{"id":5638,"date":"2015-11-30T12:41:32","date_gmt":"2015-11-30T16:41:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/robzerrvations.com\/?p=5638"},"modified":"2015-11-30T12:41:32","modified_gmt":"2015-11-30T16:41:32","slug":"the-principals-office","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/robzerrvations.com\/?p=5638","title":{"rendered":"The Principal&#8217;s Office."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A new hotel and bar opened in Seattle recently. Well, more accurately, it&#8217;s in Bothell. It&#8217;s in an old elementary school. You can even have a drink in the principal&#8217;s office, which fittingly has been converted into a bar.<\/p>\n<p>I can&#8217;t help but think that this would have made the principal&#8217;s office a much nicer place to visit when I was in school. The principals I visited certainly could have used a good stiff drink, given the constant parade of delinquents marching through their offices.<\/p>\n<p>It was a place II never set out to visit and I wasn&#8217;t much of a delinquent. I was a pretty good kid, well, at least on the surface. It&#8217;s not that I never misbehaved. I just rarely got caught.<\/p>\n<p>I can&#8217;t say the same thing for Sunday school or Catholic school in the summer. I was invited to Mother Superior&#8217;s office regularly. If I wasn&#8217;t sitting on a stool in front of the class for playing with the one-time ink well or getting my stations of the cross wrong on a test, I was in Mother Superior&#8217;s office, in trouble for one sin or another.<\/p>\n<p>I just couldn&#8217;t seem to get a handle on all that good Catholic behavior stuff. I mean, I was just a kid. How was I supposed to understand all the strict rules that I seemed to break with alarming regularity. There were simply too many of them.<\/p>\n<p>Eventually, I didn&#8217;t have to do the walk of shame to Mother Superior&#8217;s office anymore. My parents tired of being called down to the office, so one day they pulled my brothers and I out of summer CCD class for good.<\/p>\n<p>In public school, my first visit to the principal&#8217;s office was at Kennydale Elementary. An office assistant showed up in class one day, whispered to Mrs. Sparrow who then pointed at me. I didn&#8217;t know what I did. All I knew was that Mr. Brabant wanted to see me &#8211; now.<\/p>\n<p>When I arrived in his office, he wasn&#8217;t there. So there I sat, sitting in a chair across from his desk, wondering what was to become of me. After what seemed like an eternity, Mr. Brabant entered. He gave me the creeps, largely because he had a glass eye that didn&#8217;t follow his other eye. It just stared at you no matter where he looked.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Robert,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We have a problem. A serious one.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>It was then that he told me that he had heard that I had been telling other kids at the school that Doug Vineyard had stabbed Bob Bergman, my next door neighbor. Mr. Brabant said I shouldn&#8217;t be spreading rumors like that. I replied that it wasn&#8217;t a rumor. It was a fact. He could check Bob&#8217;s back if he liked, a three-inch long jackknife blade between his shoulder blades served as living proof.<\/p>\n<p>Eventually, he called my mother. She came down to the school. I was told to wait in the main office as my mother reviewed my rap sheet with Mr. Brabant. I was sure I was in trouble. I wasn&#8217;t. Instead, it appears Mr. Brabant was in trouble, for my mom gave him an earful as I was telling the truth.<\/p>\n<p>It wasn&#8217;t until high school that I ended up in the principal&#8217;s office again. I had somehow managed to avoid any visits for the intervening eight years of school, even though, as I said, I did stuff, I just didn&#8217;t get caught.<\/p>\n<p>I thought I had made it all the way through school without a return visit to the principal&#8217;s office. It was May of my senior year. I was a month away from graduation, so why would I ever think that I was going to get in trouble?<\/p>\n<p>If only I hadn&#8217;t thought up the idea of running a mythical candidate for office. Sure, Larry Harwood was a figment of my overly active imagination. And the wall-to-wall signage asking students to vote for him for SBA Historian was my handiwork (<em>Communist China supports Larry Harwood for SBA Historian. 6 billion Chinese can&#8217;t be wrong. Or can they?<\/em>). It was a great campaign. I think he had a good chance of getting elected. If only he had been real.<\/p>\n<p>My visit with Mr. Hash wasn&#8217;t overly long. I&#8217;m still not sure that he really thought it was necessary to bring Kevin Kever and I into his office. But in our zeal to get Larry elected, we had forged some transcripts and a class schedule. I guess that&#8217;s not really allowed.<\/p>\n<p>I was sure that we&#8217;d be expelled, just four short weeks before our graduation. Mr. Hash sure made it sound like we would. He was alternately amused and then stern.<\/p>\n<p>If only the story hadn&#8217;t broken in the school newspaper in a very Watergate-like way. Names were named, the whole plot was outlined in detail. Damn those nosy reporters. I knew Kever and I shouldn&#8217;t have written that story about what we had done.<\/p>\n<p>Thankfully, my school counselor Mr. Brannion took the hit for filing the falsified school records. And then he reminded Mr. Hash that Kevin Kever was the school&#8217;s first student to graduate with a perfect 4.0 grade point average and he had already been named the valedictorian.<\/p>\n<p>It helps to be in cahoots with the right person. I guess I picked well. I didn&#8217;t have a four point. I wasn&#8217;t speaking at graduation. I was, in short, expendable. I could have been hung out to dry, but he couldn&#8217;t kick me out and let Kevin stay in school. He had to let us both off the hook.<\/p>\n<p>Thus ended my visits to the principal&#8217;s office. Only two times. Well, there was that time when I was blacklisted by the Dean for Students at Green River Community College. Yes, Larry Harwood had run for office there as well, but that wasn&#8217;t the reason for the blacklisting. Something about scoring girls in Olympic gymnastics fashion in the student union building. I guess we shouldn&#8217;t have given that girl a 1.3 for looks.<\/p>\n<p>Thankfully, they didn&#8217;t tag me for bringing a tank to school or for putting that machine gun together in Journalism class. Or getting the radio station guys to streak my girlfriend&#8217;s prom. Or helping Steve Klopfstein scale the student union building in a black mask and cape. Thankfully, I got my degree when people still had a sense of humor about guns, tanks, make believe students and dark super heroes with wall-scaling prowess.<\/p>\n<p>In the Emerald City, pretty amazed I&#8217;m still alive and not in jail,<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Robb<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A new hotel and bar opened in Seattle recently. Well, more accurately, it&#8217;s in Bothell. It&#8217;s in an old elementary school. You can even have a drink in the principal&#8217;s office, which fittingly has been converted into a bar. 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