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class Peoesecrf Good evening Mr.-and Miss America! Tonight we-are going to hear news reports which have been prophesied to take place twenty years from now 419607. The graduating class of 1940, which is now well scattered over the world and have developed their talents to a large extent, will be this news report as the flashes begin to roll into Station MHS. , , , Battle Creek Sanitarlum: eDr. G. L. Shaffer today announced that the sanitarium staff had discovered a way to combat laziness in high school students. This new discovery is expected to revolutionize the high school scholastic records of the nation. Grand Cannon City: Word has been received here that Miss Kathryn Duffield, famed metropolitan opera star, who formerly lived at West Manchester, will broadcast tonight over Station XYZ. She will sing UCermen.U Des Moines, Iowa: The annual convention of the Windy Liars Club is in session here this week. President Miss Jeanette Royer, who won the prize last year for telling the biggest lie, is presiding over the meeting. Lazy Jim Day has recently given his place on the radio to her. This club has the largest membership- of all clubs of international scope. Paris: Madam Bett'e Chellis, world's foremost designer of dog' clothing, announces that she will enter the field of designing for men's and women's clothing next fall. It is predicted that her styles will make such drastic change that there will be an international business boom because everyone will have to have complete new outfits. Yale: William Alphonso Sink, A. B. and B. S., coach of the Yale football squad, announced here today that he expects to white-wash the Army team, coached by Carl Ashworth, P. D. Q., when the two squads clash in the California Rose Bowl on July the Fourth. Speedway Run: Sir Raymond Houdeshell, Jr. set a new world's record for speed here today for an automobile when he went down the course at 550 miles per hour. It is said that Houdeshell used to make everyone eat his dust back there in his high school days. He's still doing it. What a speed! More miles to the gallon next time, Hotshot! Sugar Valley: Mr. Arthur House just recently purchased a large goat farm, which he has fully equipped for the dairy business. He and the Mrs.-to-be have been making plans for several years. She f1.e. the Mrs.-to-bel has consented to give up her teaching position at Monroe and come to Join him in his l1fe's work. Mr. gousihprophesies that there is a great and happy future in store or em. West Manchester: The School Board of Monroe High School has hired all the teachers back for the ensuing year, however, it is
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