Ian continued, "Along with the many comments to have her lecture,
the students wrote how she was the only one who knew anything about
radiology and that Randy and I should get out of the course
and let her teach it. As I looked through the SmurFFs
these comments just jumped out at me. When I was a student,
I never wrote such things about my professors."
There was, however, a change in the critiques the year the accused
was not teaching the course. "A complete flip-flop, Ian asserted.
"The students liked the course and the people who taught it."
Henry ducked his head and smiled grimly thinking that these
`flip-flop' SmurFFs would damn well not be seen by the panel,
I'll see to that. Ian is really stretching the truth here since
those SmurFFs he's talking about are more flop than flip. True,
the students didn't lambaste Ian and Randy that year as they
had in the past, however, in a way, they were just as bad.
Nearly every critique carried the name of the student and the date.
The few comments they contained were bland almost to the point
of being insulting. Most of them contained no comments, as the
student just checked off the `average' number for each category
under evaluation.
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