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* The Dean of Students in ''[[Ferris Bueller's Day Off|Ferris Buellers Day Off]]'' spends half the movie hunting down Ferris. To enforce his [[Designated Antagonist]] status, this tendency seems to be limited only to Ferris (it's implied that no one even realized Cameron was missing, and when Jeannie ditches school later on, it only gets a brief acknowledgement from the secretary), and that he's motivated more out of a personal vendetta against Ferris than any desire to give an education -- he merely wants to prove Ferris is skipping school (as opposed to being genuinely sick) so that he can expel him.
* Mr. Hand in ''[[Fast Times at Ridgemont High]]''. On the night of the graduation dance he comes to Spicoli's house.
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* Mr. Strickland in ''[[Back to The Future]]''. It is shown that in the 30 years he's been working at the school, he spent most of it patrolling the corridors, watching for late students whom he calls "slackers".
** [[Reality Is Unrealistic|Turns out Mr. Strickland's job is a real thing]] called a "Disciplinarian." Many schools have them to help keep order and cut down on delinquency.
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