Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1987

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' 'W 'W' Mlm-w W ' ' Im.-. ,E M,,,,,,.s ,.... mm ...M-sms W may as-wa .Wa - ' Laughter Frees Study Tensions Classes Clownin' Beeeeep! the school bell rang and stu- dents rushed from one class to another. In many classes students were either 5 asleep, awake, or somewhere in between. But in those special classes the unusal bit of laughter between teacher and student Z created a unique learning experience. In I those classes laughter was a learning aid. Teachers had different methods in teaching their students. When it's pos- 2 sible, I like talking off the subject with students. It helps some of them learn, I said Ms. Jacqueline Young. :B Students used clowning to liven rou- 5 tine classes. Jeff Cook said that if the teacher is in a good mood then clowning I is okay to make the class interesting. Students had their own ideas on how they could learn better. In a class where the students joke around with the teach- er, I am able to get more out of the class, said Pam Fulmer. Laughter helped provide a break from the concentration required in most class- es. Heather Sughrue Giving their attention. Paul Adam and Raymond Evans attend their class to listen to a speaker tell them about birth defects. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonj Brian Darien Tangenika Davenport Brent Davis Carla Davies Bernard Dawkins Eric Degeabardt Robin Delk Larry Dill Mike Dowd John Durfee Robin Dawn Priscilla Eichelberger Jeremy Elliot Patrick Elm Terressa Estes Cori Evans joel Falkner Larry Felton Scott Ferguson Jeff Fisher Krista Flynn Thomas Foldes Pam Folmer lim Fonville Connie Fowler Kris Fowler Leslie Frazier James Garrett Rachel Garza Emory George Wendy Giles Cathy Gilstrap Betsy Glibbery Laura Going William Gordon Brooke Graham Rhonda Gray Rene Hagood Matt I-Iamby Alec Hancock 180 Peopk

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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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L Class - Of J uruors ,88 7,gw ,ga ZZ' f S We Cracking a smile. Mr. William Gay speaks to the art class showing them slides. He added laughter and jokes to break the ice. iPhoto by Todd Harshbargerj Wm ,.s,,,.a..,,.Wf1 '- t.,.....s,... Mike Hancock Jill Harper Chris Harrell David Harrison Todd Harshbarger Ian Hicks Tara Hill Kelon Hobbs Taforayia Hallums Amy Holmes Anthony Horton Kim Houck Missy Howard Marc Hudgens Eve Hudson Chris Hughes Kristin Humphrey Lyshedra Irby Michael Ireland Christina Jackson Laura Jenkins g Lisa Jennings X Don Johnson Melinda Johnson Shigila Johnson Steve Johnson Mary Jones Tracey jordan Marty Jarosicle Beth Kamke Dennis Karpinski Tina Kay Lynda Keith Robert Keith Chris Kellet Travis Kellet Calvin Kelley Jeff Kelley Roderick Kelly e Leslie Kennedy Peoph 181

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