GEASs PROPHECY JOAN COSTELLO Good evening, everyone. Tonight is the night I try out my new 1977 helicopter. Won’t you come along with me? Who knows? You may meet someone you know, or knew. Let’s take a ride to Planet X. It’s really a busy little place. Well look who‘s here to greet us! Friar Robert DiCenzo and Father Francis Judge haye been placed in charge of the monastery garden where they have a variety of money trees. Father Judge has planted an especially large number this year and at present we see Friar DiCenzo carefully reaping an abundant crop. But why do they suddenly scurry for protection? It’s a black and cream convertible jet — the gar- den wall! Oh! John Ellington, famous jet racer, has done it again. What — again? Money frees aren’t the only things that grow on Planet X. A construction crew has just finished a long day’s work. Under the leadership of Ronnie Ganusko, master engineer, the new Mental Health Clinic has just been completed. Let’s take a peek. Why, the chief psychiatrist, Dr. Marilyn Smith, has already begun work. She is analyzing Professor Linda Rosen who is still look- ing for Bridey Murphy. Keep up the good work, Dr. Smith. Oops, looks like we need gas. We'll stop at Gene Smith’s Service Station. Pardon me, it‘s really Gene and Joni’s Service Station. Their two sons are big enough to help them now. But who’s that crawling out from under that old car? He’s all covered with grease—why that’s not a he—it’s Maureen McDonough, girl mechanic. That’s quite a change. On earth Maureen always man- aged to look as if she had just stepped from a bandbox. Now that we are all fueled up, we can continue our journey. Bob Kelly’s Club is really packed tonight. Listen to that music! A few blocks down the street and we hear the cra-azy rhythms of Rita Winiker’s “Rock ‘n Roll Space Show.” As if this weren’t enough to keep her busy, we hear Rita spends much of her time coach- ing that famous girls’ basketball team, the ‘Planet Trotters.” Planet X’s new regional high school is around this next bend. That well-known educator, Billy Rivers, is now principal there. This year he introduced a new course, “How to Ride in a Boat Without Falling Out.” What are all these women doing? They’re waiting for Linda Welch’s Reducing Salon to open. Business is really booming. It must be those cute exercises she demonstrates. On earth, her chief exercise was a daily walk to the post office for those letters from New York, Here comes Chief Planetary Librarian Karin Blom. She has just finished her weekly shopping at Sam Winiker’s Super-Duper Market where Barbara Mael dem- onstrates the varied uses of cottage cheese. Look, here’s another ‘copter coming our way. It’s that familiar traveling salesman, Joey McFetridge. He owns his own business now. He deals in those wonderful anti-sickness pills which were invented (or thrown to- gether) by that famous scientist, Jimmy Fanning. Like the Mental Health Clinic, the Medical Center is directed by a Millis graduate, Dr. Ted Thumith. | think Ted surprised everyone with the work he‘s doing now. At least — he surprised his former teachers. That open space just below is the automobile dis- trict for Planet X. Paul Robinson, as little and shy as ever, has finally built up his own bike factory. Not only that — he gives a free demonstration to every interested customer. Tommy Ward’s car lot specializes in old Cadil- lacs — “The best service in space.” Even with helicopt- ers we still find use for some of those old-fashioned cars. Before we head back, we'd better land for a quick bite. Betty Foster’s Army Canteen is still open, so we'll stop there. Betty does all her own cooking and baking with the help of a certain G. I. Faith Clark helps her with the business end on her days off from the office of Davis, Belmont, and Barrett where she has been employed since graduation. The trial run is almost over. Our new helicopter has certainly lived up to all claims for it. Star 77 is our l ast stop before earth. Ann Kostick keeps her horse farm there. Kenny Tiernan works in his spare time as her chief jockey. He doesn’t, however, have much spare time with all his domestic obligations. What's that strange sound? Oh dear, something is wrong with this helicopter. Maybe we’re out of gas. Looks like you'll just have to wait until 1977 to see if we get back to earth in one piece.
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