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Favorite St. Martin memories

Created on: 08/05/10 07:57 PM Views: 400 Replies: 1
Favorite St. Martin memories
Posted Thursday, August 5, 2010 02:57 PM

With our reunion a little more than 3 weeks away (as I write this), I wanted to see if anyone in the Class of '90 wanted to share their favorite memories, moments, and/or classmates/teachers.

Just for fun, if you'd like, you could also list your least favorite teachers (I'm sure there'll be plenty of answers on this one!Razz)

 
Edited 08/05/10 03:49 PM
RE: Favorite St. Martin memories
Posted Thursday, August 5, 2010 04:06 PM

I'll start it off:

FAVORITE TEACHER(S): Mr. Lyons, Bro. Taylor, and Mr. Hayes - Mr. Lyons, the English teacher, was very fair; he always treated us with class and dignity. Lots of fun too. The same with Bro. Taylor (the French teacher); I'd crack up when he would sing 'Happy Birthday' in French! And I know Mr. Hayes wasn't a teacher, but as the dean of sutdents he had a challenging job. Yet even with his Navy Seals' background, he had a kind heart and would help me out with any problems I had.

LEAST FAVORITE TEACHERS: there are many I could list, but I'll limit myself to two: Sis. Lerch and Mr. Richardson. I don't know what I did, but Richardson treated me coolly, as if I didn't matter. I saw him as a sell-out who would kiss butt to save his job. He was a guidance counselor, but he sure didn't offer any. I've heard that lots of students didn't like him either, so I'm sure he'll be mentioned again as far as least favorite. And Sis. Lerch, I got the feeling she didn't care about us, and I also thought she was sneaky in her ways. She got me into trouble once because I'd offered to help another teacher during class time, yet she gave me detention anyway without one word. I never forgave her for that.