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  • In homeroom, Mr. Rudley, who admitted he had yet to attend a school sports event, said he heard he had better show up at the next softball game.

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

  • Twice in English class, I actually dozed off for a few minutes, and Mr. Rudley had to step up to me and shake my shoulder after asking me a question.

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

  • Twice in English class, I actually dozed off for a few minutes, and Mr. Rudley had to step up to me and shake my shoulder after asking me a question.

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

  • “This is the new student I told you would be arriving today, Mr. Rudley,” Mrs. Harper said.

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

  • Mr. Rudley had a big, wide grin on his face, and Coach Grossbard . . .

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

  • In homeroom, Mr. Rudley, who admitted he had yet to attend a school sports event, said he heard he had better show up at the next softball game.

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

  • Mr. Rudley, a tall man of about fifty with hair a shade darker than ash, looked up from the textbook in his hands.

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

  • Mr. Rudley had a big, wide grin on his face, and Coach Grossbard . . .

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

  • “This is the new student I told you would be arriving today, Mr. Rudley,” Mrs. Harper said.

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

  • Mr. Rudley, a tall man of about fifty with hair a shade darker than ash, looked up from the textbook in his hands.

    Brooke V.C. Andrews 1998

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