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Class clown does his act. |
Andy said, âYou people need to smarten up!â He spoke slowly, enunciating each word. Fred Clark suddenly appeared from the hallway. âWell, wonder of wonders!â he said. âDonât look now, Mr. Sykes, but Iâm standing behind you!â Mr. Clark said these words with delicate precision, which is the way he always spoke, which is why Andrew Sykes was, at this very moment, standing on Miz Sanderâs desk imitating Fred Clark to the enjoyment of the eighth grade. Andy stood up straight, now, hands by his side. We sat down at our desks and waited. Mr. Clark walked up to the front row. âWhere is Miz Sanders? Why is she not here?â he asked. âWhere is Miz Sanders?â Andy lip-synced from above Clarkâs head. He waved his hands, blinked his eyes, and waddled his jowls until Mr. Clark turned around. Instantly, Andy was looking serenely out the window. He seemed lost in thought. âWhenever thereâs a disturbance, Mr. Sykes, whenever thereâs this laughing nonsense, youâre always at its center,â Clark, hands clasped behind his back looked hard at Andy. âWhy do you think that is?â âWithout me, without me, Mr. Sykes, do you realize how dull this place would be?â It was then Miz. Sanders walked into the room looking surprised to see the school principal standing in her classroom. âMr. Clark,â she said, feigning happily. âThank you! Iâll take it from here.â Mr. Clark stormed out of the class, and Miz. Sanders turned to face Andy still standing on her desk. âSorry Iâm late,â she said. âNow, letâs see the show!â Andy hunched his shoulder, blinked his eyes, shook his jowls, knitted his eyebrows, and clasped his hands behind his back. âYou people need to smarten up!â he began. The students along with Mis Sanchez sat back and watched Andy. Without him, this place would be very dull, indeed. WC: 299 |