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THE FROIEECY The other night I had the craziest dream. It was a pecu- liar dream, one in which I visualized all of ny classmates. It was in I960 when I saw Virginia Baumgartner walking down the street, she wasn ' t accompanied by M Van l£ierlo, hut by a soldier, Harvev Winde. I seemed to drift into one of the Holly- wood Studios and there was Bud Abbott and Lou Coctello having a Quarrel. Abbott got mad, walked out on Costello, so Andj? Zeigler stepped up t o take his place, and v e must say it was the Per fect role for Andy 1 As I went strolling through the studio there was Cxrace Schicke playing opposite Tyrone Power in My Dream Man. ' Also on the set watching was the up and comnig stars Alan Ladd, Gig Young, Vernon Browning and Van Haf- ner. Suddenly there was a great disturbance over head, and the director, Arlyn Witte, shouted Cut. We looked up in amaze- ment and saw the Human Airplane , Bob Nichols , being piloted bv the famous woman avi tress, Irma Krepps. I noticed the air- piane wa s soaring toward the Blimp , Lorraine Scher rer. irma , having her mind elsewhere collided vd.th the Blimp. As mother related to me the next morning that I sat up in bed and screamed, it must have been when I visualized this happening. I tossed and turned av hilc and then I was at school. I don ' t know how I got there, but there I was. The teacher of the class was Miss Betty Erb, she was vrearing horn-rimmed glasses and her hair was fixed in a hard knot in the back, and who do you think she was teaching, no one but Anna Reiser I It seems as though poor Anna has not yet completed her course. After looking at this amazing event, I turned around, and Lo and Behold I there ms Harold Lewis laying a new sewer Ime. At first, I wasn ' t quite sure v;hether it was Harold, not until he wiped the sv eat from his brow and said Hello l I stopped to talk with him for a while and he informed me that Charles Eamen egger and Charles Berg were running rival businesses in Tn ' i-ht ' s ' . ear and Gloria Bacher was purchasing from both of t.iecx. He also, toTcT ' me tEaT ' Lorraine Pausch had fallen heir to a larfte chain dime store. Hi rold said he had to get back to his digging, so I walked dovm the street and stopped long enough go buy a paper from C larence Gray . I leaned against a post and began reading the sport section. There v £s an ar- ticle which drew my attention. It said that Delores Ungel had broken her arm when trying to catch h ball and had missed it a s usual. I turned the page tnd came upon the edvortisoment .3ej.lion. There vffis a complete page advertising the great skJter, J L-es (lii££o) H olliday , and a picture of him in one of his j rJ cefui movements. I looked at my watch and sav; it v as noon, so I donided to eat. All oi the restaurants were closed, there
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..as but ane.place left tg go, .moi ■g. H EEfJiy inere ■ pmius f r nis fresh horse meso. I vvenu in ana i.n iv v. .a I.eSSta Busiek and I.Tai.-6ret O llXoa fussxns o. er a P ece of ! f ' llok r? Sey! cJay vly out I ba.ped,into Eettj ar e Betty said she is rarrled to s truck dixver. Her iir ikVdren cgi b running up to her askini, icr c.ndy. She ' v- the.Trsor e ffioney a n d they v.ent to tne counter. As v.e ;v:Iked1 n ttreltA«e noticed a sign v,hich re.d as follows: Join fTs chin in,ger; B Funeral Hsc . Yes, it seems John uas HnaT].r acc MTplibhed his sitSct oL ' ibition: ' . rrest eusi- of i ind ctught ne up, I don ' t knov- ho ' A far It ° a sForlst Pa ' rk because I v. s attending the lion fho nd said La nanrof- our old cl.ssnates .exe no. working ;rth?perk, she said Enil ScheUler ' as , f !;f f ° , ' monkeys andailbert vJaeltemarm fea n Kes. ihis g.ve me the cree-s rnd chTlls. She also told us thf-t J -Q± .mipe vvos ■a ?e y luo«ess-ur artist-nad soiae of his most T-uous painting hung nthe Art lluseu m and that he probrbly .cula oe -f ? n° f Se cared to drop in to see him. I agreea to - l l] l ' it has been ye: rs s5-.ce x.e last ' f ,f ' °. ' %.„° weat y over to the museum, .e noticed chs the P . - f ; ' f ?J,| i improved, r they no. had trained zebras .hxch ...re e ing P through their daily routine. When .e P f ' , „ : ;-;„ ' ;,. ' n trainer v.ho as none other than Dorotb CaJ n|,soaii.-i:a on the back of one of the zebras. She v-as dressed ..n t. hts ana had a short full skirt on. -e 3riivedattheArtI.Iuseui:i sometime later c ndsav- James talking to Katherine H .3er the v.if e c Til lf k £c: T 1 o ' kpdTt ' orF f -he modern paintings, eVfcxyoning seei.icu fo .thi?lanV4°v:|reoff in space again. ' 1% ' f ° .S ,f, | of thevmite House, and in the doorv.ay stood the President ol the iSiited States Edna Kur . Vith her .as her const nt com- panion end stenographer Eiiii liefer . Edn s old th. .ould sho.me around and introduced me to some .ha g h -c iic ais. Inth-Senate.esav, the tv.o senators from Missouri, the prom- inent Rofp ff snd capable Mary Wetstein. As v.e .alked .nto nt •■-Irt ' -T riTn ' s office vimTc s nov, a disLinouished la.yer, ?¥i.: ]i . Scg In r sitting on his jf -B? tf S VJhen Questioned about her position, she li a Mi s Te o. al.eys said, that a good secretary never remained glued to her chair.
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