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The next morning we advanced to the White House, where we were to see the President, who, by the way, is none other than James White. James' secretary, Jean Watts, showed us to his office. James wanted us to take some very valuable information to the French government. NVe were to act as tourists so we would not attract too much attention. Since we had to leave the next morning, we went shopping that afternoon for something suitable to wear to fashionable Paris. We entered a swanky dress shop on Main Stree' where we were surprised to find Marv Frances XVatts behind the manager's desk. She told us that she and Bill had bought the shop in 1955. She looked after the shop, while Bill was busy as manager of the Senator's ball team. XVc left NY'ashington for New York where our ship was just ready to sail. We talked to the Captain, junior Fulk, and he assured us he would do everything possible to make our trip enjoyable. He also told us that two of our classmates had the cabin next to ours. Vfe went to see who it was. Imagine our surprise when we saw Royce and Lorraine Slate. Lorraine had made history the year before when she swam the English Channel. Not to be outdone, Royce was on his way to attempt swimming the Channel, too. Before their new fame. Royce and Lorraine had lived on a farm in King. W'e arrived in France early Friday morning. A cab was standing nearby. Someone called to us. It was jack Jones. jack had inherited a huge estate in France and was doing nothing but sitting around. He was waiting for his fiancee, who was coming in on a later ship. We arrived at our destination-the French Capitol-late that afternon and de- livered our message. It was starting to rain as we left, and we ducked into a doorway for shelter. A rather noisy young lady had had the same inspiration we had. She was Sybil Sizemore. Sybil was operating a beauty salon in France. She had married her childhood beau. The next day was warm and sunny. We had to start home immediately. As we were waiting to board the ship, we noticed two nurses standing near the dock. They were Phoebe Manring and Sally Meadows. They had been in Paris with a young Paris polio victim. He was on the road to recovery and they were on their way home to resume their regular duties at Central Hospital in Washington. Some distance away, a crowd had gathered about two young people. They were Robert Smith and Peggy Hall. Robert was now one of Television's leading comedians. Peggy was a well-known novelist. It was really an occasion when they visited Paris. We arrived in New York amid a great uproar. The Army was staging a huge parade for one of their generals. As we got close enough to recognize the general, we were astonished to see that the general was Dean Robertson. We decided to go home without any stops, so we chartered a private plane. As we were leaving the terminal we noticed a young man in a big hurry. It was Sherrill Gray Hall, famous lecturer and philosopher. He had addressed a group of young ladies that afternoon and was late for his date with one of New York's leading models. When we arrived in Miami, we drove straight home. We were surprised to see a Rolls-Royce parked in front of our house. Hurrying inside, we were surprised and de- lighted to see Pete Westmoreland and Moyer Bennett sitting there waiting for tus. Pete and Moyer had been married since 1952. Moyer was president of McLean Trucking Company, and Pete was his secretary. As I dressed for bed that night, I happily recalled the hours I had spent in King High School with such dear classmates.
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