Bonita Granville credited as playing...
Kay Wilson
- Andy Hardy: Oh, you don't go in very much for kissing, huh?
- Kay Wilson: I've been kissed before and I expect to be kissed again.
- Andy Hardy: Well there's no time like the present.
- Kay Wilson: But, *not* casual necking.
- Kay Wilson: I'd have loaned you the money.
- Andy Hardy: A man doesn't borrow money from a strange young lady.
- Kay Wilson: I'm not a strange young lady. We're a couple of kids going to the same college. Look here, young man, you've got a lot to learn.
- Kay Wilson: Don't worry, they'll be a time - and a place.
- Andy Hardy: And a fella?
- Kay Wilson: And a fella. A fella I like as a person. A fella I want to kiss because at that particular place, at that particular moment, I want that particular fella to kiss me.
- Andy Hardy: And I bet he'll be over 40 years old too.
- Kay Wilson: Well, only recently, I kissed a man 40 and, um, it wasn't bad.
- Andy Hardy: Why, that's an insult to young American manhood.
- Andy Hardy: You know, sometimes you talk like a regular girl.
- Kay Wilson: You don't know me at all, do you? And I want you to. I really do.
- Andy Hardy: You do?
- Kay Wilson: B.S.Y.
- Andy Hardy: Eh, pardon me, but, what'd you say?
- Kay Wilson: B. S. Y. Be Seeing You. You don't say "good-bye" on the campus.
- Andy Hardy: Say, I still have room for Elizabethan poets, that's if you don't mind my being around.
- Kay Wilson: Mind? Why, I'd love it!
- Dr. M.J. Standish: Beautiful, isn't it?
- Kay Wilson: Dr. Standish, what makes us think something beautiful?
- Dr. M.J. Standish: Our own natural desire to be pleased. An instinctive hunger for beauty and an act of anxiety to appreciate it.
- Dr. M.J. Standish: Did Andrew tell you what happened today?
- Kay Wilson: No, I haven't seen him since morning.
- Dr. M.J. Standish: In an attempt to improve my relationship with him, I wanted to take the boy into my confidence, give him definite responsibility for another student, a Miss Walker.
- Kay Wilson: A cute little blonde number.
- Kay Wilson: Remember the night the train stopped?
- Dr. M.J. Standish: Oh, I apologize. I wasn't spying. I was only afraid that the train would start suddenly and leave you two youngsters behind.
- Kay Wilson: [gazes up, leans forward, kisses Dr. Standish] That was wrong. Please remember it was I who did it.
- Kay Wilson: Perhaps I'm a little younger than I thought.
- Dr. M.J. Standish: Time will take care of that.
- Kay Wilson: I'll know my lessons from now on.
- Andy Hardy: What does your father do?
- Kay Wilson: My father's dead.
- Andy Hardy: Oh, I'm sorry. I bet you have a swell mother though.
- Kay Wilson: No, I haven't any mother either.
- Andy Hardy: I'm just a dope. I hope you excuse me.