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Mrs. Helen Smith, Manager 225 Old Laurens Rd. Oak Tree Plaza Mauldln, S.C. 29662 HSR BLOCKQ THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Telephone 288-7806 Il no answer call: 963-8104 407 N. Main Street Simpsonville, SC 29681 South Main Sireet Southgate Shopping Center Fountain lnn, SC 29644 GOSSETTS GARAGE Sz WRECKER SERVICE IICUI YOWING DIRVICI MAULDIN, S.C. Always A Friendly Welcome The Year In Sports Varsity Football Was Denied The Right To Participate In The 4A State Football Playoffs Because Of An Ineligible Player At Dorman High School Appeal To Regain 3A Sports Classification Denied Coaches John Worley, Greg Snoad, And George Younstra Were Added To Coaching Staff Soccer Season Was Moved Prom Winter To Spring Don't go around hungry. Refilling the vending ma- chines is a full time job. Ms. Carolyn Clayton finds time DAY: 288-3562 NIGHT: 288-7985 to support the athletics. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj ff' Ads 235
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N Sgrlfp f 288-7604 X Call Now! L CHOPPIN' BLOCK New Location 505 N. Main Street Mauldin Next To Subway Sandwich Shop Now Open Late Evenings And Sundays! Hours Monday-Thursday 9 AM-9 PMfFriday S Saturday 9 AM-6 PM The Dream A man before his time was how Mr. Joe Vaughn described Dr. Mar- tin Luther King. King was the leader of an American civil rights move- ment that freed black citizens from the yoke of segregation. His achieve- ments ranged from organizing black leaders into the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to support sit-in demonstrations. Misfortune struck the nation on April 14, 1968, when King interrupt- ed his plans by going to Memphis, Tennessee, to support a sanitation workers' strike. On the balcony of Lorraine Motel he was assassinated by James Earl Ray. Although fatally wounded, these words of Dr. King live on: Let no man pull you down so low that you hate him. Mary Karam I have a dream? Mr. Willie Carl Nash was a guest speaker on January 27 for the assembly held for Black History Week. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj J Ads
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