, Blake Mears, Zach Zanghi, Mikey Sypho, Micah Miller Manager Erica Zanghi, Jason Cunard, Chase Henderson, Jack Thomas, Coach Boland Gadsden Henderson, Clinton Johnson, Jonathon Johnson, Dane Phillips, Joel Hyder Not Pictured: Willis Kallay, Frank Perez Fast As Lightening!!! Sam Reese throws the ball to another player. These boys were always quick on the We're # I!!!! The B Team huddles together before their game. It wasnt hard to get these guys rowdy!!! Keep Your Eye On The Ball! This MDS athlete shows the pitcher whos boss. We were Smooth Criminal!!! excited to see all those This MDS athlete makes a run homeruns! for it and steals a base. The other team just wasnt as quick!! Run Like The Wind!!! An MDS baseball player finishes the diamond by running to home plate. We enjoyed all the excitement!! A Hard Days Work!!! Coach Chester Pierce directs a few players running bases. Because of him, the MDS B and C team baseball was truly amazing!!! Mr. Pierce also doubles as the school punisher. How does he do it all? A long day of yelling at students and handing out detentions and then an afternoon of coaching baseball...its absolutely unbelievable!! What a bold and heroic leader we have at MDS!!! Wrestling/Bageball What are you looking at? Sen Carl Puckett takes a break fron the game to pose for a picture, The players tried to have fun when the time was right. Hes Safe! Senior Carl Puckett slides safely back in first base. The seniors show great leadership through the hard work they displayed. Are you serious? Coach Kemp questions a strike call made by the umpire. The coaches made sure the umps didnt make too many bad calls without hearing about it. All smiles! Coach Yarnall is happy with the way the team is playing. The coaches gave the players encouragement throughout the season. Mds Baseball 2003-2004 Calvary Monroe Westfield JIMA Stratford ACS Calvary CFCA Westfield Windsor JIMA FPD Stratford TSA TSA CFCA Southland Windsor FPD State Tournament Bringin the heat. Senior Eric Home Run! Junior Luke ACS 6 Roberts delivers a pitch to the Mummert drives a ball over the ACS 10 opposing team. Eric was one center field fence. The team si * of the premier pitchers in the worked hard in the off-season to GISA this season. get their strength up for the season. Ready to Run. Senior Andrew Durr contemplates whether to steal second base. Players took their chances when a run was needed. Back Row (l-r): Coach Chester Pierce, Mahoney, Eric Roberts, Carl Puckett, Travis, Coach Bryan Kemp. Middle Row (I-r): Nathan Masters, Mat Wade, Andrew Durr, Luke Mummert, Sam Reese, Matt Barlow. Front Row (l-r): Manager Emily Walsh, Johnny Walsh, Brian Jones, Jesse Pilkenton, Patrick Faircloth, Micah Pherson, Manager Alison Lizek. Coach Donovan Yarnall, Brandon o Mp a 7 tse Sur WA Double Play! Senior Nathan Masters throws a runner out at first base. The teams defense was outstanding throughout the season. Focused. Senior Eric Roberts patiently waits for his next opportunity to get back on the field. The love for the game helped drive the team to the playoffs. Baseball rif OF 3) Too Easy. Junior Brandon Mahoney easily trots across home plate. Brandon put in a lot of hard work this year to make himself a better player. In Loving Memory Of Zachary Richard Bozman February 5, 1987 August 25, 2001 Cheeseheads! Zach was a huge lover of cheese as well as having fun. He always had a smile on his face and some- thing funny to say. Zach was always at peace with everyone, and we miss him very much. Peace, man! Zach liked dressing up for Halloween. Without modern medical advances, we might not have been able to enjoy Zachs presence or learn the lessons he taught us. Off To The Races... Gaining on his competition, senior David Bushey demol- ishes the hotdogs Glory! Glory!... Stuart Ogilvie reigns above all, holding the record of eating 13 hotdogs in 3 minutes. Cant eat just one... Joshua Schaveland takes a sip of water before he goes on to increase his numbers. The Results Are In... Mr. Midkiff announces the hot dog eating champions of the 2003-2004 contest Pf hey = PT a are ee 4 eo 3 | | ae 2 we il ea * : ie ; te thes Ar ae pe etie, | b " N . / * = : : & % 4 \ ~ a - y pe y, u lod as : | pet i at 1a ~e Me a *)., . Af ee am Wh Ty % Jt ; f N ky, 4 lew . 4 f 4 ah \ alt 4 re 7 oF Z_ Pay \ Ly Beye syntn : eee Congratulations! You/ve beew knoww by many namey - Chubs, Joanna Banana, Josie Wales, Jo-meister, Slamma Jamma Namna, and Jo- but you wil alwayy be our one and JOANNA. We are so-proud of youl We love yow with all our heorty, Your family Senior Ads Follow your dreams. Reach for the stars. Well love you forever Wherever you are. Congratulations, William! Love, Mom & Dad Cristy, Sheri, Grandmomma & Granddaddy, Pegay & Michael, Mimi wae To Thomas; our son, who hay enriched our livey | withhiy tender heart, DP caring nature and won- derful smile. We Love You Mow and Dad Trust ay if alldependsow God, work ay if all dependy ow you. / he (f2 ? ) Jennifer rooke Croom . To OUT Baby Gill = | lay yout journey ahead be filled with a and laughter. All OUT Love, am Vom and Nad. FIRST COMMUNION Congratulations Jayce! We are proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Annie & Katie eal = Patrick Hanson Congratulations, Patrick! We're proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad & Meaghan : | ( ynny anders You's c always been our grown-up child Accomplishing what you believe We are proud of the person that you have become And the goals that you have achieved We | ove Y ou! Mom (oa Dad =aee is ot PPADS. Senior Ads Amanda Ritter Another wonderful blessing to our family - a girl after four boys - You are the princess in our family; you are our heart. We all love you for the special person you are and the unique way you have touched our lives. God bless you now and in the future, and may you always remain true to the young woman God has destined you to be. Love always, Dad, Mom, Gene, Tonia, Rick, Eric, Jason, and Matthew CONGRATULATIONS MATT AND THE CLASS OF 2004! We are so proud of youl The greatest thing in the world is not so much where you are but in what direction you are going. -Oliver Wendell Holmes Matt, you have a truly wonderful spirit and it will take you in many directions; follow it and follow your heart. We love you! Mom, Dad, & Tyler = ssi Senior Ads Lauren, Yow bring us sunshine ow w cloudy day... We are so proud of you and blessed to have yow iw our lives. We love yow Lorenzo, Dad, Mom, & Kait Mallory ones Mallory, ) You are our pride and joy. Vo matter where life leads you, we will be there. sew sweet baby girl. Loving you forever, Mom and Dad ae eee * ek: 2 a) . ~The Friends of 2004 W . a4 I always knew that looking back on the tears would make me laugh, but I never knew that looking back on the == laughs would make me cry. => Senior Ads Congratulations Jessica MAY THE PEOPLE WHO SHARE YOUR DAYS REALIZE THAT THEY ARE IN THE PRESENCE OF A VERY SPECIAL PERSON. a tt ogi hag nahh byt %: We ie BE SELF-RELIENT, SELF-MOTIVATED, AND SELF-SUFFICIENT, BUT KNOW THAT YOU WILL NEVER BE ALONE---WE LOVE YOU AND ARE SO PROUD OF YOU! MAMA AND DADDY Senior Ads Congratulations Sara! We are proud of all that you have he accomplished and excited about th potential vou have for success in future. You have been blessed v manv talents and attributes. Always remember what we are is God's g us and what we chose to become gift to God We love you very much, The WHOLE Spinetto Clan Congratulat tony Mandy Thoughty for Life Dow't ever forget hat yow are unique, Be your best self and not an imitatlor of someone ese Find your strengths and use them iw aw positive way Dow't listen to those Who ridicule the choicey you make Travel the road yow have chosen And dow look back with reqre You will learn something valuable Frowy every trip you take, So dowt be afraid to make mistakes Tell yourseYf that you're okay Just the way you are Make friendy who respect your true self Take the time to be alone, too So you carv know just how terrifu Your own compary can be Please dowt ever forget that you are special And very much loved We love yow, Mom, Mamamo, Kinvand Kaitlyn We ave Proud of You! Sistery share secrety And always have clothey to borrow Sisters always remember when And laugh at just the right time Sistery tell you like it iv and love you No matter what Sistery are forever friends-like us We Love you Mandy, Kipmand Kait Adam, We're so proud of you Love, Mom, John & Hays om #23 BASKETBALL SOFTBALL KARA- YOU HAVE ALWAYS MADE ALL OF US PROUD, BOTH IN ACADEMICS AND SPORTS. YOU ALWAYS GAVE 100%, FOLLOW YOUR HEART, AND BE KIND TO OTHERS. LOVE, MOM, DAD, SHAUNA, JAMES, NAN, POPS, MAMA _ TENNIS ~, Adam B. Romine From innocent infant to the doorstep of maturity. Praise God for the gift of this child, now a young man. Love, Mom, Dad, and Flint Proverbs 3:27 Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act. a se Lacey \ . -} . 1 hI of rou are sucn a speClal DIess You have brought us so much joy over the ye We pray God will continue to bless you with good | and success in all that you do We're so proud of you! Dad, Mom, Justin, Kyle, Nan & Pop Defend, O Lord, this thy child with thy heavenly grace.... (BCP) Chase, you have always made us proud. You are a fine young man. Mama, Daddy, Gadsden, Parker, Didja and G / Ci: SALES A We Love You! Congratulations Chase Congratulations Mills! Class of 2004 We're so proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad ____- __. __. SE ___. _-__ ___ Katherine Leigh Mann Proverbs 16:3 Commit your work to the Lord and then your plans will succeed. We are very proud of you and all of your accomplishments. Congratulations! Mom, Dad, and Jana Ryan Kaitlin Evans The night was filled with magic As they bid the sea good-bye, Then swam into the heavens; They stayed up in the sky. And all the island people When they wish upon a star, See the dolphin and the Jolly Mon Who tell them where they are. Oh wo, Jolly Mon sing Oh wo, Make O Ryan ring! Jolly Mon Sing Jimmy Buffett Congratulations O Ryan Good Luck with everything Love, Dad and Mom ( Lindsey Lou Williams life that the mom lived are the moments when you | things in the spirit Of You are truly a gift from Ged. Iti 1s not 5 leo STAD possible te put into words the amount of fey : that you have give n us ever the fp? ast eighteen years. We are se proud of whe you are and al} your accomplishments. We hook forward te watching ye u make your. place in this world and know that this world will he a hetter place because of ye u. Psadwea 374 ~ : oo Delight you rself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. We love you!! Your Leving Family Jeremey May your hands always be busy, May Your Heart always be Joyful. May your fzet always be swilt, May your Song be Sung May you have a strong Joundation a May you always stay Forever Youngs. Q Mom, Pad fllyson Senior Ads When the winds of change shit, . o \ | MELEE i yay AT ETTT a AAA - ammmMLLL EIS HAWG ADS a = Congratulations 4. = Joey Shackelford! = We are so proud of you 5 and we love you very much! Ao Sey Kon, Mama, Billy, bP Pm and Maggie , a . _ es 4 : - ~ = 4 - 2 el ur ang cams r di VS be ve vou > MEAGHAN SLONAKER We are so proud of you. You have given us great joy and wonderful memories. Trust in God and follow your dreams. - ene : KENNETH: You have brought us much joy and pride. We wish the best for your future. Love always: Mom, Dad, & Sara (Class of 03) VALUABLE P Brandon #32 Congratulations, you made it! We wish the best for you always! Love Mom, Dad, Pop, and Mema a So <0) WS = WS r =. Anna Kate Kallay CONGRATULATIONS TO A GREAT SISTER Congratulations Ushtleigh We are tuly blessed to have you as our daughter. You give us se much te be proud of and you ave the Sunshine in our Gives. May Ged continue te bless you and guide you as we wish you nothing less than all the special things in life that will ining you happiness. May all your dreams come buce Sunshine Lave always, Mam, Dad, A Craig We love you, Winslow! Mom, Dad, Ryland, and Virginia! RAINEY You have beena blessing every minute of every day! We are so proud of all that you have accomplished. We love you, Mom, Dad and Mitchell May God eontinug to wateh over you as you eontinug your journey through life. love, Mom, Dad, Hollyg, Stephanig, and Family. CAVALIERS Senior Ads Senior Ads Jessica Ann Nystrom, your entire family is very proud of you. In 2002, a car accident took you to a very dark place. Through God's grace, and many peoples prayers, you were able to make it back to us. We all believe God has a very special purpose for your future. We all have faith that you will fulfill it. We all love you very much! Fly with confi- dence. Sparrow of Rainbows! All our love, Daddy, Mama, All your Grandparents, Uncle John, Aunt Ashley, and Maiah The minute you begin to do what you really want to do, its really a dif- ferent kind of life. Buckminster Fuller We love you, Mama, Daddy and Natalie i - LAURA STEMBRIDGE Congratulations on an outstanding high school career at Mt. DeSales. We are extremely proud of all you have accomplished. Love, Mom, Dad, and Asbury IIT \ L Senior Ads The spirit, the will to win, and the will to exeel are the things thot endure. These qualities are so much more important then the events that Vinee Lombardi occur, * Congratulations Jesse | ? 7 Pal2pro4p am +. Gene ae e- ea sd ie ae Your Cavalier Spirit runs true. Your enthusiasm and zest for life brings us great joy. Follow the dreams of your heart. We Love you! Dad, Mom, Ashley & Polly Daniel, You have filled our lives with such wonderful joy. | We are so proud you are our son. Continue to fill the = audience with laughter and tears. Follow your spot light and keep God as your director. Love, Mom, Dad, and Catherine T can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13 Senior Ads Drew Larkin Be very careful then how you live- not as unwise but as wise making the most of every opportunity... Ephesians 5:15-16 We are so proud of you Love, Mom, Dad, Julia, and Christina Sammy Work Hard, Do well" We love youll! Love, Mom, Dad, John, Tyler, and Hoogie AMARA You are the best! We will hold on to you! Love Mom and Dad For My Shanna-banana Where are you going my little one, little one? Where are you going my baby, my own? Turn around and you're two, | Turn around and youre four. Turn around and you re a young girl Going out of the door. Congratulations! Wishing you the best in your future I am so proud of you! endeavors. Believe in yourself because All my love-Mom you are our best! We love you very much. Mama, Pops (Scott), Myredith, Jan, Nanay, and Mama Lou. Senior Ads oy a, * Oe . 7. amen: Alicia! | / j / / yh | You have always made us so proud! We love you! Sove, Mom, Randy, and Grandma | can do all things through Christ who strengthens me -Philippians 4:13 Danielle, We watched you go from a beautiful baby to a beautiful young young lady. We are truly blessed to have you as a daughter. May all of your dreams come true. Love, Mom and Dad Senior Ads Erik, The word that best describes what you have contributed to our lives is happiness! You were the funniest of toddlers filling our days with never ending hugs and happiness. As you have grown and matured those smiles have grown bigger and the happiness has turned to pure joy! E, you are such a strong athlete, student, and leader; but your greatest strength is your charactor. You have shown kindness to those many choose to ignore, you have stood steady in your beliefs while others may have waivered and you have loved your family in a way that would warm the coldest of hearts. You have represented yourself, your school, your community, your family, and your God in an honorable way and we are so proud of you. You have accomplished much, but there is so much more ahead of you. Continue to enjoy life in the way you always have with God as your guide, a smile on your face, and a heart filled with love! THE WORLD AWAITS YOU - THE WORLD NEEDS YOU - AND WE LOVE YOU Mom, Dad, Hamilton 02, Kurt & Liza Senior Ads Meni Never stop ed for the stars... Love Dad, Mom, Courtney & the Eric Roberts Congratulations, Eric! We have been _blessed to have you in our lives. Good luck in the future. We are proud of you! We Love You, Mom, Dad & Laura oe 1 can do al things through C Christ w whe no gives me strength. Phil. 4:13 Congratulations Christian? We are so proud of you and all you Rave accon- plished. love. Mom. Dad. & Emily Senior Ads Faith Fight Finish CARL PUCKETT We are very proud of you Mom, Dad, Jennifer Congratulations Heather! It seems like yesterday you were just a little girl. You are so beautiful and will always be our baby forever in our hearts. We love you!! Mom, Dad, Kristie, Lindsey XOXO Congratulations Beth! We are so very proud of you! We love you, Mom, Dad and Brian Wesley Alan Moulton Class of 2004 With every rising of the sun, Think of your life as just begun. -Aron Set short term goals and you'll win games. Set Long term goals and you'll win championships. -Aron Congratulations, Wesley! We love you and are very proud of you, Love Mom, Dad, Matthew, Ashley Senior Ads Best Friends Forever! Ih Little A Bethany God blessed you with a selfless spirit | that brings joy to all on butterfly . wings..... We are so proud of who you are! Love, Dad, Mom, Zack, and Jeff Senior Ads Joseph Kiefer Just keep smiling!! Love You Always, Mom, Dad, and Kelly 2 BG) | Ve Dro| AA 9 (Z=N= COORINEY We are so proud of you And we Jove you! Mom, Dad, Kathryn, JILIAN NICOLE A. BROSAS = YOU HAVE GROWN INTO A | BEAUTIFUL AND CARING YOUNG WOMAN. WE THANK GOD FOR YOU. . YOU HAVE GIVEN US JOY. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU | AND WE WISH YOU THE BEST. THE FUTURE IS YOURS! LOVE DAD, MOM, AUNTIE, UNCLE TRI, GRANDMA, EJ, AND PATRICIA Ginny and Joseph A loyal friend is like a safe shelter; find one, and you have found a treasure. Sirach 6:14 From your families, with all our love Seniors together at Mount de Sales -04 Fist day of Kindergarten at Sacred Heart -91-92 Congratulations Blair! We Love You!!! Love Mom, Dad, and Brian Tony- We are so proud of the wonderful person you are. You have been a joy to us, and we are sure your Journey will be full of joy, happiness, and success. Love, Dad & Mom ih. ig 1 ; Dont run through lile so last that you forget not only where you ve been, | | there W aTe oO ut, also Where you are go Life is not a race, but, a journey to be savored each step ELYSE PARKER 4 Mom and Dad love you and know that you will be great at all God has for your life We are confident that He Who began 1 good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ! (Phillippians 1:6) We are proud to call you our daughter! Much love and prayers, Mom, Dad, and Erika CONGRATULATIONS KATIE ALL OUR LOVE MOM. DAD, CARL, ADRIENNE AND DAVID Congratulations Courtney! We love you and are so proud of you! Mom, Dad, Katy, and Lucy Our Dearest Christine We thank God for the precious baby He gave us 17 years ago-a unique one of a kind gift. Weve seen your growth each year and marveled at Gods doing as He fashions you into the lovely young lady you are now. As He continues the process of shaping and molding you, our earnest prayer is that you will trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your path. Wishing you Gods best always. We love you. Mom, Dad, Carolyn, and Celina Senior Ads i 3 Holiday News Fondals Good Stress of love. As you all may have heard, the three things that can stress a person out the most are a new job, moving into a new home, and a new baby. Aaron was almost three months old last Christmas, so we had pretty much gotten over the stress that a new baby brings. We needed a new stress, so, we decided to move into our new home. | think we were actually moving on Christmas Eve last year. We have really enjoyed this last year in our home. We are slowly decorating and adding new pieces. | do mean slowly. It took me until March to clear out the garage of all the things we had in storage. We look forward to our family and friends visiting whenever possible. Maria and | have been keeping our sanity. The boys keep us busy, but | guess they are keeping us from getting old to soon. Aaron smiles and gets anything he wants, Trey demands everything he wants, and Stephen just wants all the charged up phones in the house. Maria is still splitting her time between two Offices. | am still spending most of my time with STARBASE and the rest with Georgia Military College. in between, we have music lessons, PTA, and business meetings. Somehow we manage to get rest and vacation in there. We are attempting our bi-annual Christmas trip to Disney World. Boy, aren't we brave. It has been a joy this year to see the boys grow. We wish everyone that we share this newsletter with, peace, joy and happiness during the Christmas Season and the coming New Year. We pray that the Lord bless and keep you and your family in the safest of places, in the arms of Jesus Christ. Sa ours a loved ones in those tragic events in The stars that twinkled in Bethiehems sky still shine for us above and the child that was born in Bethlehems arms is still Gods gift A Day To Remember September 11, 2001 September 11 will be a day that will be etched in our memory forever. The unseemly events, we know, captured your attention as it did Let us keep those that lost our prayers this Holiday Season We were fortunate not to have lost any immediate family or friends. But, we have all been affected by these events. America is now a different place for all of us. So let Our prayers go up for all those men and women who defend our freedoms. 5 oe VVe AVE SO PrOUd OF THE HOUND MAN YOU NAVE OECOME We are all Olessed to have you tn our Life. Success is not measured by what a man accomplishes, but by the opposition he has encountered and the courage with which he has maintained the struggle against overwhelming odds. Charles Lindbergh The first step is to fill your life with a positive faith that will keep you through anything. The second is to begin where you are. Norman V. Peale f 27 6) 4) Senior Ads MaryBeth Kersey The difference between the successful person and the unsuccessful person is that the unsuccessful person stops short of his goals, while the successul person surpasses his goals. Joseph P. Martins I have one life and one chance to make it count for something...Im free to choose what that something is, and the something Ive chosen is my faith. Now, my faith goes beyond theology and religion and requires considerable work and effort. My faith demands-this is not optional-my faith demands that I do whatever I can, wherever I am, whenever I can, for as long as I can with whatever I have to try to make a difference. Jimmy Carter Success is always temporary. When all is said and done, the only thing that is permanent is your character. Vince Gill From a tiny infant, to a beautiful young woman... We are so very proud of you and wish you the best of all things. LOVE, Mom, Dad, Becky, Matt & Mia keep reaching for the stars! We love you, Mom & Danny Shannon, We are all so proud of you! Good luck next year. Love, Dad Caroline Watching you grow from our little girl to the beautiful young woman you are today has filled our hearts with so much joy. We know that your future will be a bright one and all your dreams are on their way. Congratulations! Mom, Robbie and Carly Senior Ad