In the novel "The Wave" by Todd Strasser, Mr. Ross tells his students that their leader is a strong, charismatic figure who embodies the principles of discipline and unity. He introduces the concept of "The Wave" as a movement that emphasizes collective strength and conformity. This portrayal serves to illustrate how easily individuals can be influenced and manipulated by authoritative figures, reflecting themes of power and control in the story.
Mr Ross called a Wave meeting in the auditorium and requests that only Wave members be present, Ben tells The Wave members that they are only one in many schools across the nation that is involved in the Wave, and that they are about to see the leader of the whole organization and that he is going to speak to all of them on television to create an National Wave Party for Youths. Everyone is shocked when Mr. Ross projects the image of Adolf Hitler. He explains that there is no leader, and that there is no National Wave Party. If there were a leader, it would be the man on the projection screen. He explains how their obedience led them to act like Nazis
He ended it by bringing all the members of the wave into the auditorium and showed them a picture of their leader, Adolf Hitler.
The cast of Mr. Ross - 2010 includes: Mitch Magee as Mr. Ross Kate McKinnon as Debby
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The cast of Mr. Ross - 2011 includes: Tana Velen as Nurse Natalie
the students in Mr. kotter's class were known as sweat hogs.
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The cast of Mr Claus - 2011 includes: Noel Ross as Mr. Claus
Mr. Lunser is a strict and traditional English teacher who values order and discipline in the classroom. He expects his students to always tell the truth and follow the rules, often leading to conflict with his students, especially with protagonist Philip Malloy.
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In "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, Mr. Ward is the principal of Tangerine Middle School. He plays a significant role in the story as he supports the protagonist, Paul Fisher, and helps create a positive environment for students. Mr. Ward is depicted as a fair and understanding leader who is committed to the well-being of his students, particularly in the face of challenges and bullying. His character highlights the importance of supportive educators in a young person's life.
Everett Ross, selected by the Vikings.