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,..., sr Q . t , iw is ova 39 1 he classroom of a school is outlooks on life. This character- Blgwing fgr the best G where the beginning of knowledge ization gives the classroom a certain MY- Eddie Lynge ffacultyl Pfaciices with Scott . . . Ferguson fsophomorel on getting the rhyth and learning begins. When that speclalness. ofthe beat' photo by Hamid Reeves, UU' classroom is filled with different For most, a classroom is there for f characters, it can create a whole new you to sit and learn your lessons, but experience. for some it's a part of them they will Students like these, spend their never forget. School can be a lot of I G- time working hard so as to help them fun, as long as you keep your mind in Qi' in their future goals. The classroom is a positive aspect, said Mindie U made up of about thirty-five different Markham ljuniorj. Tanya Davis I if 6 5 h students, with different views and 4 .MR GI ' t R t ' s Count 'rs eac 'on This school is great and has a tremendous amount of spirit. Even though the first few days I was lost on where I going, I had my trusty map to help me get around. When semester exams came around, well, that was ,,, S something I could do without, said Blake Boyce fsemorj. I thought the halls were way too crowded andl felt very small. But even- 5, tually I found myself around, said Jenmfer John Qumorl. .la U , t t tt I ' I E l il 5 if GK Living up to all expectations is fag l A what Aaron Algaier Guniorl 3 , G' strives for. He is a member of , Y , ' the Varsity basketball team, wg l x ' lm? 1 ' , g as well as an A-B student. i ,. ax- I G5 My most favorite class X or would be English, mainly I x N,,, ' if i ' because I have no problem , -iee rirss i s with it. But, when it V C 0 rn e S t 0 ' if government, forget T it! said Aaron. F In the future, Aaron hasn't decided what K I career he wants to follow, but he is hopefully going to Kansas University. In his r . X spare time, Aaron enjoys basketball, of J - xx xg , if i , course, and baseball. Scuba diving is also a favorite. That is my funnest hobby, because l' G, it's great to do things most people donlt even S imagine of even trying to do, said Aaron. Gi To define basketball to Aaron would be 1t's more than just a sport, lt,S practically my life, said Aaron. Ronda Day Sources of research Research papers were one everyone dreaded to do. Perry Learneg 1 Csophomorel works diligently in the library, as he writes down some last minute information. Photo by Harold Reeves. G' 256 Design by Tanya Davis. 0
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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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Peoples court The truth and nothing but the truth, Eric Woodall fseniorl and John Schillin Cseniorl sit and isten for a verdicts choice on whether or not the defendant is guilty as charge . Photo by Terry Payne, Qu: All wrapped up For a Halloween Jester Trey Crawford Uumorj sits wrapped up in his history lesson Photo by Tammy M zhalek ,iw Wwvmmff ' 2M7 quick snooze As Crissy Lane Guniorl and Carrie Hammonds fjuniorl listen to the days Ddiscussion, Brent Allen Qjuniorj takes a quick nap. Photo by Terry Payne. .4446 ffl! Wie' Making life fun and exciting is something Jim Horvath Uunlorl does with ease He IS the type of person anyone can be friends with because he never holds a grudge against anyone or anything. Q muh T an , s,.,'...' N...g' This year Jim had the honor of winning the best QT' decorated Rebel car at Homecoming and rtty taking part in the buffalo-chip throwing contest. I really enjoyed everything. It was a lot of fun, said Jim. School is important to Jim. He cares J about school work and works hard to learn, said Mrs. Jan Stephens ffacultyl. One of Jim s ambitions in life is to really make it big using his own talents to the best of his ability. Tanya Davis O Class Act I 257
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