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mass , femmes - C7 u C7 I fax -. immense - The prophecy that I shall relate to you was made possible by the many years I resided in the little town of Half-a-Buck deep in the heart of India. Here I studied the mysteries of prophesying with the use of the crystal ball. Under the excellent teach- ing of one Ben Ali, son of the seventh son of Set-em-up- in-the-other-Ali, I became so proficient in this art that I decided to come back to Leicester to practice it. As I racked my brain to decide what I should prophecy first, it finally dawned on me. Why not fore- see the events which will befall my classmates? Quick as a flash, I unpacked my crystal ball, which I received through the mail from Sears, Roebuck and Company and got to work. I gazed intently into my crystal and I suddenly sighted the date 1967, twenty-five years hence. This vanished and before me appeared a huge office. Painted in gold letters on the door, I read the names Andrew and Arthur Williamson, Attorneys-at-Law. Beneath was neatly printed, uWe will try any case be it big or small--also getting rid of mothers-in-law, our specialty.n With a sweeping movement of the hand, this scene disappeared and was replaced by--UNO! It couldn't be,n I said to myself, nthis is impossible.n But is was true. Here before me was Room 2. As I focused my eyes on the scene, there standing at the teacher's desk was Mary Connors. Facing her was Paul Bomba. Suddenly I heard'uMary say, HNow, Paul, you've taken a P. G. Course for the past twenty-five years and you've always failed your mid-year and final exams. I really don't know what to doin Then I heard another voice ring out. It was Do las Cherry who had just awakened from a deep sleep. Wits a yawn he exclaimed, HGive him one more chance!W and quickly went off into slumberland again. This was getting quite interesting, so I peered into the crystal sphere again and there came into view a feature article from a Sports Page. It read, n3eatrice Nordieian manaeer of Lydia nCrushern harsh wellfknown ... ........A-L.......9 O ....nl......... 9 .
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Woman Wrestler, will donate gate receipts of tonight's bout to the Disabled women Wrestlers' Relief fundln On the same page was a picture of Morgan Qhilds, who had become world famous by being the only athlete who can chin himself on the crossbar simultaneously 9999 times, and play a game of checkers. The scene changed and next appeared Thomas nTom- Catn Monahan, his clarinet and his orchestra, ifcaturlng Barbara Vancelette, swing songstress outstanding. Sud- denly the crystal was filled with the faces of hundreds! thousands! of crying babies. nWhat's thisln I exclaimed. Then I knew. There standing in the center of all these crying infants was Donal Hennessy. Yes, it was the Hennessy Home for Orphaned Ba es. Before the scene disappeared, I saw a group of nurses chatting. On closer inspection, I was pleasantly surprised to see So hie Hucko, Mary Thompson, Barbara Falk, and Arlene W5gTi'56'ci?f 'v7ho mia.. a5wEsa'sCma1fffa5ffafsaas staff areas Hennessy Institution. The crystal ball I had purchased was really working overtime now, for the next scene took me to the office of Arthur LaMotte, noted business tycoon and big wig of Wall Street. As my eyes scanned the office I saw Felice Desrosiers, private secretary to Arthur, talking to 3ames Do Ie, head of the United Scrappy Steel Corpora- tion who was calling on Arthur to join him in a game of dominoes. J In a moment this scene vanished and I found myself looking at the city of Rochdale. The whole populace was at the railroad station to await the arrival of Barbara and Qatherine Donahue, who have become famous dramatic stars on Broadway, and intend to play an unlimited engagement at the Leicester Town Hall, just a few miles from the city of Rochdale. On hand to welcome these notables was a committee of fellow classmates of theirs. Those present were gary Watson, head of the Little Theatre Group in Leieesterg Eng Buvdenovich, Dramatic Critic of the Cherry Valley Courier, and helen Bapon, Secretary to the Mayor of Rochdale. As I looked for'tHe Mayor I found that he was George Gleick, my old class- mate, and by his side was'Roeer dunyan, Radio announcer for station R. O. C. H., interview ng His Honor the Mayor. . . This pleasant scene disappeared and was replaced by an interior view of the broadcasting studio. Before a microphone was Qpnstance Desautels and 'her all .girl orchestra. As I Iooked'at theN6rchestra, my eyes picked
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