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See you at our Jubilee celebrations on January 29, 2005

 

 

Remember the teachers?  

How can we forget! They lectured us, yelled us, gave us too much homework, praised us, scolded us, mothered us - they played a huge role in our childhood. Much of what we are today, we owe to them. We can only hope that they remember us as fondly as we do them.

Do you recognise any of these STC teachers attending a staff costume party?

 
 
SURPRISE QUIZ!!!
 
 


This is your chance to show how much you have retained of those years in STC! Take the quiz - if you don't know the answer, find an old classmate who does!


NAME THAT TEACHER!!! Mr. Van Hauten
The male teacher who once came to class with bust darts on his shirt

The typing teacher who used to say: "Ready for insertion?" and "correct fingering" ( according to Ameng B: "Reydi for insertion...Watch your fingering... Reydi... TYFE!!!")!

The one who said: "Class, be sure to study for a SURPRISE quiz tomorrow!"

The sex ed teacher who used to say "menstraySHON" and "the uterus has a soft, thick, cushiony lining ..."

The homeroom teacher who said: "If a holiday falls on a Sunday, automatically, the next day is a MONDAY ..."

The art teacher who said: "Seurat developed the art of creating a picture with millions of tiny dots. That's why he became sira! "

The Social Studies teacher who saw Jenklare's guitar at the back of the room and, strumming it, asked, "Ano ito, Lambanog?" (as in Lumanog, the famous guitar brand from Cebu)

The Belgian sociology teacher who kept saying, "If you know the answer, raise your finger!"

The Belgian sociology teacher who used to ask us "VAHY?"

The PA teacher who said it was possible to teach the blind to lipread.

The English teacher who used to say "more or less" more or less all the time, and loved reading Mills & Boone.

The frustrated teacher who scolded us for our materialism: "You are all sinners! With your adeydash and poma!"

The teacher who sang, "DOmating na ang araw ng Panginoon..."

The groundbreaking music teacher who taught us to sing "I'll say a little prayer for you"

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Quotes from Ameng Borja Ilagan, Malu de Asis, Pinky Piedad, Candy Quimpo Gourlay. More contributions most welcome! Email candy your own quiz questions on mumatwork@blueyonder.co.uk


 
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