Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1987

Page 180 of 272

 

Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 180 of 272
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.W Seniors prepare for future with Computer Math Keeping Pace With The Computer Race Are computers the new wave of the future? Seniors thought they would need to know as much as they could about computers before going to college. With the require- ments lowered so that it wasn't as stringent to take the course, approximately 60 se- niors elected to take Comput- er Math rather than Algebra III. Robin Dunlap said, I felt that I needed to learn some- thing new, because I didn't know a thing about Let your fingers do the walking. Car- ol Nutting diligently works to debug her computer program. Carol is a se- nior taking Computer Math with Mrs. Pat Krecji. iPhoto by Gary Webbj Martinj computers. Some seniors felt that the course might be an easy A to boost their grade point ratio. Students, however, soon dis- covered that it was a hard course to be taken seriously. I was expecting Math to be an easy A, but I found out that I have to work to get good grades, said Trent Boiling. Although most seniors felt it was a necessity, not all se- niors agreed that it would be helpful. Chris Windey said, Com- puters will most likely help me in the future. If computers are the future, we haven't got much to look forward to. Gregg Wyatt This is easy. Kim Kilton, and Dawn McCraw listen to Mrs. Kay Autrey's explanation of the computer pro- gram. Requirements for computers were easier so that more students could take this class. iPhoto by Mike Where did I go wrong. Scott Harring- ton and Trudy Ayers get some advice from Mrs. Kay Autrey. This year the math department offered Pascal in computers, iPhoto by Todd Harshbergerj Peopi 177



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rsi if mm.. Nm... .fit 2 4 ....... ,r...,..: A Choice Of The New generation Juniors Decision Class rings, proms, cars, and PSAT's Specialtis of the junior class. The juniors were no longr underclassmen, but they were not yet seniors. Thew were in a state of limbo caught in a two sided situation. It's good to finaly be an upperclass- man because we get more respect. It's bad not be be a senior though, because Keeping the spirit Before a game, Wendy Lanier and Wellsy Poole paint a banner to boost the team to victory. The J.V. cheerleaders worked hard to keep Mauldin's spirit up. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj the seniors look down on us. said Chuck Welling. The class of '88 had some advantages over the other classes. They had assigned parking spaces, whih is something un- derclassmen did not have. At least we have a place to park in the mornings. It was one of the few priv- ileges we had, said Dan Murphy. There were some bad aspects to being a junior, though. PSAT's were required of the upperclassmen. The testing did not go over well with the students. It was a waste of an entire Saturday, said Steve Carlton. Jennifer Hill Shane Burnett Michael Burns Jim Burns Melinie Burrell Erik Busby Tony Byers David Bykalo Steve Carlton Angie Carnes Beth Carney Pete Carver Tom Chamness Michele Chaney Brant Chapman Keith Chapman Allison Chastain Paul Chasteen Dawn Childers Tab Clardy Teresa Clark Ginger Cogburn Allison Coker Charity Coker Antoinette Colema Danny Colpitts john Connelly Robby Cook Chris Cooper Frank Cooper Stacey Cooper Stephen Cottingim Lynn Cox Robin Cox Alison Crouch Monica Cue Bart Cumulander Ushela Cureton Dara Cutter Dustin Dalon Peope 179 Q? 255 s Q 5 . z Srl fs 2? 'EQ .. if E? xi. 5. 5 . -2 Q if is .... . Il Theresa Cummings

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