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By this time I was feeling very tired but extremely happy from the day's adventure. I picked up my little companion, a French poodle, when suddenly it gave a yelp. Some- thing was wrong with its foot. I looked around and--just my luck, there was a sian Ufeterinarianl pointing to a building in the back of a large house. I went to the door hoping the doctor would take care of my dog, even though it was after office hours. When the door opened, I gasped with surprise. There stood Margaret Ross, now Mrs. Margaret Sand. Momentarily I forgot my mission but just then Johnny came into the room. I showed him the dog and while he examined it, Marg and I talked of all the old memories and dear times spent at Chatfield. She invited me to stay at her home for the night and I gladly accepted. The next morning I felt energetic again, and Marg and Johnny invited me to go with them to Sunday Church Services. As the services started, I was proud to note that Silas Beal was the minister of the unusually large congregation. I could never forget his wonderful sermon on Live Christ. After the service Silas told me of his work and I could see in the faces of his congregation that he was doing a wonderful job. I left the church and said farewell to my classmates. I decided to go to a restaurant for my Sunday meal and then find the other members of my graduating class. I ordered my meal and was waiting for the food to arrive when a very neat looking sailor came into the restaurant. To my surprise, it turned out to be Jack Kirby. In talking with him I learned that he was an admiral in the navy. Also, he said that he was getting married next month which explained why he was so extremely happy. I left the restaurant and began to walk down the street when I met Ches Long and Bill Eicher looking very business-like. They showed me the new grain plant they were build- ing as partners. It seems they were doing very well in the elevator business. Being told that the rest of my classmates lived in other states I acquired their addresses and left at once because my time was getting short. I arrived in Detroit, Michigan at 7:45 p.m. and located the address I had in mind. Sure enough there was Eddie's Meat and Grocery Market beside an adorable house. Being Sunday, the store was closed so I went to the houseg I checked the impulse to walk right in and knocked lightly. Ruthie and Eddie came to the door and were really sur- prised to see someone from Chatfield. Ruthie told me she still gives twirling lessons to a large class as well as her own three children. I spent the night at her home, awaking the next morning later than I intended. I thanked Ruthie for her hospitality and hurried on my way. From Michigan I traveled to Washington D. C. to the White House. There I met Leonard Kocher who is now the very efficient mail carrier for the President of the U. S. He told me he was glad for the experience he had in mail carrying in high school, Leonard said he had something to show me. We stopped in front of a door with Chief Executive, Designer, Roger Rothhaar, written on it. We went inside and found Roger very busy drawing confidential designs for the U. S. Air Force. To my surprise Roger also had two body guards lnot that he couldn't take care of hims elfj. On my way back through New York I stopped at Buffalo to visit a doctor and nurse at Faith Hospital. They were Paul Beal and Rosy. They said they were very happy because recently Paul discovered a new medicine for heart disease. Paul told me that our senior year sponsor, Mr. Maxwell and his wife and children went to California for a vacation. I left Buffalo and arrived in New York City late in the afternoon with just enough time to freshen up and go to Madison Square Gardens to see Ron Sand and his great basketball team. After the game I met Ron. He told me that as yet, he was still a bachelor. Happily I went home and went to sleep with a contented sigh at the past three days happenings. Certainly the community of Chatfield can be proud of these achievements ---- by Carolyn Schifer Clas s Prophet
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