Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1985

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But if we do it this way ... Coach Larry Frost instructs John Leonard on some homework. FCA stresses all aspects ol' development. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl Need Help. Contact Your Local Service Group Service groups can be found everywhere. One such group is the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The FCA consisted of 75 members and met every Monday night for devotion, guest speakers and recreational games. During the meetings the FCA often talked about how they could improve themselves and the world they live in. The group was not only open to athletes, but to anyone who was interested. FCA sponsor Coach Larry Frost commented, The group is very productive and we have fun. This year the group helped with the Toys for Tots Concert and planned to help with the Special Olympics. When asked about the FCA Shannon McGlade responded, It's a serious group but a lot of fun. It also gives everyone a chance to see what you're really like. Another service group was the Civitans. The group had trouble getting together this year. At the first meeting, people were enthusiastic and ready to join. The enthusiasm died down to a few people. Expensive dues, no regular meeting time, and lack of interest seemed to cause problems. Mrs. Dottie Hicks worked to save the group so that once again it will be a contributing force at Mauldin. Missy Pociecha Let's get together! Students meet early in the year to organize CivitansfCivinettcs. Students interested in serving the community wanted to play an active part. tPhoto by Robert Freemanl l48fCivitans

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-1 , -I S-.1 us'V Junior class: Mike Meilinger, president: Gary Floyd. vice-president: Kimberly Hodge. majority leader: Charles Thompson, minority leader. 'Y l tNot picturedj Wendy Burns. secretary-treasurerg Mrs. Becky Gault. Mr. Brett DeYoung, advisers. tPhoto by Nancy Smithl Few Peopl Realize Responsibilities f Class fficers Students are elected each year by peers for class offices. When classmates were unhappy about things involving the school, student officers were the first to hear the complaints. The student officers along with advisers shared a number of obligations. Officers participated in fund raising and distributing information to their classmates. Mrs. Angela Barnett and Mr. Mark Franks helped the Freshmen Class with their projects. Sophomore advisers were Mrs. Carol Bennett and Miss Jane Burgess while Mrs. Becky Gault supervised the Junior Class along with Mr. Brett DeYoung. Kimberly Hodge stated, Being Majority Leader of the Junior Class gave me a chance to voice students' opinions on school activities. The Senior Class officers had, perhaps, the most demanding job of all. They wanted to make the year the best possible. ln order to succeed, they had to dedicate a lot of their spare time to their duties. Mrs. Lourdes Winters was the adviser of the Senior Class. She and homeroom teachers were responsible for homecoming, the prom, the picnic, and graduation. I feel very fortinate to have been president of my class this year, said Shannon McGlade. Our Senior year is the most special year of all, and we have tried to keep it as special as possible. Although the tasks of class officers require a lot of hard work, the rewards were numerous. When these officers worked together as a whole, success was sure to follow. Shannon 0'Shields Senior officers: tFront rowj Kim Baker, secretary-treasurer: Shannon Lucero, majority leader: Mrs. McGlade. president: Beth Balcome, Loudres Winters. adviser. tPhoto by vice-president. fBack rowl Danny Nancy Smithl - - - - Officers I47



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Concentrating on the big game. FCA membcr Shziy Muuldin thinks about thc upcoming Eastside game. iPhoto by Vardry Frccmunj Will soccer players ever need to know this? Carrie Glibbcry and Lori Ray suffer through English class. As members of FCA, both girls must show a good attitude both on und off thc playing field. iPhoto by Vurdry Frecmanj Wil

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