Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1987

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Gym Met With Mixed Feelings Sweating It Out Every freshmen found himself or her- self sweating it out in the gym for an hour each day. There were mixed feel- ings about the mandatory gym class. It's a total waste of time. I took it enough in middle school, said freshman Chris Duerk Complaints about the physical educa tion classes ranged from getting sweaty to getting graded on physical ability Gym is not a necessary part of school Someone could miss out on a credit if Time out. Kevin Pruitt takes a break from a class basketball game. Gym classes helped students learn the fundamentals of many sports activities iPhoto by Robert Freemanj they failed simply because they were out of shape, said Jennifer Manske. Although most freshmen were against being forced to take gym, a few really didn't care. It doesn t really bother me It s kind of an easy hour said Tim Rankin Some students such as Sean Carpenter feel gym is a good way to let off steam and get some exercise All students are required to receive a credit for gym before graduating from high school Jennifer Hill 11 I 1 . ,I . . . . I , I . . . George Park Natalie Patterson Elizabeth Patterson Jennifer Patterson Jonathon Paulsen Miles Pelligrini Tammy Perotta Melani Phelps Tim Pike Heather Pitzer james Porter Kim Porter P.A. Potter Mike Powell Sam Price Kevin Pruitt Jeremy O'Dell Tammy O'Dell Eddie Rankin Tim Rankin Randy Rice Jason Riopello Kenneth Richmond English Riddlep Robbie Riley Sheila Roche Antonio Rodriquez Kim Ross Dana Rowe Patrick Rowe Scott Royals Michelle Sanders Paola Saavandra Christi Satterfield Derek Schlotterback Chris Schilling Karlin Scott Laurie Scurry William Sentelle Selvi Shanmuganath PM an 199

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Freshmen Of 4w,47'M'Z vw we 012W 5 Pumping iron Freshman John Brown proves his strength to his classmates in the weight room. Lift- ' ing weights in their leisure time provided students with an opportunity to relieve the everyday pres- I sures of school. iPhoto by Robert Freeman, Melissa Lipscomb Glen Lindsey William Loag Mari Lin Love Alesia Lowe Stephan Marallsa Nikki Manigault Undra Manigault Jennifer Manske Brendan Marcov John Martin Tony Martin Julie Massey Barbara McCall Tina McCauley Bradley McClure Betze McCormack Diana McCrary Brooke McDaniel Bryan McNamara Sean McNamara Chris McPoland Chris Meredith Marcus Meredith Jamie Moak Hayes Moody Ashley Moore Eddie Morris Rebecca Morris Antoine Mosley Iami Mullikin Phillip Mullinax Missy Mulwee Jenny Munns Iill Munns Kelley Murphy Bernard Neely Bobby Neff ' Jeff Nehart Kimberly Norris 198 Peopi



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.M -' .... ..,., -I.. , ,. .v.v.v Upperclassrnerfs Impressions Stereotype Freshmen Were you one of those freshmen who got picked on a lot? Or were you a fresh- man that had mostly upperclassmen friends? Which ever type you were, you had an attitude toward upperclassmen, good or bad. But what was it? Some freshmen were scared to speak out because they were afraid upperclass- men would come after them. But could that only mean their attitude was not a good one? Barry Syracuse said, Upper- classmen are ok, but if they are whimpy, then they only pick on freshman. Attitudes toward upperclassmen were more bad than good. Freshmen thought upperclassmen had superior authority over the school. Scott Royals said, Upperclassmen don't care. They think they own the school. Some freshmen liked upperclassmen. Kenny Wills said, Upperclassmen can be ok. Really, I think they are fine. Whether your attitude was good or bad, the freshmen class of '91 would be tortured by those students who had been through this before. Jenny Carlton Looking up to upperclassmen. David Godfrey reads the plaque with the first MHS senior class names on it. Freshmen checked their new school out as they became part of Mauldin. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj Shawn Shedd Douglas Shockley Linda Simmons Blaise Simenetti Lisa Small Christy Smith David Smith Jennifer Smith john Smith Tony Smith Sandy Sprouse Larry Staats Kevin Sternett Sam Stevens Laura Stewart Roger Stinson Billy Strange Todd Styles Greg Sullivan Michael Sullivan Tarsha Sullivan Staci Summerlin Tasha Sweatt Natalie Sweeney Barry Syracuse Mark Tanner Katie Temple Mickey Thurmond Michelle Townes Paul Trimble DeShay Tucker Steve Tucker Brad Turner Sammy Tweed Melissa Vinson Brett Villiger Helmut Vogel Eric Waldrop Brian Walker Scott Walker 200 PWA S u 1 x if bt ...X , ' ..gg ,sf g my t t. a .isnt

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