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ifferent Strokes lt Takes All Kinds To Make The World Go Round Tall, short, skinny, not-so skinny, green eyes, blue eyes, brown eyes, blond hair, brown hair, pink hair, quiet, gregarious - Mauldin High School students represented every possibility. Some were native to Mauldin and some were from New York, Penn- sylvania, Indiana, etc., etc., etc. Although they shared many common characteris- tics, they were all individuals. Senior superlatives focused a spotlight on some of the outstanding seniors at Maul- din. Students chose by home- room ballot some of the stu- dents who seemed to exemplify the character of the senior class. These students received a special compliment from the senior class. The ul- timate compliment goes to the entire senior class. They are the best. Amy Eckberg 46 fam fupezrbliifea
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48 Eigomamt mile . . Students Expressions Tell All A frown, a smile, a stream of tears. Mauldin students re- acted to situations with a vari- ety of facial expressions. Smiling faces reflected times of joy and accomplish- ment while teary eyes reflect- ed times of despair and heart- break. For whatever reason, faces all over Mauldin errupt- ed with signs of emotion. Since I just started wres- tling, I found myself watch- ing others' reactions. You could tell just by looking at their faces whether they won or lost and usually to what degree. But no matter what, there was always a look of de- termination, said Raymond McGuire. glazed, fixed stares usually meant the attention span had broken. Teachers tried to avoid such reactions. I judge the way the class is going by the way the students look. I usually try for smiles and a few laughs, said Mr. Randy Roberts. Pranks played on fellow students never failed to bring smiles to the faces of those around. You should have seen the look on Mike Martin's face when he got his underwear ripped off by the seniors. Let's just say it was sheer sur- prise, said Pat Dorrian. Not all the feelings dis- played by students were as Chris Gates. The disappoint ment when we lose is ove whelming, but we never giv up. The determination at Mau din kept most spirits u through even the worst exp riences. Even though our recor wasn't too great, we still we out and partied after t games, said football play Chucky I-Ieitz. Jennifer Hil Get with the program. Varsity cheerleading captain Caroline Ne instructs fellow squad member Teachers could tell by their students' expressions how their lessons were coming across. Blank faces and Do I care? Junior Tate Putman struggles to stay awake during his fourth period class. Students often found themselves losing their concentration during class and some even drifted off to sleep. iPhoto by Mike Martini lighthearted. There were also faces reflecting pain and fear. The band is like a family and we strive to win, said Tonya Wilson on the next cheer, The varsity cheerleading squad cheered through the rain and to help keep the Maverick spirit alive. iPhoto by Mike Martinj
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