Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1976

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Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 237 of 312
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Qhe spare time of MISS SUE icher of Geometry K and L, o help students learn to be fe members of society. Her students made her the co- of Sophomore Admirers of tales tSAMMSj. Miss Baker B.S. from LSU and said that MHS is a great school. ale chauvinist proclaimed vho taught Health, P.E. and IV basketball team. He also l on Romel: f'Drug-sniffing - puppies, but vvon't have a i on the drug problem. He re time hunting and caring ife and three-year-old son. ming, patience, hard vvork, erance and some help from en are qualities that MRS. URIES feels are essential in a good teacher. She taught - K and co-sponsored AES. ing teacher insurance, Mrs. eved that teachers should Jrogram for hospitalization we insurance for prolonged She received her B.A. from ge, Rutgers University, and n Education from Northern sity, In her spare time, Mrs. rs enjoys sewing, bicycling, td puttering with plants on the patio. - K and L were the subjects -K taught. She received her of H, where she graduated T1 Laude with a 4.0 average. g to music, movies, reading y novels fespecially Agatha caring for house plants are rite hobbies of MRS. IOAN IT. She was a co-sponsor of ielt that the spirit clubs do fithout much recognition. -L and Geometry l - K vvere rdict's assigned classes. She B.S. from North Texas State University. LEY BERG received her B.A. 1 U of H and taught English. al Metal Shop and Machine the subjects taught by MR. ECKER who also sponsored Wranglers. ANNE BOGAN brought the of the Bicentennial into her sing American Literature to nts appreciate their literary her spare time, Mrs. Bogan bies of working with plants ing friends and family. Mrs. ght English lll - K and L and B.A. from The University of fas a member and officer of n Association of University Women. Da vid Boedeker joan Benedict 5hffl9V BHS Mildred Bauries 45 aww.. 5, 'ii 5 1 22 Guy Barre tizaiiafw t ggfngy gh. alfa-nina loan Belk Sue Baker Le-f1:Anrie Bagan - FACU LTY -

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232 - FACULTY 4-S Norma Babcock Audrey Amundsen less Anthony Edelweiss Ames Linda Andrews Ruth Baily Poll reveals varied ideas, opinions Returning to school a week earlier than the students, teachers were confronted w changes and problems that they were to contend with the rest of the year. They were introduced to drug dog Romel, told their insurance was about to expire and found that Attorney General J hn Hill's ruling on student fees would, i some cases, drastically affect their courses of study. The Reata asked for comments from the faculty on these and other items of interest. Some responded eagerly, some reluctantly and others ignored the questions completely. Using the uestionaire, The Reata staff has tried to O fi Q better acquaint the students with the faculty. Each teacher tells his own story, his interest and involvement in the following pages. MRS. EDELVVEISS AMES, taught speec at all levels and was the chairman of the department. She attended Hardin- Simmons University and received a Bachelor of Arts degree. MRS. AUDREY AMUNDSEN taught Spanish lll and was a member of the National Teachers Association of Spanis and Portuguese, and Houston Classroo Teachers of Foreign Language. Chemistry I - K and Physical Science were courses taught by MRS. LINDA ANDREWS. As an interested faculty member, she sponsored the Medical Careers Club. Mrs. Andrews received he Bachelor of Science frorryOklahoma Sta University and Master's of Science from the University of Houston. Students are my favorite hobby, sai MRS. IESS ANTHONY. She feels that being interested in students' activities i and out of class is an important quality a good teacher. Mrs. Anthony taught both levels of Biology to accelerated students. She received her B.S. and M.S. degrees from Louisiana State University Mrs. Anthony was the first Teacher 0 Year and was honored by having the a named after her. Reluctantly, Mrs. Anth announced her retirement at the close o year. Being an American History teacher, MRS. NORMA BABCOCK celebrated th Bicentennial in the classroom with projects covering the ZOO years. She received her B.S. from Sam Houston Sta University. ' Partly responsible for tickling taste buds while lecturing her classes was M RUTH BAILEY's way of keeping student interested. She taught Homemaking I a Il, Home and Family Living and sponsored the Future Homemakers of America. After she received her B.S. in Home Ec from Mary Hardin-Baylor College, she obtained her Master of Education from U of H. With rap sessio as her favorite hobby, Mrs. Bailey believes a good teacher is one who can relate to students.



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