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5 i,iQ gr55aaQ52raaaawaammme gffsiik 3 assesses 1 u n -t e e I1 S is it Service with a smile. Mrs. Ruth Beebe serves re- freshments to visitors in the library. Mauldin once again welcomed evaluators to the campus. iPhoto by Jimmy Purukawal Mother and son. Derrick Chandler chats with Mrs. Cheryl Chandler while they wait to give blood. Mauldin collected 172 pints of blood at its annual blood drive. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj 55 5 SwSES'A2 ?Z' 3 27562 52555553533 93 if 5 EE 353 WSE
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5 WT '- '? 1 1 gr? Supporting Maverick Pride 210 Hema Mauldin High School couldn't have done it alone. The prom, the blood drive, and other projects required ade- quate funding and support from the community. Mauldin's community support stood on top in terms of dedi- cation. The volunteer program led the county in the number of service hours given to a school. Fundraising was def- initely hip, and students often sold their wares: candles, candy, or maga- zine subscriptions to raise needed funds. Funds totaling 54,700 were raised by the yearbook ad campaign. Kiss PM. and Coca Cola awarded Mauldin with the coveted Spirit Award for outstanding school spirit. Small businesses, companies, and pri- vate individuals were the key links to the support of Mauldin High. Their support and the efforts of students who earned it helped achieve reality of hopeful plans. Hitting the highway. Kiss FM disc jockey, John Oliver, departs after his appearance at the spirit chain pep rally. iPhoto by Nancy Freemanl Of course we're organized! Business Man- ager, Kellie McGlade, along with Ginger Cogburn prepare for a final deadline. iPho- to by Stephen Babbj Those city lights. The growing town of Mauldin provided the financial suport that boosted many programs at Mauldin High. iPhoto by Stephen Babb,
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