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Show oo LITTLE. BENNY'S Notebook By LEE PAPE J Teetchers. No skool is complect without a teetcher, and no teetcher is compleet without a akool, altho both of tnern would be more popular without either. Teetchers are all ages, but they arej getting ounger all the time. Most of them are female gender by berth. Wen a teetcher gets married she stop- teetching This would make the pupils pu-pils mutch gladder if another teetcher dident come to take her place rite a way It would be impossible to have a education ed-ucation without teetchers, but most children would jest as soon not have a education if enybody asked 'hem their opinion, wich nobod does. Wen thildern grow up they send their own childern to skool for revendge, and thus education will never die out. The mane diffrents between teetchers teetch-ers and pupils Is that teetchers can wawk out wenever they wunt to and neAer come back, ony they dont, wile pupils have to keep on setting there and come back the next day, wich they do. Some teetchers are popular even iho ihev are teetchers, wich proves how mutch more popular they would be if they wasent. Most teetchers I know more than their pupils, thus making it ery convenient for them Some things teetchcers are sipposcd to know are fizzeology, josgriffv, his tery. arifrnetic, scolding, singing and keeping in after skool Some pupils give their teetchers presents, such as froot and brlndgee hoping they wont take It but not asking ask-ing for it back in case they do. |