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SENIOR PROPHECY (Continued) ous jungles. We looked up and saw Bruce “Tarzan Hoeke swinging through the trees. We continued on to a clearing in the jungle and found Gloria Koepke fulfilling a lifelong ambition, auctioneering off Jim Pet- er's and Neil Elliott's hybrid meteor dust. And hereby, our excursion being completed, we journeyed back to our standby, “Harvey''. Blasting off from the planet, Jupi- ter, we next headed for Uranus. Just outside of Uranus, the bolts came off from our rear bumper. Our only choice was to stop at Audrey Storm's la-Bolt Factory on Uranus. While waiting for our bumper to be repaired, Audrey invited us into the factory cafeteria for the day's specialty of Lund- berger cheese. While we were devouring the specialty, four famil- iar persons arrived—two missionar- ies, Patty Kosse and Mildred Kohn, followed by insurance saleswomen, Gerry Trapp and Bethel Tuchscher- er. After chatting with our friends for approximately one-half hour, we were informed by Arlo Christians, the head mechanic, that our ship, “Harvey , was repaired. Just be- fore entering our ship, Beverly, “Flash” Fischer, news photographer of the Uranus Chronicle, took our picture. Once again, finding ourselves out in space and heading for the moon, we collided with an asteroid. (Jim, you must watch where you're driv- ing.) Seeing that there was a tele- phone booth at our convenience, we decided that enough time had elapsed for the war to be over, and so decided to call back to earth to make sure. Helen Conner, telephone operator, put the call through to the earth. On the receiving end at the Selective Service Board in Washing- ton, D. C., was Marjorie Gill, the head receptionist. She informed us that World War VIII was over and we told her that we would return home by the way of the moon. Af- ter depositing our nickel, for the call, we returned to Harvey , where we once again blasted off, this time for the moon and then home. Arriving at the Space Port at Lun- atic City, we were greeted by his honor, the mayor, Keith Anderson. The Lunatic City Symphonic Or- chestra directed by Maestro Vincent Robert Schell, Esq., welcomed us with the Sweethearts of Sigma Chi . With a vocal solo by. sopra- no Roger “Sam R. Our last stop on a tour of the city, provided by Mayor Anderson, was the Moonbeam Observatory where, not to our surprise, we found JoAnn J. and Eunice H. working busily on a scandal sheet, and where we also found Orian L. (seeing-eye dog for the scandal sheets) peering eagerly through a gigantic teles- cope. As a cloud blocks her view, we hear Orian exclaim, “Oh, 'Heller', (Roger, that is) and with that remark, we leave for home. Landing on earth, we found World War XIII in progress, but being call- ed for induction, they found us all to be 4-F.................Gee, all that running for nothing............. Page 12
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