Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1985

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Page 49 text:

James Moore demonstrates what break- daneing is all about, tPholo by Vardry I-'rccmanj .Ianet Gordan shows off her l'.0I'Cl1lZl sweater that fell among the many Iluis. iPhoto by Vardry Ifrecmanj 1 3 i tgp, - . X 1 if If K , ll' A student explains how to operate a video game. tPholo by Robert Freemanb E I acisf4S

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44fFads Easy come and easy go. That's the way fads were in 84-85. Fads varied from neon- sweaters to break-dancing. Scratching came and went like the video game craze did. All of these terms may have sounded strange but they actually were fads that hit the scene. Jodi Allen, a junior, said, I liked to wear the neon-colored clothes because it gets you noticed and it's different. Another fad that swept the nation was break-dancing. Eric Smith's cousin from New York taught him how to break- dance. I like to break in front of my friends but it's just a pass-time. The year has come and gone and with it the fads went too. In the years ahead Mauldin High students will look back and wonder, Why did l ever do that in the first place'?', Gina Goings Easy Com Easy Go R-Isla s.,,,4 Carla Goldsmith poses for the camera und presents her neon flannel pants. iPhoto by Vardry Freemanl



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Every year the seniors and the juniors get together for a friendly game of ladylike football . . . except for this year. On Saturday, December 8, the two classes of aggressive players met head on for four cold, but exciting quarters of rugged football. The end result - senior domination, 20-0. Deb Krejci who scored for the seniors said, I had a great time, although there was some hostility between the classes. I was glad we played because it proved to everyone that the seniors are better than the juniors. The seniors were better offensively, having a year of experience under their belt. Though this experience was shown by the 20-0 score, many agreed that the spirit of the juniors crushed that of the seniors. I thought it was a fun game to watch. I was proud of the juniors for their effort and thought we had the greatest cheerleading squad in modern day powderpuff history, said junior co- captain Gary Floyd. Along with Gary were co-captain Scott Munns, Scott Crawford, Steve Hopkins, Steve Pachella, Kevin Ross, Robert Harper, Joe Patillo, Joe Poteralla, Bruce White, Bobby Lammel, Matthew Poore, Ken Baldwin, Johnny Mitchell, Jon Percival, and Russell Wright. Making up the senior squad were Keith Johnson, David Ingram, Chris Cambell, Brian Davenport, Scott Green, O.J. Jones, Chris Beard, Scott Evans, Rusty Boozer, Jeff Jennings, Timmy Goss, and Brian Shepherd. The coaches behind the junior effort were Lance Moody, Chris Walker, Glenn King, Greg Taylor, and Mark McCall. The girls greatly appreciated the weekday nights and weekend afternoons these guys spent trying to organize a team. In the end, what did junior Angie Ginn have to say? We got our freezing tails kicked all over the field. The instructors backing the seniors were Wrappar Kellet, Scott Farmer, Larry Wilder, Richard McCall, and Scott Dorris. Catching that one pass was my moment of glory in Mauldin athletics, but winning the powderpuff game was the senior class' moment of glory, quoted Shannon McGlade. Ladies First

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