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Juniors The Ten Why Do Now What Hey, did you write your paragraph yet? Did you do your algebra? Can I see num- ber nine? Whether walking down the front hall before 8:10 or sitting in homeroom while attendance was taken, juniors fell victims to pro- crastination. No matter how many times they tried to avoid the desperate promises, students drew the conclusion that there were not enough hours in the day. Procrastination played a major role in low grades of students who had the potential to make straight A's. Everyday brought a new challenge to those whose frantically wrote essays, Kim Jarosh Marcy Jennings Kathy Johnson Robby Johnson Tracy Johnson Lori Ann Jones Lynee Jones Mary Jones Pamela Joyner Bethany Keith Jon Kelly Tom Kesling Kevin Kilgore Ann Kimbrell Lynn Kincaid Andrea Kinninger Lanny Ted Kinsler Ted Kinsler Lonny Leplante Bill Lockhart Heather Lynch Tania Martin Timothy McBee Lynn McCarthy Jenny McKelvey Steve McClain Julie McCormack Dawn McCraw Million Dollar Question You Can Do Later? book reports and did algebra problems at the last minute. The highlight and climax of each individuals day was the feeling of accomplishment acquired by the completion of daily assignments. Judy David said, We had to do a newspaper project and I waited until the night before it was due. I was up half the night and when I turned it in the next day I was surprised to find out that I made an A on it! Laura Jenkins Fun at lunch. Juniors had fun dur- ing lunch while forgetting about all their classes, tests, and homework. iPhoto by Ed Dodsonj t , X 1 I 1 Iunxors
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Tue there spon Mr the r by a Mrs. vorlte The Best Cf The Best Juniors Pick Their Favorite Teacher en students thought of think but when it came down to it of having a favorite, was one teacher who stood out in the minds of the junior class. Students re- d ed to an anonymous survey asking about their fa- teacher. s. Barbara Stacey filled ole of favorite teacher majority vote from the junior class. Students com- mented on the surveys that Stacey got away from Wh teachers they didn't usually m the room Stacey make I Photo tiki I Nl FZT1 i onotony of the class- standard by injecting Lending an ear. Mrs. Barbara listens to Steve McClain a speech to her debate class. by S. Babb.l i .fn r :- -A Q 4.1-. .A We ' ' w.- Q some humor. They also com- mented that Mrs. Stacey re- lated to all of her students. Relating seemed the most important aspect of a teach- er. Coach Joe Pickney took second place for favorite teacher because he knew how to relate to his students. A student commented that Coach Pickney was a cool'l teacher. Mrs. Becky Gault was also in the running for favorite teacher. Mrs. Stacey, Coach Pick- ney and Mrs. Gault are only a few of the special teachers at Mauldin. Each teacher had his own special quality and style which made him unique. Derrik Chandler. Reginald Goldsmith Nichee Goodwin P.J. Goodwin Terri Gossett Chris Graham Sylvia Griffin Sabrina Griffith Cathy Grzybowski Sandy Guram Lisa Gwinn Charlie Haines Tina Hakestad Scott Harrington Joyce Harris Kelli Harris Jeff Helvey Fred Henderson Jeffery Hill Charlyn Hinton Roy Holloway Karen Holcombe Shelly Holtzneb Anthony Horton Rodney Hughes Tim Hunnicutt Michael Hurston Eric Ireland Tricia Ivester Juniors
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i Kecia McFarland Kim McKee Jennifer McKinney Jimmy McLees Joey McPoland Pam Miller Paige Mills Robin Morris Tonia Morrow Chris Mitchell David Munyan - Chris Muratore Noah Nedrow Caroline Nett f rf 0 1 1 viii ,lei . Tim Nicholson Carol Nutting Lori O Dell Dawn Oliver Duane Orr . Maureen Pao 5 . XJ Johnathan Outland , Parul Patel Tonia Pearson Joey Perkins Ben Phillips Eddie Phillips Mike Pietsch Jimmy Piller Joey Pickney Melissa Porter Dana Purser Ralph Quin Karinda Rankin Karen Rawls Lori Ray Suzanne Reeves Jimmy Reid Putting everything aside. Mr. Mark Franks held Mrs. Lynn Dickinson's daughter, Rebecca, so that Kelly Coo- per, Ms. Jane Cooper's daughter, could give her a bottle. Teachers, like stu- dents, enjoyed putting off responsibil- ities. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj 1 l n I g I Juniors 1
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