Who was YOUR favorite high school teacher? I keep blanking on the names of mine (there were a couple), including the all-time winner, a warm, wise, wonderful woman who taught English at Hunter High School when I was there and also started a Women's Consciousness-Raising group in her spacious Manhattan living room that I was privileged to be a part of (as I recall, one Margaret Raymond also was a member, and I'll have to look her up to see if she remembers the name, because her memory is probably better than mine). She was sensitive and caring, crucial qualities for running a consciousness-raising group, and that pretty much made her #1 in my book.
Who was YOUR favorite high school teacher and why?
Happy remembering.
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oh I remember him, he was my favorite as well as most of the other kids. all the girls were in love with the guy who rode a motorcycle, had a beard and was the coolest ever, he was in his 20's and his lessons (it was social studies) were thought provoking and interesting, and he really cared about all of us. the boys also admired him and wanted to be just like him.. his name was Yoram
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