Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1987

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romises, promises. Greenville Mayor ,MA .H mem Kamwmsmwewtamem-maee:,w.wur:w1m5.Qwmmxfs1 mmxmme2sss9 Bill Workman addresses a group of Young Republicans during his unsuc- ' ' .- Illlllll cessful quest for Congress, Trey Wild- e . hostd the meeting. QPhoto by Nancy X 'er :gm . I ll ef fa f ggtltklll peed demon. Senior Jimmy McLees pounds away as Leigh Ann Bernsteil gazes in bewilderment. Computer classes acquainted students with the lates technologies. 1Photo by Kelly Watsonl here's no substitute for experience. S.C. Senator Ernest Hollings speaks to a group of seniors. Political views erupted during this year's election campaign. iPhoto by Mike Martinb nchors away. Sophomore Jason Hartwig browses through a group of Navy brochures. The wide range of opportunities in the Armed Forces apealed to a num- ber of students. iPhoto by Mike Martinj mswsmmw Ei 2 s ls fl f E fi E 2 5? if E E 5 ii S 5 at 2 i 3 5 2 gf is .. 3 1 2 r 3 5 S E ,gf 215 ii 2 I 5 2 Q 5 5 E ii 2 E 5 Q! ch man's knowledge l r .fg ,f 'l x 2 XX concluded ance her the subject in a part in est her to Avid 3 Cafeel' III stry. her major chemistry.



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ost in thou ht. Computer math stugents Wendy Giles, Karla Lon , and Wendy Lane stusiously maneuver their comput- ers. Classwork demanded the stu- dents' constant attention. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonj YYY ' K .fffw ff- . .pw sf Computer invasion poses the inevitable question Will Computers Sweep t e World? Computers stormed into school. Students whose prior highest com- puter achievement was getting high score on a Pac Man machine were faced with using today's tech- nology seriously in computer classes. Computers popped up all over the school. Computers for the French classes, art classes, year- book staff, newspaper staff, and special education classes became available. A number of computers and printers were added to Mrs. Pat Krejci's already well-stocked com- puter room. I was truly amazed by the surge of computers. It's unbelievable, said Mr. joe Pinckney, a biology teacher who recently was acquaint- earching for an answer. Yearbook typist Carla McMakin combs through a computer book for help. Soon afterward she managed to turn on the screen. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl ed with computers himself. In working with the latest ad- vancements, some students found it difficult to use computers. Junior Brad Meredith said, Computer work is very frustrating. I always seem to push the wrong button. Senior Angi Watkins and junior Rachel Garza also had their share of troubles as well as achievements with computers. They agreed that the class grew more difficult the further they fell behind. But once they caught on, they were fascinat- ed with its many functions. Although finding computer work difficult himself, senior Scott Harrington summed it up best. Taking a computer class will defi- nitely help me later on in life. Pete Carver . pi ww, S255 .is , Q... .M- :ag S . JESSE? 7- E we 1 S, ,candle withcare Senior Scott Harrington slides a disk intoyhis ,folder W Students marveled at the number of words stored on a' 5 tg 1 si sg 4 E 3 'BS X 1 9 S r1ise.'tPhoto bykellywatsonl il l Cwpufifa 67

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