Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1976

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ll gi 1 X 59 wif ..N, P., 41 sv lf v-X F 36' 55 5 .4-A n 'lg 94 -S? is P3 X X gftx Barbara Dillon im? I nn'B..a.a.,. . David Denny 236 - FACU LTY Anne Cotterell Norma Evers I Right: Coye Emmons Rosette Dawson 1 W i lgflfili I Ili' H l e N1 'if li 4.5 f .l gffe iiiiiiii il WWWWMWWM ,,, Winifred Coterillo Sandra Dickey QW? f Jidwtiwuir r. s ti. ii L 'A if E, Rx Prodding Iuggish mind MRS. WINIFRED COTERILLO taught Spanish and received her B.A. from U of H. Going to a ranch in the hill country, riding horses, cutting cedar and hiking, are the things ANNE COTTERELL does f fun. She taught English I - L and receive a B.A. from UT and her M.Ed. from U of About the new drug dog, she said, It is positive move by the community to provide students an education without i outside interference. Sponsoring the Life Science Club ands teaching advanced Biology II - K took u much of MRS. ROSETTE DAVVSON's time. She received her B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley. Mr Dawson has taught in several other schools but said, I love Memorial - it' the best. - DAVID DEN NY taught Science and coached football. He received his B.S. from A8iM. In her spare time, MRS. SANDRA DICKEY reads and does needle work. A an Algebra I - K and Geometry instruct she feels that a great teacher must possess a sense of humor. Mrs. Dickey aided freshmen by sponsoring Fun- Loving Union of Freshman Females QFLUFFI. BARBARA DILLON said that patien makes a great teacher, especially one who teaches Art I, Art ll and Crafts fjewelryl. She received her B.S. from U H. Ceramics and gardening are her favorite hobbies, and she also paints, gardens, weaves, stitches and cIeans t bathtub in her spare time. Mrs. Dillo celebrated the Bicentennial by workin with crafts of past eras and holding art shows. Patience and a real desire to see students achieve, are what MRS. CO EMMONS said makes a great teacher. received her B.S. from North Texas Sta University and her M.Ed. from Texas Christian University. When she was n teaching Bookkeeping I - L, Typing I - her Sunday school class, Mrs. Emmon filled her spare time with school activi since she had a daughter attending Spring Branch High School and a husband who was principal of Spring Woods. Mrs. Emmons was chairman o Business Education Department. One of MRS. NORMA EVERS' favori hobbies is playing the guitar. She also sews, when not teaching Physics I - L K and Chemistry I - K. She received h B.S. and Ph,D. from U of H and feelst great students make a great teacher. Giving credit to students who found authentic documented articles relati science to founding fathers was Mrs. Evers' way of bringing the Bicentenni into focus for her classes. rr

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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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teacher MRS. MARY FOX ved her B.A. from U of H. t'RAY CILBREATH taught nent and Economics and ved her B.A. from U of H. h there are many apsects s Lib.l I donft agree with, r definitely been second- ong enough. jobs, credit, l be obtained by skill and gender, said MRS. ANNE ie taught Typing I - L and w. After graduating from st Senior Class, Mrs. Cray 3.A. from TCU where she i Cum Laude. She spends 2 with her Shelties and at in the East Texas woods. ime, Band Director JACK 1 listens to music, studies and composes music. He from SHSU and has done ere and at the University tnberg said, Memorial is I have ever taught in and wt in four other schools. 'g taught the Symphonic, ng, and Marching bands. notivation and extensive re the qualities of a great lRS. MARY HALL. One of Jbies is traveling. She has ips abroad in the past six lans to go on an Oriental summer. Mrs. Hall taught - K and English ll - L, and .nimal Loving Youth. She .and M.Ed. degrees from iiversity. Concerning the al's new ruling, Mrs. Hall eriously curtail their fthe n and that people who ll always have more than those who can't. was the word MRS. IANE to describe the teaching orial. She taught Algebra ill - K and L. Her favorite zcollecting antiques and Women's Lib to her was only logical. RED HAUSINCER enjoys .now skiing, hunting and fling through the eastern 2 summer was her way of Bicentennial. A graduate lausinger taught P.E. and s' and girls' tennis teams. nbition is to become Han complished snow skier!!

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