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    Default Favorite school subject and/or teacher?

    Don't know if this topic has been covered before...if so, just ignore!

    If not, then what was your favorite school subject(s) and/or your favorite teacher(s)? Could be elementary school, but better if junior high or high school.

    My favs were English grammar--didn't like the literature part, American history, Oklahoma history, psychology, and economics.

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    I was a band nerd I guess....I was fortunate enough to be a member of an award winning band all through Jr. and Sr. Highschool.....Mr. Don todd and Mr. James Harris were the directors. However, I really did like History....Joe Walser was my favorite History Teacher.....

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    Two favorite teachers were Mrs. Kroh and Mrs. Lollis.

    Favorite class was drivers ed. Especially when we used the simulators. Clas was right after lunch and lunch was "smoke" time.

    Used to driver Mr. Carver nuts...

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    mrs. guthrie from mustang trails elementary was my 4th grade yeacher and the best ever. i loved that woman. i need to go see her.

    i love history of all sorts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nik4411 View Post
    mrs. guthrie from mustang trails elementary was my 4th grade yeacher and the best ever. i loved that woman. i need to go see her.

    i love history of all sorts.
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    Hey NIK, don't know how old you are but I think EVERY BOY had a teacher he had a "Crush" on. Mine was my 2nd and 3rd Grade teacher....Mrs. Meeks.....
    even at that young age, I'd have taken a bullet for her.....OMG.....wonder if she's still alive.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    Hey NIK, don't know how old you are but I think EVERY BOY had a teacher he had a "Crush" on. Mine was my 2nd and 3rd Grade teacher....Mrs. Meeks.....
    even at that young age, I'd have taken a bullet for her.....OMG.....wonder if she's still alive.....
    Sorry! You were not there to take the bullet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    ================================================== ==========
    Hey NIK, don't know how old you are but I think EVERY BOY had a teacher he had a "Crush" on. Mine was my 2nd and 3rd Grade teacher....Mrs. Meeks.....
    even at that young age, I'd have taken a bullet for her.....OMG.....wonder if she's still alive.....
    well, im in my mid 20's, but i really didn't have a crush on her. i just loved her as a teacher. yes, there were teachers i had crushes on her, but with mrs. guthrie, she was a teacher, but also a friend. helped really bring me out of my shell. she was awesome. i actually contacted her today, thanks to this thread, and plan on going to visit her soon.

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    I had two, Mrs. Walkingstick, 4th grade at Willard Elementary. (would swat the back of your hand with a ruler if she caught you acting up in class) was an excellent teacher.

    Mr. Owens, 3rd grade at Willard. My dad passed away the summer prior to 3rd grade and he took me under his wings, not just a teacher but also father figure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcjunkie View Post
    I had two, Mrs. Walkingstick, 4th grade at Willard Elementary. (would swat the back of your hand with a ruler if she caught you acting up in class) was an excellent teacher.

    Mr. Owens, 3rd grade at Willard. My dad passed away the summer prior to 3rd grade and he took me under his wings, not just a teacher but also father figure.
    Homeless camp out at Willard now.
    Mrs. Baird, Washington Elementary School, Big Spring , Texas, 3rd grade.

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    A guy that had a big impact on me was not one of my school teachers but my youth league basketball coach named Drew Shields. Drew was a 29 year old bachelor that owned a Kerr McGee gas station. He took a group of kids that the other teams in the Putnam City Optimist organization did not want and coached us for three years. We ended up being competitive in our league and learned a lot about basketball. A lot of the kids that played on his team grew up to be successful people as adults. Thanks Drew for volunteering your time for us.

    Bigray in Ok

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    Moore High School, Creative Writing both Junior & Senior year, taught by Mrs. Pamela Maisano and French all three years of HS by Mrs. Linda Savage. They were both absolutely wonderful teachers.

    I'd be remiss if I didn't go back to kindergarton & give a shoutout to Mrs. Karen McCornack from Northmoore Elem. She was (and still is) awesome.

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    Sharon Burton at Lake Park Elementary School. Jean McGrady, Gail Hearth, and George Goodwin at Western Oaks Elementary. Barbara Berard (Fowler when she was my teacher) who taught speech at Western Oaks Junior High. She was beautiful, yet very professional and fun. She is well known in Oklahoma City as a dance teacher and choreographer. Howard Olinger at Western Oaks. He was a petroleum engineer turned junior high math teacher. He was a great classroom teacher and the student council sponsor-A true educator. Charles Moore was kind of a funny version of a junior high Bobby Knight. He was my basketball coach who cussed so much parents from the schools we played complained about his language. He was a good coach though, and a good teacher of basketball fundamentals. Good thing Ytube did not exist in his day. Most are retired from teaching now but hold a dear place in my heart.

    Bigray in Ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigrayok View Post
    Sharon Burton at Lake Park Elementary School. Jean McGrady, Gail Hearth, and George Goodwin at Western Oaks Elementary. Barbara Berard (Fowler when she was my teacher) who taught speech at Western Oaks Junior High. She was beautiful, yet very professional and fun. She is well known in Oklahoma City as a dance teacher and choreographer. Howard Olinger at Western Oaks. He was a petroleum engineer turned junior high math teacher. He was a great classroom teacher and the student council sponsor-A true educator. Charles Moore was kind of a funny version of a junior high Bobby Knight. He was my basketball coach who cussed so much parents from the schools we played complained about his language. He was a good coach though, and a good teacher of basketball fundamentals. Good thing Ytube did not exist in his day. Most are retired from teaching now but hold a dear place in my heart.

    Bigray in Ok
    I remember Mr. Goodwin. Nice man. I am trying to remember what class Ms. McGrady taught. It is on the edge of my memory.

    My favorite teacher was Mrs. White from Millwood, sixth grade math teacher but she used to read to us at the end of the day. She was funny. She'd say, "Bless my stars and worn out garters!" and we thought that was quite saucy.

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    AP English Literature with Dr. White, Band with Mr. Gallaway, Speech and Debate with Coach Mitchell, Honors Physical Science with Mrs. Tow.

    We didn't have a lot back home, but I was a state competitor in both flute (and band) and speech and debate. We had a 100% pass rate on the first-ever AP exam administered at our school, and the Honors Phys Sci class was just plain cool. We didn't even have a text; we made our own throughout the year in a giant binder and did lots of really cool hands-on projects. If only college were so fun

    We also wrote, directed, and performed in our very own Greek tragedy. I was one of two chronically shrinking lesbians in the play. I also played percussion behind the curtain for effect. Oh, and we did a video of the witch scene in MacBeth (bubble, bubble, toil and trouble...). Very cool stuff.
    Still corrupting young minds

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    My favorite teacher was Mrs. Baugh for English at Grant. She was tough and those vocabulary words sucked; however, I learned them and when I see some of the horrible grammar and terrible spelling on message boards on other websites, I'm very thankful that she was so tough.

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    Favorite subject Basketball

    Favorite teachers Mr. Kressler Ms. winkle Ms. motes Ms. liles Ms. adams

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIL_WAYNE_2012_PREZIDENT View Post
    Favorite subject Basketball

    Favorite teachers Mr. Kressler Ms. winkle Ms. motes Ms. liles Ms. adams
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Where did you go to school?? and what did the other teachers teach????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Where did you go to school?? and what did the other teachers teach????
    Western Heights

    kressler - math winkle - money classes lile - family classes motes - math adams - family classes

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIL_WAYNE_2012_PREZIDENT View Post
    Western Heights

    kressler - math winkle - money classes lile - family classes motes - math
    adams - family classes
    And your music teacher was? She retired a couple of years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    And your music teacher was? She retired a couple of years ago.
    IDK Im not in music so I never paid attention to that I know mr. cain is there

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    Orchestra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Orchestra.
    Yep:............me too....Concert Band with the Strings from the Orchestra.....It was extremely Challenging....And embarassing if you were last chair....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Yep:............me too....Concert Band with the Strings from the Orchestra.....It was extremely Challenging....And embarassing if you were last chair....
    Back in your day it was probably no big deal.. but for us non-athletic kids, it was pretty much the last venue in school where you could be better than everyone else and that it'd be treated as a good thing.

    I enjoyed orchestra a lot. Had a pretty good teacher in middle school and two absolutely neurotic teachers in high school. It is possible I had something to do with their conditions... But I stuck with it, eventually it paid for most of my undergrad. I miss it and am looking to get back into music... so if anyone needs a fiddle player...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Orchestra.
    Wasn't an option in the day. In the less distant past, I recall when my then 5th grader asked me about it. Being a band rat of olden times, and knowing the Norman system wanted future band rats to avoid orchestra in 5th, I was ho hum about its value to my son.

    But, he truly wanted to try bass or maybe cello if he could not try bass. I talked to the instructor, who was thrilled to hear of his interest in the bass. then I did what good poppas do. I roped up my bias and locked it in a trunk.

    He's now a junior, has been to OSAI once, and is awaiting word on this year's audition.

    I watch him perform, see his love for music daily, and I realize just how glad I am the lock on that old trunk was a sound one.

    (for me from long ago, I'd have to say one of my favs was Ms. Fields, for teaching me it was ok for guys to appreciate music too)
    Last edited by kevinpate; 03-27-2010 at 12:30 PM. Reason: thought train had derailed

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    Drafting/Architecture classes under Mr. Story at PC West, it probably had more of an impact on me and my career than any of college classes that I had.
    His funeral was the day of the OKC Bombing.

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