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Cla S. S President Vice-President Janice Duncan Roy Hartman Baltrusaitis, Jeannette Batke, Raymond Bolas, Mary Boswell, Phyllis Bramley, Betty Burdette, Dennis Burton, Brad Case, Bill Coleman, Walter Cvanciger, Alfred Damon, Jeannette Donkin, Dorothy Dunlap, Barbara Feess, Roger Gee, Tim Good, Dale Guiliano, Alice Hard, Phyllis Hatch, Eugene Hirsh, Dorothy Huff, Annamae Not Present When Hummel, Bob Pictures Were Taken. Kufchak, Irene Batke, Richard Lee, Joe Edwards, John 22 Kopfstein, Vincent
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SENIOR PROPHECY JULY 20, 1968 NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE EARTHMEN ARE SUCCESS ON MOON?? Your reporter has just returned from a visit to the Moon and I’m writing this article to tell you a little about it. I met all of my old friends from the Highland class of 54 who began the colonization of the Moon. In the largest city, Mount Lunar, I met JERRY BUSH, CATHERINE BERGER, and JERRY WEAVER. Jerry Bush is a used rubber buyer for a branch of Goodyear, Cathy Berger is playing the part of a robot in the movie “It Came From Earth,” and Jerry Weaver is Captain of the Space Patrol. Next my travels took me to the Milk of the Moon dairy farm where I met DAVID DAMON, who owns it. I also met JIM MULCAHY who is chief milker of the 500 odd head of cattle. At the T.V. station which was my last stop for that day I found MARLENE and MAXINE DENK. They both have jobs taking care of the Space Cadet Tonto’s horse, Scout. DALE LOOMIS had just ar- rived in town as an advertising agent from Rybutol Company. He sells bottles of Rybutol on the corner of Main Street. JANE SAUNDERS was there with the Moon Night Opera Company and their produc- tion of Carmen, and BOB MACK is sewing buttons on the actor’s costumes. Later, I saw producer DICK JODWAY who spends his spare time teaching French to the native moonmen. The next afternoon I met MARY MORRIS walking down the street. She told me that she had just completed a transaction with Earth to buy the Brooklyn Bridge. RUSSELL SHEPPARD and JANET EYERDOM were with her and told me what they were doing. Russell had just smuggled “Venus de Milo” in from Earth. Janet runs the funeral home and is an undertaker. About noon I stopped at a penny arcade and who should be the manager but JOHN GALLATIN. We also saw JANET SCHOLZ in the arcade. She is champion weight lifter of the Moon and she was giving a demonstration. I bought a Full Moon, the city newspaper, and discovered the editor to be SHIRLEY PELOT. Then I went on to the Mount Lunar Hospital. I talked with ELAINE MILLIGAN, taster for the hospital cafe teria, and she directed me to the office of CHUCK HUMMEL, famous brain surgeon. My trip continued and in the course of the day, I met JOHN HATCH, GLENN GOODSON, JACK STEIN, RONNIE DRILLIEN, MIKE SHERRY, WALT SOBCZYK, and EDDIE KRAUS at the Moon- beam Theatre. They were rehearsing their parts for the ballet. Their grace as basketball players made them perfect for the parts. Also in the theatre I met STANLEY MURPHY who works the popcorn machine in the lobby. JUNE MYERS runs the driving school of the Moon. She boasts the only driver training school that has not yet had a pupil. LINDA SUTPHIN and MARY PHILLIPS struck up a partnership and they now run the Spaceman’s Clothing Store. They sell helmets and spacemen’s suits. I met those two girls at church where I stopped. I also met the preacher and it was ELLEN MONG. She is the head of the Bible School of the Moon. I stopped at a play, then showing, and who should be the leading lady, but LIZ LANG. She gave a great performance and after the show I went backstage to see RUTH LEONHARDT, famous play- wright who writes all of Liz’s plays. The theatre called KAY MIKLOS to take me to the airport. Kay told me she spent her time driving famous people around the Moon. I stopped for lunch and had a delici- ous lunch which I found out later was cooked by FRED HANACEK, head chef of the Moon Dish a well- known restaurant. On my way out I met MAUREEN LEE who is hat-check girl. I did some more sightseeing and at the great Moon Fall I met DALE CRABTREE who gives demon- strations of going over the Falls in a barrel. ART REBICK was the guide who conducted my tour. He has explored the Moon thoroughly and he discovered Moon Fall. Walking through the crowd I met BARBARA SKALA. She told me about her new job as owner of an uncanned food plant. She also said she had just hired PAT WAGGONER as head chemist and that Pat had perfected this theory of uncanned food. I finally arrived at the airport. Here I met WINNIE PLUTE and CECELIA ZAPOTOCZKY, both waiting for rockets to earth. Winnie is going to lecture on Life on Moon and Ceclia, as head of the Moon Company of Colonization is going to organize a new group of colonists. A moment later I heard the voice of SYLVIA RICKERT from the control tower announcing the rockets. I got aboard my rocket and discovered that the pilot was none other than BILL FOGLE who was a famous jet and rocket pilot, who has gone on many trips around the universe. And so I’m home safely, to tell you all about Life on the Moon with the Class of ’54. 21
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Secretary Treasurer Faye Fowler Ralph Vitt Not Present When Pi ctures Were Taken. Thompson, George Wilson, Larry Lehman, Dolores Maximuk, Betty Miller, Bill Morrell, Nancy Mudra, Norma Myers, John Nash, Jeanne Nehrenz, Jerry Owens, Claudia Pelot, Leroy Richey, Larry Ruckel, Gary Sacher, Marie Silberhorn, Marilyn Smith, Joe Snyder, David Steele, Darwin Stingley, Don Sylvester, Lee Wertz, Dennis Wilson, Mary Jo Wilson, Wheeler Young, Paul Zenk, Carol
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