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Relaxing at lunch. Tammy Perotta, Tommy Poldes and Matthew Gooch enjoy sitting around and talking at lunch. Spending time together enriched friendships, iPhoto by Kelly Watsonl Spring fever. John Maddox, Shannon Lipscomb and Corri Evans discuss classes on front campus at lunch. Honesty was a very important part of any relationship. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj K , ,Ai Fuafdthp 37
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Graduation hugs. Friends make the world a happier place. Seniors display their happiness only moments after the graduation exercises. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj Pizza Pizza! The front campus was a popular place to eat lunch during the spring. Friends enjoyed eating lunch and spending their lunch hour together. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj 36 Flllltddlif EDICATED To The Ones Who Make Life Better Friends were the ones who helped pick up the pieces af- ter a broken heart or who cel- ebrated after a school victory. Since friends make up the lives of students this story is dedicated to each one of you. It is obvious that trust and honesty are essential in a friend. Kirstin Russ, a junior said, We both need each oth- er's openmindedness and willingness to listen. We ac- cept each other for who we are p in 0 0 O and don't look down upon each other when we do our own things. Honesty was anothter im- portant basis for friendship. Candy Lasiter said, Honesty is very important to me in a relationship. My friends mean too much to me and there's nothing I wouldn't tell them. Friends offer support, hap- piness, and confidence and loyalty. Jon Maddox, a junior who has known his be friend for one year and t months said, Friendship is major part of life. No o should be without a frien Laura Jenkins Counselor at work. Senior counselor Mrs. Jennie Ray talked with Tommy Coker, Tim Finch, Kevin Campbell. Friendships wer established between students as well as students and teachers. iPhoto by Gary Webbj ,ifmzv
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28 Aumvbdza ATHERED . Together To Listen, Work, And Celebrate. Assemblies were a time when all the chaos stopped, and the laughter ceased. The student body became one. Get Smart was a program sponsored by the South Caro- lina Department of Correc- tions which allowed students to hear first-hand stories from inmates. I guess they want to make sure we don't mess our lives up and spend All Smiles. Ms. Carolyn Clayton and Coach Larry Frost entertained the freshmen during a special assembly for the ninth graders. The assembly was held on November 20 to familiarize the freshmen with Mauldin faculty. iPhoto by Robert Preemanj Silence and attention. The senior class and Mrs. Harriet Wells' government classes attended an assembly which featured Senator Fritz Hollings. This assembly was held so that seniors would become familiar with Mr. Hollings and his campaign. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl time in jail like they are, said Kristin Humphrey. Yearbook day was a clay an- ticipated by all students. As the theme of the '86 Reflec- tions was Spread A Little Magic, a magic show was only fitting for the seniors. The junior class assembled together on Wednesday, I an- uary 9 to discuss selling can- dles. Their funclraiser was necessary because of prom financial situation. Michelle Roper said, was a great idea to get all juniors together and about our finances. It vious we had to do and I'm glad we all could together and work. Jenkins ,V A
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