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it highly in their columns. You knew I was editor of the UNew York Timesn, didnlt you?W NOh, I did,U spoke up Bob Davis, who up to now had been listening in- tently. WI read your paper daily, mostly the stock exchange page.U UThat's right,W claimed Bill, Uyou are a big owner of stocks in several utilities, aren't you? It's a good game, if you've got a sound head on your shoulders.W A few more comments were spoken between these grads of S.H.S., and then they began to decorate the basement for the gala event to be held that night. After a lapse of an hour or so, a large commotion was heard at the top of the steps, and then several voices came into hearing as they started down the p stairway. All workers stopped immediately to see who it mas that was coming. Q First came a man carrying a large drum and secondly was another man I carrying several smaller drums. Behind these, were other men with all kinds Q of instruments. Q 4 NOh boy, hefs here,W shouted Audrey. WIt's Norman Campbell and his y Desert Ten.W Walking over to greet them, she exclaimed, WI was so afraid you wouldn't make it in tire. It's such an honor to have your band playing I for our banquet tonight. It's lucky you had this date open. 'Kids, you all 5 remember Norman, donft you?U w . - . 'I' At this, everyone crowded around to say hello to Norman and talk over 4 I. his success as a band leader and famous drum player. Tfork was halted for M the time being while the ex-seniors re-newed thein.acquaintances, and the band got set up. Finally'we heard Jackie ask, UBut I thought, Norman, that one of our f 1 class mates was now star singer with your band. Wasn't she able to come?n l WOh, you mean Patti Barnes, or I should say, as you people know her, i Pat Honts. No, she couldnft make the trip on account of spending some time with her children and husband. She travels alot with us and doesn't get to 5 be at home much, so she figured whilevmacame to Indiana, she'd better go 1 to Montana and be at home for awhiles She sent her regrets, and said she f would have loved to come if it hadnft been for these other things.H f UI'm so sorry she couldn't come. I certainly would love to hear her I most recent release. I have the record, but that's not like hearing it in g porson,U said Roma. Uwhy, I didn't know Pat was so famous,0 exclaimed Bill Pollard. UOf , course, I don't get around much, but I didn't even know Pat sang any at i 5 al1.U wg NThat's the funny thingg she never did until a few years after she L graduated from highschool, she decided she had a voice, so she appeared on A a TV talent show and I happened to see her, said Norman.. Right away I wrote to her and ask her to be my star singer. I've never regretted it, either.W M Interrupting the conversation, a woman's voice was heard calling from H the top dfthe Stairs,0Oh, here comes Don Haworthin W UDonlW exclaimed Roma, Whow times have changed. Good for you, and like W wise for the rest. hay I be so inquisitive as to ask where you have dis- A appeared in the past years?U Q Don answered in his low husky voice, Ulf you want my life history, I'm L afraid you'll be disappointed. After I graduated, I enlisted in the Air IM Force. I was in Paris when the'lar broke out. I guess it took its toll on N 1 everyone. Lost of my time was spent working on a new type of German styled , rocket called 'Rocket 703J.' Don't worry, I wonft bother you with details. I When it took hold, I took hold too,--------of an easy life.W ' it 'it ,id Ll, L W R I
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UI'l1 say'he did, and what is more, he is one of the most elligible bachelors in America. Has to positively fight them off,U said Charles proudly. - UDon, Don, old fellow! How be you?H exclaimed Jack as he rushed into the room. i HAS I live, and hope to continue, if it isn't 'Rainbow Henning.' Can I believe my eyes?H The conversation that followed between the two old friends was something to put an auctioneer to shame. The other people, long ago giving up trying to enter the conversation, had settled hack to catch some of the planes that were bound to start flyinglll ' I Reva and Laverne enter the room, followed by Tom and Phil L. Upon spying Don, more confusion was'startcd, This room had nothing on Grand Central Station. Now entered Mrs. Beverly Shook LeMaster. Thrilled to see her old buddies, she tried to break in over the confusion, by saying, nHello, dear old ' friends.n She might have been talking to the moon for all the good it did hero HI say, hello old friends,N she started again with no recognition, -nl say, I say, I say, hello in herein with no luck. UHELLO EVERYBODYIU shouted Beverly, UBeverly Shook,N exclaims Reva, Wwell why didn!t you let us know you were here?W ' nOh, I know, you thought I'was shouting because my vocal cords were stuck,n laughed Beverly. inwell, how are you all, anyhow?u Wwefre fine, but you, how are you?N inquired Laverne. nOh, I'm fine. Have never felt better, to be truthful. Although I did have a very serious operation a few months agou I had the remaining particles of my brain removed,N said Bev with a perfectly straight face. nNow Beverly, you have had your little joke,N said Joan Zook Smythe, as she enters the library door. NNow, tell them the real lowhdown.U More ohfs and ahls of delight of recognition are emitted from the group as Beverly continuedmher story. Nlfm just one of the common old married people, whom most of you seem to be likes' Although I do have one accomplish- ment to the old name. My home was pictured in The GoodAHouseg99PinS magazine last month as the model home of the year. ' I In I Iwi I I UOf course, she was chosen as the model mother of the year, to go along with the model home, husband, clothes, pet, flowers, etc. Rather model, isn't it?H teased Joan. Uwell, talk about me will you? How about the year before last when you were chosen Mrs. Orange Bowl of 1970, and the year when you received the title of Mrs. Rose Bowl. You evidentaly had to have something model besides a bathing suit, continued Beverly. WI'm sorry to interrupt you ladies, but I would like to know if you in- tend to stay here until time for the banquet or if you would like to rest firstZU asked Reva. UI believe that most of the people have gone home already, to rest and prepare for the evening's happings. I't 6:00 now. The banquet starts at 8:30. Do I need to figure the rest out for you?U q UNot necessarilyln chimed the girls. ULet's do go home first. We're all tired.U Now let us draw the curtain for a few moments as we do not wish to get personal with the minute details up to the time of the banquet. The time has elapsed quickly. Zerp hour has approached. Curtain goes up, and we find we are in a broadcasting room, which has been set up in the gym to make a recording of the eveningls happings. From here we will see and hear all.
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