Chapter 22

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——Sam   “Why should I waste my time and join Nicole’s assembly? I didn’t care last year. Why should I care now?” I complained when Bruce and I met at the Clean and Green Club office after lunch that Wednesday afternoon. Prisha, the club’s president, had encouraged the rest of the clubs to support Nicole’s pep rally to support the Bobcats, our school’s pathetic basketball team. Okay, maybe the team’s really not that embarrassing. I heard they had won a few games and bagged the championship twice in a row. But I was never really interested in their victory and have never watched any of their games. “Sam, Principal Greene wants everyone to support each club’s campaign. This will help promote camaraderie and unity and root out discriminations between students,” Prisha told me. I heard her

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