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CLASS PROPHECY TIME: 1969 PLACE: Moon As I stand here on the Moon and gaze back at the Earth I realize how true.the saying was that the Senior Class of '59 was really out of this world. Ten years later, when the government asked for volunteers for an experimental moon expe- dition, our class met and agreed to go. I have just arrived, but I see that many of my classmates are a lre ady here and settled down. The first one I see is HOWARD TAYLOR, as he comes closer, I see he is we aring a pin that reads Vote for Taylor. He tells me he is busy trying to defeat FAYE WILKES as president of the Moon Empire. F aye wishes to make history as being the first woman president. Howard said he and Faye aren't the only two politicians in our class since RACHEL OGBURN is busy campaigning to defeat LEWIS HAYES as mayor of Beamgier, the firstjcityestablished on the Moon. However, I don't think the election is going too well since both Rachel and Lewis have 4f'i beenkaccused ofdusiiigfill,ega1 campaign methods. Some say that Rachel gives freelmoonffsh to the voters since Vshetbwnshthe biggest moonfish pond around Beamgier. Others claim that Lewis lets the voters play pool free in Hayes Bialfilard Helly-'liodeated on Stardust Avenue in Beamgier. Now I see BILLY RAY GRA,Y'and BILLYWWHQEBERLY shoveling dirt into a bi1eket,,,,BilIy,tells me that since he and Billy Ray are farmers, they plan tgottest the soil. GORDON SARTIN, ,teacher at Anglow High School, helps them with the ir I see- SUE MYATT busy ta kin 9 notes. She? ,give an interesting report to her biology class at ,Sue is DIANNE BANKS, homeeconomics Ihear Dianne is trying to follow in her father's.,,foQh35QQi3eps,,g11.fiitl becomefprincipal of the first school established on the f Wow! That pretty low, as lands I see my classm at e, getting out. He has become a famous,5'pp,iQisS'roCQlgHriver, he racesfon the Milky Way twice weekly. 'Withij,fg a me.. chanic, who kee f conditiQnL He is proprietor of the only drive-in garage Uh-oh, behind jerry I see air and ORBIE COLLINS, gettingsyout of their is going to have to do out of thisfipredicament. Now Isee an ambulance has GREGORY driving it. I here in case Je rry didn't make a safe landing. Sitting GAIL ADAMS, assistant niirse. , ,Qld 'J Q V, 3. f,' ,jfs 'fp FTQPPS, hefstops to tell me about the reports of the development, 'of the Moon he plans to l1le-,5Egg59E- , Two more of my C lassm ate s, MARY LOIS JAMES, 'lffneytwrite advice to the purple people. on how to savie the purple '. ' Y- , ,. V. I People i - ,.v'V g As I b more of my classmates, I see bu i l dixf As I walk nearer, Ise Will You Find, For This Is Genuine comes out and I-Ie said this business waspsuch a 'su c c ess on the Moon. .SURLES are Huey's partne rs in the' apple me he is thinking of Bobby and Larry drink up most of the iprofit, ,,,, stand is a hot dog stan , and PAT MASSENGILL. I co okin g I , if S As I WILSON, a famous lawyer. in he Space Gaze Rest Home vs.. home, once a restaurant, gainedif ame as owning tables instead of dining the situation it has been o c at e d next to the recre ation and Pat did operate a re creatidpal d, but they gave if . Wiley's l awy e r, MAURICE ,the rock and roll music pl for the elderly men. LINDA BUTESEQ, gre at help to him in presenting As I seelgifnore of that many have gained fame DONNA DENNING and JANICE B1.A.LpcK are two women to Cross the Big Dipper-in at HUGH DUNCAN holds the world record for the long e st length of time. NANCY a famous Red Cross worker, who sgnds most offfier to the unfortunate moon inhabitants who lili off the steps while get.. ting out of the or fel? into a a pr om i s in g young author, tells me she plans to write Nancy's life FARRISH is a oiftistelevision personality, she is hostess on The Rocketeers' Review, a variety show whichfigitelecast back to Earth If h Here comes DUPREE5 he tellsime hiiffeels right at home in this high altitude since he is a space cadet. With Kenneth is FRATQIKQQWOODLEY, football coach atllvfloon State College. Frank tells me he is having difficulty in teaching the Moon inhabitants Qqlplay football since there is no gravity Q11 P139 M99?Uii.W11en the football is kicked, it drifts over the J 90a1P0St each time' n ifllflagff 'Fife' Q' ' Oh! I almost stu and as I ADAMS, and SUE GAIL GASKINS busy gathering rocks. Judy an FfiiilefthatitsjbarklnifasfibrightlyAas the ones they wore on the ir left hands as Seniors in me she plans to put the rocks on exhibit inthe Beamgier Mus e um. Linda and Sue Gail also work at the Muse um. Linda is in charge of the section which displays snakes and other reptiles while Sue Gail is in charge of the section which displays remains of Moon life hundreds of years ago. I see LeVONDA STEPHENSON and PEGGY EASTWOOD coming over now. They are chemistry teachers at Moon State College. I see LeVonda has her hand bandagee-1.up. She tells me she has a do-it-yourself chemistry set, but has come to the conclusion she should read the directions before using it. Who is this with the long sad face? Why, it's PEARL MATTHEWS. I asked her why she is so sad and she tells me she has heard of the man in the Moon a.nd is disappointed in not having seen him. You'd think she'd be pleased after working for the YMCA for the past ten years. Well, who were they? I mean those little g re en men with the antennas on their heads, I don't believe they were in our class! SUE STEPHENSON Class Prophetess
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