Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1986

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You gotta be kiddin! Seniors donned to finalize plans for their future, Jeff Tomlinson anxiously awaited his big moment as he comtemplated his future. iPhoto by Robert Freemani Monkeying around Joe Ross is a regular monkey as he enjoysjust hanging around at the Senior Picnic. Greg Holmes. Amy Jarosick, and Jeff Jennings enjoyed a good laugh. iPhoto by Vardry Freeman! A. IV I an -' -,vi . y I p I , .5 , r 2 , . fa- 1 if T. 'lm -Q. X h FJ X 'Qui iii? Is that really us? The excitement built and reached its summit as annuals arrived. Seniors Ailsa Morton and Chris Campbell search for pic- tures of themselves and friends as they looked back over the year. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj Graduation ,..,,f ' It's important that you , . , A friendly piece of advice is always welcome and Dr. John Johns, President of Furman University, had plenty of it for graduating seniors as Mike Mihelick, Gisela Veltman and Shropshire listen attentively. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl

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A Cut Above The Rest Students What was it that gave Mauldin stu- dents that certain flair ? Well, it was time to stand up and pay tribute to a curly, fuzzy, snaggy, shaggy, ratty, matty, shining, gleaming, steaming, knotted, twisted, beaded, braided, pow- dered, flowered, bangled, tangled, and spangled phenomen called HAIR That's right HAIR was what gave students their flair! Whether new wave, punk or just short and sassy, these cuts reflected the special and outrageous personality of these daring few. Although the responses to this new wave look were sometimes skeptical, these few didn't careg it was their dare to be different attitude that made their cuts so much fun. To some, these different cuts were just that: DIFFERENT! To others, like hair flair the football players, these drastic cuts indicated the start of another summer of practices and the upcoming season. With their heads held high, there was no mistaking these guys, they were the ones with numbers carved in the side of their heads! Can you imagine your mom giving you one of these cuts? Suzanne Jask- evich, one of these radicals, got her hair cut by her mom! It's really no big deal. She did it in the garage this morning, Suzanne raved about her unusual style. The bold hairdos and outrageous style of students brought an added flair to the school. This added style these flashy hairdos brought to the individ- ual made these needs a cut above the rest. Alicia Brown She's so unusual! Being different is a way of life for some people and Suzanne Jaskevich is one of them. Clothes, hair, personality or attitude, RADICAL is this chick's middle name. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl Short and sassy! When it comes to style, Ash- ley Watson goes first class. Her sassy hair and clothes captured everyone's attention, including Seventeen magazine that she modeled for this summer. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl Fashions



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The Last Hurrah A thought for the future Three cheers for the end of another chapter in life, one filled with memo- ries, both painful and happy. After 12 grueling years, a sigh of relief came to many but along with relief came thoughts of the future and the changes that will shape lives. Kim Griffith and Anita Rogers be- lieved graduation made them more re- sponsible and ready for the challenge. Students aren't the only ones who got all knotted up this time of year. English teacher Ms. Lourdes Winters said, I usually cry. I always have at least one thought when I see a senior I know walk across the stage. It may not always be a good thought. Familiar faces to the end ,. Graduates Julia Batson. Uhris Beard. and David Berggren awaited the final moments before they received their di- plomas. fphoto hy Nancy Smithl Along with the expectations, seniors were people, too, and often hungry but the Senior Picnic of '85 solved that, for while at least. With the help of Ms. Winters, the senior sponsor, and other faculty members, a meal of fried chick- en, potato salad, rolls, iced tea, and cake pleased many. Games of volley ball and frisbee throwing were played to burn off the extra calories encountered from the feast. Another festivity included the Senior Cruise. Instead of the usual trip to the Bahamas, seniors have an opportunity to witness the many splendors of Mexi- co and its people. So once again the curtain falls on a another year. When friends depart to where their dreams become reality. Mary Karam iff hi' 3' 1 'im Graduation

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