Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 24, 1971
Transcript:
Sally, holding a piece of paper, walks to the front of her classroom.<BR><BR> She stands in profile and recites, "My report is on population control..."<BR><BR> She reads, "People are everywhere..some people say there are too many of us, but no one want to leave.."<BR><BR> Sally looks up: "What's so funny?!"<BR><BR> Sally holds the paper at her side and commands, "By golly, this is a serious report! You'd better stop laughing!"<BR><BR> "I don't have to stnad for this!" She raises her arms and makes a fist.<BR><BR> She yells, "AND THAT'S JUST WHAT I'M GONNA DO! GOOD-BY!!"<BR><BR> Frowning, Sally marches off.<BR><BR> She stands at her locker and twirls the combination. [PANEL 10]: She walks back.<BR><BR> [PANEL 11]: She is seated at her desk. "Yes ma'am?" she says. [PANEL 12]: She puts her chin in her hands and says, "I forgot my locker combination.."<BR><BR>
The ruin of many a grand exit