Re: days gone by

Wes Temby (tembywd@student.adams.edu)
Mon, 01 Nov 1999 10:25:45 -0700

Actaully, they weren't in school at the time, but I recall an incident
where a female student and her tennis coach were somewhat involved with
eachother. As soon as she graduated she moved to Maine (Colby) and started
college. Soon enough, human emotion  (or desire, you make the call) was
pinging and she flew all the way back to New Mex. to be with her tennis
coach. 
 Now they live together, play tennis (she's better now than before, I know
that much) and basically just creep me out. Their age difference is
something around 20 years I believe. Sorry, but when I left high school, I
left all the stupid things that people do in said place as well. Such is
the power of love. . .

WDylan

--On Monday, November 01, 1999, 7:39 AM -0700 Patti Larrabee
<Patti.Larrabee@hsc.utah.edu> wrote:

> I was having a disagreement with a friend this weekend and I would like
> to put this situation to the experience of this diverse list group.  In
> your high school days, which may or may not be now, was there ever any
> romantic involment between a student and a teacher.  In other words, in
> how many people's high schools was there a teacher student affair?  I
> realize this is not JDS related other that a very loose link to Mr
> Antolinni, but one of us contends that it is not that unusual and one of
> us feels it is a rare occurance.  Patti