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VVVV V V V V LL ith Homestead facing many changes in the upcoming years, the Retrospect staff decided to contact Don Kemp, an Indianapolis based fortune tellerlspiritualist to find out what was in store for the school. When contacting Kemp, the only information provided at all was the first name of one of the Retrospect staff members. At first the staff members were O Hanging U0 up after 27 years of coaching. the varsity girls' basketball coach, Jay Hammel, resigned after it was predicted by Red Rose that Homestead would be losing a coach. lphoto by: B. Schoppmanl lllllllll 0 Frying to reach --Red Rose Psychic Don Kemp often massaged his temples or hit three fingers on the table to receive the vibrations to help him make his predictions. ldrawing by: D.J. Pequignotl Homestead 'S Future Through u ' R E D R 0 S E ' skeptical, but once Kemp correctly named one of the staff member's grandmother, his father's occupation, and the fact that he had recently been to see the eye doctor, all were convinced. Although several of Kemp's predictions have already come to pass before the end of the year, the Retrospect staff did not contact him in search ofa news source. He served merely as an interesting addition to the book. The elderly man sat at the old wooden table in the small, old-fashioned kitchen and became silent, bowing his head to contact his channel, known only as Red I'l1 read until they pull the cord...when she pulls it I'm done... said Kemp, explaining the relationship with Red Rose. Don't hold these things to timing, 'cause there is no timing in the spirit world. Kemp warned. 'The flash of an eyelid there is a thousand years here. Give it to me again, Kemp said repeatedly, asking Red Rose for the information again. Often he would slap his pointer and index finger, counting as he received the information. The first prediction Kemp made for Homestead was that there would be construction, a fact already known to Homestead students. Did they change the gym there? 'Cause if they didn't they're going to. Focus If---'- t l l Y x, l 'j It A ll ff 5513 , f 0 xx . T' il' If I, TF If ' I ' 1 Q 0 0 I swf 1 +111 s 6 0 :L - A '-vu : 1 3,-1 -1-:fr - W-. ...fx K ,,4!' if f . fy ' .l X ,MM f 'r J -filmm ffl' if 'A 'fbi- 'J 1 'f . f lf X x X' ' L iitf P' 1 ,M , llliullluillt, - 71 2 - ' n,'1WfM .w h 'l'-'Milli' 'zvfufnznlfgrlftlrffffi f W 1 l..l 'Red Rose' Predictions O16
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