Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1986

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I hate Mondays! Brian Darien did his best to make it through a long Monday. Mondays seemed to never end. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl The remaining few! It seemed that one Mon- day either the bells were faster or the students were slower. The students had a hard time mak- ing it to class before the bell. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl The perfect ending. Pat Duke inspects the damage done to Mike Kerley's car in the student parking lot. What else could go wrong on Mon- day? iPhoto by Gregg Wyattj Mondays

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But Coach Richard Liles did his best to convince Coach Mike Frye that he really did for- get his homework. Mondays and homework didn't exactly go hand in hand. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl f J! 's Y -fi ,V 'v e ,ai 51,-w me H, Mk 9 i ee, , i.. -,Ngo i ,, 4 4 its W L-. Rain ays 'N Mondays Monday Blues Monday! What a depressing name for the first day of a week, full of teachers, homework and books. Monday! A day when Murphy's Law was in full effect: If anything could go wrong it did. Mon- day! The one day out of the week that it seemed totally hopeless. Why get out of bed? Wendy Oehlson said, I hate get- ting up early and I dread a long day of classes. Some of the worst Mondays started off with wind and raing Mondays were awful but the ones with rain were defi- nitely the most miserable. Oversleeping on Monday morning was a perfect start to a perfectly awful day, and trying to hurry and get ready 34 Mondays Invade MHS y for school didn't exactly put anyone in the best frame of mind. Traffic at school was unbelievable and the crowd- ed hallways were pretty bad too. The day continued going from bad to worse and one wondered if it would ever end. The sound of the last bell was uplift- ing. At least the day was over, and the next day everyone returned to face a new day. Laura Jenkins Has it ever been just one of those days? Somedays everything just seemed to go wrong and Barry Davis found himself in bad shape. Be- ing crammed into a trashcan was only the begin- ning to a bad day. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl



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Cool down. The Phantom Brigade after their performance at the Tropicana Music Festival took an orange juice break. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl Pay close attention. Coach Donny Frost gives his nephew pointers for his upcoming football career. Coaches spent time with their families as well as with their athletic teams. iPhoto by Rob- ert Freemanl 1 Feature Rated 1 Restricted For After Hours All work and no play made Johnny a dull boy. Students and teachers found enjoyment and relaxation in different activities. Heather Stephens said, I like weekends and parties, but I espe- cially like going to concerts with friends of mine who go to another school. A survey of random students showed that 9 out of 10 students enjoyed going home and taking it easy by watching television and eating. Tania Martin said, I usually go home and watch Days of Our Lives on the VCR until my brother gets home and takes over the T.V. Teachers spent their weekends and afternoons relaxing. Ms. Anne Rich- bourg said, On weekends I run errands 3 After School for myself, and I try to catch movies or plays with friends. We do the same things as teenagersg we're just not as wild. Thirteen out of 65 teachers coached athletic teams in addition to teaching classes during the school day. Most team practices lasted anywhere from lk to 3 hours during the school week then teachers still had lessons to pre- pare for the coming day. Although students and teachers found enjoyment in different activities, they all agreed on one thing: weekends and afternoons were priceless. Laura Jenkins Chill Out!! Mauldin varsity cheerleaders and students show support at the WCKN Cheerwine Cheer-off. The cheerleaders also practiced after school. iPhoto by Gregg Wyattl .V

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