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==About==
 
==About==
 
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Mrs Mansfield was the yin to [[Mrs Hollick]]'s yang. She didn't tend to like people talking AT ALL in her class and she LOVED EVERYTHING to be absolutely perfect. She liked to repeat what she said a lot.
Mrs Mansfield is  the yin to [[Mrs Hollick]]'s yang.
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==Art Directions==
 
==Art Directions==
 
 
<p>Student: "I wanted to go down a more fine art approach, you know, really experiment a little."</p>
 
<p>Student: "I wanted to go down a more fine art approach, you know, really experiment a little."</p>
 
<p>Mrs. Mansfield: "Oh," (pause) "But I did love what you were doing with the tissue paper."</P>
 
<p>Mrs. Mansfield: "Oh," (pause) "But I did love what you were doing with the tissue paper."</P>
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
 
* Mrs Mansfield gives Robert Whitworth the idea of blowing paint around on his sheet with a straw. "Come on Robert, you need to be a big puff"
 
* Mrs Mansfield gives Robert Whitworth the idea of blowing paint around on his sheet with a straw. "Come on Robert, you need to be a big puff"
  
*"Felix! You're not one of those rough types that would break me, are you?"
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[[Category:Past Teachers|Mansfield]]
 
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[[Category:teachers|Mansfield, Mrs]]
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 30 December 2010

About

Mrs Mansfield was the yin to Mrs Hollick's yang. She didn't tend to like people talking AT ALL in her class and she LOVED EVERYTHING to be absolutely perfect. She liked to repeat what she said a lot.

Art Directions

Student: "I wanted to go down a more fine art approach, you know, really experiment a little."

Mrs. Mansfield: "Oh," (pause) "But I did love what you were doing with the tissue paper."

Quotes

  • Mrs Mansfield gives Robert Whitworth the idea of blowing paint around on his sheet with a straw. "Come on Robert, you need to be a big puff"