:22:02
And rule two...
:22:04
...teach a minimum of facts
and maximum of ideas.
:22:08
Our main job is to teach children
how to think, not just to memorize.
:22:12
If war comes for us...
:22:14
...these kids shouldn't fight
just for historical dates...
:22:17
...but for the ideals behind them.
:22:21
I like your rules, Mr. Rossi.
:22:25
Peyton Place is very fortunate.
:22:29
Thank you, Ms. Thornton.
:22:37
Allison, I don't know what Betty's
buying, but tell her to hurry.
:22:41
Okay.
:22:49
Mother, Ms. Thornton
didn't get the job.
:22:52
I know. Betty and Margie told me.
They're in the back.
:22:55
After giving her the gift and the speech,
it was embarrassing for her.
:22:59
She'll get over it.
:23:01
I'm glad I'm graduating.
I don't want to know the new principal.
:23:04
- Mrs. MacKenzie, about graduation... .
- What about it, sweetie?
:23:08
Mother needs a new dress
for the exercises.
:23:11
Could I make some arrangement
to buy her one?
:23:13
After I graduate I'll get a job
and I could pay you back.
:23:17
You'll be needing
a new dress yourself.
:23:19
I can get by.
:23:22
Look, with Easter and graduation
coming on, I'll be needing some help.
:23:26
Would you like to work
afternoons and Saturdays?
:23:29
- I'd love to!
- Fine.
:23:31
- Then I could buy two dresses.
- Wholesale.
:23:34
No girl ever had two better friends
than you and Allison.
:23:37
When you see how hard Mother makes
you work, you won't say that.
:23:43
- Rodney's outside.
- Good, let him wait.
:23:46
You'll be arrested for wearing that.
:23:48
No, just picked up.
:23:50
Mother says women
should be mysterious.
:23:52
- Do you think the dress is too old?
- No, you're too young.
:23:56
Won't people think you're a little fast?
:23:58
According to my philosophy, what other
people think will not pay the rent.