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− | He succeeded Ms. [[Modzelewski]] in being [[Angela Ashford (DeCandido)|Angela Ashford]]'s Homeroom teacher. He was unpopular amongst his students, who had taken to naming him "Mr. Stunk", and making fun of the toupee he insisted was real. When [[The Hive]] was re-opened, [[Charles Ashford (DeCandido)|Charles Ashford]] sent to men to come pick up Angela from class. When Strunk objected, he was quietly bribed.<ref>DeCandido, ''[[Resident Evil: Apocalypse (novel)|Apocalypse]]'', Chapter Five</ref> |
+ | He succeeded Ms. [[Modzelewski]] in being [[Angela Ashford (DeCandido)|Angela Ashford]]'s Homeroom teacher. He was unpopular amongst his students, who had taken to naming him "Mr. Stunk", and making fun of the toupee he insisted was real. When [[The Hive (DeCandido)|The Hive]] was re-opened, [[Charles Ashford (DeCandido)|Charles Ashford]] sent to men to come pick up Angela from class. When Strunk objected, he was quietly bribed.<ref>DeCandido, ''[[Resident Evil: Apocalypse (novel)|Apocalypse]]'', Chapter Five</ref> |
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Revision as of 02:54, 4 March 2018
DeCandido universe
(DeCandido's novelizations of the Anderson films)
(DeCandido's novelizations of the Anderson films)
Mr. Strunk was a schoolteacher in Raccoon City.
Biography
He succeeded Ms. Modzelewski in being Angela Ashford's Homeroom teacher. He was unpopular amongst his students, who had taken to naming him "Mr. Stunk", and making fun of the toupee he insisted was real. When The Hive was re-opened, Charles Ashford sent to men to come pick up Angela from class. When Strunk objected, he was quietly bribed.[1]
Sources
- ↑ DeCandido, Apocalypse, Chapter Five
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