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On the afternoon of January 23, 1986, at 1:30 PM, Inspector Cat once again began to piece together information he had gathered from suspects and incriminating evidence. The solution was close at hand, but the Inspector knew that he must make one last stakeout and to accomplish this, he must go undercover. By fading into the student body, Inspector Cat realized he would be able to solve the mystery. Overhearing gossip, searching for files in out-of-way places, and questioning witnesses was the only way to find the final pieces of this intriguing puzzle. The Inspector knew that he was placing himself in the danger of being asked a question in class, of getting lost in the circulation room of the library, or getting a penalty for talking in study hall, but danger was all in a day ' s work for the Inspector and he was willing to put his life on the line to solve this case.
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by Gretchen Reise NO CLUES, ONLY MEMORIES UJ H 00 2 O P D Q DC o (J z 06 S u- O LU 00 U 00 .4 V ' ■ 1 1. Tonda Hanlan looks for clues among the boxes of oranges destined for the Senior Class Fruit Sale. 2. Does this lonely student know where graduation will be held? 3. Rachael Testinent thinks that she might have found the all-important clue. 4. Monica Lawrence, a willing assistant, checks out the parking lot for unusual cars. 5. Mrs. Kay Elam tries to break a code for possible answers. 6. Inspector Cat checks out the cannon in front of Memorial Hall as he hopes evidence may have been left after the 1985 graduation. 7. Has Bryan Carter possibly found an old book filled with clues?
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IN THE HEAT OF THE DAY j- 00 2 O P Q DC U u z 00 CO O CO u 00 1. Inspector Cat slyly observes Don Currey, the Senior Class President, who may know more than he is telling. 2. Going undercover as a student reading the New York Times, Inspector Cat hopes to scope out the library without raising any suspicions. 3. Candy Adams and Aaron Hinkle tell the Inspector what they know about the missing site. 4. Disguised as a student in study hall, Inspector Cat observes Troy Cole as he passes a note to Troy Smith. 5. When no one is watching. Inspector Cat checks out the top shelf in the library for incriminating evidence. 6. Rick Finnegan tries to distract the Inspector with a look of innocence. 7. Karen Copeland whispers what may be important evidence to Veronica Paris.
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