Across
- 2. When he looked through his glasses backwards, you knew you were in trouble!
- 4. Helped us with the yearbook, dressed “ to the nine,” and not much bigger than a toothpick.
- 5. The boys learned to dress quickly because of him.😊
- 8. When we were still in the old grade school, we knew it was lunchtime when another teacher banged on this.
- 10. Music was her gig.
- 11. She didn’t teach us to read, but then again…
- 13. Took us around the US and the world without driving one mile!
- 14. An Alto native, she taught freshman English to many of us.
- 16. Steve’s grandparents sold many cherry Cokes to some of us when we were waiting on the bus in the afternoons.
- 17. We thought they were the coolest when this teaching couple came to town.
- 21. We wouldn’t be having such a great 50th if it weren’t for her.
- 22. The white house was his at school home.
- 24. To those of us who didn’t have her for a teacher, she seemed anything BUT “the friendly ghost!”
Down
- 1. Doubled as our cook, and a bus driver.
- 3. Swung a bucket of water over her head to teach us about centripetal force.
- 4. It wasn’t Their town that was on stage in 74-75, but __ town.
- 6. She taught some of us two years in a row, even though we had been promoted.
- 7. Some of our best friends came over from here, starting in ‘69.
- 9. Our beloved janitor.
- 12. No belts here during “the old days.”
- 15. The only p.e. teacher most of us ever knew.
- 18. Didn’t know a lot about softball, but “coached” us anyway.
- 19. Our junior high sports mascot.
- 20. Terri’s grandfather drove the bus for some of us.
- 23. Not the Alpha Club, but the _ Club.
