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Lf' 'Z , K ' I Cal rest of her orchestra wasg and to my surprise, who greeted us with a smile, but Calvin Rafferty. We discussed old timesg and while I was talking, I noticed the girls in the orchestra costumes and were they ever good looking! I immediately asked who designed their costumes. Emily told me a famous designer in New York by the name of Donna Rahberg disgned them for her. Donna was also a member of our class. I told Emily when I got home I would go to see Donna if she was still in New York. It was time for the concert to start. Bette and I went from behind the curtain so we could hear the concert. On our way home Bette and I decided that we would go to the beach the following day. When we approached the beach, I saw a small fishing boat. As we get closer I thought I recognized the owner and surely enough I did. It was Marvin Butnerg so Bette and I went to talk to him, and he told us that he was a coach in Yale University and that every summer he took some kind of a trip. He also told us he was married and had one son about three years old. Hy time was getting short, so I decided to make plans to go back home. I wanted to go home by boat through the Panama Canal. When I got to the dock to take off, who do you think was the Captain of the ship? No one but Edward Harmon. While I was talking to Edward, he .told me where I could find Winifred Rogers. He said on my way back, he would stop and let me have a few minutes to talk to her. She was an air plane hostess on the Panama American Air Liner. My time was getting very shortg so I had to go back to the boat. It only took a fews days to get home, and I was glad to get back. Before I should forget about Donna, I went to see her. She told me that she makes costumes for people all over the world, and that she designed most all our clothes. Donna and I had lunch together and discussed our high school days. We see each other often and laugh about the things we did and thought we were getting by. This finished my dreamed trip, and I was very happy to see that all my class members had use their educations to such good advantage. I hope the following seniors do as well as we did. fl A YQ I ,,f f M Ziyi? xj I 'S HWEZEAMMF!0VBE5YAMLMVLO?? 7 328 .TSSQQS W4 Ely? f if W I . Furl-I Qfsgd 4 K , X 5, k f IBD WJFVK '. . mag 1. U, ' Q I! NN'
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