Do you remember your favorite high school teacher or coach, and if yes, why?
Friday, June 8, 2012 6:01 AM
Updated: Monday, June 11, 2012 4:28 PM
Jane Horton
Owner of Snooty’s Pet Salon Mrs. Skinner, our P.E. teacher. She was real and hard and your best advocate.
Linda Carter
Marketing for CMG Healthcare Management Norm Alpers. He was a teacher of history. He made history come alive and entertaining and he taught me the word vacillate.
Alex Peck
Student Mrs. Kalle. She helped me with a lot of my school work.
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Sarah Perry
English teacher Mrs. Schwartz, English teacher. She encouraged me, and she was very energetic.
Nancy VanArfdall
Writer Elaine ODrain was my English teacher. Years later she told me how smart I was.
George Maki
Retired Tony Quintana who was a health teacher and baseball coach in Wyoming. He was fair. He told us his 3-year-old daughter could do better than how we were playing.
Do you remember your favorite high school teacher or coach, and if yes, why?
Jane Horton
Owner of Snooty’s Pet Salon Mrs. Skinner, our P.E. teacher. She was real and hard and your best advocate.
Linda Carter
Marketing for CMG Healthcare Management Norm Alpers. He was a teacher of history. He made history come alive and entertaining and he taught me the word vacillate.
Alex Peck
Student Mrs. Kalle. She helped me with a lot of my school work.
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Sarah Perry
English teacher Mrs. Schwartz, English teacher. She encouraged me, and she was very energetic.
Nancy VanArfdall
Writer Elaine ODrain was my English teacher. Years later she told me how smart I was.
George Maki
Retired Tony Quintana who was a health teacher and baseball coach in Wyoming. He was fair. He told us his 3-year-old daughter could do better than how we were playing.