a min Ey a eo, he _———_., i TTS sen wom ea February 6, 1997 DANA BOHELER Dana Boheler elected ; State FHA/HERO VP Dana Boheler, daughter of Sharon and Dan Boheler of 116 Oveda Court, Grover, was re- cently elected as the 1997-1998 North Carolina FHA /HERO Vice President of Recognition. She was elected while attending a state officer team organiza- tional meeting at the Adam's Mark Winston Plaza, Winston- Salem. Dana also attended a Gender Equity Training Meeting January 31-February 2. A panel discussion was conducted by = people in non-traditional roles such as a female mechanic, a male florist, and female clergy members. Keynote speakers ‘were Dr. June Atkinson of the NC State Department of Instruction and Patrick Grady on "Being a Motivator...Even at This Hour." ~ Dana, a junior at Kings Mountain High School, is active in the KMHS FHA, serving as 1996-1997 president. She is the SWA regional officer for the coming school year. She is also a member of S.A.V.E. and active with her church group. Doris Jenkins KMMS Teacher of the Month Music Lab teacher Doris Jenkins has been selected Teacher of the Month at Kings ‘Mountain Middle School. Prior to coming to Ki n gs Mountain, Jenkins taught at D.F. “School in Edenton and 1 Kinard Elementary School in Clover, SC. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Allen University in Columbia, SC. Jenkins has two sons, Ed and Demetrius. She serves as Minister of Music at Greater Bethel AME Church in Charlotte, is organist of Fellowship Choir of Charlotte, and accompanist to profession- al soprano LuCile Ivey. She is a member of the NCAE. She was chosen as Teacher of the Month because of her abili- ty to motivate students and to help students bring out their hidden talents in music and to develop an appreciation for music in all students. Jenkins said she chose teach- ing as a profession because "I enjoy working with young peo- ple and to instill a love for the art of music in all students." KM High Class of 1977 needs student addresses The KMHS, Class of 1977 is planning a reunion May 31 and needs the addresses of the fol- lowing classmates. Anyone with information may call Deniece Stroupe Trivett at 739- = 8105. - Myra Barnett, Rebecca Barnett Johnson, Kathleen Brennan, Don Brooks, Mark Brown, Francis Byers, Greg Byers, Tim Byers, Alesia Wilson, Elizabeth Childers, Deloris Connor, Scottie Crocker, Thomas Cronan, Cherry Davis, = Al Eddins, Darryl Edwards, - Rebecca Ellison, Lisa Freeman, ~ Hambright “Monte .. Stanley Gardner, Larry Gill, Sandra Gladden Kiser, Franklin Butch Keith, Tina Truss, “Wanda Hamrick, Sheila Hinton Duke, Archie Holland, Joey Hope, Hunter, Leonard Huskey, Cindy Kiser Putnam, Goare, - Felicia Lockhart Banks, Althea > McClain Brice, Danny McClain, FREE e3 Phillip Midkiff, Machell Mintz, Janet Mitchem, Kevin Morehead, Phillip Morrison, : Wes Narron, Rita Patterson Owens, Reggie Perkins, Donna Reynolds Ward, Cynthia -Salmons Boyd, Denneth Self, Eddie Smith, Betty Turner Taylor, Steve Taylor, Genia “ Tessneer Moore, Patricia Truner : Camp, Johnny Watson, Pamela * West, Patricia Williams, Roger Wood, Kay Wright, Richard Ross. A I Year. Walker High Kings Mountain High School's Teacher of the Year Nelson Conner got in the teach- ing profession nearly 20 years after he graduated from college but after five years loves it. Conner, English teacher and head of the English department, was named by the faculty Monday as 1997 Teacher of the He was also voted Teacher of the Month for January. One of the extra pleasant as- pects of his job is working one- on-one with two students studying English as a second language. Sacha Tyler, formerly of Germany, has been in this ST ee THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Nelson Conner selected KMHS Teacher of the Year country seven months and he and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tyler, live in Shelby. Han Van, a Vietnamese student, has been in Kings Mountain three years with her mother and stepfather. Huong Trinh and Cam Truong. Conner first joined the KMHS faculty as teacher of exceptional children. His rapport with the students has carried over into the regular classroom. A 1967 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and a 1972 graduate of N.C. State University, Conner said he nev- er dreamed he'd enjoy teaching school. Now he teams with Sally Hendricks in the SAT Preparatory Course and in- structs two sections of English I with the End of Course test and two days of English instruction as Second Language. He is a member of the school improve- ment team, a mentor for initial- ly licensed teachers, a member of the District Task Force on Character Education., a member of the Renaissance Card Club Committee and co-chair of the ABC committee with Kathy Goforth. He is a member of the area board of Cleveland Center. Conner challenges his stu- dents to look at themselves, plan, share and care about each other. He said his goal is to pre- sent materials from his own ex- periences and that of others in which the student can relate to his or her life. Conner is married to Hallie Blanton and they have two chil- dren, Liza Dellinger and David Blanton and are active in First Presbyterian Church. Conner said the ideal class- room is one with 20 students or less. 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