Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1986

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Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 140 of 280
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Page 140 text:

.ia a '? Where was I? Mrs. Martha finished applications. iPhoto by Jo Baker patiently be bops Robert Freemanl around while she's waiting for Civinettes lTop rowl Laura Ceisset, Tina Bridges, Heather Arldt, Lynn Hazlewood, Renae Thompson, Tonji Meredith, Sharon Jones. lMiddle TOWD Pam Ferguson, Michele Robinson, Tanika Permenter, Patty Raines, Shay Mauldin, 1 Civinettes Shawn Pope, Britt Lunceford, Leslie Kennedy. iBottom rowl Mrs. Baker, Jennifer Stratton, Tara Hill, Cathryn Berry, Angela Long, Jan Hicks, Diane Hopkins. iPhoto by Randy Tarrantl ww' ,-ff 1'7 And here we have , . , Mr. items for the Civinettes to sell Jim McMahan hands out iPhoto by Robert Freemani brochures filled with brass v

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Getting it together . .. Shelley Smith staples her letter on her sweater as Laura Wave them like you just don't care . . . Caroline Nett Darien, Kristi Alexander, and Kimberly Hodge watch. iPhoto hy Susan Craigl tries hard to get the Maverick fans to stand up and show their spirit at the J.L. Mann game. iPhoto by Lonny LaPlantJ s Varsity Cheerleaders lTop rowl Shelley Smith, Rhyan Langlay, Robin Dunlap, Caroline Nett, Kristi Alexander, Nicole Hill. fBottom :owl Jenni Stitt, Laura Darien, Kimberly Hodge, Shannon Batson, Tonya Wilson, Marcy Jennings. iPhoto by Randy Tarrantl .S zf .15 PS rg if 4 fa.. -we J.V. Cheerleaders i'I'op rowl Michelle Wais, Laura Going, Gina King, Lori Bridges, Kristen Wolf. fBottom :owl Cathryn Berry, Susan Green, Kellie McGlade, Lisa Jennings, Angela Long. iPhoto by Randy Tarrantl Leading the way . . . Gina King and Lori Bridges support the sophomore float in the homecoming parade. Much spirit was raised for the homecoming game. iPhoto by Lonny LaPlantJ Girls have more fun ... The sophomore .I.V. fheefleadefs ,lead the Class Of Raise your hands nigh in the an- ... Kimberly Hodge and 83 full, of Splut and, t Shelley Smith cheer the varsity football players to a victory over enrhuslasm but the Junwr wade Hampton 27-1. iPhoto by Lonny LaPlantJ class still came out first for the spirit float. iPhoto by Lonny LaPlantl Cheerleaders



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iiiiiiiilsing tarting Gver Do you know what group of about 20 females met the first Thursday of each month? They were considered the local service group and they called themselves the Civinettes. At 7:45 in portable 6 on the first Thursday of each month the Civinettes met in order to plan their future activities. Their planning started when some of the girls went to camp at the beginning of the year. The camp included workshops on motivation and reports. They Being a dedicated and hard-working Civinette , . , Renae Thompson tries to sell Chris Ferguson one of her many stuffed animals. iPhoto by Edsel Dodsonl discovered that they must do three different projects before the year was over. First there was the citizenship project. In carrying out this project each member had to be a good citizen. Another project was the community project. To forfill this project the girls had to plan and carry out an event that would benefit the community. The third and final project was the service project. The girls had to perform a service for the school whereas the students would benefit. In order to obtain the money they needed, the Civinettes sold brass items. Each member had a brochure that they carried around and received orders. When the orders had been completed the brass had to be delivered to the right customers. Next, the Civinettes found themselves carrying around bags of stuffed animals. The girls sold almost any animal from a yellow duck to a little pink elephant. Under the new sponsor this year the Civinettes completed their fundraising and their projects. Mrs. Baker said, I was asked by Ms. McGaha and Mike Cravens to do Civitans andfor Civinettes. I chose to do Civinettes only. She continued to say that she felt that she could give the girls the supervision that they needed on the overnight activities. Ellen Stevens Signing up ,. . Civinettes started the year off with a lot of paper vsgork. Filling out applications was the first step iPhoto by Robert Freemanj f' Civinettes

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