Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1987

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IAN n qui! It Matters 5 E press Yourself Open the doors of Mauldin High School: look around. This place is no uniform gathering of clones. From the radical punk to the John Doe, they're all here : 1247 students and 90 faculty and staff, diversely different people grouped together to create a colorful assortment of personalities. Some pre- fer the footloose country image, others opt for whatever fashionable attitude is sweeping the scene. Varied opinions and beliefs also exist. Some minds dis- cuss views on current issues while some are content to exchange bits of gossip. Total opposites drawn together in the classroom or at a football game. They cherish the same moments, such as prom night, homecoming, regard- less of the barriers which make these students different. Stayin' cool. Kristy Simmons, Kevin Ward, LaCrecia Keen and Michelle Roper converse during lunch on front campus. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj Alone at last. Sheri Johnson and Rent Thompson share a moment to themselves after school. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj Altogether now! The Mauldin High Band participates in the 1986 Doo-Dah parade held in downtown Greenville. iPhoto by Jimmy Furokawaj Ylems

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4744244449 INIFiED: Together We Stand As Une As the clans gathered for the new year, a multitude of changes greeted them. The sunrise! sunset program in- vited students to take an extra course before or after school. Homeroom came after first period, an effort to pre- vent tardiness to school. Only seniors and juniors received driving privi- leges, forcing sophomores and fresh- men to beg for rides. A smaller senior class enjoyed a higher status and its benefits, including their own private parking space. The Socrates Computer Scheduling system sped up scheduling but burdened counselors with its many errors. Reforms brought about by the administration assured stu- dents that the year would stand out among previous ones. Together, the year and people of Mauldin High were worlds apart unified, but not uniform. Teamwork! The Mavericks unite to build spirit before the homecoming game against Wade Hampton. iPhoto by Stephen Babbl Ho hum. Coach Carroll Long calertly awaits another faculty meeting on Wednesday morning at 7:45 a.m. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl juniors rock! The 1986 junior class cheers on their classmates participating in the Wacky Olympics. iPhoto by Nancy Smith!

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