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Heroes and Heroines, Great Teachers of the Nation and Education
Slim Pickens is the protagonist of Merger, the Bildungsroman of Stan. He eventually becomes the Grand Hootie when he is crowned by his wife, the June Bug, herself become the Ladybug. The joining of her two names into one represents her integration as a married woman. Rich White is an old southern gentleman and Slim's supposed archnemesis as is reign bo'. The one typifies the ruling class of South Carolina, the other Gen Z. See also: Draft:Great Teachers of the Nation and Draft:Stani education.