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Q, at , ts Q l vv ' , 't . .J Q, Q 5 J .ar ..- ,. fa 'His' Deadlines! Deadlines! Deadlines! That's All Students Hear. Copy sheets, pica rulers, dummy sheets, and deadlines. lf these terms sound foreign, you were not on the newspaper or yearbook staffs this year. Changes was the name of the game for publications. The Maverick Round-up and the Reflections staffs both had new advisers and both had new students working with publications Staff members faced with assignments discovered that they had to know more about Mauldin High School than anyone else. They tracked down leads before school, during homeroom, and lunch shifts. It wasn't unusual to see students burning the midnight oil to meet a deadline. Ms. Nancy Smith, the yearbook adviser, said that she had mixed emotions about working with the yearbook. lt's a love- hate relationship. When things go well, I love it, but , boy, when things go bad, watch out! Mrs. Marty Armstrong, the newspaper adviser, replied We all are pleased with the changes we've brought to the paper this year. We look forward to seeing the thematic content improve, and maybe next year we'll be able to afford a typesetterf' Denise Rains Sm 1 Burning the midnight oil, Susan Craig works at a fast pace to mcct her deadline. iPhoto by Robert Frcemanj Newspaper l4l
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A crowd pleaser. The Phantom Brigade performs at football games during half- time to entertain the audience. iPhoto by Robert Freeman! Competition Highlights Band, Chorus Performances Music, as defined in Webster's Dictionary is the art and science of combining vocal or instrumental sounds in varying melody, harmony, rhythm and timbre, and that is exactly what the MHS band and chorus did. The band, under the direction of Mr. Conrad Leo, had a successful year. They played in Forest City, North Carolina where they won first place drumline and guard and they also won third place for drum major. Another competition took place at Landrum, where they won third place overall and second place band front and horn line. Although competitions were important, the closeness of the band members was also important. Jimmy Wallace said, The band members are like one large family, especially on our trips to competitions. The Chorus, directed by Mr. Thom Wood, also had a successful year. Through auditions five students participated in All-State Chorus and sixteen students were in The Singing Christmas Tree. Mr. Wood helped the students audition for these groups. Mr. Leo and Mr. Wood helped the musically talented students to express their love for music, some performed, some watched and some listened. Ellen Stevens t ln perfect.harmony, Ginger Cogburn C - ' f.-4 and Tia Kgbler, along with classmates, ,A . sing in harmony. iPhoto by Nancy l . Smith! f t , K- f Lam -. 4 . , 5 i ..L.',l f'f il X... lib. L- i ,W b 1 X n l ' I .1 .' .x.f-YQXXBVL V4 x VVX4 i, ' 'X zltltfxf fa fl' f i ' Chorusfl43 . tg.. F 1
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