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Expressions: To Each His Qwn. Four classes tightly packed into one school. Each shoved around for a little elbow room, and built their own iden- tity. Seniors sported the new attitude that comes with turning eighteen. For seniors, 200 schedule change had to be adjusted before even setting in the new year. The ending of their high school life saddened seniors while the prospect of college lay ahead. Juniors found that being upperclass- men brought benefits like class rings and the prom. The tuck in the middle routine trailed sophomores around but did not discourage their spirit. Hazing was made a serious offense and all fresh- men breathed a little easier. Although rivals with each other, each class joined with one another, and threw their weight behind the Maverickg something all could share. Back to basics. Seniors Rent Thompson and Melissa Porter collect plant samples during Mrs. June Sheally's Environmental Science class. iPhoto by Keley Watsonj Our undivided attention. Mauldin stu- dents listen intently as particpants of the get smart program share their experi- ences. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj BA-NA-NA! Sophomore Jennifer Main en- joys the luxury of a tropical fruit during the cold of mid-winter. iPhoto by Kelley Wat- sonj Uwe 159
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Seniors disagree with the schedule system Where Do I Go M-W........m. Next For Class? Schedules, schedules! The battle cry of the senior class. For the first year computers of the arena scheduled classes. The computer successfully scheduled 95'Z1 of the stu- dents, however, it did not ap- pear that way to seniors. Se- niors flocked to the guidance office with hundreds of schedule changes. Ashley Watson said, The scheduling this year has been a major hassle compared to recent years. I feel like I had the best deal by having two classes and four study halls. Not all seniors had sched- ule conflicts. In fact a few even liked the new schedul- ing process done by the computers. have the problems that most people had with their sched- ules. When I came to school on the first day, it was perfect. I also believe that every se- nior's schedule should be per- fect since it was the last year of high school. Mrs. Jeannie Ray, the se- nior counselor, also believed seniors should have perfect schedules. Mrs. Ray made over 200 schedule changes to make seniors happy. Gregg Wyatt Now listen here. John Colaciappo and Jenni Stitt discuss schedule op- tions with Mrs. Jennie Ray. Jenni and John both took Honors Chemis- try. iPhoto by Mike Martinl Doug Brister said, I didn't 160 Peoph Senior blues. Seniors listen to Mrs. Baker in first period English IV. All seniors had to stay at school till 2: P.M. because of EIA. iPhoto by Gary WebbJ This is right. Keith Chapman, Chuck Verdin and Chip Willimon tried to have their schedules fixed by Mrs. Jennie Ray. iPhoto by Mike Martinb 5 . 5 x Q. it Q s..x,.x Rats
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