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' 5 W. ,, ..,.3T,ne,. ,,,. . fremgae... 'ie-?5r.vSzsg:a:e cts 79 1 600 el' va ull l0ll CT - fsiisllfasswes hroughout the year, teachers fashion. Certain .grades were given for would know what to expect. But, fog were evaluated on their ability to run neatness, attentiveness, as well as if the visits they knew nothing about a classroom. The evaluation consisted everything the teacher said was clear. teachers had to make a quick decisiorg of the teachers being able to conduct Teachers were met with a great deal on what that days lesson was going to a class and get a positive response of responsibility. deal with. Tanya Davis G from their students. Four evaluators were sent to each The evaluation. not only graded teacher to grade them on their N d.t. G- teachers on teaching, but how they performance. Teachers-only knew of Bogfivmsmgerggnlfwuncemem Ofnew grounds prepare to teach and whether or not two of the visits. This gave them for lloltom High gave nopeo foropetter School- they kept their room in an orderly some help in getting prepared, so they Photo byHaroldReeves. GI W -. ' f ilii . ' a .ot I . ' itll i , .asf Q 1 'ftsz ' ' Words of encouragement I At a Bell pep rally, Mr. ary Clark gives ff support as Shawn Wacasey Csophomorel and f Ahggzlfitnlhdgeman lseniorl listen. Photo by Chip I WG- r gong ,45 7756.1 Pressures Ihsrng Getting new lesson plans, progress reports .and .ab- - B sentltardy letters to parents turned in on time IS a Z Mrs. Jan Stephens cfacnnyl s 1 ,3 ' pressure all teachers deal with. Writing down due dates has proven not Only to be o good , we on calendars and marking them off as I complete them teacher, but a friend as well, She helps me a great deal with those pressures, said Mrs. takes time out to get to know T 9 . Nina Wood- everyone she meets. . , ' Q When Students need Q3 X ,a P... f All the work put on teachers doesn't bother me as much S0mf?0ne to talk to about 'T g, Nj as it bothers my wife who is also a teacher. I figure that lf finmlly ir 'she' P'0E1leII1S, . ..,. no - .',. it gets finished, well then it gets finished, but lf it don't alle tfiisiii. lgln S1512 -s ---0hWe11, SaidC0aChB0bbY Ray' 'ine ehggmigiussigndmg ' Q The work that teachers do can be a lot, but the thing time fo,-'meg' Said Ann Costello ljnnlorll that I have more difficulty dealing with, are the Not only does Mrs. Stephens find time to pressures that deal with high school students. There are counsel others, but she teaches Geometry just so many these days who have problems with drugs and M.O.C.E . . . Teaching comes easy for her, and and alcohol, that ltS hard to try and help every single becauseihe methogls Sh? USQS Hfeflubjects student. The studys done on drug and alcohol related delalt with reality. .She is very patient, and problems show that its going to get W0rSe before It gets S 9dVi'?nbPg'f30n5'nt1leV?W9ne understands, any better. The students seem to have a certain trust in Saisutgrem 055 fgfaflfglusffrffens a e t t teachers they're close to, so it makes it a little easier to her counsellors degree 'SO Sie can Zongfse cope with them. But other than just student pressures, her work helping Students recover from there is the paperwork we all have to do, and when I get drugs and alcohol problems. Tanya Davis so drug out about lt- and canlt seem.to make it work, I Just go shopping! sald Mrs. Cindy Michael. 254 lbesign by Rcmlldzl Day.
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,CD with just wanting to be good but wanting to be great. There seems to be a 2 extremely happy life. It is o good program that gives you o chance to C 'O C 'O 'O C ,G Ui 'O 'O TD 'O TD , S1 Y Y P -O everything that you do. They challenge and prepare every student for Dreams Reached Honors classes 've ou a chance to reach our full otential in things later in life. Being an Honors student is .. . not being satisfied competition among Honors students to be the very best, said Jon Edwards fsophomoreb. Honors helps you make it through college and have a fairly wealthy but reach your limits, said Chad Hogan fsophomorel. Rs W Evidence leads to truth Explaining how finger prints relate to chemistry, Officer Jim Wilson shows a demonstration. Photo by Harold Reeves. Intensive observation Honor students Paula Desai, Cindy Seitz, Paula Woak Cseniorsb, and Rhett Woo tjuniorl listen closely. Photo by Harold Reeves. if . Z -Wes. .. rfooa,-fe 7Ze! if 'lol f - Meet a guy who puts forth all he can no matter what. Wade Englesman Cseniorj has done just what he dreams. In his three V years at Richland he has accomplished a lot a If and learned twice as S much. Playing L d e f e n s i v e A N D Down with Shakespeare For Mrs. Debbie Perry ffacultyl Honors En lish, Ricky Rodgers fseniorj finishes up a poem saying Down with Wiliam Shakespeare . Photo by Harold Reeves. halfback on Var sity Football, he was able to be a part of the Rebel Spirit. He is partial to computers, as both a hobby and a career to follow. Wade has plans to go to University of Texas or Arizona State to study computer engineering. To sum up the year, The school spirit was neat and I have accomplished a lot, said Wade, It's sad this being my last year at Richland, but I will always be a Rebelf' continued Wade. Ronda Dav Honors 253
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C C 'O Q fa its 0 Iii: -H C f Qs C . C .t Pr N. ' 3 'Q . . Trudie Byers: A really nice and funny lady that has a more casual, fun, and dynamic approach to kids and English, said Rebecca Horton fjuniorj. Sina Coulson: She's a great teacher. She always keeps you going, said Vicki Sampsel fjuniorj. We always have a good time in her class, said Wendy McCaig fjuniorb. David-Michael Hall: ' 'He encourages me to be the very best that I can, and gave me the opportunity to do just that, said Ann Costello Guniorl. Debbie Hays: She takes time to explain when you don't understand, said Melody Farr isophomorel. She cares about every student, said Amy Gentry fjuniorl. Steve Hodges: He's great! He makes learning fun, said Mindie Markham Qjuniorl. He was willing to help me and others, last year when we were doing badly, said Dana Rains Qjuniorj. isten up P t a teachers meeting Coach Tommy Rollins ffacultyj and Mr. Richard Perrin ffacultyb listen closely to the announcements. Photo by Chip Uundy. Karen Holcombe: She is an ' it effective teacher who knows e . what she is doing, said Tara ,a Harrisson Qseniorj. She has 4 i.,,,,, 1 helped me learn a lot, said - Debbie Hawkins Qjuniorl. l - . really nice teacher who cares . ' ' about her students, said Chuck X fa I 5 Howell Qseniorb. She is very sweet and I like her, said Tommy Robinson Qseniorj. i Lanonna Stewart: She is a l A 1 f W vi Jodi Powell: She is always there 3 ,a,,,,,,, and willing to help. She expects a s fs lot, but she helps so much, said Dana Rains Qjuniorh. 2 aty ' l A I Horst Krause: He is strict, but gets the job done, said Mark Garner Guniorj. He's been a great teacher and friend, said Rebecca Horton Qjuniorj. s Kevin Campbell: Campbell has the . is at W unique quality of seeing each , person's full potential and pushing W that person to fulfill his jf f . e . expectations, said Shannon j , QZQ' Tucker iseniorb. ' , aii' Ani,-ff 77Ze! Teaching history and remembering dates, names, and events is one way of learning, but really feeling like you know the people of the past is what Mrs. Cindy Michael ffacultyj has the ability to accomplish. She can make you feel you were actually there in the Washington Theatre when Abraham Lincoln was assasinated or when the Civil War began. When a student hears the mentioning of history, they usually think about sitting and listening about something that happened long ago. But, Mrs. Michaels gets a person interested in history. Mrs. Michael, among other teachers likes to get into the Rebel Spirit and show her pride for Richland. Mrs, Michael is a great teacher and cares so much about everyone and everything, said Richard Martin Guniorl. Tanya Davis. 'O Teacher Evaluation .255
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