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Act I Scene ix Faculty Follies Curtain twenty minutes late — never waited that long for any professor — They ' re shrewd — getting back at us for every second we ' ve been late to class — Program ' s not bad — Ah, here goes, hold tight!— If they don ' t get that $4000 from you Professor Smith — tuition goes up to $900— Go to it, Mrs. Mac!— The sweatshirt looks better on Miss Palmer than on any of us — -Uh, oh — that chariot! — watch it Mrs. Bridges — you too, Professor Kouwenhoven — I painted that chariot — don ' t chip the paint! — Can you imagine — they swiped Wigs ' n Cues ' Hippo- lytus costumes — dragging that $2.98 a yard cloak all over the theatre! Didphony? — New Greek goddess? — Oh, dia- phony — What it is? C ' mon, Professor Hender- son, no lecture — diaphone, please — Oh brother, I ' ll never take another lit. course — did you ever think Professors Held and Robertson would come up with this? — NEIN! — Mrs. Gaston- Mahler — how can you ever face a Fine Arts class again? — but you ' ve got the sum and sub- stance of Modern Living! God bless our Physical Education Depart- ment — they don ' t take themselves seriously — That English conference scene — a little too exaggerated — these profs get carried away — speaking of carrying away — look at Professors Moore and Kouwenhoven with Mrs. Mac — Hey you two, don ' t you dare drop our Dean!
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3 3 JTf I BYT mm 539 •i m n § 8 s 8 l00 . I! Through these portals . . . Hewitt Home, away from home . . . and Brooks Act I- scene viii In Brooks and Hewitt Helen, will you please turn down that radio! . . . hmn ... x- plus y- = ? . . . Helen! know the square root of 962? . . . who ' s the phone for? . . . oh . . . where is that eraser? . . . you going out for food? . . . well get me a toasted English . . . ten cents . . . me? phone duty to- morrow night? But I ' ve got a date . . . can I wear your blue crepe? . . . Say, Helen, did you see what ate lunch with Sue today . . . must be that one that called last night ... I think so too ... oh well . . . Package from home! . . . food I hope . . . Hey Liz, I got some goodies . . . don ' t mind so much being campused now . . . Can I borrow that new record tonight? . . . have a brownie ... I said a brownie . . . Say, Liz, want a blind date for Friday . . . friend of Jack ' s . . . Terrific . . . Okay . . . wake me at quarter to, huh? ... in time for break- fast . . . have to start that theme tomorrow . . . Nite.
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