This month, the Hitching Post decided to hear directly from our teachers and staff what they think 67 means. Here’s what they had to say:
Ms. Upthegrove: 67 means the number of hours until the school day is over.
Ms. Cross: It’s six or seven cups and six or seven blocks.
Mr. Cardinez: Like 6/7, average.
Jose (Chepe) – Campus Security: Six Seven, the number of times that Chris looks in the mirror every day.
Mr. Cordoba: The amount of push ups Mr. Kiefer can do.
Chris – Campus Security: Six seven is the middle, so six seven is mid.
Mrs. Soldin: 67 is the slowest I’ll go on a frickin’ freeway.
Ms. Lao: Hai shi.
Mr. Nguyen: Don’t make 67 your grade!
Ms. Nguyen: The number to become my favorite science student.
Mrs. Guardado: How tall Bonita wishes she was.
Mrs. Omara: It doesn’t have as much meaning as people think.
Mr. Castillo: Weight? Like which one weighs more six or seven.
Mrs. Kahawai: That’s when I will be retired and reading books on a beach in Greece.
Ms. Tran: Holmium.
Ms. Han: It has to do with a basketball player.
Mr. Hale: I know what it’s not, Mr. Taylor’s height.
Mr. Triggs: Leave. Go…like I’m telling you right now.
Mr. Taylor: How many years ago Mr. Hale had hair.
Ms. Hayes: The range of IQ points Mr. Hale has.
Ms. Garcia: We’re glowing up…next year is ’26 and the next is ’27.
Ms. Gonzales: I use 67 when I’m talking about years/time periods in history and I have to throw in the hand gesture so kids get it.
Mrs. Marchbank: How tall my cousin Ian is.
Mrs. Marcus: It means everything and nothing at the same time.
Mr. Giles: I think it means absolutely nothing.
Ms. Talmadge: 6 out 7 wildebeest die.
Mr. Aguilar: 67 means that I want to pull up to In-N-Out and have the person working at the counter say 67 so that everyone can go wild.
Mrs. Rasmussen: How many characteristics of life something needs to have to be considered alive is it six? Is it seven? We’re not sure.
Mrs. Orduna: I think means a math teacher cannot do her job right.
Mrs. Portwood: 67 is when you’re trying to learn a dance with 5, 6, 7, 8 and you can’t quite remember what the 8 count is.
Mr. Brannon: I think it’s when a guy is trying to compensate and refer to his height. Like 6´7 you know?
Mr. Gardener: The height that every high-schooler wishes they were.
Mrs. Edwards: 67 is important because 7 8 9.
Mr. Postiff: It’s how old Ms. Hayes had to be to retire.
Mrs. Rahmatulla: A Sesame Street song where they’re learning the numbers.
Anonymous CMHS Staff Member: Rizz.