During a boring part of class (3rd grade), I noticed the boy next to me making a paper airplane. So I decided to make one myself.
The teacher immediately spots me doing so, and scolds me. All while completely ignoring the doofus next to me, who kept at it. Wanting to see just how long it would take for her to “notice” him (i.e. play favorites), I also went back to making mine.
She then threw me out of the class, into the kindergarten class in point of fact. As far as I know, she never punished the other guy. I was actually pleased with myself to have proven her bias and incompetence (this wasn’t the only cruel or moronic thing she had done). As an educator now myself I take great pains to NOT play favorites with my students.
The clock and the water fountain, and I forget what it’s called when you draw those lines to infinity. Better than maybe 90% of comic artists would do. Perception?
I honestly remember back in 1st. and 2nd. grade (about 60 years ago (GAD!!!)) actually getting lightheaded and kind of dizzy whenever I had to go to the school office for ANYTHING, even if it was just to take some kind of a report or whatever from the teacher. Odd the things that stick in your mind for that long, isn’t it??
P.S. EXCELLENT distorted perspective on the last frame from Watterson!
I’ll bet these days no one is really scared of the principal. What’s he/she going to do? Give you a stern talking to? I guess for Susie the humiliation is punishment enough.
Going by the size of the lockers, Susie must be about 18 inches tall. The exaggerated size works well in this strip. I bet she wishes she could make herself even smaller to the point of invisibility.
they have added on too my old high school so often now i can only guess my school is some where in the middle ? each class is larger than my school in total.
This is the difference between boys and girls. Girls going to the office are… concerned. Boys going to the office are… hey, look at that squirrel! Yeah I know. Just roll with it.
BE THIS GUY almost 6 years ago
Let’s hope the principal has better judgement than Mrs. Wormwood.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover almost 6 years ago
Yeah, so you can spend more time going to the office and less time actually in there.
alaskajohn1 almost 6 years ago
Dead Girl Walking.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
Well, when you’re a little kid, the halls of a school building ALWAYS seem big.
Aussie Down Under almost 6 years ago
Calvin shouldn’t bug Susie.
BigDaveGlass almost 6 years ago
Just be honest…
codycab almost 6 years ago
How can you not feel bad for Susie at this time?
Watcher almost 6 years ago
Permanent record time.
su43dipta almost 6 years ago
Calvin minus Calvin!
jackhammer165 almost 6 years ago
Surely Susie can invoke the dealing with Calvin defence for a dismissal of all charges?
SonicFan91 almost 6 years ago
DO you
orinoco womble almost 6 years ago
Don’t worry, Susie. Calvin’s reputation precedes you.
KennethPrice2 almost 6 years ago
Is this leading to the observation about girls having delicate hinnies?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I feel for you kid. I went to the principles office a few times. Usually, it was my own fault though.
hantms almost 6 years ago
Shame! …. Shame! …. ;)
Troglodyte almost 6 years ago
Susie, better pray and hope that justice triumphs! :)
jpayne4040 almost 6 years ago
Everything is magnified when you are not used to getting in trouble!
sonnygreen almost 6 years ago
Wormwood reminds me of the ancient nuns from grammar school. They have no business being around children; let alone teaching them.
Display almost 6 years ago
It’s a K-12 school. On the way to the office she runs into Riff Randell and Kate Rambeau.
jrankin1959 almost 6 years ago
Walkin’ the mile… walkin’ the mile…
flemmingo almost 6 years ago
I could have walked to the principals office blindfolded. Had my very own chair. No dunce hat though!
johndifool almost 6 years ago
OK, will finally mention this:
During a boring part of class (3rd grade), I noticed the boy next to me making a paper airplane. So I decided to make one myself.
The teacher immediately spots me doing so, and scolds me. All while completely ignoring the doofus next to me, who kept at it. Wanting to see just how long it would take for her to “notice” him (i.e. play favorites), I also went back to making mine.
She then threw me out of the class, into the kindergarten class in point of fact. As far as I know, she never punished the other guy. I was actually pleased with myself to have proven her bias and incompetence (this wasn’t the only cruel or moronic thing she had done). As an educator now myself I take great pains to NOT play favorites with my students.
assrdood almost 6 years ago
Maybe the Principal will decline to prosecute – like in real life!
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 6 years ago
“What am I am going to do??”
Plot revenge!!
dragonbite almost 6 years ago
Don’t forget the ominous background music …
MichaelHelwig almost 6 years ago
How does she reach that drinking fountain?
Ray*C almost 6 years ago
The clock and the water fountain, and I forget what it’s called when you draw those lines to infinity. Better than maybe 90% of comic artists would do. Perception?
Masterskrain almost 6 years ago
I honestly remember back in 1st. and 2nd. grade (about 60 years ago (GAD!!!)) actually getting lightheaded and kind of dizzy whenever I had to go to the school office for ANYTHING, even if it was just to take some kind of a report or whatever from the teacher. Odd the things that stick in your mind for that long, isn’t it??
P.S. EXCELLENT distorted perspective on the last frame from Watterson!
eladee AKA Wally almost 6 years ago
I’ll bet these days no one is really scared of the principal. What’s he/she going to do? Give you a stern talking to? I guess for Susie the humiliation is punishment enough.
gantech almost 6 years ago
Suzie, it’s all part of their diabolical plot to break your spirit. Kindergarten…the Germans invented it…think about it.
Ok, I ripped that off from the movie “About Last Night”.
David Peters almost 6 years ago
Will Calvin triumph at last?
dflak almost 6 years ago
Going by the size of the lockers, Susie must be about 18 inches tall. The exaggerated size works well in this strip. I bet she wishes she could make herself even smaller to the point of invisibility.
scottartist creator almost 6 years ago
My fifth grade class was across the hall from the principal’s office.
swanridge almost 6 years ago
Not just big, but so empty between classes. You are SO alone!
LelandOtoole almost 6 years ago
when i go into stores now that i went in with mom and dad lam amazed that they were really that small ?
LelandOtoole almost 6 years ago
they have added on too my old high school so often now i can only guess my school is some where in the middle ? each class is larger than my school in total.
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
Of course, this will be going on your Permanent Record.
yangeldf almost 6 years ago
did miss Wormword have a stroke the day before?
!!IceFire!! almost 6 years ago
Poor Susie! Hope she is able to speak up in front of the Principal.
well-i-never almost 6 years ago
If she gets any smaller it’ll be days before she gets to the office.
BobTheDuck9999 almost 6 years ago
bad, bad, bAd calvinmb9isi calbin thes is ur fualt npt susie xd
banjinshiju almost 6 years ago
It is funny how being in trouble changes one’s perspective.
BobTheDuck9999 almost 6 years ago
The saddest thing to happen to calvin would be if he woke up and hobbes is just a stuffed tiger.
JamesSavik almost 6 years ago
This is the difference between boys and girls. Girls going to the office are… concerned. Boys going to the office are… hey, look at that squirrel! Yeah I know. Just roll with it.
Train 1911 almost 6 years ago
Calvin you’re the sweetest little boy ever