- [first lines]
- Jan Stewart: [voice over] When I was a child and given to daydreaming, I had many visions of myself as a grown-up. One of these visions was of myself high in the air while below everyone else went... .
- [sound of applause while Jan is shown on a trapeze]
- Jan Stewart: [voice over continues] In another of my daydreams, I was the happy mother of four boys and four girls... all of them exactly four years old. As I grew older, I saw myself in a dream ballroom waltzing with the Crown Prince of Our Kingdom. His heart was breaking because I refused to marry him. It was out of the question... I had already promised to marry the junior senator from my home state. There were other daydreams. Always, I was glamorous... heroic... and well loved. But dreams have a way of ending. Quite suddenly, you can wake up and find yourself, as I did, that day in September, starting life over again when I went to a place I'd never been to do something I never dreamed of doing, and trying not to show how scared I was.
- Jan Stewart: [about the school] What don't you like about it... the teachers?
- Kevin Clark: They're a bunch of jerks. A couple are okay. They're pretty good guys, a couple of 'em.
- Jan Stewart: Guys? Have you never had a woman teacher?
- Kevin Clark: [in an exasperated tone] A woman? That'd be horrible. Women teachers are creeps. Are you somebody's mother or what?
- Jan Stewart: [nervously] I, uh... I'm a creep.