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the playground. The roots of a poisonous plant had entered one of the water pipes and poisoned the water. It is a new disease and all the mothers and fathers are demanding that the doctors do some- thing to help their children. So Dr. Gene Deom begins to order all his secretaries, Miss Margaret Nix, Miss Judy Robinson, Miss Lois Moore, and Miss Colleen Rumble, do double work to see if Congress can help them. But, alas, their only answer is that it will take a lot of money for the medicine that will cure the children. The people turn to the bank for money. But disaster has struck again. The successful banker, Mr. Thomas Fletchall, has just reported that the bank was robbed the night before and state policeman, Mr. Welborn Majors, has alerted all policemen to be on the lookout for the robber. But trouble cannot last forever, for the world's biggest millionaire, Mr. Rodger Cotterell, has just returned from his tour in Europe. He decides to help the people who are doomed unless they get the money fast and so he gave the money. The people quickly buy the medicine and rush to the hospital where all the nurses, Miss Judy Campbell, Miss Luanne Davis, Miss Verna East, Miss Lois Goldbach, Miss Connie Lewis, and Miss Ann Nash are working frantically over the sick children. The children rapidly recover after taking the medicine. The following week, the excitement of the sickness being over, the town of Poseyville reads their morning newspaper and the head- lines show that Policeman Welborn Majors has captured the robber who stole the money from the bank. But soon all the excitement dies down and the small, but prosperous town of Poseyville, in the southern tip of Indiana, goes back to its normal busy life.
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CLASS PROPHECY 'is' It is the year 1969, and the small town of Poseyville, in the south- ern tip of Indiana, is still the same small, but prosperous town as it was almost 10 years ago. One of the major changes is the new school, which has been in use for 10 years now. As we look inside the school building, we see four very capable teachers. They have taught for several years now, but they still have new problems which arise every year. As we look in, we see Miss Linda Westfall, the music teacher, having trouble with a small boy, who keeps blowing some bubble gum into the tuba. Miss Judith Krietenstein is dealing with another boy, who keeps teasing all the little girls with frogs he keeps hidden in his pockets. Miss Judith Heim is having similar trouble with another boy who is always dipping girlsflong curls in the ink wells, and last of all we see Miss Marijon Redman, who is having a terrible time with a lad who takes the pencil sharpener and empties it down the girls' blouses. All four teachers are exasperated and have the four small lads expelled from school for three days. The boys are not abashed by this punishment and take off for their favorite hang out-the porch swing of the handsome bachelor, who has girls in four counties chasing him, Mr. Galen Kelley. He spends most of his leisure time telling these boys tall tales of adventure. Today he is telling the four boys this tale . . . A few years ago, a young farmer, Alan La Mar, was coming to town, bringing his pretty young wife Jo Ann to the beauty shop. Miss Barbara Naas was going to fix her hair for a special party to be given that night. On their way in they stop at a service station, a rather large one owned by Mr. Jerry Rutledge. After dropping off his wife, he goes to see a welder about some trouble he is having with some machinery, Mr. Gerald Gates. On the other end of town, we see another farmer, Mr. John Wilkinson. He is a happily married man, and has 13 children. He also has some business in town. On his way into town, he stopped at another service station, this one owned by Delbert Straw. He stays awhile and chats with Mr. Straw and then goes out to pick up one of his youngest children at the school. Today is the day his boy, Tommy, has a dentist appointment. Upon arriving at the school, he goes to the boy's room. Little Tommy is getting very sick at this moment. His father, Johnny, thinks it is a trick to get out of going to the dentist but soon every boy and girl in the room is crying and moaning. All the children were taken home and it was discovered that they had all drunk out of the water fountain on
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