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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY NANCY CEEDER IS asslstant scrlbe and lf I ru use the word newshound The assembly l 1 composed of several scrxbes wr1t1ng on parchme at of dlfferent natures We stand ln the room fascln ated as the scrlbes pass carrylng parchment after parchment down the long lme Thls umque meth od was Invented by BILL LYNCH Crown Prlnce WILLIAM prldes hlmself on being efflclent As a matter of general mformatxon thls IS the only castle ln K1ng Arthurs domaln that his dayllght savlng tlme You burn fewer candles hence It lS a great economy We leave our mdustrlous sr'r1bes and prepare to v1s1t an mtrlgulng spot 1n the castle known as the alchemlst s room We wlnd our way upward to the farthest tower of the castle Cau tlously we open a heavlly paneled door of a room d1m and too warm for comfort The alchemrst IS buslly employed at the moment wnth two l'1d1es of the court JUNE CHRISTOPHER and DOLORS STRONG S1r JOHN ROSAA the alchemlst 1n questlon IS selllng them potions Although we cannot hear them from where we stand lt appears JOHN IS askmg an enormous sum for h1s concoc tlons JUNE and DOLORS are puttlng up a good fight but JOHN IS very shrewd when It comes to the questlon of money Be xt large or small to JOHN money IS somethmg more than Just money We leave the room and begm to c11mb a huge sta1r case We look at the damp and drafty steps wltn dlsmay After all our tWlStlDgS turmngs and steppxng we wonder whether we can make lt to the top of thxs last fllght To llve ln a castle you must be physlcally f1t to the pomt of belng athletlc Slr PHIL stops occaslonally to let us catch our breath then we contlnue up the stairway He doesn t seem affected by the clxmb ln any way But our wmded group surmlses that you get used to cllmbmg staxrs And what was our goalq We enter mto a brlghtly llghted room warm and about as cozy as posslble ln thxs day and age We fmd our selves ln the mxdst of several ladles of the court Evldently thls IS thelr sewlng room From the hum of volces we also know that thls IS the part of K1ng RUSSELLS castle where reputatlons are made or are broken We are astounded by the fast movmg fmgers and the seemlngly faster movlng tongues Slr PHIL 1ntroduces us to Lady MARIAN Lady MARIAN SPECHT that IS Lady MARIAN w111 be our gulde through the chambers on thls floor She leads over to the huge flreplace cheerfully sending out warmth and llght lnslde these thlCk gray walls A group of elegently clothed ladles ln velvets and furs are workmg on a huge tapestry We recogmze them as JUNE BAGNALL OPAL BENNETT BIDDIANA HEIL PAT LITWILER and DOROTHY ROLLAND They stop thelr work for a brlef moment nod and contlnue agaln wlth the latest court gosslp Lady MARIAN next leads u to the court beautlclan Lady JOYCE JACK SON Her lmplements are rather startlmg but wo men w1ll do anythmg for beauty She IS ln the process of beautlfylng one of the court ladles and from the depths of a mud pack we hear the muffled volce of Lady PAT COLE Lady PAT volunteered to trv out a Lady JOYCE dlscovery From her frantlc movements we gather somethlng has gone wrong and as Lady JOYCE prepares to chlsel the frantlc Lady PAT out of her beauty mask we leave the ladles chambers just as Lady DIXIE JONES comes runnlng IH wxth more sturdy tools Wh1Ch brmgs to m1nd the adage What pr1ce beauty? We thank Lady MARIAN and prepare to leave the lnterlor of the castle Our gulde once agaln IS Sxr PHIL The last rays of llght can be seen ln the courtyard as we are mtroduced to SQUIFCS FRANK YUSKO CHUCK ANDERSON and JOHN WATSON Thelr functlon ln the castle lS the management of the varlous de partments of the mterlor the kltchen the great One of thelr asslstants JOHN JOHNSON was ser lously 1nJured when a sult of armour that he was pOl1Sh1Dg fell on h1m but we are glad to report he s maklng a satlsfactory recovery S1r PHIL next leads through one of the gates ln the castle wall where our eyes behold varlous fxelds planted Wlth the castle gram We are then mtroduced to those flve sc1ent1f1c farmers of an unsclentlflc age JOHN COLVER JOE HOGLE GEORGE MALLORIE and EUGENE MOOK and PAUL RING who are the mam provxders of the Kmgs table Our tour IS drawmg to a close but before we leave our llttle Jaunt back 1nto the days of Good K1ng Arthur we are mtroduced to two knights of renown RUSSELL BEEMAN and JIM SPECHT They are the cham plons of K1ng RUSSELL S castle and lf there are any falr ladies to rescue or dragons to be slam or battles to be fought these boys are always ready w1ll1ng and able As the sun smks slowly m the west and candles are bemg lxghted m the castle we damtlly tread our way back over the puddles m the courtyard of K1ng RUSSELL S castle turn and gxve a partmg wave to our hosts cross the drawbrldge and slowly wander back 1nto the pres ent thus endmg our l1ttle fantasy Smcerely yours SALLY KASTO Prophet 1956 Class , , ine 's ' , ' ' ' ' . . 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