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CLFISS PROPHECY On one of those Indian summer days in 1960 a lady walked rather wearily into her office, sat down at a somewhat disorganized desk and called to her secretary, I want you to take a letter, Miss Levinerf' The secretary made her prompt appearance and took the following letter: Rockingham, North Carolina September 1, 1960 Dear Martha: You can guess how I feel! I have just returned from a lecture tour of the States. My throat feels like the Sahara Desert! This letter is to let you know of an occasion which I believe will be a really interesting event for us. Remember the good old Rockingham High days? Well, here's the news! The class of '46 will have a reunion here in Rockingham on October 20. I hope sincerely you will come. We want to let things hum once again for old times' sake. This is the way it all started. I was in Raleigh ready to begin my tour. While waiting for my train to Charlotte, I decided to walk around a bit. Right in front of the Capitol, I ran into Alice Ruth Liske and Joyce McKenzie. Those are the names you will remember, I know, for both are married now. I was so glad to see them and to hear all about their husbands and families. While we were talking, Joyce suggested the reunion this fall, and Alice and I thought the idea a good one. They decided that I should contact the people since I had been chosen Class Secretary. My train was due so I had to leave them. As I was boarding my train, the first person I ran into was Melvin Richardson. He has been a conductor for about Hve years and likes it very much. I mentioned the reunion to him, and he was pleased with the idea and said he would be right there. He told me two more of our classmates were on the train. I was consumed with curiosity but he wouldn't tell me who they were. He ushered me to a drawing room and there was julian Burroughs and Anne Cagle. You know Sonny is the famous conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and Anne is a well known concert pianist. We enjoyed a real get together and they were all for the reunion idea. I persuaded Anne to have a piece ready to play for us. Julian said he would contact a few people for me. He's still so obliging! john Blalock and Sadie Allen are both in New York engaged at the Met. so he is to contact them. Anne will see Ruby Russell, for she is headed for Miami now to play a concerto with Ruby's band. Before I knew it I was in Charlotte, so with many a goodness how we talk I had to leave these friends and climb off the train. My lecture was not until that night, so I decided, for a little recreation, to drop in on a musical show at the theatre. You can guess how surprised I was when the scene flashed on and I found myself staring at Marilyn Mills and Helen Bolton. They are on the first line of Hotskibotski's Dance Revue, which is now playing in Paris. Their high school dreams must be coming true, for they have really toured the world! I'm afraid there's little chance of their getting here in time for the reunion, but I shall write them. If they can't come, maybe we'll have a letter from them. They should have some interesting things to tell. Out of Charlotte I caught a plane for Denver. I was to lecture at an Army post there. Guess who is in command of the post? None other than General Harry Lee Cooke! I nearly fainted. He, too, was enthusiastic over the idea of seeing all the old classmates again. I thought he had something up his-'sleeve-when, grinning slightlfygfhe commanded 'in-rrather dignified way? Follow did and soon found myself looking straight into the faces of Thomas Spivey and Leroy Yates. They are still in the Army because they don't have enough points to get out. Harry Lee told them he would see that they got a furlough if they wanted to attend the reunion, and they didn't waste any time letting him know that they did. After completing my lecture there, I went directly to Hollywood. I had dinner with William Little at the Cocoanut Grove. You know his act is making Bob Hope only a dim memory. You remember Mitchell Wallace and Billy Carter, don't you? fYou couldn't forget!J Well, they are in the movies now and are holding down the reputation as promising young men of the screen. Between pictures they are coming to the reunion, so make yourself beautiful for them! Oh yes, I saw james Howell out there, too. He was on his honeymoon ..... Yes, he finally popped the question to Polly Williams! About time-don't you think? Do you know what? Mabel Sinclair and Doris Leach do the coiffures for Greer Garson, Betty Grable, and Ida Lupino. They say it is doubtful if they can get back to Rockingham in October, but they'll make every effort. I went to Seattle, Washington, from Hollywood. J. G. Bryant and Carl Phillips flew me up there. They have a small business on the west coast and are doing well. Clara Ann Dawkins and Sara Boggan are two of their Air Line Hostesses, so they will learn of the reunion as soon as J. G. and Carl see them. I spent several days in Seattle, during which time I had the good fortune to run into several others who were in our class. It's amazing whom you see all over the country!I dropped into say hello to Robert Nicholson at his eye clinic there. It was good to see him again, he's really doing 28
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