To a tee, including the mothers and fathers. And so we were sitting in this waiting room and it was really getting very noisy because we'd all been sitting there an hour you know. And I was very well off, because across from the radio station, you know the next door, a band was rehearsing. And it was a jazz band. So my father says, well let's just go in there and see what's going on. And I sat and listened to it as long as I could, and to my father's astonishment I went up to the leader and asked him if I could sit in. I don't know what I said. I don't recall what I said. But these men just were so, just thought it was so hilarious you know, to have a little girl, I was eleven at this point. And so they let me sit in and I played, `cause I knew all the tunes they were playing. And they just thought it was cute you know. But that did it for me. That's what I was going to be -- a piano player in a big band. All right, now we go back to the waiting room where all the noisy kids are. And a woman came out and she said "can anybody out here play the piano? " Because she was saddled with this room full of kids, chattering kids, kids that could recite poetry you know. So I held my hand up and came in and so I was pressed into service as the accompanist for tap dancers, baton twirlers and singers and so forth. But at this point I could transpose. That was no problem, and I already knew most of the tunes because everybody listened to the radio you know. And so I went through the whole thing, auditioned the whole, and so I kept waiting for her to say "won't you play some? " I wanted to be on the show you know. And she never got around to that. I was crushed, you know. I thought if I'm good enough to play for all these kids, why doesn't she ask me to appear on the program? And I was just getting ready to go out the door and she said "and by the way" she said "could you please be back here next Saturday, we have auditions every Saturday. " And so I thought that was better than nothing. And my father popped up and said "well Jane is accustomed to being paid a small stipend. " My father was an attorney by the way.