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Scene is a a small garret occupied by young man, product of hard working parents and a Public High School. His name is Leo and he is a work. In the room with Leo are his three roommates--Upton, Francis, and William. The latter three are "Andover men." The radio is playing.
Radio--People gonna rock, people gonna roll, movin and a groovin, gonna satisfy my soul . . . etc.
Upton--Really, Leo, a modicum of good taste!
Francis--Come now, Leo, control yourself.
William--Leo, you're a wonk.
Radio--Let's have a potty . . . rock . . . rock . . . etc.
Leo--Out of my room, you miserable preppies!
Announcer on Radio--And now we introduce a noo group being heard on the radio for the first time. It's a gang of seventeen-year-old kids from Phillips Academy called the BROMES. They're gonna sing, "Baby, You Jes' Wait."
Radio--twang plunk twang oh baby you jes' wait rock rock roll . . . etc.
Upton--Gasp!
Francis--nomdedieu.
William--(sob)
Announcer on Radio--Well, there it is for the first time, "Baby, You Jes' Wait." If you liked it, why not give us a call and tell us why?
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