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CLASS PROPHEGY By Jerry Freedman Dannie Pike , SETTINGE Missouri Valley Region. Place called Omaha. Two archeologists are dlgging for signs of ancient life. Gharactersi Professor George Bartholumu, and Professor Alfred Van Schnorkel. Both are dressed in white trousers which are rolled up to the knees. They are wearing white Shirts, White hats, and are carrying binoculars, knapsacks and canteens. Time: 2454 AD C Men look sharply when they hear a crack under foot.J Alf: By George, look what I found! KBends down and looks at something q Geo: What? What is it? Alf: Look, sec what I found. It looks like evidence of some ancient city, a sign bearing its name or something. Geo: Well, what's the name of it. Looks all faded out. Hope ,Jwe can identify it. Alf: CBlows dust off of itjkr lt looks like Achama. Qep:i5yWheaqen,you never were any good at spelling Alfred, that ' fsa3siOqq,,ah...a, or something like that. Alf? g5?v 1fS??55fi5113b59WQ3h1UE lik? Uhaiity i remembernetudyine ff'E-'YFTQl2'Qfi 45-111,,5E1'19iQI1f0 ,ei tyler ffhatf was -+1 Igihfle, Correctly . this was a city of many courageous and heroic people, but GV.r Q5 its Qitl grew Older f'-' th?iP9QPl5wb559U?UQWl53V5QiUY3QWW if7TT5E?U?5miE?a5iQBSfQamGiihnV08U91 ,' TAG Hb9ut QQQENAD i3'h3d .'w- rfH01PP39tL99llY ieF5FJPP5TEdw If n'er1nH vniif A'E Ti, M3510 'c Gai. 'tgigladaafiyd'geese s5Ae't1i535gf l 15?L5'igel 51 'ig' a book and x.-I he begins reading. Alf. drops the sign and goes over to f' Geo.D All, '!f4 7w Y,fr':, ima? W?wQ I jmundf fluids 52's HUF W Geo: I.t..,1s,-siotnef kind of' book or something. Ali5,Sqmefgindoi boon or somethingf Well, firing rockets, it is an acient writing . Itsmust be worth a fortune. Let's T342 5T?5: Wp9ft't S t' ' if . 'Ii T ,' fi. Ifiaff 1'x' f1:? .yf?'1' ffffiilf Ge 0. 'iii' '1'a'5if5 1rii4e 'A iaiihsi-qt i5f5Big.ks'i t l loft? t a1f3t'5f ' u .1 1 A VA H Q 3 t12.'53,,3'--'J' 511355 -11? a Wifi . 'Alf WA -
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Alf Geo Alf Geo Alf Geo Alf Geo Alf Geo Alf Geo It seems to give the stmy of the people of this ancient civilization. c , , r It should be interesting. Let's see what it Says ab0ut them. CBoth sit down and get ready to read it? It says the land had many great agrioulturists some of whom were Gary Kracman, and Dennis Ekdahla Seems they T served in their national Department of Agriculturei When was this? CPointsD 1970 Aa. Boy, this book is priceless! Look it says that a Joel Staley and a Donald Hhdgens, oh, yes and ehanles Moon were the first archeologists to find over large numbers of valuable relics from the Far East. Say, look at these buildingsl Wonder who the architects were. Oh, here they are: Russell Cotter, Michael White, Eric Snethen, and Richard Simonsen. Snethen and Simonsen built the city s tallest building, 'guess they weren't architects but were actually construction engineers. it says that during that time they were having war with a country called Russia. Dannie Pike was apparently from this ancient city of Omaha and was very successful in scientific warfare. iTurns a pageb Cwhistlesb Say, George., Take af look at these nurses..... must have been both army and navy nurses from the looks of the uniforms. Oan't tell for sure. , See if you can read the names. Oh, yes, the names are clear enough. Sharon Morton,. Bonnie Stewart, Mary Switzer, Sharon Rueth, Roberta Ruberti and Mary Hamilton. Guess they must have been a credit to the spirit of that ancient lady, Glara Barton. That must have been a city of strong and husky people. It says here-that physical education was taught in the schools in those times. Some of their instructors made themselves quite famous..4a.h at least famous enough to rate a picture in this book-1 .That old fellow there was David Scott, the famed coach from Alabama University. or X - - ' . -'.r-r, - .- .' '1 . f 5 I .. . - .. . .' . . r Say I've read about that Hice .T Now what -does it Oh, he was the man noted fellow somewhere before. ,Fred say about him? for his great work in actually getting equal rights for the American Indian. Take a look at this! nLinda Chaddock, the first woman to lead Notre Dame to victory fifteen times in a row.M Now, what about this. My God-father. The great George Thomazin..... the world's greatest mathematician, since Einsteinu 74- '
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