Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 12, 1977
Transcript:
Snoopy holds a piece of paper and walks between Peppermint Patty and Marcie. Peppermint Patty says, "And then I found the box of gold stars in Miss Tenure's wastebasket."<BR><BR> Marcie says, "I'm glad everything turned out all right for you, sir . . ."<BR><BR> Marcie continues, "Snoopy did well sitting at your desk, too . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy holds up the paper. Marcie says, "He got a star on his test!" Peppermint Patty screams.<BR><BR>
My all-time favourite Peanuts-comic-strip (#2 is 1952/03/09 and #3 is 1954/12/19) If you’ve come to this page at random, the storyline starts at 1977/11/28. A nice little storyline featuring D-Minus-Patty addicted to the gold stars of the teacher so desperate knowing she will never get one that she even offers the teacher to lick some for her, her only chance to get closer to them. Then the box containing the stars vanishes. The plot thickens: Neither Patty, CB nor the reader know whether the teacher has just asked or is suspecting Patty.Enter imaginative and clever Tomboy-Patty: She has a secret plan to solve the case. Again we encounter some Peanuts peculiarities: Don’t the teacher and Marcie notice that a dog with a whig is sitting in Patty’s place ? Doesn’t the teacher wonder why the new custodian Hans Hansen is so small ? After everything is settled Schulz delivers a club reserved nearly only for CB or Patty in the Peanuts universe: Snoopy’s golden star, an achievement so long desired by her. WHAM