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What's next? Jenni Stitt and Erik Busby go over the agenda for the stu- dent council meeting. Erik had a lot of responsibility with the prom. iPhoto by Robert Freeman, Is that even? Wendy Thacker, Mi- chelle Wais, and Mrs. Eloise Alexan- der stack the cans collected during Give-a-Can. The faculty and student body donated over 700 cans. iPhoto by Kelly Watsonj The final moments. Jenni Stitt and Gregg Wyatt, student body co-presi- dents, announced the candidates for the freshman class officers. iPhoto by Kelley Watsonl Vote For Gov't The South Carolina gover- nor's race set the stage for the heated and the not-so-heated elections for school officer. Student body elections were not too heated. The only office that had two candidates was majority leader with Lori Ray coming out victorious. Even though I was run- ning for the only office with any opposition, I felt that a lot of talent came out of each class. Hopefully, student council can become even more active in the school community. I'd like to benefit all the students, not just a few, said Lori. The class elections had two or more candidates who com- peted for office. Even though the senior class president was unopposed, the senior class selected a leader in Wade Wil- son. This year was a great year What's this? The apothegm of stu- dent council is Stop, Look, Go I-'or It. Mauldin was one of the few high schools whose student government had a not to. iPhoto by Mike Martinj 'L x' 34 r for the seniors. The cruise was the main thing on my mind. A lot of preparation was involved. Hopefully se- niors can regain some of the privileges we lost over the past few years because of the EIA, said senior class presi- dent Wade Wilson. Overall, the competition was not that tough, but some exceptional talent was elected to student council. Students at Mauldin showed that lead- ership helped them through- out the year. Anita Stevens Sbldeul' Orffiwa 87
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hiz kid. Jennifer Porter listens hile her friends talk during a Wed- sdy monthly N.H.S. meeting. Jen- fer ranked number one in the ju- or class. iPhoto by Robert Freemanj operation is the best policy. Mr. ark Franks, N.H.S. sponsor, and san Garvias, N.H.S. president, rk together. At the meetings mem- rs planned activities for the group. oto by Robert Freemanj hanging each others ideas. Troy ckly, Brian Darian, jennifer Bus- , and David Villiger chat freely ing a N.H.S. meeting. Even ugh all the members did not show for this unannounced meetings, students who attended joined to- in conversation. iPhoto by Freemanj B15 'E' WW It Whats It All About The National Honor Soci- ety QNHSJ gathered regularly during each club activity peri- od. The members were much like any other members of an- other club. But what made them different from the other clubs at Mauldin? Other clubs had a mini- mum grade requirement of usually 2.0, but N.H.S. mem- bers were expected to earn and maintain at the very best a 3.5 average. The 3.5 average is our ba- sic qualification. We don't ac- cept or deny people because of their characteristics, said Mr. Mark Franks, N.H.5. sponsor. They also organized pro- jects and social activities. Profits from our projects like Teacher Switch Day are donated to the Marilyn Koon Hendrix scholarship, which is awarded to a senior to help A H V---W swwrmw f W--W -- sm-mexsfserww,aaawm:seswaww.xwwmwe.wwsaaw.,wmWmesswmsmg G0od '!:'IE 5I.'E A 5 Sf i n wwe 4 Marks with college expenses, said Susan Garvis. Other than trying to raise money, the group meetings also provided opportunities to share ideas. The N.H.S. grouped together people who were academically motivated and allowed them to encour- age each other. Even though this society was like the other clubs at Mauldin, there was a differ- ence: they came together so- cially but in the process they, unlike other clubs, raised scholarship funds for M.H.S. Heather Sughrue M... Hrs. . ....,..,a MMMe...,....... . ,.,,. ,.,.,., . ,wabwmwss--aaamvwwwf :mae-'1 .... :':M ' .... ' v. ' . MMg89 P
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