Headmistress

Headmistress was a person at my school and I'm not sure if I knew her very well.
I will write here in Past Tenses because for me this school-epoch ended and I think I do not know what will happen in school after I graduate.

First Headmistress

Her name was Saricheva Raisa Dmitrievna, she had a daughter, also a teacher. R. D. was a teacher of algebra and geometry. We had only one her lesson, when our teacher was absent. This lesson's theme was Unit Circle and she gave us the first lesson on trigonometry. It was cool to know what those cos and sin meant and where they were on the circle. She did not have a definite room for algebra - it was on 3d or 4th floor. She was a teacher of the class with Imp and Roman Zadoya.
At the beginning and the end of each year R. D. made a speech as a headmistress. Moreover, for some holidays she wrote poems. I remember she wrote one for every 9th May - a Victory Day - and read them at the concerts.
R. D. was very short and her hair was dark-gray, curly. She wore pastel-colored clothes and as far as I can remember she had pearls beads and silver watch. She almost always had some papers and copy-books in her arms.
She was old enough to give her headmistress duties to a new person.

Second Headmistress

Druchina Marina Albertovna (What a name!) was our second headmistress. She came to our school to be a headmistress and an English teacher. Anya Chernishova was her student.
M. A. was rather young and her hair was dyed and two locks around her face were like… orange. I liked the way she was a headmistress. I mean, she came to school when I was an 11th former and she was very nervous at the end of the year and she was very organized at our exams, which were held in another school in our area.
Though, I did not like the way she had relationships with other teachers. It was her, who made Mrs. Kauffman get out of my school. And Mr. Podpolov, algebra teacher had a changing attitude of M. A.
Well, not everybody were happy to see a new headmistress in school because she never worked there before.
Margo spoke with irony about her at the last rehearsal of our concert on the Last Bell.
M. A. herself once said that she was not happy to work with children. I guess, she was tired at the moment.

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