Hilary Momberger-Powers credited as playing...
Sally
- Charlie Brown: [Charlie Brown and Sally walk to school] You're really something, do you know that? I've never seen anyone who was so uptight about school. Why don't you just relax?
- Sally: [next scene; Sally stands on her chair in the classroom and has a nervous look on her face] Who can relax?
- Sally: I don't know why we have to go on field trips. Why can't we stay in school? Why should we bother the outside world? I think field trips were invented by school custodians to get us out of there so they can clean it! Do you know what going on a field trip means? It means we ride about 10,000 miles on a bus and we all get sick!
- Sally: [Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty, Marcie and Sally see a huge pile of tomato cans on display] Look at the pieces of sculpture.
- Marcie: It looks like a stack of tomato cans in a supermarket.
- Patricia 'Peppermint Patty' Reichardt: What do you mean supermarket? That's pop art! What's the matter with you, Marcie? Don't you know pop art when you see it?
- Sally: [reading her schoolwork] "Sets..." "One to one matching..." "Equivalent sets..." "Non-equivalent sets..." "Sets of one..." "Sets of two..." "Renaming two..." "Subsets..." "Joining sets..." "Number sentences..." "Placeholders..." ALL I WANT TO KNOW IS HOW MUCH IS TWO AND TWO!
- [Sally walks up tot he front of a class carrying a big beat-up box]
- Sally: Well, here I am again for show-and-tell. Guess what I brought today? I have things in here to thrill you and chill you. I have things in here to fill you with fear! With terror! With horror! I have things in here that will...
- [teacher talks]
- Sally: Yes, ma'am?
- [teacher talks, crossfade to Sally back at her desk with the box]
- Sally: All the life has gone out of show-and-tell.
- Sally: [writing] "Report: Agriculture - This report is on melons. Melons have to be planted between May 15th and June 5th. I don't know what to do if you happen to be out of town. I'm glad I'm not a melon farmer."
- [first lines]
- Sally: [wakes up] My alarm clock didn't go off!
- [she takes her alarm clock and shakes it and goes to the kitchen to Charlie Brown]
- Sally: Maybe I wound it too tight. Sometimes if you wind an alarm clock too tight, it won't go off.
- Charlie Brown: We're all a little that way.
- [Sally and Charlie Brown walk to school]
- Charlie Brown: You're really something, do you know that? I've never seen anyone who is so uptight about school. Why do you just relax?
- [Sally is standing on her desk at school in the next scene]
- Sally: [confused] Who can relax?