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28 Aumvbdza ATHERED . Together To Listen, Work, And Celebrate. Assemblies were a time when all the chaos stopped, and the laughter ceased. The student body became one. Get Smart was a program sponsored by the South Caro- lina Department of Correc- tions which allowed students to hear first-hand stories from inmates. I guess they want to make sure we don't mess our lives up and spend All Smiles. Ms. Carolyn Clayton and Coach Larry Frost entertained the freshmen during a special assembly for the ninth graders. The assembly was held on November 20 to familiarize the freshmen with Mauldin faculty. iPhoto by Robert Preemanj Silence and attention. The senior class and Mrs. Harriet Wells' government classes attended an assembly which featured Senator Fritz Hollings. This assembly was held so that seniors would become familiar with Mr. Hollings and his campaign. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl time in jail like they are, said Kristin Humphrey. Yearbook day was a clay an- ticipated by all students. As the theme of the '86 Reflec- tions was Spread A Little Magic, a magic show was only fitting for the seniors. The junior class assembled together on Wednesday, I an- uary 9 to discuss selling can- dles. Their funclraiser was necessary because of prom financial situation. Michelle Roper said, was a great idea to get all juniors together and about our finances. It vious we had to do and I'm glad we all could together and work. Jenkins ,V A
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Double jeopardy. Juniors Brian Darien and Eric Spann sled down a hill at Holy Tree. The snow brought back a child-like attitude to many students. iPhoto by Stephen Babbl just wandering around. Amy Eckberg and Cathryn Berry walked for miles in the snow. Walking was the most popular form of trnsportation during the snow storm. iPhoto by Stephen Babbj 40 fuow HOW A Winter Camival In Mauldin No one could believe it. It was true though. Snow came down on the western Caroli- nas with up to 12 inches breaking a long-standing re- cord. Students were treated to their first sight of a deep snowfall. Senior Caroline Nett said, I couldn't believe it when I woke up and there was so much snow. I loved it. Because of the weather Mauldin High closed for three days. Many students said they took advantage of the snowfall and enjoyed not having to go to school. Freshman Derek Compton said, I tried to play tennis in the snow, but it didn't work out too good. I went sledding 'Wikw .' with some of my friends later and that worked out a lot bet- ter. The snowfall came at just the right time - a few days after mid-term exams giving students a much needed rest. Amy Eckberg l can't wait for the beach. Brian Darien practices his surfing in the snow. Many Mauldin students had fun in the snow on their days off. tPhoto by Stephen Babbl Another one bites the dust. Head over heels Ricahrd Lyles somersaults down the slopes, Several students ended up like when they tried daring stunts. iPhoto by Stephen Babbj I, I 4 'Q lf? mi I fy in .fd I I , ' V, 2 V' , .. 1 I y Muff ,.
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