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36-05-02 Rush Charts His Future to The Year 2000 (re-used script)

STARRING: ART VAN HARVEY, BERNARDINE FLYNN AND BILL IDELSON
    Rush charts out his life some 74 years into the future.

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    Rush says he will name his future children: Henrietta, Bernardine, Clinton, Webster, Peggy and Cecil.

    First, note that Rush wants to name one of his future kids, "Bernardine"- obviously this is a Paul Rhymer homage to Bernadine [or perhaps 'Bernardine' - see comments] Flynn (Sade.)

    Rhymer often used names of people he knew in his sketches (Norris Goff, Urquhardt, Homer Heck, etc.)

    We learn that as of this date Mr. Chinbunny was not yet the principal of the school; he was only the Superintendent.  Mr. Robertson was the High School's Superintendent before Chinbunny. Chinbunny though is described as "an up and comer."

    Miss Kinney, Rush's Latin teacher, was mentioned once again.

    Mis' Kilgore, who wasn't mentioned in the audio episodes until the very last episode of "Series One", was mentioned in this episode. She lives on Elder Street.

    Lawrence Kirby has a sister that has a job that uses the typewriter at Edwards' Junior High School.

    35-09-10 Rush's First Day at High School

    STARRING: ART VAN HARVEY, BERNARDINE FLYNN AND BILL IDELSON
    Rush is excited about starting high school.  He's bubbling with enthusiasm and tells his parents all about what's going on.

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    Who can ever forget their first day of high school?  Me, for one.  Really, the only thing I remember is a teacher getting upset at us and reminding us we weren't in Junior High any longer.

    We find the name of the High School is mentioned for the first time (Emerson) and we find out that Rooster and Rotten Davis have a sister - Agnes, who is never mentioned in the remaining audio episodes.

    Rush has a thing for Mildred Tisdel it seems; he sometimes walks her to and from school.