Millersburg Military Institute - Sniper Yearbook (Millersburg, KY)
- Class of 1986
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LIFE IS NOTHING WITHOUT A ROAD OF VIRTUE 1936 SNIPER MILLERSBURG MILITARY INSTITUTE MILLERSBIJRG, KENTUCKY 40348 LiMNCrt Senior 38 ®! CARL MAURICE DABBAH CHARLES ARTHUR DUNHAM TYRONE TERELL BALLEW . JAMES WILLIAM CHILDS,11 MICHAEL HERBERT ELAM DARRELL EUGENE HALEY MICHAEL HARSCHER ANDREW THORNTON FERGUSON JAMES BRIAN HAUSERMAN CHRISTOPHER SCOTT KINCAID BRIAN EUGENE HYATT KELLY WILLIAM MASSIE HEATHER RUTH MATHES MICHAEL TODD MORRISON RODGER DUANE REED TAYLOR WILLIAM SAMUELS, IV CATHERINE CALDWELL AB, Transylvania Univ. MA, Eastern Kentucky Univ. 7 8 Grade Math English Art SANDRA GRIFFITH BS, Applachian State Univ. Spanish, Algebra F.H. HALL BA, MA, Ohio Univ. English, German, Tennis SANDRA P. LETTON BA, MA, Eastern KY Univ. Social Studies BEN PUMPHREY BS, Univ. of Kentucky A1gebra Track Coach 12 WILLIAM C. MATHES BS, Berea College Science Asst. Basketball Coach Golf BEN PUMPHREY, JR. BA, University of Cine. M. DIY. Lexington Theological Seminary Algebra, Computer Science Asst. Track Coach KATHRYN L. POOLE BS, MS, Univ. of Tennessee University of Kentucky Librarian CHRISTINE SMITH BS, Ball State University MA, Eastern Kentucky University English Social Studies ELLEN B. STAMLER BS, MS, Univ. of Tennessee Biology DIXIE TRAYLOR BA, MA, University of Kentucky English JEFF T. WALKER BA, University of Kentucky Social Studies BAHRAM ZARTOSHTY BA, Transylvania Univ. MS, Univ. of Kentucky Albegra Computer Science Soccer NORMA DOHN Oirector of Admissions ANN LUSK MA, University of Kentucky Guidance Counselor Faculty And Staff HERBERT A. MOORE Director of Development TONI WELLS Administrative Secretary 13 KITCHEN STAFF Left to right-Violet McCord, Ruby Dampier, Dora Barbee, Karen Ritchie and Anna Whalen. Absent from picture: Janie Wasson and Laurie Fryman. ROB HUGHES MMI’s CHAPLAIN 18 ♦  ♦ ♦  SENIOR SCHOOL lOOHOS HOINQf juniors Jo Brady Brian Carmichael Sarah Harris Leiand Garner juniors Larry Johnson Stephen Kelley Stephen Pate John D. Mitchell Chad Seligman William Stevenson Michael Vickers 23 sophomores Jonathan Asher Eric Dohn Kimber Brooking Andy Gilbert Jamie Combs Shane Hastings Laura Hyatt Bryce Keller Bennett Knox 24 sophomores Will Rose Todd Taylor Hope Wiedemann Mike Lafferty Derrick Moss Tom Pratt Mark Wiggins Osias Villaflor 25 Amy Dohn freshman Shan Cundiff Tim Bennington Harvey Harris Dave Horwitz Tom Lucas Jason Modlin 26 Christie Padgett Robbie Pattie Eddie Pike freshman Jeff Tavlor Reggie Young junior school 7thgrade Chris Gillispie Ted Hambel Collier Mathes 28 junior school 8th grade Tim Arnold Bill Creighton Sam Robinson Chris Bridges James Davis Jeff Strieker Bill Sweazy Bubba Coy Jim O’Neill Scott Wells Mike Courtney Ken Oliverio COLOR GUARD BAND 31 A . P . ADA I R , | || JIM CHILDS HEATHER MATHES A, P, ADAIR, MR, BARR, CADET JIM CHILDS AND CADET HEATHER MATHES SPOKE AT SEVERAL CIVIC CLUB MEETINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR 32 SPREADING THE WORD OF M.M.I, MILLERSBURG MILITARY INSTITUTE FOUND!D IID3 MMI ... 1893 Col. and Mrs. C. M. Best founded Millersburg Training School in buildings of Kentucky Wesleyan College. 1898 Became Millersburg Military Institute with the motto Right Training is Better than Riches. 1920 Col. Best sold property to Bourbon County Board of Education. 1920 Seven citizens formed a stock company to continue MMI and bought Forest Hill , home of Sanford Allen, built in 1851. 1921 Moffet Hall erected as dormitory and armory. 1927 State Basketball Champions 1931 MMI Board bought Millersburg Female College and established MMI Junior School. 1944 MMI became non-profit with perpetual charter. 1948 Board installed United States 55 C Reserve Officers Training Corps. Designated Honor School several years. 1976 15 April, Governor Carroll proclaimed MMI Day. 1977 MMI went co-educational for day students in January. 1979 MMI Junior School property sold 1984 MMI declared Official Military School of Kentucky. 1985 93rd year of operation. 84 33 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 37 fOVPMt Labor Day at Kincaid Lake 39 VETERAN’S DAY 41 1985 HOME- COMING SCHOOL WoMfcS ALUMnK_v PAWS1 - -a-5.S 45 DANCES FIRST CAMP-OUT 1986 MMI captures title in 37th District 65 ANNUAL FEDERAL INSPECT ION MILITARY BALL MOTHER’S DAY The Chang of the Guard AWARDS C A D E M I C AWARDS Junior School : 7th Grade Math Award-Chris Ritchie, 7th Grade Math Certificate - Len Padgett, 8th Grade English Award-Scott Wells, 8th Grade English Certificate-Bill Sweazy, 7th Grade Social Studies Award-Ted Hambel, 8th Grade Social Studies Award- Ken Oliverio, Living Science Award-Ted Hambel, Earth Science Awards (2) - Scott Wells and Ken Oliverio, Jr. School Health-Sam Robinson, Jr. School Reading- Chris Bridges, Jr. School Reading-Bill Sweazy, Jr. School Music Awards (2)-Bill Creighton and Bruce Coy, 7th Grade English Award-Ted Hambel, 7th Grade English Certificate- Coil ier Mathes. Senior School: Consumer Economics Award-Jay Hauserman, Typing Award-Rodger Reed, Introduction to Computers Award-Bennett Knox, Business Math Award-Rodger Reed. Music Award-Christie Padgett, Art Appreciation Award-Andrew Ferguson, Art Appre- ciation Certificate-Tim Arnold, Studio Art Certificate-Jeff Taylor, Tom Lucas and Tim Arnold, English I Award-Harvey Harris and Eddie Pike, English III Award-Mike Vickers, English II Award-Laura Hyatt, English II Certificate-Osias Villaflor, English IV Award-Rodger Reed and Carl Dabbah, English III Award-Sarah Harris, English IV-Andrew Ferguson and Heather Mathes, Introduction to Algebra Award- Will Rose and Laura Hyatt, Computer Science Awards-Rodger Reed and Mike Elam. Algebra I Award-Harvey Harris, Algebra I Award-Bennett Knox, Algebra II Award- Mike Elam and Larry Johnson. Geometry-Keith Stewart, Advanced Math-Andrew Fergusor Health-Amy Dohn, Physical Science-Harvey Harris, Anatomy and Physiology-Greg Winningham, Biology-Stacy Seligman, Physics-Stacy Seligman and Jim Childs. Spanish I Award-Sarah Harris. German I Awards-Harvey Harris and Jo Brady, German II Award-Heather Mathes, German III Award-Andrew Ferguson. Civics Awards-Heather Mathes, Tom Lucas and Eddie Pike, U.S. History Awards-Osias Villaflor and Todd Taylor. World Civilization Award-Hope Wiedemann, World Civilization Certificate- Mike Lafferty, Sociology-Andy Gilbert, Advanced Government-Osias Villaflor. Reading-Tim Bennington. Rotary Citizenship Award-Jr. School-Scott Wells, Sr. School-Jim Childs. Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers Math and Science Award-Jim Childs, J. Farris Adams Scholarship Paris Kiwanis Club-Andrew Ferguson, Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award-Stacy Seligman, James Ward (Cap) Rees Award-Chuck Dunham, DAR Good Citizenship Award-Jim Childs Superior Cadet Award-Harvey Harris, Michael Lafferty, Stacy Seligman and Andrew Ferguson. Military Order of World Wars-Osias Villaflor, American Legion Awards- Academic-S. Harris, Military-Steven Pate. National Sojourners Award-Mike Elam. ROTC DAR Citizenship Award-Heather Mathes. Sons of the American Revolution-Mike Harscher, Reserve Officers Association Award-Mike Westran, Retired Officers ROTC Award-Taylor Samuels SENIOR SCHOOL GRADUATES Tyrone Terell Ballew Lexington, Kentucky James William Childs, II Uniontown, Ohio Carl Maurice Dabbah Highland Park, Illinois Charles Arthur Dunham Lexington, Kentucky Michael Herbert Elam Eaton, Ohio Andrew Thorton Ferguson Paris, Kentucky Darrell Eugene Haley Lexington, Kentucky Michael Harscher Mundelein, Illinois James Brian Hauserman Cincinnati, Ohio Brian Eugene Hyatt Millersburg, Kentucky Christopher Scott Kincaid Fort Thomas, Kentucky Kelly William Massie Medina, Ohio Heather Ruth Mathes Carlisle, Kentucky Michael Todd Morrison Millersburg, Kentucky Rodger Duane Reed Louisville Kentucky Taylor William Samuels, IV Louisville, Kentucky Stacy Ann Seligman Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Ronald Keith Stewart Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Michael Carl Wcstran Brighton, Michigan Timothy Wayne Winn-Givins Lexington, Kentucky GRADUATION 1986 JUNIOR SCHOOL GRADUATES Timothy Eugene Arnold New York, New York Christopher Lee Bridges Cincinnati, Ohio Arron Michael Courtney Harrodsburg, Kentucky Bruce Elliot Coy Louisville, Kentucky Gene William Creighton Fairborn, Ohio James DeLana Davis Louisville, Kentucky Neil Buchanan Douglas Westchester, Ohio James Arthur Holmes O’Neill Paris, Kentucky Kenneth Michael Oliverio Cincinnati, Ohio Samuel Sutherland Robinson Shelbyville, Kentucky Jeffrey Alan Strieker Covington, Kentucky William Edward Sweary Lexington, Kentucky Jeffrey Scott Wells Paris, Kentucky MMI BOARD OF TRUSTEES LTC A. P. Adair Mr. Silas Cleaver Mr. Walter Elsee Mr. J. Cleaver Gatchel Mr. Gene Glass Col. Alvan Hadley, Jr. Mr. Jack Holcomb Mr. Billy Hopkins Mr. Robert Hockensmith Judge David Knox Mr. David C. LaGrew Mr. Richard Stevenson Mr. John Vicars Mr. Karl Lusk, Jr. Mr. Ruben Pena Mr. James Reed Mr. Dan D. Stewart Mr. Larry Wagoner HONORARY MF.MBF.RS Mr. Gordon Betts Mrs. Julio Brancoli Mr. Andy Dudley Mr. E. H. Martin Mr. Roger Womack Commencement Program Pre-Commencement Concert Processional National Anthem Invocation President's Message Presentation of Award Valedictory Address Selection Introduction of Speaker Commencement Address Presentation of Diplomas MMI School Song Benediction Recessional Audience please stand Georgetown Choral Society Dr, Harold Smith The Reverend Robert Hughes Chaplain, MMI Mr, Cary W, Barr President, MMI Mr, Cary W, Barr Andrew Thornton Ferguson Choral Society Col, A, P, Adair Chairman Board of Trustees Mr, Brereton C, Jones Col, A, P, Adair Mr, Cary W, Barr Mrs, Anne T, Lusk Choral Society The Reverend Robert Hughes Dr, Harold Smith Brereton C. Jones, the founder of Woodford County's Airdrie Stud, an internationally prominent producer of thoroughbred horses, is the speaker for the 95rd graduating class. Mr. Jones, a native of West Virginia and a graduate of the University of Virginia, is President of the Kentucky Health Care Access Foundation, Inc., is a member of the Board of Trustees for the University of Kentucky the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, the Governor's Council on Educational Reform, the Council of Supervisors of the Chandler Medical Center, and the Kentucky State Board of Agri- culture. He has worked extremely hard to insure adequate medical care for all Kentuckians. Andrew Ferguson - Valedictorian James W, Childs - Salutatorian Heather R, Bathes - Salutatorian The Georgetown Choral Society, a Kentucky non-protit corporation dedicated to the performance of quality music. It is a community-based organization open to any resident of Scott or surrounding counties, subject to audition by the director. The group is currently composed of forty members and directed by Daniel B. Tilford, professor of music at Georgetown College. Mrs. Tilford is the accompanist. The group, founded in 1974, performs two concerts annually. They have also performed for banquets, conventions, at Kentucky State Parks, and with the Cincinnati May Festival Chorus, and for the Governor of Kentucky. The Society has also spear-headed several church-music festivals. SENIOR WILL TREASURE MEMORIES We know they will miss this place, the good times, their fellow Cadets. If they become desperate, they might even miss the faculty and admini- stration. Well, maybe. JAY HAUSERMAN will miss the Morrison family most and the people who followed him constantly. MIKE ELAM will miss his friends, Reed and Harscher. TIM WINN will miss his school uniform and the basketball trips. ANDREW FERGUSON will miss his easy classes and his 4.0. DARRELL HALEY will miss being the Pearl of M.M.I. . KEITH STEWART will miss the whole sweet Commonwealth of Kentucky KELLY MASSIE will miss his intimate phone calls at break, lunch, after school, after dinner... CHUCK DUNHAM will miss being babied. STACY SELIGMAN will miss her old friend Boomer. MIKE WESTRAN will miss his sporty Rambo uniform. HEATHER MATHES will miss all her friends and the quadrangle. CARL DABBAH will miss all his girl admirers in town. RODGER REED will miss all the rodents he had so much fun with. TYRONE BALLEW will miss all his cozy naps. MIKE HARSCHER will miss being a sixty-minute man on the basketball team. GREG WINNINGHAM will miss wearing all his varsity letters. JIM CHILDS will miss everything he has complained about for four years. BRIAN HYATT will miss...well, all he has to do is walk over here. TAYLOR SAMUELS will miss all his admirers and slaves, and Jim Childs. SENIOR CLASS 1986 Ca ry W. Barr, President and A.P. Adair, Chai rman of the Board of Trustees OUR GUYS GO TO THE SERVICE DABBAH, CARL (ARMY) ELM, MICHAEL (ARMY) KINCAID CHRISTOPHER (ARMY) WESTRAN MICHAEL (MARINES) V JAMES W. CHILDS, III, a Senior from Uniontown, Ohio, was chosen as the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award recip- ient given by the Jemima Johnson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.). To be chosen for the D.A.R. Award, students must have demonstrated the qualities of good character which the society emphasis: dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. They must also exhibit the quality of being honorable and understanding. B4 Andrew Ferguson Named Valedictorian A t MMI ANDREW THORNTON FERGUSON was named Valedictorian of the 1985-86 graduating class at Millersburg Military Institute. Ferguson, who has attended M.M.I. since the seventh grade, was graduated with a 3.83 overall grade point aver- age for his high school. In addition to being named Valedictorian, he was the recipient of the President's Cup, given to the senior who has demonstra- ted outstanding initiative, dependability and leadership. Other honors and awards received by Ferguson this year include the MacArthur Award, named to the Dean's List with a perfect 4.0 gpa, the Art Appreciation Award, English IV Award, Advanced Math Award, German III Award, Superior Cadet Decoration, and was the winner of the J. Farris Adams Scholarship sponsored by the Paris Kiwanis Club. He also served as the Battalion Commander of the Corps of Cadets at M.M.I. 85 THE W.R. STAMLER CORPORATION MANUFACTURERS OF MINING AND MATERIALS HANDLING MACHINERY 88 A good company always looking for good people.. .an equal opportunity employer m f. RESIDENCE: 713-932-71)83 JAMES E. ROSE Attorney at Law 506 Caroline Suite 300 Houston, Texas 77002 owner of: A-ROSE BONDING COMPANY A-ROSE INTERIOR DESIGNS A-ROSE LANDSCAPING LAWN MAINTENANCE, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS FROM A CLASSMATE OF 1957 OFFICE: 713-228-23A6 INC, 89 (606) 987- Suzanne Davis Aulick U7 w. 7th street Paris. 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