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The Best Cf The Rest Outstanding Faculty Accompli It takes many ingredients in order to have a successful recipe. The support staff, administration, students, and volunteers were all essential ingredients. However, the faculty and staff served as that one vital ingredient which makes the recipe unique. The achievements and accom- plishments of the faculty were outstand- ing. For instance, Mrs. Gladys Robertson and Mrs. Gale Werner recently won an award from the University of Chicago. Doug Mullins, a freshman at the universi- ty and a former student, nominated these two teachers. Both teachers were recog- nized for going the extra step and teaching the student more than just the subject they were paid to teach. Mrs. Robertson said, The award really made my day. It was kind of an inspiration. shments On And Off The Job. Mrs. Connie Laneve was the high school's teacher of the year. This award was considered very special because the teachers were chosen for the award by their peers. Many faculty members were very suc- cessful in their coaching endeavors. Coaches-of-the-year for Region I-AAAA included Ms. Karen Brannon for volley- ball and softball, Coach Carroll Long, for golf, Coach Mike Frye for girl's cross coun- try, and Mr. Delmer Howell for boy's cross country. In addition, Long was named state Coach-of-the-Year and was nominat- ed for national Coach-of-the-Year. Every teacher was an attribute to the high school. The faculty and staff was not only dedicated to their profession but also strived to go the extra mile. Nancy Schmid Shhhhh! Mrs. Eloise Alexander is hard at work on the lihrary inventory. Mrs. Alexander is also the sponsor of student cottncil. ll'hoto hy Nancy Sclnnitli Afternoon sivsta. Mrs. ,lane Cooper catches up on her sleep while returning from Europe. She sponsored a 21-day trip to Europe with students from the high school. tllhotos by liarinda Rankini All in the fan1ily.t'oach Mike Frey and his daughter Kristin watch on at the state cross country meet. The lhtxvl was held in Fort ,lack- Still. Uolunihia. tl'hoto by Nina Godfreyl Facultyfbtaff
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Faculty! Staff Caught in the Act. Mrs. Marty Oakhill is caught taking a small break from her busy day. Mrs. Oakhill was responsible for the graduating class. iPhoto by Nancy Schmidj -'Li w Us R., N ,.. gt V K 1 , , f Here, let me help Mrs. Connie Laneve helps sixth period student, Markus Bergman with his school work. Mrs. Laneve was chosen by her peers as Teacher-of-the-Year. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl Mrs. Shirley Jameson English Mr. Joel Keller Strings Mrs. Pat Krejci Geometry, Algebra Mrs. Connie Laneve Special Education Mr. Carroll Long Physical Education Mrs. Elizabeth McCameron Business Ms. Bobbie McCoy Bookkeeper Mrs. Betty McWhite Business Mrs. Lee Mitchell Special Education Ms. Jean Owens Attendance Mrs. JoAnn Perrin Clerk Mrs. Jennie Ray Guidance Mr. Ben Reid Geometry, Algebra Mrs. Gladys Robertson Speech, English Ms. Anne Richbourg Art Mrs. June Shealy Biology Ms. Nancy Smith English, Yearbook Mr. Greg Snoad Civics, History Mrs. Barbara Stacey Debate, History Ms. Brenda Suddith Biology Mrs. Jackie Teague English Ms. Jane Thomas English, French Mr. Joseph Vaughn English Mrs. Virginia Wallace Librarian Mrs. Harriet Wells Government Mrs. Gale Werner English Mrs. Lourdes Winters English Mr. Thom Wood Chorus Mr. John Worley Special Education Mrs. Jacqueline Young Geometry , Mrs. Pat Young Volunteer Mr. George Youstra Civics, History Mrs. Bertha Zimmerman French l-'1cultyfSlal'i' 'B It 5 'K N 1 ihx l B , x. .Q-.'23.'ITE . .... 4 .. gghu f 1. Mix ' 'I
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Support Staff Those Unsung Heroes The People Behind The Success At Mauldin High. Behind the scenes of the success at Mauldin High was the support staff, a group of people who did all of the little things to keep the high school running smoothly. The maintenance crew, headed by Mrs. Thelma Fletcher, kept the school nearly spotless. The staff worked at least 15 hours daily dust- ing, vacuuming, and sweeping the school. As attendance keeper, Mrs. Jean Owens listened to weak excuses day after day in the attendance office. Mrs. JoAnn Perrin helped in the guidance department. Let's eat. Mrs. Sybil Babb and volunteers Mrs. Beth Timmons, Mrs. Anne Garrett and Betty Mitchell enjoy a meal during arena scheduling. iPhoto by Nancy Smith.l Hard at work. Mrs. Sybil Babb, school sec- retary, orders school supplies from the district office. fphoto by Stephen Babbj Last but not least were the volun- teers, headed by Mrs. Lee Mitchell. Whether it was selling yearbooks or helping with graduation arrange- ments, Mrs. Mitchell and her fleet of volunteers were ready and waiting with helping hands. These unsung heroes made life a little easier for everyone. They kept the everyday routine from being cha- os. Stephen Babb Why are you late? Mrs. Jean Owens, atten- dance keeper, had a hard time keeping up with all ofthe tardies. There were about a hundred each day. iPhoto by Robert Freeman.l h 9'Q- Say ahh School nurse, Marilyn Younginer gives Gentry McColm a physical assessment. iPhoto by Edsel Dodson.j X , l, ix. 20 Support Staff
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