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leading players are Donald Mcllinnis, .lerry Garrison, Billy aloe Deyine and Bobby Baker. Billie Dysart is an athletic coach at Boone, N. C. ,lerry lackson, -lerry Leonard, Bruce hlartin, Dayid VVilson, and Max lleniield, auto me- chanics, were admiring Donald Lackey's new car. Ir was designed by Donald, and tested by Stowe llull. It trayels at 350 miles an hour. Bobby Kendrick and lommy lluss were deep in conversation, talking about their conf tract to build a bridge across the hlississippi Riyer. I noticed Mary Ramseur talking to Doris .Xnn Lineberger. hlary published a noyel which is a best seller. Doris Ann was recently married to that sailor of hers. 'lihey haye just returned from cruising around the world. .lo .-Xnn Dellin ger, Christean Seate and Lena hlichael joined in the eonyersation by talking about their husf bands. Elizabeth Sutton was still looking lor .i rich, good looking millionaire. Nvhat did I see walking across the yard? lx was none other than lieeky llaryey and -loan Allen. Becky was dressed in beach clothes, and .loan as a hobo. l asked what kind ol' a joke they were playing. hluch to my amazement l found out that -loan belongs to the National .Nssociation ol llobos. lhey were both caught hiding on .1 lireight train. w 1 . . . . Carrol Sain, a business man in one ol the largest firms in California, was talking to his secretaries, who are Betty Abernethy, Carol Bryant and Carolyn Asbury. Ella Mae liyers is his bookkeeper. Nancy lleayner, who was his stenographer, eloped with some rich, good looks ing young man, so she was unable to attend. hilary Ellen lgrackctt and hlarguerite Vlirammcll haye taken Nancys place. Some ol' the familiar laces l had seen ten years . 3 . belore were not there. barbara llarrill, who owns a hotel resort on the moon was not present. lhey say that business is rushing on the moon this year. Uraydon Shuliord, a special li.l3.l. agent, was also absent. lle is in California work- ing on the Cotton llowlweiyel case. Mr. Bowl-W weiyel was charged with stealing cotton material that belongs to the hl. Brooks and 'llommy lloaclfs Cotton Mills, ine. Ann Allen, who is a nun in St. h'lary's Con- yt nt, Peekskill, New York, was talking to lloro- thy Robinson, a Iioreivn missionary. Dorothy . D . . was telling Sister .Xnn about her adyentures in ,Xlrica and lndia. Phyllis hlauney, Nellie Sue rkyery, and Shir-s ley Asbury were talking about their dress shop, which is on liilith .Xyenue in XVashington. l lelen liallard was telling them about her experiences at Ciro's as a waitress. Billy -loe l,ingerl'elt and Larry lloyle, elecf trical engineers, were talking to ,Iohn llarrill and Cecil Sell, who are barbers. .Iohn and Ciecil were trying to get Cllenn hlauney, a hermit, to let them cut his hair. Iames lloyis, a dairy larmer, came to his rescue. hlaxcine Mace, an opera singer, was talking . . . . , to liloyd vvllllilllls, who is a bus driyer. Cferal- dine Keener is a millionaire. She linances the busses that lfloyd driyes. 'lihe day passed quickly, and before l knew . y . rt, l was on lny way home. Saying good-bye to my classmates was yery hard to do, and amidst the tears and cheers, l rode away, leaying the happy days ol' the past behind me. lt was won- derliul to see one ol' my classmates he made Presif dent, but the close ol' the day was near and l had to return to California, where l was giying concerts. l3uNNy lloniisie, Propliet Page iI1ll'Ulll'1' three
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