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July 1994 Segment 2

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Chuck E. Cheese:(Singing)

When some loud braggart tries to put me down and says his school is great,

I tell him right away

“Now, what’s the matter, buddy? Ain’t you heard of my school? It’s number one in the state.”

So be true to your school just like you would to your girl or guy.

Be true to your school now and let your colors fly.

Be true to your school.

I got a letterman sweater with the letters in front I got from football and track.

I’m proud to wear it now.

When I cruise around the other parts of the town I got my decal in back.

So be true to your school just like you would to your girl or guy.

Be true to your school now and let your colors fly.

Be true to your school.

On Friday we’ll be jacked up on the football game and I’ll be ready, alright.

We’re gonna beat em now.

Helen will be working on her pom poms now and she’ll be yelling tonight.

So be true to your school just like you would to your girl or guy.

Be true to your school now and let your colors fly.

Be true to your school.

I got a letterman sweater with the letters in front I got from football and track.

I’m proud to wear it now.

and when I cruise around the other parts of the town I got my decal in back.

So be true to your school just like you would to your girl or guy.

Be true to your school now and let your colors fly.

Be true to your school.

Chuck E. Cheese:

Thank you, thanks everybody. Hey Helen, you were always a good student in school, weren’t you?

Helen Henny:

Oh yes, I loved school. I loved the four r’s

Chuck E. Cheese:

The four r’s? I thought there were only three r’s

Helen Henny:

Oh no, there’s reading

Pasqually:

Oh and my favorite, writing

Jasper T. Jowls:

Then you have arithmetic

Mr. Munch:

And finally recess

Chuck E. Cheese:

That’s right, guys. There’s nothing like school days

Jasper T. Jowls:

Yeah, why don’t we sing a song about it and ask everyone here to sing along?

Helen Henny:

That’s a great idea

Chuck E. Cheese:

Yeah, and if you don’t know the words, we’ll put em on the screen for ya

Mr. Munch:

Come on, everybody. Let’s all sing.

Mr. Munch:(Singing)

School days, school days.

Dear old golden rule days.

Reading and writing and arithmetic

taught to the tune of the hickory stick.

You were my queen in calico,

I was your bashful barefoot beau.

And you wrote on my sleeve “I love you so”

when we were a couple of kids

Helen Henny & Mr. Munch:

School days, school days.

Dear old golden rule days.

Reading and writing and arithmetic

taught to the tune of a hickory stick

Helen Henny:(Singing)

I was your queen in calico

Mr. Munch:(Singing)

I was your bashful barefoot beau

Helen Henny & Mr. Munch:(Singing)

And you wrote on my sleeve “I love you so”

when we were a couple of kids

Helen Henny:

Come on everybody, help us out and sing along

Mr. Munch:

Yeah, come on kids. You know the words

All:(Singing)

School days, school days.

Dear old golden rule days.

Reading and writing and arithmetic

taught to the tune of a hickory stick.

You were my queen in calico,

I was your bashful barefoot beau.

And you wrote on my sleeve “I love you so”

when we were a couple of kids

Mr. Munch:(Singing)

And you wrote on my sleeve “I love you so”

All:(Singing)

When we were a couple of kids

Chuck E. Cheese:

Hey, that was great. The band and I are gonna take a break, but in the meantime, why don’t you sit back, relax, and enjoy CEC TV with Jeremy and Ally