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IUVQCD-DI-1 EC H While headingfbr'destinations unknown carrying sealed secret orders, our plane crashed into the middle of nowhere. Lucky for us the three of us survived, with one drawback: We didn't know who we were, where we were, and why we were there. In other words, amnesia. We walked to a nearby cabin which belonged to a Genevieve and Phil. She stated that she was the former Genevieve Banning and that she had been married to Phil for some time. They acted as though they knew us, but we didn't recognize them. we asked to use their telephone and the operator started talking to me and told me her name was Phyllis Vandersaul, just like she expected me to know her. We called the neighborhood mechanic to come and work on our plane. He turned out to be Gene Bohnstedt, whoever that is. He said that our plane was damaged too badly to be re- paired and that we would have to walk to the nearest town. He said that we could stop at a farmhouse for the night. The first place we stopped was a chicken ranch owned and operated by Eberly and his wife. night. Lee It was nice but the chickens made noise all About noon the next day, a jeep carrying a nurse and her supplies met us on the road. It had on it, Joan Weybright, RN. She also talked as if-she knew us. She said she was going to the next farmhouse to set a man's broken arm. we hopped in and went along. The injured man was Robert Smith, who has a large stock farm. The man from the next farm was helping him with his work. He was Hal Schuman and'we learned that he operated a grain farm. They started talking about our school days at somewhere called Larwill.' We tried to keep our mouths shut and not act too dumb. As we started to leave a talkative traveling salesman forced his way into the house. He was selling permanent wave kits named after himself, Harold Van Voorst. Around dusk we were getting close toa city but we thought we would stay in a tourist cabin overnight. As we didn't look very well after being on whether to let us in she said, HWhy girls We looked at her in over the door read, nothing to us then. foot two days, the proprietor didn't .know or not. After she got .a good look at us I didn't know it was you, come right on in.U a dumbfounded way and walked in. The sign UEvelyn Marrs Tourist Cabins,0 which .meant Just as we entered, a large limousine drove up. The well known traveller and author, William Phend, stepped from the car and directed his chauffeur to take it to the garage. He came inside and greeted Evelyn and we three alike. It was beginning to get monotonous running into people who knew us but we didn't know them.
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picked us up, and asked us where we'd been for the last few years. We thought it was a nice question, hrtdidnk know the answer so we just giggled. Marge bought her ball bat and we parted upon leaving the store. One of the bright three suggested stopping in at the UDonut Shopu across the street. We walked up to the counter and ordered coffee and donuts. We ate themandasked for our checkf NBut girls, it's on the house.N We looked at the waitress and asked why. UDon't you remember me? I'm Velma Gaff and I now own this shop, she said. Nlfyou wait awhile Jeanne Gebert and some of her college friends will be in. Just then the door opened and Velma said, Uhere she is now.W Jeanne spoke to us and introduced us to her friends. We asked Jeanne what she was studying in college now. She said that she was now studying medicine and would soon graduate. We left the donut shop and started to the hotel. We decided to take the street car, but before we got on someone yelled at us from a factory car. We thought we'd better go over and investigate. On the car door was Hearn Manufactur- lQi QQQEQQXQ underneath this Was EQU1 HQQTQQ E!e5iQeQQ- Nkhat do you think of a president driving fn old car like this aroundu, he asked. UDo you have a driver's license?n we questioned. He laughed and said be had. So we told him it was all right. WYou kids haven't changed much,W he said. I would like to stay and talk longer but I am due at a meet- ing in fifteen minutes.N He said, USO long,n and drove off. 4 We got on the street car, and as we crossed the next intersection a truck coming from the other way forgottxastop and hit the street car. We were knocked out, and came to in an ambulance. nCan't you kids stay out of trouble?H we were asked and finally we saw someone we knew. It was none other than Robert Hartman. UWhat's the big idea running all over town pretending you don't know anyone you graduated with back in U4.W, Bud inquired. We told him we couldn't remem- ber anything since our plane had crashed. He looked as if he doubted what we said and we asked him what he was doing. He said that he had acquired his life long ambition and is now a mortician. We asked how his business was and he said, HRather stiff, but I like it that way.n We asked him if all the kids in our class were still around. He said that they were and we decided to look them up before we started back to our Destination Unknown.
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