Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1985

Page 138 of 256

 

Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 138 of 256
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Xynxx 54: -5 x X' , , 5 Nm 'Qgl'z --it-gee , A- ' M t ,cw f wxwu J ,,.wfmm, Really? Kristin Bergstron and Mrs. Gladys Robertson discuss issues during class, iPhoto by Jonathon Absherj Time to celebrate! Students and even teachers show their excitement after leaving ll winning debate tournament! iPhoto by Sue Fcrrellj l34fDebz1tc A 4

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Wimg- COMFORT IN STRIDE Organization Sharing the same inter- ests as someone else instills a sense of unity and belong- ing among club members. The fact that you had to spend the afternoon selling candy in front of Ingle's to- gether or wash the clumps of mud off some Jeep for a lousy two dollars strangely enough stirs fond memories. Some clubs had trouble get- ting organized for various reasons, but overall every- one made friends and had fun. MHS clubs provided the comfortable link be- tween school work and the outside world. Speech! Speech! Mike Mihelick prepares to present u speech to the National Honor Society. iPhoto by Vardry Freemanl Getting the lead out, Laura Darien and David Schmid organize the cans contri- buted by students for the Salvation Army. iPhoto by David Berggrenj Organizationsf133



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Study hard! Chris Wernet, Sonji Smith. Laura Ray and Maureen Poa pay close attention during class. iPhoto by Jonathon Absherj Which one? Ken Benoit. Steve McClain, Jeff Trull and Jim Summers make an important decision. iPhoto by Sue Farrell, Debate Team Brings Trophies From ational Tournaments. What is the class with 25 people, who call themselves a team? They are considered an interscholastic competitive team which competes in forensic events at tournaments across the nation and they call themselves The Mauldin High School Debate Team. The students met once a day during sixth period under the instruction of Mrs. Gladys Robertson. During the 58 minutes the students researched and formulated arguments briefs and specific stances on the general topic of Unemployment and Poverty. The debate team went on to compete in local and national competitions. They competed at Woodward Academy and Emory University. They attended debates in New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans. The debate team ended the 83-84 school year as the State Championship Debate Team. Ellen Stevens We have done it again! Students receive debate awards. iPhoto by Sue Farrelll Now then! O.J. Jones catches everyone's attention during a discussion. iPhoto by Sue Farrcllj

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