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statlon and that some of h1s employees were Tom Berryman general manager Hank Wood englneer and Donald Mzkkzla and Elmer Wutamakz his ace p1lots I was pleased to hear thls and I asked h1m lf he knew anythxng about the rest of our frlends He had just returned from the now peaceful country of Russia and there he had seen Davzd Konrad who was the Amer rcan Ambassador and hrs secretary Cathe rzne Sullzvan And that vla the grapevme he had heard that Roger Roblllarzl who was so rmpressed wrth l1fe ln Tahxtr from the story Mutmy on the Bounty was IIVIIIQ a llfe of bllss rn thls llttle troplcrl Isle aw ry from everythmg' Glenn had an Important apponntment to keep so we sald goodbye and promnsed to meet agam sometime ln the everlasting future' The weeks flew and before I knew lt I was assxgned to do another story thls trme m the wllds of darkest Afrlca Many storles had reached us concernmg two Amerlcan women who were now Queens of the na tlves It was my job to 1nterv1ew them and belleve me was I surprlsed when the two women turned out to be two of my former classmates Pat Powers and Mary Jane Klocek Pat told me that ten years earller she and Mary Jane had decxded to do some thmg CXC1Ill'1g so they hopped a frelghter not knowmg thexr destmatlon and they had land ed here 1n Afrlca The natrves llked them 1m mensely so they were therefore chosen Queen and both of them were very happy After a month rn thelr excellent company I was forced to return to clvlllzatlon and my 0 v On the boat I met Marcza Albrecht who had just completed a world tour Wlth her wrs her m ma er Carol McKen ze' fMarc1a I9 1 fxmous ballet dancer 1n case you dldnt knowl 'Iogether we dlscussed old times md a a1n I was fortunate enough to learn th tt Elsa Cor! and Belll Cooper were fash 101 deslgners and owned 1 lrttle shop tn Des Momes Iowa That Elizabeth McK1n sm wts m opera smger and also that Sxlwa Ralmasro Ayarla was enjoymg her twenty years of marruge with her husband Ind eight chlldren ln Llttle Rock Arkansas' After 1 most enjoyable trlp we arrlved 1n New York Crty wlth the mtentnon of keep mg m touch with one another It was rn New York some months later that I learned the whereabouts of the rest of my classmttes I had hlred a prlvate de tectrve and from h1m I learned that Davzd Larson was a lawyer that Donald Aselton was a well known surgeon that Jean Wood was owner of a large candy factory that Ruth West and Helen Lacoste are wrestlers and go by the name of Strangllng Sally and Tempermental TIIIIC and that Betty ONe1l was a ICICVISIOH announcer out West Now that all fxfty two of my fellow class mates have been accounted for I can carry on my job wlthout worry and cur1os1ty BARBARA MoRRlsoN - 1 1 a , , Jb. 4 .. . . . I . , . 1. lag , Z, . . . . ' ' . . , . -L C L C K 1 V y ' .. ' Y' ' c , . c. be c ' .. , ' , . , L c . 1 , - 4 . 1 ' . c ' , I L . c Z K , , ., 1. , - Q , . 'h' 2. 2 c V . I . . Y Y. . . . . . , 4. L H 1. gi 'Z . 1 2 L 2' . L I 7 , . 4 ,. 4 Z 1 L , 1 c . L 2 . - 5 7 ' s - a 9 1 . . . . , . - 1 1 ' 1 s a a
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CLASS PROPHECY I lrke Lrfe very much' Why? Because I am one of rts forergn correspondents and I am loyal to the magazrne that I help pub lrsh' Srnce my early youth I have craved adventure so for thrs reason I am extremely happy Wrth my travels throughout the world True rt took me twenty years to get thrs job but never the less I have rt' In my pro fessron rt rs my job and pleasure to meet people but none of the people that I meet wrll exer compare to my fellow classmates rt Lercester Hr h lt was only recently that I wrth a great deal of research and luck was 'rble to frnd out the professron that each of them had entered I had kept rn touch wrth Kathy O Donnell so I knew that she was happrly marrred and the proud mother of srx beautrful chrldren' She had rnformed me that Bette Kzng and True Hyland had entered the relrgrous order and were now srsters of Anna Marla College ln Paxton That James Campbell and Erzc Larsson are assrstant prrncrpals of the new hrgh school and that the coach of therr rnter hrgh champron football team rs Kennej Chad That the new janrtors are Robert Lan son and Earl Bazely who keep the rts Pat Nzxon But the new hrgh school rs not the only rmprovement rn town Buddy Carl son rs a dentrst and wrth the ard of hrs secre tary Janet Smrth he makes Colgate smrles sojourn Robert Ethzer owns a large drrve rn Paul Rackz operates a beautrful rrdrng acad emy and Donald Lagecy runs a large nrght club' The rest of the Krds lrke me had left town so now rt was up to me to frnd out just where they were and what they were dorng Wrth thrs thought rn mrnd I left my surte rn the Waldorf Astoria and pro ceded to my offrce on 5th Avenue but the word awarted me that I was to leave rm medrately for Parrs on an assrgnment so I was forced to put off my lrttle project for the trme berng Runnrng outsrde to the street I harled a cab and ordered the drrver to take me 1m medrately to the arrport The drrver laughed and mocked my command Irked by hrs rudeness I started to tell hrm off when I reco nrzed hrm a one of my hrgh school classmates Wendell Barthelmesl I jorned rn hrs laughter and on the way to the arr port we remrnrsced about all the fun that we had at dear old Lercester Hrgh From hrm I learned that Earl Pearson and Wzl Izam Fongeallaz were also New York Cab drrvers that Srd Stone owned a cafe rn the Bronx and that he was pullrng rn the cus tomers Wrth the trumpet playrng of the Wrr ht brothers Ken and Bzll and the srng mg of Ronnze Robzdoux When we reached the arrport I sard goodbye to Wendell and thanked hrm for the free rrde I had no sooner settled mysel' rn the plane when a mockrng vorce asked Prllow Ma dam '7 I looked up rnto the smrlrng face of Stewardess Eva Rabrdou Because of her dutres I was only able to talk brrefly Wrth her but rn that trme I learned that Walter Keatzng was prlot of the plane and that Mary Mzller was a Stewardess on a rrval arrlrne Unable to sleep I borrowed a Magazrne from my seat mate and whrle glancrng through rt I was amazed to frnd an artrcle about a woman screntrst who had astonrshed the scrence world by drscoverrng a drug that completely rsolates man from drsease Thrs woman was Jan Van Hook another of my old classmates' Isnt rt wonderful how luck always brrngs old frrends together rf not physrcally mentally? Here rn less than an hour I had met two of my old classmates and had learned the where abouts of ten Frnally after a long trresome trrp we drs embarked rn Parrs After a jaunt through the customs I reported to my Parrs offrce where I learned that I was assrgned to the marrrage of a Duke and an Amerrcan woman Carol Duncan Arrrvrng at the gala affarr I was pleased to frnd Carol rn excel lent health and very happy about her mar rr'1 e Aft r an rntervrew wrth her and the Duke I wandered to the refreshment table and there I met Dotty Kzng and Dolores Masaztrs who supplred me wrth the rnforma tron that Mary Peterson was a successful actress rn England and that Jeanne Mattson was a noted bull frghter rn Madrrd After a most enjoyable day wrth them I returned to my offrce. typed and sent my story to New York for publrcatron My assrgnment completed I was able to do as I pleased for the rest of my stay So puttrng on my prettrest trock I started out on another tour of Parrs As I was cross rng a street a sleek sports car almost ran me down The drrver hopped out of the car and much to my surprrse and pleasure he turned out to be Multrmtllronarre Glenn Martrn Glenn ushered me to a srdewalk cafe and here we talked gayly of old t1mCS and frrends He told me that he made hrs mrllrons by settrng up a large rnterplanetary ' as ' as ' ' ' ' ' , . . 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