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Date Posted: 07:27:57 01/25/05 Tue
Author: Steven Kalka
Author Host/IP: ccea.nyc.gov / 161.185.1.100
Subject: Re: Remember these Teachers? 1963-75
In reply to: Art Kaplan 's message, "Remember these Teachers? 1963-75" on 08:31:11 08/02/03 Sat

I've heard of or had many of the teachers listed here. I attended the school when it originally opened in the spring of 1964 and graduated in June 1965. From September 1963 until the school was built, we were bused from Mill Basin to P.S. 206 on Avenue V and E. 22nd St.
A number of them stand out in my memories. Mr. Slevin was overall a good teacher, who could talk like a real tough guy if he thought some discipline was required.
I didn't have Ms. Kilarjian, but I do know she tought ceramics and her class was nicknamed 'Kilarjian's Kitchen' by the students.
Jesse Sodden had a side career as a rabbi. I remember he had letters published in newspapers objecting to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and blessing the Berrigan Brothers (I remember the Berrigans were either conscientious objectors or protestors of the war). I never had him as a teacher.
I had Mr. Wayler for mechanical drawing. He referred to misbehaving students or goofs as cookoo birds. His wife tought in the school also.
I had Mr. Prager for metal shop. Years later he became a dean.
I had Mr. Kingley for science. Mrs. Margolies was unmarried when I had her for 8th grade science and went by the name Miss Dubron.
Mr. Katz was the principal and Mr. Lerner the assistant principal when I attended.

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[> Re: Remember these Teachers? 1963-75 -- Sean Morris, 23:30:23 08/04/05 Thu (ool-182e4232.dyn.optonline.net/24.46.66.50)

I went to RHM JHS from 2000-2002, and last i was there, skopp was still there.

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