Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Rich Hill


So anyone who grew up here in Utahs Dixie or went to the schools of Dixie, Tuacahn, or Hurricane may know of a man named Richard Hill. Let me start off by saying he is one hell of a guy. He was my drama teacher in tenth grade and I have never had such a charasmatic teacher in all my life. I didn't really like drama and I still really don't but he is someone who I loved to just be around because he is always open to so many things.
Mr. Hill is a slender surfer from the sixities. He's got tan skin and light almost grayish hair. He has a long pointy noise and he makes the expressions only a seasoned actor could possibly make. The one thing I like about Mr. Hill was whenever we came to class we knew that some unsuspecting girl would get either their hair in a clip or pony tail flung from side to side and he always would say, ''wuba wuba'' I laugh just thinking about how many girls he upset or made laugh. No matter when he did this I would laugh.
Another thing I liked of Mr. Hill was that he didn't just give us an easy A because we were in drama. We had to earn our A and I loved all the insight he had for us in the drama field. Mr Hills drama class was the only class I can remember having to go up on stage and perform which I thoight was so much fun. Just recently I found me and Mr. Hill are into a lot of the same extra curricular activiteis and I just have a lot of respect for him. by the wat I just think this is a funny picture. It reminded me of all my friends in high school.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing. I liked your honest approach to the class and the teacher. Your comments made me think of how much teachers actually impact our life and the way we think. I think we just go on day to day and never really realize or give credit to (or blame) their influence.

    I buzzed through some of your previous posts, too. I like your style and forthrightness. I'll try to keep better tabs on your posts, they're enjoyable.

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