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The lirst place we visited was in the elephant tent. Here we saw Louis Dame carrying water for the elephants. NN e entered the main tent just in time to see Mary Jackson riding bareback. VV hen she saw us she became so excited that she fell off of the horse and ran to meet us. VVe talked for several minutes with Bob and Mary and learned of several more of our classmates. Elizabeth was helping a fellow in Clifton Forge named Smith along in life, and was very happy. VVe remember how popular that name had been in faculty circles in '24. Lucy, quiet little vamp that she had always been, was teaching school, but not for long, because she had decided to change her name. The addition Mc--. Evelyn Pedigo had taken the position as community service worker at Low Moor, and was doing a splendid work. VVe didn't realize that Evelyn was so athletically inclined. Virginia McCarthy was teaching domestic science at C. H. S. They said she was ready to enter upon the sea of matrimony. Ruby Harmon was head clerk of the Young Men's Shop of Covington. She sold more articles to the young men than any other clerk in Covington be- cause her attractive personality and good looks were her great assets, as in the days of school. Gertrude Tanner was the assistant of Dr. Pullemout, the leading dentist of Covington. Her ambition to become a dentist was about to be realized. N elle Matheny was married and living at Alleghany, having the time of her life with the young men and the Fire VVater. Mary Conner was selling insurance at VVhite Sulphur, and also owned an agency where they would assure you of getting a wife. It was said to be a very proiitable business. Reba, our class poet, was still following the old line, writing poetry, but this time in the form of love letters. Ora was the owner of the finest cafe in Covington, and was becoming very popular with the male population on account of her delicious eats. Lola Mae had followed the example of a good many of the other girls and had settled down at Barber, She always did like Barber, or some one up there. Ella, last but not least, the hardest working and the quietest one of the class, was one of our representatives in Congress. Her dream had come true. About this time something stung me on the nose and I awoke. It had been only a dream, but the most wonderful one I had ever had. I had lost about an hour of fishing, but had traced all of my classmates. Here's to my old class of '24. May they all fvrosjvcr. -JAMES A. PAYNE, Proplzct.
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