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Upon entering Chicago, Mr. Ward and Mr. Wilkey were met by JAMES DICKERSON who conducted them on a guided tour of the Stockyards. As they passed from pen to pen, they were almost run down by JIM SANNER in his Hot '51 Ford, who was riding herd on his 40 head of Black Angus Jim, recognizing his old class sponsors, ran back to see if the stampede resulted in any casualties. Finding none, he conversed with Mr. Ward and Mr. Wilkey for sometime. They learned that DOROTHY ANDERSON, AVIS WESTERMAN, and MAUDE WHITE were performing at the Chez Paree Night Club. These girls, known as the fchez Paree Adorables were under the direction of a very capable choreographer, SKIPPY KLINGHAMMER. Mr. Sanner also related to them that if they wanted some additional enter- tainment to be sure to see GERALD ’The Block” BLOCH, wrestling at Navy Pier that night. They thanked Stockman Sanner and left for Navy Pier. As they took their seats they were handed a program and were pleasantly surprised to see SANDRA BUCKLEY's name on the card. It seems Sandra has been developing into quite a woman since her high school days. She has been performing as a lady weight lifter for sometime. Mr. Ward and Mr. Wilkey were temporarily shocked into speechlessness. Mr. Wilkey was forced to restrain Mr. Ward as Sandra bounced daintily across the ring in her lion mane leotard, balancing a 200 lb. dumbell on her left shoulder. After the shov they were very luckey to obtain Miss Buckley's auto- graph. Sandra, regained her gentle manner long enough to invite them for a midnight cruise on Lake Michigan. It was a very pleasurable ride until a gigantic speedboat came out of the foggy night and cap- sized them. Sandra radioed for help, asking for the best life guard available. In 30 seconds they heard a tremendous undalation, and up came KEN BOYD to rescue them. He grabbed Sandra with the old life guard hold and towed her three miles back to shore. Mr. Ward and Mr. Wilkey were left stranded on the up-heaved boat. They were about to give up all hope when they heard the big speedboat which capsized them returning. They commenced to hail the boat's captain. As the boat approached them, they recognized high school athletic star, BILL ROBERTS, at the wheel. As Bill took them aboard he introduced them to WENNOGEAN COHEA and DONNA EDWARDS who were water skiing behind Bill's boat. They were practicing for aquatic performances at Cypress Gar- dens. As they approached shore,Bill showed them his trophies which he had won at world-wide boat regattas. When they stepped off the boat, they thanked Bill for his assistance. Mr. Ward and Mr. Wilkey decided it was time to leave Chicago and visit the remaining seniors. They had heard a rumor that ED SWINEHART was an ambassador for the U. S. and decided to investigate the possi- bility. They called the Pentagon and were quite pleased to hear the familiarly pleasant voice of JUDY CONNER at the other end. Judy rela- ted to them that Ed was in Anartica, conferring with the penguins on the economic situation there. As they further conversed with Miss Conner, they found out that JUDY DARNALL was an up and coming director in Hollywood. Her latest bid for an Oscar was in the making. Our own KAY WALKER was in the starring role. Mr. Ward and Mr. Wilkey thanked Judy for her kind assistance and, making clear to her that they wanted the charges for the call to be reverse started back home with proud hearts because they were think- ing of the class they sponsored in '57 and their motto—'TO PERSEVERE IS TO CONQUER.” 19
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