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VIEW-MASTER REEL ONE GOOD GRIEF, BEETHOVEN! .,-When music pours from Schroed- er's tiny piano, it metis even the heart of Lucy. But when she put her portrait on the piano in place of |, Beethoven's bust . . . . HI |
VIEW-MASTER REEL TWO STEAAAADY! CHARLIE BROWN Out of the fresh, pure, goodness of his heart, Charlie Brown (who never seems to learn) showed Linus how to build a house of cards. |
VIEW-MASTER REEL THREE THROW IT HOME, SNOOPY! Charlie Brown spends many lonely hours on pitcher's mound. This time Pig-Pen walloped the ball and Snoopy made a miraculous save . . . and "loneliness" was not the word for what happened next! |








GOOD GRIEF, BEETHOVEN! View-Master Reel One PICTURE 1 Lucy van Pelt entered Schroeder's music room one warm June day. Gazing soulfully across the piano she asked, "What are you doing, Schroeder?" "I'm learning to play all of Beethoven's sonatas on the piano," he replied. "Beethoven composed thirty-two sonatas, you know." "Hooray for Beethoven!" Lucy sneered at the master's bust sitting on Schroeder's piano. "It warms my heart to see you're interested," Schroeder said. "Beethoven wrote nine symphonies. Beethoven also wrote—" "Beethoven! Beethoven!" interrupted Lucy. "Can't you ever think about anything else—like us?" "Good grief!" sighed Schroeder. Lucy smiled into Schroeder's eyes. "It's spring. You know—June, spoon, honeymoon. Doesn't it make you wonder if we'll ever marry?" "No," answered Schroeder. "I can't conceive that ever happening." Suddenly Lucy had a brainstorm. Removing Beet- hoven's bust from Schroeder's piano, she replaced it with her photograph. PICTURE 2 "Surprise!" Lucy purred in her softest voice. "Lucy van Pelt! |