![]() Dunph feels responsible for dashing Jane's goal of attending Brown University following graduation. The incident is resolved, unknown to Dunph's knowledge until too late, with Jane expelled for school rules violations. Funderburk smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol in a dorm room of the boys' dorm. A romance develops and through her advice he learns about personal fulfillment which could be achieved by an education. He also develops a friendship with a sister school student, Jane Weston (Amy Smart), regarded as "hands down, the coolest girl in school". Dunph routinely gets sanctioned with work hours as punishment for his school rules transgressions. Dunph is no longer just any student at the school when "Drugs" Delaney (Jon Abrahams), writes Dunph with his particular colorful words and addressing the letter in the most simplest of ways that the school has to open it to learn of the contents Dunph has low regard for both the school and Mr. He routinely misses classes without repercussion because his father pledges a large donation to the school on the condition that Billy graduate. He is a middle eastern exchange student with "the best reefer on campus". Dunph learns that new friend Wheeler and other new schoolmates, a class of people that seem to have more opportunities than himself, are involved in their own mischief just like the boys back home. Funderburk (Timothy Crowe), who emphases learning the school rules book. Failure to graduate vacates the terms of parole and he will serve a one year jail sentence. Pat's poker game player, Caveech, uses his influence with a local judge to replace a reform school sentence with the stipulation of parole graduating high school at Cornwall Academy, a Connecticut boys' boarding school with a sister school nearby under the same name. The guys head home with Dunph at the wheel but he is unable to see the road with the cloud of marijuana smoke filling the cab. ![]() Jackie suggests that it is a musical horn which Pat's friend, Joey (George Wendt), asks Dunph to demonstrate, only able to make sounds about which Pat is dismissive. The boys' intention is undetected by Pat that they are using drugs when Dunph's wheelchair-using younger brother, Jackie (Tommy Bone), attempts to hand off the bong wrapped in Dunph's coat. Pat insists that the boys be respectful and come in to say hello. A regularly held poker game is in progress. His father, Pat (Alec Baldwin), suffers from his wife committing suicide and appears naïve when the boys come back to the Dunphy's house to get a bong. Timothy "Dildo/Dunph" Dunphy (Shawn Hatosy), is in the Class of 1974 in his high school senior year living in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, comes from a troubled single parent working-class family, and is friends with those that have aspirations which do not exceed smoking marijuana at the water tower that has a view of the town.The synopsis below may give away important plot points.
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