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Cress: McGregor and Parker are running a grocery service for boarders next to Kingswood. Lewis: I hear that “Hedy” Heilman finally got her job with M. G. M. and is working quite hard on her new picture “Fargo Wells,” directed by Barbara Pfohl. Cress: Yes, Barbie always was a good little manager -and Rosalie’s out there too, collecting toll at the Golden Gate. Lewis: Guess she must be waiting for Cooper to come back. Cress: I hear Harriet Walmslcy hasn't been the same since she took over the government’s job of averaging tariff rates for the next fifty years. Lewis: That makes me think. Since Goonan’s the president’s wife, you know, they say the Senators are all wearing Brooks sweaters. Cress: No wonder the national debt has gone up so high lately. Lewis: Catherine Evans is riding in Rodeos now as champion bronco buster—Can’t you just see her? Cress: Well, I guess we’ve just about covered everyone now. Wish we could see the old class again. Lewis: Wait, how about Dorothy Leeder? I haven't heard a thing about her since she went to San Francisco to search for Cooper. Cress: No, neither have I. Poor Cooper—I hope they find her soon. Lewis: Well, Cress, I’m getting hungry. What say we order a steak dinner and stop all this reminiscing? Cress: Still the same, Lew, aren’t you? O. K. Let’s have French fries and brussel sprouts. Pat Isvit Harriett Cress [J«]
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1955 A. D. Scene—Fox Hounds Time—1955 Characters—Lewis and Cress Lewis: The place hasn’t changed a bit. It looks just the same as it did the last time we were here. By the way, what is Sallic doing now? Cress: She has a big job in Flint hanging balloons for all the Junior Proms. Lewis: Speaking of Flint, I read in the papers the other day that Lois Jean’s little son just had a birthday party, but L. J. wouldn't let the guests sing “Happy Birthday.” Remember how she used to hate it at Kingswood? Cress: Yes—oh, by the way, have you heard about Campbell? Lewis: No—last I heard she’d joined the Canadian Mounted Police, and you know their motto - • • • Cress: No! The latest is she’s taken a lovely home in Ann Arbor right next to your old one. Lewis: Really? I imagine she’ll be seeing auite a lot of Tippett then. They say she’s taken up permanent residence there, waiting for her husband to graduate. Cress: Ozzie and Bea are joint presidents of the Society for the Prevention of Peeping Toms in Marquette. Lewis: Ha, ha! Ozzie’s been that way ever since she saw the little man who wasn't there. Cress: Have you heard? Trientje’s singing over the air on the Wheaties Program now. Lewis: I always knew she should have been in the Glee Club. I wonder if she still has her Cranbrook ring? Cress: No, don’t you remember? She put that in the hat when we took up that collection to send Cooper to China to interview Confucius. Lewis: Poor Cooper! She never did come back. I wonder what happened. Cress: Last I heard was that Brownie was over there to look into the “picture-bride situation, and saw Cooper sitting on Confucius’ tomb. Lewis: Speaking of tombs, I hear Lyla finally got to the Military Ball. Have you seen her lately? Cress: Oh, yes! She’s the new star in White’s new Broadway hit “Arc You From Dixie? Lewis: Oh, I remember—Honey told me about that when I was up visiting her. She’s house- mother at Williams now. you know. Cress: And did you know about Works? She’s head of the Hinsdale Ladies' Temperance Union. Cress: Oh, no! I thought it was the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Doggies. Cress: No, she gave that up long ago. Lewis: Have you tried the new Beebe Cosmetics yet? They say her brand of fire-engine lipstick is scientifically guaranteed not to show. Cress: That reminds me. Corbus is teaching History at Cranbrook now. She couldn't seem to leave the old place. Lewis: Speaking of History, did you hear about Booth?- She endowed a whole new History Reference Library to Kingswood. Remember how that used to be her favorite hangout? [30]
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