I have to include two.
Mr. John Hudnor - US History. Mr. Hudnor made the past come alive in your imagination as you sat in his class. While there we some lectures, in most cases he was a hands on teacher. He made you feel what it was like as history passed. He was also a Vietnam Vet whose simple presence commanded respect. He made his expectations clear as well as the consequenses and he stuck to both. You didn't need to be an "A" student but you did need to try your best.
Mr. John "Hutch" Hutchinson - Business Administration. Hutch was a great guy. He was a good natured man who expected your best but was always ready with a little wink if you fell just a little short. He actually took the few good things that I learned from the JW's and showed me how to capitalize on them in the working world. My ability to speak easily in public. My ease in meeting new people (Cold Calls) and the skill of taking what they said and turning around to a topic that I wanted to talk to them about. LOL The Dub's did sort of train me to be a decent sales/marketing guy...cool, manipulative, convincing. He saw those qualities and fine tuned them to the business world and I continue to use them everyday as I earn my living.