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Q 'J M019 ec? at enior A fi H1 v s K. -at In E ' K Ie fboj .I gl - Shut up, you guys! yells Jerry as he bangs on the desk and continues, This is the last class meeting of the Senior Class of 1950. We probably won't ever meet again as a group. We will split up after graduation tomorrow and in ten years we most likely won't know where any of our classmates are or what they are doing. But we haven't much time and there isn't any time for sentiment. ls there any old business to finish before we are dissolved? The kids answer, No, and slid back their chairs eager to leave. Then Keith Hunter pops up with, Hey, Jerry, I mean, Mr. President, I haven't any new business, but your talking about ten years from now gives me a chance to mention my new invention. It's a time-machine and if you'l1 take a chance I can try to send you ten years into the future. This announcement stuns the kids and creates a deafening silence in the room. Then some brave souls speak up with, l'm game, let's go 3 Come on, let's try it ,and other declarations of enthusiasm. Just come over to our house tonight and we'll try it. lt's out in the barn and after chores I'l1 have lots of time to fool around. Oh, no! everybody shouts, let's not wait until nightg let's go right now. Are you kidding? R. J. will never let us go and Mr. Ballagh would just about die. But they decide to sneak out so Jerry gives Vice-President Jack his only job of the year and sends him out to get R. If.'s attention while we all sneak out the fire escape. Mr. Barney hears the racket we make as we tear down the stairs, and runs out of the basementjust in time to meet us at the foot of the fire escape. Keith, Merle, and Shirley, who are in a hurry to get to their cars, run past, leaving him standing with his mouth open. He is so stunned he doesn't even think fast enough to grab one of us and demand an explanation.. We divide up and pile into the three cars. It makes it rather crowded, but we never did mind that. Just as we're leaving, a cry for help is heard fromthe top of the other fire-escape, and Jack pursued by R. J., charges down the steps and jumps into Shirley's car. We arrive at Hunter's a little squashed but still eager for the experiment and dash to the barn. When we enter we see Karl, and Keith gives him heck for loafing in the barn instead of ditching as he is supposed to be doing. After Karl agrees to run the machine for us, and we have examined the hideous contraption a few minutes, we get in it. It is a slight chore to convince Betty to join us in the machine, but when shersees Virg Hewitt is going she gets in too. Keith shouts to Karl to throw the switch to the right, and a scene flashes before us show- a group of seven or eight-year olds. We recognize one as Patsy Yaroch with her long pigtails and Walt is playing pony, trying to drive her using the pigtails as reins. He has his cowboy suit on and thinks he is really something. Elaine is standing watching, and we see her coat is buttoned crooked. Keith yells to Karl that he has thrown the switch the wrong way, and Karl says he c:ou1dn't see for the smoke and throws it the opposite way. 8
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