Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1976

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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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vt CALDER, who taught all bra, received her 8.5. from 'est Texas State University. ITHA CAMERON received m The University of Texas. can History teacher JOHN into teach what made the est country on Earth -the l parts. He celebrated 'the inial in his classes through j research topics and slide ions. A great teacher in his ne who instills in students and the desire and tools to ijectivesf' Carter's favorite 5 are photography, fishing, reading, church vvork and gardening. ILES CARTWRlGHT taught ice and sponsored the Key ceived his B.S. from SHSU. World History, Psychology eshman football occupied flES CLIBURN. He received orth Texas and his favorite hobby is bass fishing. at undergraduate female to rom Texas A84M University eived her B.S. in Education rs, is MRS, SHIRLEY COCO. Office Education, a course tiors, and was Chairman of wal Education Department. gvvith football, her favorite , Mrs. Coco enjoys reading ng. She said, The tSchooli Jarticipation in the teacher ilicy is a compliment to the rs in the district. The Board d appreciates its teachers. re concern for students, is Nl COLEMAN feels makes a er. He taught boys' P.E. and the Fellowship of Christian eceived his B.S. from Lamar nd his M.Ed. from SHSU. In was inducted into the Hall nar University and became fthe Hall of Honor in 1975. zment, VVomen's Rights - Vomen's Lib - no, explains iews on feminism. Boating, nnis occupy his spare time. . art, gardening and teacher ,tion work kept R. L. COOK 1. He taught Drama l, Il and 2d Thespians and produced Lirthday U.S. A graduate of ate University, he has been of Spring Branch Education District IV. His future plans unning for president of the ate Teachers Association to ie state's 150,000 educators. Martha Cameron Don C0l9m3f7 Shirley Coco Charles Cartwright A lohn Carter Pam Calder R. L. Cook Left: lames Cliburn FACULTY - 235

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