:58:03
to help increase
thy fame
:58:08
ooh, lord
:58:11
the honor, yeah
:58:14
of old eastside high
:58:17
calls forth
our loyalty
:58:22
loyalty, loyalty
:58:25
so cheer-
:58:26
all right,
all right!
:58:28
Who taught you that?
:58:31
Answer me!
:58:33
I know you didn't
do it yourselves.
:58:35
Sams!
:58:37
What?
:58:39
Who taught you this song?
:58:41
Speak up!
:58:42
Mrs. Powers.
:58:44
Mrs. Powers, eh?
:58:47
Come with me, all of you.
:58:52
...out this world
:58:53
gonna shoulder up
my cross
:58:55
gonna take it home
to my jesus
:58:56
ain't that good news?
:58:58
I got a savior
in that kingdom
:59:00
ain't that good news?
:59:02
I got a savior
in that kingdom
:59:03
ain't that good news?
:59:06
No, no, no, people.
:59:08
You must remember,
:59:09
we need intonation,
phonation, accuracy, and pitch.
:59:13
Now, this is your note.
:59:15
Hmm
:59:17
mrs. Powers.
:59:19
Yes, sir.
:59:20
These hoodlums
told me something.
:59:22
Did you change
the school song?
:59:25
Mrs. Powers-
:59:26
let her answer!
:59:28
The children thought
the song was boring.
:59:30
Boring, huh?
:59:32
I have
never heard
:59:34
a school song
like that.
:59:36
I didn't authorize
you to change it,
:59:39
did i?
:59:40
No, you didn't.
:59:46
I want everyone
to learn that song
:59:49
in english and spanish.
Immediately.
:59:51
Take a bow,
mrs. Powers.
:59:53
You've rewritten
our alma mater.
:59:57
The honor