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:13:02
There's another word in this book.
:13:05
Gratitude.
:13:09
Now, let's talk about graduation.
:13:12
I would like a report from the
president of the class, Ted Carter.

:13:16
Ms. Thornton, I've arranged
for all the necessary committees...

:13:20
...and if they all do their jobs well,
I'm sure we'll have a fine graduation.

:13:25
Vice president, Selena Cross.
:13:28
The programs will be printed
in a couple of weeks...

:13:30
...and I've rented caps and gowns
at $2.50 apiece.

:13:34
And we're gonna have a tea
and a reception on the lawn afterwards.

:13:38
Editor of the yearbook,
Allison MacKenzie.

:13:42
The copy's all done.
:13:43
But the engraver's going mad
waiting for all the pictures.

:13:46
Whoever doesn't have his picture in
by Wednesday won't be in the yearbook.

:13:52
Senior dance, Betty Anderson.
:13:56
Everybody has to help
with the decorations.

:13:59
The tickets are printed
and will go on sale a week before.

:14:03
I'm supposed to announce there's
to be no necking in the parking lot.

:14:11
Nor anywhere else, for that matter.
:14:27
Harrington, Elsie Thornton
has earned the right to be principal.

:14:31
She's given her life to this town.
At least we can recognize it.

:14:35
As head of this school board,
it's my opinion she should be retired.

:14:38
I'm afraid I can't quite concur with you.
I agree with Doc Swain.

:14:42
You would.
Ms. Thornton's practically senile.

:14:46
A hypochondriac, uses sleeping pills.
You want a drug addict for a principal?

:14:51
Marion, it seems to me that I write
a lot of prescriptions for you.

:14:55
As far as Ms. Thornton being senile,
she's of your generation.

:14:58
She is not. I'm 36.

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