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Since we were going to spend a week in Moon City, we decided 'to throw a reunion to discuss old times. we went back to the hotel and began to write invitations. Later that evening we attended one of the many fascinating programs Hollis has for the entertainment of his guests. A card player by the nmne of Robert Weiderhblt was the -first on the program, demonstrating his amazing card tricks. He claimed that the practice he got in Miss Weigand's speech class gave him his start. Robert Dunn was his excellent assistant. - Robert told us after the performance that Dean Heflin was now in Alaska back on the old planet Earth. Robert said that he had just had a letter from him with discouraging news. It seems that Dean took nCracked Ice,U the one-act play presented in '58, to heart. He is still waiting for that beautiful, practical woman to come to take care of him. Since it was getting late we allwent back to our rooms and decided that maybe some of the group could come for .the 'reunion even though Dean wouldn't The next On our way we that she and there were so be able to come from Alaska. day we went to the post office and mailed our invitations met Mrs. Maurice Mires, the former Twila Carn and learned her family were living on a farm on Mars. She said that many friendly people there that she wouldn't trade places with Elaine De ass, at all. I hear that Elaine and Bud didn't like Navy life on Earth and moved to Moon City about a year ago. We left Twila and entered the post office. Kenneth Hughes the post master general, told us that we should look at the bulletin board for further information about our class. We did, and this is what we read, HDennis Manning,newly elected space sheriff is offering a 310000 reward for a.space jumper.U Good old Denny was,always so'kindehearted with'his money. I wonder if Dennis got his space jumper? It was noon when we found ourselves alone again. We went to a ritqr restaurant for lunch. It wasn't long before June Elliott appeared in the doorway. In case you didn't know, June carried on her responsibil- lity of being a newspaper woman, which she started in the Senior Play, She said she had just finished a story about Norman Heflin. I guess Norman makes the headlines everyday. Norman is, of course, still hiring June says his advertisements are as his models. models for his modeling agency. Hgoneu as the gowns he creates for I was very tired by this time think we needed a party. There was no reply from.Agnes.until.ws reached the hotel. We discovered then that Bob Willis was the only person in our class that we had not heard about. we went downstairs to ask Hollis about Bob. Hollis informed us that HBig Bobu had designed and built his hotel and was now working on a large building which would cover one square mile of land. It is to be used for government meetings held among the countries of all the planets. Bob says he really has an important job this time. and told Agnes that I really didn't
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As the week progresre White Hotel in Moon City. the party came to an end. return to Jupiter and do enjoyed my week's vacation cl, the Seniors of 1958 began to gather at the After many hours of talk and old memories I then told the girls that I would have to my bookkeeping job, but that I had really with everyone in Moon City. EitapMee1Dougen
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