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People q iving In The Magic lust what made Mauldin High such a special place? It was the diversity of people who created a Magic Kingdom. Remember the guy who let his boxers hang out under his shorts? How about the girl who had part of her head shaved. Then came the class prankster who, no matter how bad the day, gave everyone a laugh with his magi- cal wit. The new teachers and students ad- ded a touch of mystery and excitement to the year. from the frattiest of frats to the wildest of punks and everyone in be- tween, living in the magic was ever so fasci- nating. Where is my magic carpet? Scott Bootie Cothran got a lift from his friends at the Eastside game as onlookers watched in amazement. iPhoto by Wade Wilson.J Laughter is the best magic. Jill Zilligen, Tracy Williams, Fiona Morton, Cary Floyd, Jana Grant, and Robin Cox shared a laugh during second lunch. iPhoto by Robert Free- man.J 1 rx h -.r .vi 1 rr -ly in tl rw. 4. ix -esp
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.vs ! fs iw! Plans in the making President Melissa Lark, Angie Ginn, and other members plan ahead for upcoming community projects and fundraisers. iPhoto by Stephen Babb! May we have your attention, please? Pam and Kelly Mills listen to guest speakers and group discussions in an F.C,A. meeting held in the Weight Room. iPhoto by Stephen Babb? Givers From caroling at Christmastime to snow skiing in February, FCA kept themselves busy with club activities throughout the year. Weekly meetings usually centered around a guest speaker, and the topics varied from week to week. Sponsor Larry Frost said, We mostly avoid preaching because we want to make spiritual growth as fun as Community I I I1 fa 'W possible for our members. FCA took part in such projects as Toys for Tots, Christmas caroling, and cleaning up Freeman Field after games. One get-together that the club planned for themselves was a ski trip in February which gave the members something to look forward to. Another was the 'tFoot Function where club to Gthers members could dance, eat, and socialize. F.C.A. members supported their club. Marcy Jennings said, It gives everyone a chance to go and express how they feel about God without feeling intimidated. As the year progressed, F.C.A. proved themselves one of the biggest and most active clubs in the school. Dawn McCraW F.C.A. 157
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