Mauldin High School - Reflections Yearbook (Mauldin, SC)

 - Class of 1987

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i i Qi' 5 if if E i if mwwwmmemmfaewemmmwmamw emma stmwmemwmes gum Golden Strip and Fine Arts Center students are devout to Mauldin High, but Hen do they me iiiEir SEM home? Developing talents for career use is of utmost importance. Molding students for success is the primary goal of the Golden Strip Career Center and the Fine Arts Center. Since 1974 the Golden Strip Ca- reer Center has given high school- ers training in areas ranging from small engine repair to nursing. Seventy-three students from Mauldin High attended either morning or afternoon classes. Chris Caughman, a student tak- ing Drafting II at Golden Strip said,f I've learned a great deal by spending my mornings at Strip. It's given me training in being an ar- chitect which I plan to be in the future. Unlike Golden Strip, the Fine Arts Center worked with students talented in the arts. Courses taken by Mauldin students were creative writing, photography, percussion, voice, dancing, music theory, visual 68Ct'1lEY4 arts, and theatre. Senior Kate Taylor praised the Fine Arts Center. I encourage any student with talent and interest in the arts to try out for acceptance. It's really a wonderful experience. Junior Lindy Womack, a second year student in theatre said, There's' no other place in the state like the Fine Arts Center. The teachers are fantastic. I've never had so much fun in school. Students who attend the two cen- ters enjoyed their three-hour stay. Junior Lance Sweatt was torn be- tween calling the Fine Arts Center or Mauldin High his home. I real- ly like taking percussion at the Fine Arts Center, but I still think my heart belongs at Mauldin High. The Pine Arts Center and Golden Strip recruited students from vari- ous high schools and called them their own. Pete Carver mwwwxmazz zsea.s-mseawmaw-aemii:.mws:sa :zeewwemsmwrmfsmsewssmmeeszxawmmamswaewzeaasesmsewvzorwswwamaeww we-:www a wvvseaes as first se 'E-ENE. inishing touches. Senior Monica Moran carefully studies one of her paintirags. Monica specialized in two dimensional design during the rnester. iPhoto by Kris Fowler! wewxssesswmmswmwmswwwmewxmaswwm W sseaezsswuva-sewers f



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evotion was what Patty Raines gave to the school newspaper, The Round-Up. For two years, she has been a key part to the staff. joined the staff be- cause of my inter- ests in journalism. As great as I ever thought journalism would be, it's been that and more. said Patty. ur new advisor, Mr. Nestor, came to us with a lot of new ideas. We had difficulties, but the group benefitted. There are a lot of talented and dedicated members on the staff, and we work great together, said Patty. he Round-Up changed and im- proved thanks to the leadership of editor- in-chief Patty Raines. rying to incorpo- rate the many different opin- ions of students isn't easy, but The Round- Up is a forum for the students by the stu- dents. Britt Lunceford, 70 Pubdcailau mites.- -HM ow what do I do with it? Buy- ing a newspaper from reporter Sally Akers, Brin Darien ex- amines it and decides on what story to read. Drunk driving was an is- sue that was discussed by the newspaper. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonl ello, who am I speaking to? Working towards a deadline, editor Stephen Babb discusses problems with Iostens pub- lishing company. iPhoto by Todd Harsh- bargarl -in 2 . 3 3 D IZ' ow do I love thee? Thinking of her sweetheart, Nicole Priestly buys a Valentine's Day mes- sage to appear in the Round- Up. Students exchanged messages on holidays. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonl W - -Msswwe'weYwW.mMWasa7afw'1mWmaawasx5asem1avmeW,see.eee1aw limit? ake me to your leader. Occupying his free- time, editor Stephen Babb decapitates an eraserman. Along with his many other du- ties, Stephen made sure that every dead- line was completed without complications. iPhoto by Todd Harshbargarl mmswmaeasfswssfarwefwsshfeeeseretstmawmemewwas ........,..,. W - ,ss . We

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