Mount de Sales High School - Salesian Yearbook (Macon, GA)

 - Class of 1984

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OMONONLWNH How well do you know your faculty? . Mrs. Mary Boyd . Mrs. Jean Brown . Mrs. Jane Claxton . Sister Pat Coward . Father John Cuddy Coach Randy Davis . Mr. Kevin Dockrell . Sister Mary Fidelis . Mrs. Jackie Fry . Mrs. Carolyn Garvin . Coach Mike Garvin . Mrs. Judy Godfrey . Sister Grace Marie . Mrs. Beth Grovenstein . Mr. Ken Hutnick . Mrs. Debra Jarvis . Mrs. Madge Knott . Mrs. Jan Manning . Mrs. Charlotte Mason . Sister Helen McCreary . Mr. Ron McLachlan . Mrs. Mary Frances Peery . Coach Chester Pierce . Coach Tony Pierce . Mrs. Karen Price . Mr. Jim Ray . Coach Robert Slocum . Mrs. Brenda Timms . Mr. Michael Vullo . Mrs. Sandra Wills . Sister Sharon Zaenglein a) “Get involved!” b) “It doesn’t matter if you win or lose, until you lose.”’ c) “I@NY!” d) Still waters run deep. e) “Be nice.” FOZ WBZ “ALE “BOE “AA-SS “A-HZ “A-ES 8O-ZZ X-LZ “90-02 “D-GL “L-BL “G-LL “POL 'PP-St “REPL Z-EL ‘UZ ‘MLL ‘O-OL 'O-6 ‘NB HZ ‘UG ‘EG ‘Op ‘IE 2 sean 12 Faculty f) Our very own Mother Goose. g) Editor of her high school year book in Preston, Georgia. h) Brown suede shoes. i) Let's go for a ride in my Chevy van! j) A gracious jack of all trades. k) ‘‘Use the brain that God gave you!”’ l) “That's interesting.” m) An algebraic extrovert. n) Three stacks of vertically- folded papers. 0) Spectacular freshman productions. p) The quietest place on campus. q) A persuasive whisper. r) ‘“‘That’s gonna cost you a cut.”’ s) Mt. de Sales Homecoming Queen, 1974. t) ‘“’ ... minus .5 for class participation.’ u) ‘J)A-a-a-a-men, alleluia ... ” v) Graduated from MDS in 1969; returned this year as a student. w) ‘‘Put that in your little red wagon.”’ x) ‘Crank it up!” y) A computerized financier. z) Term papers - ‘too much fun!” aa) Our sympathetic, serene seren- dipitizer. bb) Christmas in Hawaii. cc) Favorite song: The Impossible Dream dd) Professor Sam Sukiyaki. ee) Is the Mazda computerized, or vice versa? S1OMBU 6-0¢ Vv

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Dear Graduating Seniors of the Class of '84, You are the right people at the right time for Mt. de Sales High School. In God's wisdom He knew that, from 1979 to 1984, de Sales would need students who possessed in abundance the qualities of flexibility, cooperation, and the ability to accept a multiplicity of changes. Do you remember? ... That your first yearbook was the silver edition? That 12 of the present faculty were here when you arrived in 1979? Can you name them? That your teachers changed throughout the years as follows: English - 7 (two in your freshman year); Math - 6; Religion - 7 (hints: a seminarian, and a long-time friend of MDS); Social Studies - 4; Girl's P.E. - 3; French - 2; Spanish - 2; Science - 5 (for some of you); Typing - 1; Study - 3; Guidance - 2; Assistant Principal Financial Manager - 2; Only Boys’ P.E., Library, and Administration did not change while you were students here. Do you remember your class officers? Here is your pattern: 8th Grade 2 boys, 2 girls 9th Grade 3 boys, 1 girl 10th Grade 2 boys, 2 girls 11th Grade 4 boys 12th Grad e 2 boys, 2 girls Remember, that the Sisters of Mercy celebrated their sesquicentennial during your sophomore year, an occasion memorialized in the Heritage Room ... That food service changed from seated to counter-height, to seated-counter-height; from machines to hot food, and back to machines ... That we changed from GHSA (strongest competitors - the Purple Hurricanes and the Bulldogs) to SEAIS (with natural rivals - the Eagles and the Vikings). That change inspired increasing numbers to join competition, this time literary. Debate came and went and will return; we began competing in softball and track, and trophies multiplied 7 x 70 times. Do you remember the academic changes which occurred during your years here? Honors courses were added in each discipline; course selections were increased significantly with additional options for juniors and seniors as we created our enriched curriculum. In the process, class periods changed from 6 to 7 to 6; serendipity and computers joined us. Remember the changes in off-campus styles - from preppy to peasant, tuxedo to new wave. And remember ... pep rallies in the gym from one side to two, and back to one ... study halls from classrooms to cafeteria ... Xerox and Scantron . ice machines and weights in Cavalier Hall ... student admissions officers in the library ... expanded days ... a new piano ... your first Mass, your first report card, cross-stitching ... Activities-long to shorter ... Retirements - Sisters Barbara and Elizabeth, Father Bede ... Fortner to Rawlings to New Orleans ... Sister Coaches ... Coach Chester Pierce married a computer for a semester ... Coach Slocum became Varsity Basketball coach. Remember the addition of 5th year Spanish, of two new seniors (Erin and Tim), and 5 National Merit Semi-Finalists - the most ever in our history! Remember, too ... 8th grade soccer ... Two student trainers for our football team who went to Georgia Tech for a special training program (Alan Wacter was one) ... Homecoming Queen - Amy ... French Masses ... the transition of the Talent Show from 11th grade to 10th ... the initiation in your 8th grade year of the Development Program; it is now a lifeline for MDS. Remember ... the physical changes that have taken place since your arrival in 1979 .. . tennis court to Trapezoid . . . five additional pieces of property purchased: the vacant lot next to McAuley Hall, and the two houses adjacent to it; Rose Place; the grey Victorian cottage near the gym... football field churned under and sodded ... outside trim from turquoise blue to forest green ... furniture in color in the cafeteria ... patio phone area between de Sales and St. Joseph Halls ... more benches, more lockers, more students ... re-lined parking lot ... new scoreboard in the gym - Coke is it! Remember - no more bells ... There is so much to remember; | wanted to assist you in your nostalgia. You are 106 strong in the 108th graduating class since the chartering of Mt. de Sales High School by the state of Georgia in 1876. And you have been 106 blessings to us at a time when we most needed you. Don't leave us when you claim that diploma. Keep MDS in your heart and prayers; come back to see us. And when you are wage earners, make us your favorite charity, so that we may continue to be to others what we hope we have been to you. May God bless you and hold you in the palm of His hand! Sincerely, For answers, see p. 98! oa : - lee hen Huitehig

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