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Chem Is Try. The life and teachings of George R. Hague, Texas Chemistry Teacher 1940-2002. CAPTAIN CHEMISTRY. ACS Regionals. Early Presentations. Dallas 1989. Sing and Cheer for Science.
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Chem Is Try The life and teachings of George R. Hague, Texas Chemistry Teacher 1940-2002
Sing and Cheer for Science “Start fairly simply, building to the more outrageous as you become less inhibited. My most outrageous costume so far has been a female cheerleader. Imagine a cheerleader 1.9 m tall, weighing 90 kg, wearing a shoulder-length wig, a headband, a cheerleader’s shirt and plaid kilt, red tights, white socks, sneakers and a red sweater emblazoned with a large letter “C,” a flask, and an H+ of white felt. Swinging my pom-poms, I lead my students in chemistry cheers.” TNT! Dynamite!!! The Chemistry Students Are hot tonight! Cis-Bom-Pow!
"Give the World the best you have and few may ever notice, BUT GIVE THE WORLD THE BEST YOU 'VE GOT ANYWAY!"
Ft. Worth Conference Officers 1993-1995
San Antonio Conference Brrr!
CAST 2001: who knew it would be our last together.
Words of Wisdom “I believe in academic excellence, hard work, and having fun. The magic of teaching and learning science is that you can combine all three. Many of my students who have become scientists, doctors, and engineers tell me that graduated from high school with strong science backgrounds. Is science fun? You better believe it-just ask my students.”
Final words… “If you’re teaching chemistry, and you’re not having fun, you must be doing something wrong.”