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To their surprise, they found Lynn Farthing and Jimmy Petertnan. They had built the small news- paper, the San Diego Herald, into one of the largest selling newspapers in the West. Then, they flew to Denver, Colorado, and found Jimmy Miller. He was the head of a new hospital there which specialized in corns. Jim is convinced that the only real cure for corns is the amputation of the toes. '1hereupon, fearing for their toes, the three left. Looking for Bill Donaldson, they soon found him in Miami, Florida. It seems that for a while after he graduated, Bill farmed a place which was left to him by his Great Uncle Moe. But Bill, being a carefree person, sold the farm. He, Elmer Courtright, and Wayne Matthes bought a small schooner, and fishing equip- ment. As a result, they now own their own fish factory. The next stop was a small town in Georgia. They found Jim Rader and Justin Wilson in a large orchard full of beautiful girls who were picking the fruit from the trees. After being questioned as to why they were in Georgia, Jim replied, A canning factory in Ohio sent us here to find some choice peaches for themf' And,', Justin added, we liked these Georgia peaches so well that we decided to stayf' After a long talk about old times, Marilyn, Ted, and Gene resumed their journey. Marilyn said, I won- der what happened to Zoe Ann Stafford?,' After searching high and low, they found her in Independence, Missouri. lt seems that a piano player named Harry sent out so many letters to music critics, that he needed a secretary to help him, and Zoe Ann got the job. Once Marilyn and Annie started talking, it was all Ted and Gene could do to tear her away. But, eventually tney did, and they continued their journey. They found Grace Newell on a lovely little farm in North Dakota. Soon after she graduated she mar- ried, settled down and began raising a family. She, her husband, and three children made a picture of perfect wedded bliss. Grace told them that she had heard that a wave of square dancing had swept over Cincinnati, Ohio. So they decided to look into it. Sure enough, they found what they had expected. It seems that Peggy Hanes, Mary Cunningham, and John Haley had seen a new ballet performance in the Cincinnati Ballet Theatre. They decided that it was about time that these people learned what a real dance was like, so they opened a school for square dancing. They taught everyone with whom they came in contact how to square dance. Now it was like a fever with the people. Marilyn, Ted, and Gene decided to leave before the square dancing bug bit them too. Resuming their journey, they stopped in Columbus in search of Herbert McMaster. They had quite a tough time finding him because he had changed his name slightly. Yes, he was now uThe Mystical Hubertf, greatest magician in the world. Let's go,', muttered Gene, before he makes us vanish! So they proceeded to find Ted Moorehead. It wasn't hard to find him because everyone followed his works every day. He was a successful cartoonist. Most famous of his characters is 'fRick Racy, Private F.ye.,7 Continuing their journey, they found that they had only three more to track down. One of them, Bur- leigh Leader, was discovered to be a famous designer of Fifth Avenue in New York. So off they went to Fifth Avenue. And were they surprised! It seems that Burleigh didn't approve of the way in which women dressed these days, so he began designing clothes for them. He also changed his name to Pierre.,' Women come from all over the world to buy his clothes. From a lovely visit with Burleigh, they learned that the two remaining members of the class, Joan Shar- ninghouse and Leita Buckmaster, who had been life-long friends, had gone to work for Uncle Sam. Yes, they were stationed in Texas as WAF personnel. Leita maintains the rank of Lt. General, and Joan is one star behind her, but advancing rapidly. After several hours of talk, Ted, Gene, and Marilyn returned to the Fliver and made preparations to return home. It certainly was wonderful to have seen all my classmates, and l am glad they're getting along so well, sighed Marilyn happily as Ted handed her a sandwich and made certain she was comfortable before going up front with Gene. The last thing she remembered as she dozed off was Gene's voice saying, Ted, check these maps and reports for cross-winds. We'll correct our drift and should be home in about four hoursf, Bogen Sleepily, Marilyn mumbled, I wonder how my kids are . . . today . . . 1,11 . . . making . . That is all, for, you see, . . . Marilyn slept.
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