grad school: board work

The other day, Sarah drew this graph on the board. I know it's a little hard to read in the photo, but here are the pertinent details: it's titled "My Life's Happiness," and you'll notice that the Y-axis is labelled "happiness", as measured in the units of "giddies." Along the X-axis we have "grade school," "jr. high," "high school," "college," and, finally, accompanied by a marked plunge in the ordinate, "grad school."

I am in awe of the handwriting of the professor (Eberly?) who teaches the lecture preceeding my E&M course. Look at those curly script E's—I've been working on those for years! This photo is of only one panel out of three or four, which, taken together, are a masterpiece to behold. Not only is the handwriting so pretty, but you can almost understand the whole lecture from a glance at the board. Then, sadly, they are erased to make room for several boards full of non-sequitir scrawled heiroglyphics...
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conservation of happiness
Drawn like Lisa Simpson
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Also, yeah, that IS Eberly! He has very nice handwriting, but has yet to discover lowercase letters. We just got our first homework assignments, and it was...interesting to have all-caps comments (in red, of course.) "YOU'RE MISSING THE POINT."
YOUR SOLUTION NEEDS MORE COWBELL.
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oh the days of waves were good
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I'll try to make an update while drunk in the near future--then we'll all be even, right (ha!)?
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Aren't the squirly E's... epsilons?
This lecture looks strangely familiar.
Eberly