American High School - Anahuac Yearbook (Mexico City, Mexico)

 - Class of 1968

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American High School - Anahuac Yearbook (Mexico City, Mexico) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 44 of 431
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OCIAL BARBARA CHERNEY U.S. Hist. Government Florida State U. Herman! YES, MOM? How was school? OK... I GUESS. Get any new teachers? YEAH! Well, take the gum out of your mouth, boy, and tell me! I GOT ONE IN HISTORY, MOM. Really? Who is she? HE, MOM. CAN'T PRONOUNCE HIS HAME BUT HE'S OK. HE LIKES TO DESCRIBE GEORGE WASHlNGTON'S FALSE TEETH. AND HE WENT TO HARVARD. HE'S PRETTY FUNNY, THOUGH, WHEN HE TALKS ABOUT HIS BROKEN- DOWN CAR. AND WHEN HE GETS FRUSTRATED HE YELLS 'AARGHI' What else does he do, son? WELL, HE SAYS IF HE WASN'T A TEACHER HE'D BE A KING. Herman! AYES, MOM? Drop history. A teacher not unlike her peers who dislikes low salaries and inefficiency in her students Mexico is her life with its music its people its arts Her classes offer that fact and theory of US government and history and European culture but more so a study into people like her who with broad-mindedness and intelligence and acceptance of things different have molded something new and exciting I ,J It ' 'iv K, I RICHARD FROHMADER World Hist. l,lI U.S. Hist. English Ill Harvard ,t. f 'H E , Like a sudden gust of wind T Q-4 vt, she goes and comes to watch people, help people, teach people , ' '- A hate for mediocrity ,,- a love for acchievement and courage ,qv an open min - with a taste for fishing and readin 9 Rf' and for seeing that one is always Ez' no less than one can be 'I There is history and English EVHAHBON G li'IRC'A ESF tecgcmigsyoung people ' 'Story a respect for life lournalism 5. M. U. 40 A leader -a great one to whom Cokes and large bites of hamburgers and a compulsion for nothing but work give nourishment

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SCIE The outspoken young man The individual who stands above others in his might of free thought of independence and pride Admired Looked upon with solemnity Yet never superior to be a friend The streak of ambivalence that runs deep in the adult and the child the guiding teacher the helping friend- DAVID KAST One who thinks for himself Phnofophy who respects and is respected Physms . The outspoken young man phys. Smence by g 'Im' sharp with idealism Math ' A fair in thought -clean in mind and person Berkeley prepared to change the world 'T I An intent mind ,gg Q which enjoys 4 ss-r -LLQ ' crosswords and old jazz Complete absorption of biology the source of life Life is what he has dealt with for years of teaching young people the secrets of the world the marvels of nature and the meaning of maturity In his class one which disciplines and trains there is humor mingled with scientific preciseness an Howard U. and thought ALVARO RODRIGUEZ Biology I,ll Esc. Nor. Sup. 3 - U. of Illinois 791 1 Gentle and reserved but not unlearned g and strong , within his knowledge He is friendly he is kind he is patient but often too superior in his wisdom to be appreciated for the greatness Wil-Z he holds Chemistry I himself Math Il Yet he is 8 friend Illinois Inst. and understanding of all of Tec, and to all 'h..z



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They describe her as the one person no one can forget and who sharply remains in one's memory as black contrasts white She is doubtlessly different humor and cynicism and sensitivity and conscientiousness have been woven and interwoven like the red yarns of her woolen poncho with which so many identify her Individuals are rare like skeptics and bright minds but she has used her rare qualities not to alienate herself from others but to give friendship and thoughts to those about her- to brighten a tarnished world which need not be so . U. . ly SZ-xi LOUISE HONEY World Hist. 1 Michigan State U. Mississippi State C. A casual attitude a liberal'mind a youth more than an adult a counsellor a friend Psychology and philosophy taught objectively yet with 'that touch of personal closeness she shares with all A teacher with wit and humor and temperament and devotion who loves the theatre who yearned once to be a lawyer yet who has found her place in the hearts of her students W WE? EY. Q 'Q rl ,y nik., 5 -.- K K 3 Y-,f1'. h fi if tgiwthifff-' GONZALEZ at 'f 1 ' ' C.W.P. Economics Sociology ' V Washington U. Where seriousness and respect prevail there is still a soft air of friendliness and guidance Where a classroom of high school students search for truth in the cold logic of ancient Home or in the gracefulness of a Grecian urn there is an undercurrent of creativity and intellectuality In young people there is little ability to appreciate what she offers- courage and devotion and responsibility But for those. who knew it in the past and who look back now a whole world was opened a whole challenge was met and a whole person began to live ' 1 l 65 5 SF LJ xy--' NATALIE OROZCO Psychology English 111 U.S. Hist. N.Y. U. 41

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