c 'X , f7,, ,D I -. Clhffg HER? LD,fjiMTff WL Leg. nightly television show from Go1die's mansion. Some of the dancers on the floor were Jean Marie Jordan, Glendora Diffie, Jettie Middleton, Mary Frances Allen, Donald Thompson, Elbert Gregory, Ralph Nichols, Oliver Butler and Milton Rhodes. Leaving the soft music, I strolled around the spacious lawns, and ran into Peggy Woods, who looked like she had been run through a washing machine. She explained that Jimmy's farm truck had broken down, and she had had to hitch-hike all the Way from Husspuppy, Arkansas. Leaving Peg- gy, I continued on to the patio where I found Pat Kee, Harold Moore, Charles Murrell, James Neal, Billy Pendergrass, Claude Mauldin, Rufus Eichl- berger and Charles Padover, all of whom are suc- cessful business men in St. Louis, engaged in a friendly poker game. About this time several black limousines came to a stop in front of the house and the occupants rushed inside, then we heard loud talk, and someone kept saying Show me your card, Not being able to endure the suspense I hurriedly made my wav through the crowd to get a view of what was going on. On arriving at the edge of the dance floor, I thought my eyes were deceiving me, for standing on the orchestra's stand pointing his finger at Au- brey was Louis Booth, trying to make him produce his union card. Standing around helping the little C. I. O. King were Ada Hudson, Louise Brown, Hazel Wright, Billie Faye Hopkins, Peggy Hill, while Ila Raye Wallace, Catherine Edwards, and Amelia Ringold were preparing the picket signs. Finally Goldie settled the labor bugs by giving them something to eat. Despite all she could do, 5-ri I turned on the radio, and continued to dance to Billy Davis and Alfred Buss's music. Among the late arrivals were Jean Milton from Paris, where she is a hat designer, Sue Craft from London where she is in charge of the British Acad- emy of Modern Arts, Charline Miller from Jackson- ville where she is engaged in the citrus fruit busi- ness, .Ioan Rooney from Rome where she is in charge of our foreign office, Billye Sanders and Martha Moore arrived together from Mexico City, Margie Scott lFisherJ came from Seattle, and Myrtle Scobey from Tokyo, where she is living with her soldier husband. Dorothy Pearson pulled Harold away from his painting long enough to attend the affair, Mary .lane Price, Martha Dupuy, Rubye Clark, Geneva Crone, and Catherine Hines were the few single carefree girls there, and so they were trying to drink each other under the table Con Coca-Cola.J Looking up, what I saw made my heart leap, because coming toward me was Doyle Murphy-I didn't know where to turn for I didn't have any- thing to show in the way of discovered talent. I opened my mouth to speak, when he hit me on the back and said, Kenneth O'Boy, forget about any- thing you have found elsewhere. I have what I want right here at this reunion-top bands, dancers, actors, everything for a first-rate picture. And so dear diary, as I lay my head to rest tonite, back in my New York home, it makes me happy to know each and every one of my senior class mates has climbed the rugged path of life and reached the very heights of success in their re- spective fields. they would not listen to a non-union band, so we! THE END -gg- 40'
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