An incomplete list of this my Blind, 70 yo, ex-deacon, Sophomore year religion teacher that I remember:
He would lock people out of the classroom and make them say a password to get back (idk the actual word but it was in a Native American language and the name of a lake) Because of this, I was never late and never left the classroom.
He would say shocked and appalled with a completely straight face anytime a minor inconvenience happened. My friends and I picked this up and still say it to this day
Knock over peoples Water bottles/ipads while they were working
He would stand behind behind people who were taking a test/quiz and say they were getting everything wrong or make disapproving noises and then say “I’m blind, I cant see your paper” and walk away
If someone raised their hand, he would give them a weird look and act like they were waving.
Had a list of rules he said be every test and while I don’t remember all of them I know 5 was “thou shall not kill” (it lined up with the Ten Commandments) and 10 was “if you break any of these rules, I get to break one, and it is always 5”
He only referred to this one kid by his last name only to the point that i never knew his first name. One time, we were talking about the things someone needed to do to be a good disciple and every time he read something , he’d pause and just look at the guy for a concerning amount of time.
Took a kids notebook, pencil case, calculator, water bottle and backpack and the kid didnt notice till her went for his ipad.
Was out for a week due to an emergency surfer and when he got pack he played “Im a survivor” full blast from the tv speakers
For one project we were doing court case with different scenarios where we had to defend or critize a new law, and the day we presented he wore a judge wig and robe a had a gavel. My friends got a pic with him
He is my favorite teacher I ever had, He made me at least enjoy taking religion no matter how much I disagreed with things.









