The Plotters; a Comedy in One Act Written Expressly for High School Production

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The Plotters; a Comedy in One Act Written Expressly for High School Production
Culp, William Maurice
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We must be victorious over our rival Cherry Academy today. I can not let him participate as one of the prominent members of our playing organization unless he hands in the work. (Goes to door, left. Red sees chance and tries to get to window.) Principal (looking out door, left) — Jimmie, oh Jimmie!
Jimmie (outside) — Yes, sir; yes, sir; coming, sir.
Principal turns around and Red has to get back under table, Jimmie (entering left) — Did you call me, sir?
Principal — Yes, run over to the gym and
... tell Hack I want to see him at once. He has only five minutes to get that work in.
Jimmie — Aye, aye, sir. (Turns and goes out door, rear,) Enter Joe, left, ivith brooms, dusters, pails, dust cloths, etc, Joe — Good afternoon, Professor. I am going to clean up the office if you don't mind.
Principal — Yes, yes, go ahead.
Joe — Nice day today.
Principal — Quite so, quite so.
Joe works while he talks.
Joe — Four of the boys were playing poker in the basement yes- terday afternoon.


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