Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1987

Page 197 of 272

 

Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 197 of 272
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' ,pull- - mwmW-,...,Ms .... mw,rweM r -New ----H M ' - Freshmen No Longer B.1VI.O.C. E Try ew ays Just last year, the class of 1990 gradu- ated from middle school. Upon entering Mauldin High their lives changed from being B.M.O.C. fBig Man On Campusj to low-man-on-the totem pole. After a year's experience as freshmen, sophomores were glad it was over. In your freshmen year you learn your way around. I'm glad my year served is over, but the year wasn't that bad though. It certainly was an experience to remem- ber said Kathy Ferry. ' Parking lot blues. Shannon Jacobson's ride home is delayed because of a stalled car. After a little wait- ing, she was on her way again. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonl Yesteryear's freshmen, juniors re- membered their freshmen years. My freshmen year gave me the knowledge to know the school. With my first year behind me, I knew the ones to come would be a smoothe ride, said Pam Fulmer. Freshmen veterans, seniors, having been there too, urged freshmen not to push their entry in to high school soci- ety. They have a lot to learn about high school and how it works before they fit in, said Jimmy Reid. Freshmen, the grass always seemed greener on the other side. Heather Sugh- rue ..,. umsz-ef--.lfvszgvafsgs-r.,.., . Ee NK-,BE Kim Chanler Mike Chandler Patty Chao Rosa Chapman Roy Christopher Erin Clardy Samantha Clark Donna Comer Matthew Connelly Eugene Cooper Erin Core Eric Correll Megan Cowart Angie Cox Margaret Crittenden Tamara Cruell Shay Curenton Angie Cureton Derrick Davis Jimmy Davis Bernard Dawkins Marvis Decoleau Nancy Deese Shannon Dellinger I oe Dillard Charles Dixon Jonathan Dixon Mark Dixon Robert Doig Chris Duerk Derek Dunlap Jeremy Durham Talfi Edmands Mark Elliot Mandy Elmore Ami Engineer Russel Ensley Kim Epps Christie Evatt Dawn Everette Felipe 195

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Freshmen S Speaking with pride Jill Munns asks her class mates to elect her president of the freshmen class She triumphed over her opponents to lead the B freshmen class. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonj Gail Allen Elizabeth Anderson Susan Anderson Dana Armstrong Mark Askew Diane Atkins Monica Atkinson Michael Avery Tia Balcombe Mica Ballenger Angie Barber Carol Belchez Marc Blanton Joey Blocker Natalie Bordenick Jason Bradberry Chad Bray Pam Brennan Paul Brett Angela Brewer Michael Brock Mike Brooks Brian Brown John Brown Kyle Brown Brent Bruns Joy Bryant Bert Buie John Bunch Damian Burkemper Ben Burns Kimberly Burns Lory Byrd Sean Carpenter Carmen Campbell Chris Cannon Steve Carlson Kelly Carnes Jason Carter Leslie Chambers 194 Pwpi Q ,qw fgjfo Wife F .



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King Of The Mountain . To The The trials and the tribulations of freshmen was more than most people re- alized. Not only did freshmen have to live with seniors' harrassment and a new school, but most were just recently at the top of the mountain in middle school. Life was mush easier then. There was not much freedom, but then again it isn't possible to miss something that one nev- er had. Jill Munns said, In middle school ev- ery teacher was a parent watching over every move. But now that I'm in high school there is much more freedom than I ever had before high school. But what really makes high school that much different than middle school? Many things separate the two, for exam- Chris Fowler Mark Farren Amy Finner Tina Floyd Wendy Fonville Lisa Ford Heather Fowler Michael Fowlet Mike Frady Bennie French Chris Fuselier Gene Futch Johnaton Gardner Carman Giocamca Danny Giacobbe Erika Galloway Eric Gallows David Godfrey Shane Godfrey Eric Godlowski James Gooding Julie Goster Pam Gowan Patricia Grady Abdel Gingham Carla Gnant Randy Gronger Jason Greene Stephanie Green Amy Greer Vonerick Griffin Glen Guy Lance Gwinn Ginger Hadley Nicole Hail Scott Hallaert Ching Hallams Bryan Hamilton f Cris Hinson Sean Hanez 196 P30195 agar Valley ple, maturity of the people, responsibil- ity, classes, the teachers and the fact that more people are in high school. Joy Bryant said, The classes are easier in high school than I expected but there is so much more to do, and so many people to get to know. I'm just glad I'm in high school and you can only be a freshman once. Gregg Wyatt Man on behind. Chris Cannon, Greg Baur, and David Ireland play basketball in gym. Gym is a required course for graduation in high school. iPhoto by Mike Martini

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