I had Mrs. green for Chorus my freshman year '68-69. She sparkled despite what she was going through. She was loved by even those had only known her for a year.
I was taught my Ms. Green also in 1963 - 1964. She also taught my older brother at Falls Church High School. He and I had the privilage to visit Ms. Green at GW Hospital in Washington DC. It was very soon after that she passed on. He and I Loved her. She was a most talented musician.
I had Ms Green from my freshman year in 1960 until her passing. She was greatly loved by the boys in the choir eventhough she had to jack us up a few times as we sometimes lost our focus forgetting why we were in her class. Firm but loving. She was greatly missed, and I still think of her as I sing with my church choir and with the Sons Of Jubal here in Georgia. Rest in Peace, Ms Green.
John Clegg (1972)
I had Mrs. green for Chorus my freshman year '68-69. She sparkled despite what she was going through. She was loved by even those had only known her for a year.
Marie Guiffre' (Young-West) (1964)
I was taught my Ms. Green also in 1963 - 1964. She also taught my older brother at Falls Church High School. He and I had the privilage to visit Ms. Green at GW Hospital in Washington DC. It was very soon after that she passed on. He and I Loved her. She was a most talented musician.
Bob Hancock (Hancock) (1964)
I had Ms Green from my freshman year in 1960 until her passing. She was greatly loved by the boys in the choir eventhough she had to jack us up a few times as we sometimes lost our focus forgetting why we were in her class. Firm but loving. She was greatly missed, and I still think of her as I sing with my church choir and with the Sons Of Jubal here in Georgia. Rest in Peace, Ms Green.