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Wg, 'E 1 by E. 5 2 rw f' fs 4 i Little Big Man! Photographers catch Mark Hendrix playing around in the weight room. Mark displayed his other side - his short side?! iPhoto by Robert Freemanj Oh! perfect timing! David Wright quickly shoves all his books and belongings back into his locker and hurries to class trying to beat the bell. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl X 4 X71 , , if 5 zcg, f V. ' ,, to Q Two points! David Thompson, Richard Futrell, and Tony Harrison try to trash Paul Cannon on their way to class. iPhoto by Robert Freeman! Big bubbles no troubles! If Mary Jones had wanted to break the school policy about chewing gum in class she could have at least tried to have hidden it. iPhoto by Mike Frye! All tied up! A poor, unfortunate freshman tried to free and untangle himself from the uncomfort- able position his friends put him in. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl Embarrassing Moments
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Better Than The Rest N 7 Outstanding Isn t The Word For It When a conversation strikes up, to- pics are numerous. You know, I was thinking, Mauldin High School is not that bad of a place , said one student. Yea, I was thinking the same thing, especially since we won that award and all. Another said, Seems Mauldin's all- right afterallf' Today's Mauldin High School, built in 1973, years after the old Mauldin High closed in the 1950ls became a leg- one end in its own time. It became among five. schools in the state to win Joe the Secondary School Award. Dr. Richardson, director of education re- search at Georgia State University, Smugness is allowed just this once. Mrs. Marilyn Hendrix proudly stands with Mr, Lem Carter and Mayor Wayne Crick, as Kristi Alex- ander held the award given by the city of Maul- din. iPhoto by Lonnie LaPlantJ evaluated schools for the National School Recognition Program. During his visit to Mauldin, he commented on the feeling of the warmth a visitor re- ceived and the good teaching. Student Tracy Johnson agreed with this, I think one of the reasons that Mauldin got the award was because of the teaching methods they use here. Tammy Stevenson said, I think the people at Mauldin had a lot to do with us winning. On October 29, Dr. Richardson pre- sented MHS with a flag recognizing the award. The ceremony was part of the annual open house. The city of Mauldin also honored MHS by placing a billboard erected by Naegele Advertising. But unfortunately the sign was removed because it violat- ed the Greenville County billboard moratorium. Mary Karam Excitement of the competition. News Center 13 is where the action is when they interviewed Dr. Joe Richardson about the Secondary School Award. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl We need to Ms. Berta Zimmerman and Shinetta Sweeney prepare for Mr. Joe Richard- son's evaluation of our school for the National School Recognition Program. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj Outstanding School Award
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