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CLASS PROPHECY Thia may sound Just a little fanciful to some, but you 11 Just have to understand that lack of self-confidence Is not among the faults of this year’s Seniors. Anyway, a few of us put our heads together the other dsy, and this is what we dresmed up------! (The scene is Lorrayne Fenster’s Fifth Avenue Apartment. She is busily making the last minute arrangements fcr a party. The doorbell rings.) Lorrayne: (as Shirley and Carol enter) Hello, Shirley. Hello, Carol. Come right in. (Shirley and Carol sit down.) Carol: You certainly have a lovely apartment, Lorrayne. It was so nice of you to let us have our class reunion here. (Dolores Gustafson and Margaret Waage enter.) Dolore3: Are we early, Lorrayne? Margaret: I see Shirley and Carol are here already. Lorrayne: Do sit down, girls. I see someone else is coming. I Rose Wissbrod, Ardith Wilson, and Steve Lukach enter.) Lorrayne: Is the train in already? It must have been a long ride, way from North Dakota. Shirley: Rose, darling, how are you? Rose: Oh, I'm fine. It's such a relief to get away from the farm for awhile. I left the kids with Alfred. Ardith: Jim's batching, too. He didn’t want me to leave Junior with Him but I knew the little rascal would Just wear me out. Steve: This has been a great farming year. I have 5,000 acres now. (Virgil Vande Walle and Bob Arthaud enter.) Virgil: Glad to hear that, Steve. International Stocks are up two points tonight, too. I suppose you all remember Bob----------or should I say Admiral Arthaud? Bob: I Just had to get into civilian clothes tonight. I hope no one minds. • Lorrayne: Bob, haven't you been on the same ship as Harold Rhodes? Bob: Yes. We were in port together last spring. (Arabelle, Dora Dell, and Delores Kaufer enter.) Arabella: Hello, everybody. Lorrayne: Arabelle! I haven’t seen you in years. How do you like your adopted country? Arabelle: Oh, France is wonderful. But the Count and I are planning to move to America some tine soon. Margaret: I didn't know you had been living in France. Araoelle: Yes, I'm now the Countess de Montefort. I've been married for three years. Delores: I had a terrible time getting away from Washington. The President almost insisted that I accompany him to Moscow. But I Just couldn't miss seeing you all again. Dora Dell: We've been in Hawaii for almost three veers. My hus- band is Tn the Seabees, you know. But he's going to be stationed here in New York now. (Lillie Toso, Edith Spooner, and Ethel Roness enter.) Margaret: Oh, there you are, Ethel. By the way. I'll have that gown ready for you tomorrow, if you can come down to my studio and get it. Ethel: Yes, I can. I'll have to model it for the Drene commer- cial tomorrow. Dolores: Are you working for the Powers Agency now, Ethel? £ thel: Yes, I've been modeling for two years.
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Virgil: Say, Shirley---'- Carol: It’s Dr. Peters now, Virgil. Shirley has- reached the positlon of head of the Mayo Clinic at Rochester. Shirley: And I Just couldn't get along without an efficient nurse like Carol. Lillie: Did I hear Dora Dell say that she had been in Hawaii? that s where Lyle is being sent. I almost wish he weren't in the Navy. I hate moving around so much. It makes it all the harder when th? children are so young. Edith: I haven't heard a word about you, Lorrayne. What are you doing now? Lorrayne: Oh, I have an engagement at the Cocoanut Grove. I'm a combination of hostess and entertainer. Edith: I8m head of the advertising department at Du Pont. It's such interesting work. Bob: Say, Van, how about getting Steve to invest some of his spare cashin that new corporation? It sounds like he's really making good. Virgil: It's a very sound proposition, Steve. I expect to make hair a million on it myself. Ardlth: Are you still designing clothes, Margaret? Margaret: Yes. I have an independent office now. I've had an offer from Hollywood, but I don't believe I shall accept it. Edith: Have you heard about Dolores'es new position? Dolores: I'm going to do a syndicated comic strip. I've got a contract with the Marshall Field chain. Steve: Mrs. Ellison---- Ardlih and Rose: Yes, Steve? Steve: Don t you have to take the morning train back? Ardlth: Yes, both Rose and I do. I wouldn't have dared to leave at all if Junior didn't get along so well with his cousins. Jim and Alfred aren't very patient when the kids get into a fight. Lorrayne: Now if someone will read our Class History and our Class Will the evening will be complete.
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