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Wanted-Pauline Beauchamp, gangster's moll. Pauline: Let's leave. I don't think this old crystal can really tell the future anyhow. Wanda: Maybe not, but we already know the worst, so we may as well see what the rest of the class will be doing fifteen years from now. Pauline: All right. Let's see what it shows next. Wanda: There's Murrell Edwards and he pushing a garbage cart down the streets of Cunot. Inez: My, look at those girls dance! Well, it's Geneva Rumple and LaVerne Rusher. There's a program on the floor and it says Rumple and Rusher, The World's Greatest Ballet Dance Team. Pauline: The scene is changing again. There seems to be a sale going on. Look, the auctioneer is Mary Jo Watkins, and she is being assisted by Ruth Dayhuff. Wanda: Isnlt that a school assembly? Well, there is Elizabeth Livingston giving a lecture to a group of students. Oh, I know. She is presi- dent of Central Normal College. Now it is showing another school room, but what queer-looking children! They are Hawaiians and Mary Straly is teaching them. Inez: Well, what on earth is that strange-looking device? It's floating in air and is occupied by Robert Long and Cecil Parrish. They seem to be lost in space. They probably started for Mars--the poor, foolish boys! Wanda: I can't see anything now. There is a white mist over every- thing. It's becoming clearer though. Well, if it isn't Roberta DeFord, and she is trying on a wedding gown. Pauline: The scene seems to be in the Metropolitan Opera House now. The audience is applauding wildly. There is Alberta Jordan and she is getting ready for an encore. Inez: Isn't that Bob McNaught sitting with his feet on a desk? He is smoking a pipe and a placard on the desk says Desk of State Park Custodian. Wanda: Now it is showing a big farm. There is Mary Jean Royer feed- ing a herd of cattle. She is raising cows and is using their hides to cover basketballs. She always was an ardent basketball fan. Pauline: There sits Doris Gibson with a book written by Juanita Unger. She is writing something. The title is Criticisms by Doris Gibson, the great- cst of all critics. Inez: I don't see any more pictures. I guess that is all of our old class- mates. Wanda: I wonder what has happened to Madam Tellitall? Pauline: We don't need to see her now. Let's hurry and leave before she comes. fStarts walking toward exit. Inez follows.J Wanda: I wonder how much of what we saw will come true. Pauline and Inez: I hope none of it does!!! Wanda: Oh, but I want to be a lawyer! KPauline and Inez exchange glances and walk outl CURTAIN THE END PAULINE BEAUCHAMP InEz FRANKLIN WANDA FRANKLIN
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Inez: The scene is reverting back to Spencer again! It's the Roller Rink and Nina West is instructing a group of children how to skate. Wanda: What's that it is showing now? Pauline: It is the Indianapolis Speedway and Bill Sims seems to be the center of attraction. I guess he won the race. Judging from the Way he drove while in high school, I donit see how he could do anything but win. Wanda: Isn't that a filling station? A car is driving up, and Dewey Hassler is coming out of the station. A chip off the old block, I guess. Will you look who is in the car! There are Lois Sherfield and Virginia Franklin, who is wearing a nurse's uniform. There's a black bag on the seat with 'Dr. Sherfield written on it. Inez: Isn't that Jim Winders hanging up clothes and there's Ollie Troth bending over a tub! Oh, there's a sign with Winders and Troth's Laundry written on it. If that doesn't take the cake, I don't know what does! Pauline: Whew, look at that streamlined car that just drove up to the laundry! Jack Wetzel is the chauffeur and he is talking to Beryl .Adkins, who is sitting in the back seat. My, but she must have found a gold mine! Wanda: Now the setting is in Hollywood. Isn't that Barbara Lawson taking dictation from Mickey Rooney? I hope she has improved in her shorthand since she graduated from old S. H. S. Inez: And there's Eleanor McGuire curling Shirley Temple's hair. I suppose she's a beautician. Pauline: There's another room now, and Harley Allen is directing a love scene between Bob Highet and Fern Freeman. Wanda: There's Sidney Mathes. Why, he's doubling for Mickey Mouse! Inez: The setting is changing again. Now it's showing a circus. There's a figure flying through the air. I believe it's Lois Simpson and she's being tossed from Harry Call to Lloyd Penrose! That sign says they are the 'three great acrobats of the Blarney and Blooney circus. Pauline: There's another performer dressed in a leopard's skin and carrying some dumb-bells! Inez, it's YOU!!! Who would have thought that you would come to that? Wanda: Here comes another performer. It's another Woman and she's dressed as a clown. My but she's fat! Well, if it isn't Dorothy Baugh!-Look at that man surrounded by all those insects. I do believe it is Loren Spear with his flea circus. Pauline: Isn't that a large, steaming kettle? It is, and Maxine Booth is bending over it. Oh, I know. She's at the head of the P. T. A. hot lunch project at Spencer. Inez: I see a lot of sand and water now. Isn't that good-looking fellow walking back and forth on the beach Orval Hinton? It is! He must be a life guard on Miami Beach. Wanda: There's Clyde Kiser and he's writing something. It's a book and the title is Should Husbands Cook Breakfast? --by One Who Does. Pauline: There's another person bending over a desk! It's Evelyn Jones and she's drawing cartoons! I always thought she- had talent. Wanda: What are Maurice Borden and Jack Maners running so hard for? Why, they are cops and are chasing someone. It's you, Pauline. There, they have caught you, and you are protesting. Inez: Here comes another person carrying a satchel with Attorney written on it. Well, it's you, Wanda, and you are waving a bill which says
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