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D '-Ens Q STUDENTS URING the last eleven years I have encountered various types of students: D obnoxious, intensely interested, and heavenly. A school, it seems, in- variably brings out the best or worst points in an individual's character. . . , . t toy Take, for example, the obnoxious student. She, let us imagine, sits nex he makes herself annoying by re- peatedly borrowing paper, pens, pencils, erasers and everything that you have ' r that she hasn't. She never hears or remembers an assignment and expects you to be her private secretary. Commenting on your recltations seems to opposite, in back of, or in front of you. S be her favorite pastime. gs, K1 y The intensely interested student is slightly better than our first type. She, also, may sit in any position in your immediate vicinity. She invariably ears lasses a strained look and scuffed shoes. Her pathetic ambition to W g , , glean every speck of knowledge from her text book, at first astonishes you, then interests you-and finally after your own humble scholastic efforts have been the target for a few sarcastic remarks, disgusts you. She never ' ' - h l d- borrows, but makes up for that by sympathetically offering after sc oo a vice and assistance when you flunk your monthly exam. She reads Shake- speare and Keats and glances with disdain at the novel you've been success fully concealing under cover of your history book. H241
ff gl D Lx Mg E E Q V 'S 5 'r Q 'l is very rarely encountered in the class room. She The heavenly pupi never asks the assignment-rather, you ask her. She never borrows-but lends cheerfully. She doesn't rate A or D, but B. She washes her neck, and does not eat onion sandwiches. Now and then she flunks an exam. She does not write original English themes to be read aloud to the intense bore- dom of the rest of the class, She is, in fact, perfect, However, she is not conscious of her virtues and does not wear a saintly look. Her nose is never shiny and she does not comb her hair in class. She makes a good appearance and is always friendly and jolly. LORAYNE TRETHEWEY. c of l K AG W l .8 J i C' H251
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