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'''Mrs. Morris''' (no known first name) was a physical-education teacher at [[Lawndale High]], as well as the track team coach (and presumably the cheerleaders coach) |
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⚫ | Morris was openly corrupt, turning phys-ed into covert cheerleading practice and fudging grades for athletes. |
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==Appearances and characterization== |
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Morris appears in the episode "[[See Jane Run]]" and has a non speaking appearance in "[[Lucky Strike]]". |
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⚫ | Morris was openly corrupt, turning phys-ed into covert cheerleading practice and fudging grades for athletes. Prior to the start of the series, she had taught Jane's sisters and viewed the whole family as shiftless slackers, inspiring Jane to join the track team. When the girl turned out to be good, Morris immediately started backing her and doing her favours. When Jane quit, Morris tried to blackmail her into rejoining the team by threatening to deliberately flunk her in Math, though she was forced to back off when Jane threatened to make the situation public. |
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==Morris in Fanfiction== |
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Morris has often been portrayed in a negative light in fanfiction, in tune with her antagonistic portrayal in ''See Jane Run''. |
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Notable appearances: |
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* [[Ring of Champions]], of the the [[John Lane]] series, by [[Richard Lobinske]]. |
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Revision as of 23:11, 5 October 2010
Mrs. Morris (no known first name) was a physical-education teacher at Lawndale High, as well as the track team coach (and presumably the cheerleaders coach)
Appearances and characterization
Morris appears in the episode "See Jane Run" and has a non speaking appearance in "Lucky Strike".
Morris was openly corrupt, turning phys-ed into covert cheerleading practice and fudging grades for athletes. Prior to the start of the series, she had taught Jane's sisters and viewed the whole family as shiftless slackers, inspiring Jane to join the track team. When the girl turned out to be good, Morris immediately started backing her and doing her favours. When Jane quit, Morris tried to blackmail her into rejoining the team by threatening to deliberately flunk her in Math, though she was forced to back off when Jane threatened to make the situation public.
Morris in Fanfiction
Morris has often been portrayed in a negative light in fanfiction, in tune with her antagonistic portrayal in See Jane Run.
Notable appearances:
- Ring of Champions, of the the John Lane series, by Richard Lobinske.