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Along with a change of times there also came a change of teach- ers and classes. Calculus, a new class, was taught by new Lord Alan Cunningham. He also taught computer program- ming, Algebra II, and advanced math. CUNNINGHAM: The new class worked out well. We took it slowly. Foreign exchange student Nadia Evenepoel helped the class under- stand the subject better because she had taken it in Belgium. Lord Cunningham went to Kan- sas State University and received a Bachelor of Science in education. He previously taught Algebra I, Biology II, and general science for one year at Clifton Clyde High School. Lord Cunningham attended Sil- ver Lake as a student. CUNNINGHAM: f'It's a com- pletely different place being a teacher here. New to the music festivities was Lady Gayla Copeland. Lady Cope- land attended Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, and re- ceived a Bachelor of Science de- gree in music education. Lady Copeland taught at Royal Valley High School for six years. Cope- land's goals for the year were to have successful performances, to perform well at contest, and to pull more people into the vocal depart- ' ff2Q:.gs1:.ff,:wf - .-fs.-.:sf.1sas EACHER TEACHERS New lords, ladies bring changer Calculus, stud halls ad dimension to education Extra classes bene-Ht scholars' opportunitie SCHOLARS TEACHERS ment. COPELAND: I think I made smart move by coming to Silvc Lake. The faculty and students at very positive and friendly. Also new to the royalty was Lor Troy Hemphill who taught scholai about their form of governmen He also taught citizenship, career economics, current affairs, internz tional relations, and sociologj Lord Hemphill graduated froi Fort Hays State University with degree in history and a minor i political science. This was his fir: year of teaching. HEMPHILL: Teaching okay. I really like it. With an addition of a study ha to the school curriculum carr Lady Nancy Thomas. Substitu1 teachers were asked to watch th class and Lady Thomas responder She was also chosen because she a degreed person, and the admini: tration felt she could help tlr scholars with their work. THOMAS: I think the stud hall is working out well. It givf scholars who are out for sports c those who have jobs an opportunit to get some of their homewor done. With a change in the teachei came a change in the scholar They learned more about their fiel of careers and their opportuniti: that lie ahead in this rebirth of tl Renaissance Photos by Robin Rueck an Tammy Kruger.
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'NTCIPAL King Larr Descending his royal throne Principal Mr. Larry Wnter assists kitchen Workers i KP duty. Not only did Principal Mr. Larry Winter evaluate students' classroom behavior, on building needs, and arrange trans- portation for school sponsored activities, but he also gave cooks Sandy Taylor and Carol Wich- man a hand in the kitchen. He was responsible for maintining order in the lunchroom, punching lunch cards as consumers filed through the line, and helping between lunches with the restocking of the milk, Being the cooks' helper wasn't all work and no play, however. Taylor and Wichman have pulled a few fast ones on the boss, such as the time they froze the stool he'd sit on while he punched cards during lunch. The scheme was unsuccessful, how- ever. TAYLOR: Mr. Winter came into the kitchen, over to his stool. He put his hand on it to move it, though, so he noticed it was all frosty. Photo by Renee Strong. X S - X ix 3, s Hey, big spender. Junior Emily Leonard uvamps Principal Mr. Larry Winter as the Notations sing Big Spender at the fall choir con- cert. Photo by Jenni Jarmel. PRINCIPAL SCHOLARS
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FEACHE Simplicit Sailing, camping top list of favorite I relaxing activities All work deserves some play. Even though Mr. Brent Hoyt has received degrees in sociology, psychology, and school psychology, he really pre- fers simple hobbies. At the top of his list are such sports as sailing at Lake Perry, camping, and hiking in Colorado. Every now and then he tack- les the slopes on skiis, Hoyt hasn't visited Colora- doin the past two years due to the new arrival in his family, but he does plan on going back soon. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. Aw Name: Bonine, Pat Classes Taught: English I, Newspaper, Spanish I 8: II Degree: B.A. Sponsorship: Newspaper and Sophomore Class Name: Braden, Buck Classes Taught: Ceramics Textile Crafts, Printmaking, Art Exploration Advanced Art Drawing Painting Jewelry Crafts Degrees BS MA Sponsorship Sophomore Class Name Copeland Gayla Classes Taught Select and Mixed Choir Girls Choir Degree B M E Sponsorship Notations and Silver Streak Name Cunningham Alan Classes Taught Algebra II Computer Programming Calculus Advanced Math Degree B S Sponsorship Senior Class Varsity Basketball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach Name Dlttman Pat Classes Taught Resource Degree MS Sponsorship None Name Elliott Elaine Classes Taught Basic English English II Creative Writing Degree BA Sponsorship Freshman Class Name Felder Mike Classes Taught Agri Business I 8a II Advanced Small Engines Horticulture Welding I 8: II Degrees B S M S Sponsorship FFA and Junior Class Name Frownfelter Diana Classes Taught Comtemporary Living Home Economics Marriage and Family Child Development Advanced Foods Advanced Clothing Sponsorship FHA and Freshman Class TEACHERS 1 6 SCHOLARS
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