Applegate worked at rival Ronald Reagan High School as a social studies teacher and football and baseball coach for five years. Applegate begins his 23rd year in education and tenth year as part of the Administrative Team at Mount Tabor. With the start of the 2019-20 school year, Mr. The Appalachian State University Academy at Middle ForkĮmail: Applegate was named WSFCS Assistant Principal of the Year for 2017-2018.Atkins Academic & Technology High School.Our thanks also to Dave Willard, who put this site together and continues to volunteer to maintain it. Our thanks to Bonnie Marshall who put our first Directory together, to Wes Brooks and Gary Gambrell for keeping it going through the years, and to Patti Crawford Church and Gary for bringing it up to date. Your addresses and phone number(s) cannot be viewed by spammers. No one other than logged in Classmates can see what you say about yourself. you can even send them an email if you like. Once you've set up an account, you can look at all of our classmates and their pictures. Tell us anything you'd like to say about yourself and what you've been up to under your Profile. Try to remember to keep everything current on this site. Please give us your preferred email address. In your account please give us your correct snail mail address and telephone numbers. It is through your account that we'll be able to keep up with you and let you know when and where we are all getting together again. If you haven't set up an account to use this site, please do so. and now it is time for our Directory to move to the world wide web. That Directory turned into a Word Document through the years. This is our official website, fully sanctioned by your "Reunion Committee." Since our first reunion, we've been keeping up with each other through a printed Directory. It was a time that promised we'd never grow old. just as the hallways of Mount Tabor shaped us. Kennedy, the Civil Rights Movement, landing on the Moon, Vietnam. but we still haven't said, "Goodbye." We've had a reunion every five years since 1977. We were, and still are, the Mount Tabor Class of 1972. Do we remain apart or do we try to blend in? Was it somehow unfaithful to our former school and classmates to join a sports team or to be a cheerleader? Were we untrue to ourselves if we joined clubs, the band or participated in Student Council? Do we boycott classes? Do we just put our heads down and shuffle through that last, awful year? Or do we embrace the challenge, seize the opportunity, and take that next step toward the rest of our lives? We arrived at our cross-town rival high schools unsure of what to do. We never even got to say goodbye to each other. Tabor was to become a middle school and we were all going to be shipped off to different high schools to graduate. Then came the shocking news during the Summer of 1971. We broke the school in and we were going to leave it in good hands. as the only class that had been there, together, for six years. We were the 9th Grade Class when the school was cut to grades 9-12 in 1968. All the older kids hardly knew we were there. Each of us was assigned a space on a hall floor where we stacked our books. The Class That Never Was.Īugust 1966: We were there the first day the school opened. Welcome to the Mount Tabor High School Class of 1972 website.
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