CLASS PROPHECY It is June 7, l972, 6:00 o'clock Central Standard Space Time. The graduating class of i957 is taking off in a spaceship for Mars, where their class reunion is going to be held. ' The mad chemist, Judy Grunwald, who previously served time for stealing Mr. Kmiotek's chemicals, designed the ultra-modern Kelly Rocket. lt is named after the recently famous Jeannette Kellogg. She is now driving hot rods on the Indianapolis Speedway. Professor Rodney Williams is manning the controls of the spaceship. His assistant Meredith Heuer, will take over while Rod eats his Mars candy bar. The rest of the crew include Bev Borree, now a registered nurse. She is helping Doc Grignon, who is now a brain specialist. Russell Krueger is busy keeping the Kelly in good mechanical condition. Eleanor Riley, the second grade teacher, brought her children to watch the history-making event. A few were barred from the event because of the loss of their activity tickets. Mrs. Jim Mulvey, the former Arlouene Bradley, brought the children to the rocket port in her bus. Holding back the excited crowd was the guard of the testing grounds for the Kelly, Bill Kiesow. His wife, Judy Wheaton, is excitedly running around giving directions to everyone. In the crowd we see Lois Pride, who couldn't make the trip because of a concert in Carnegie Hall, where she is to be guest pianist. Marie Mienen couldn't attend either, she is forging checks in Cell Block l4. Pat Kolodzik and Glenn Michels were also absent because they are to be married tomorrow. Mr. Michels is President of the Michels' Cannery, and Pat is his secretary. At long last we take off to see the rest of our classmates on Mars. On the way up we stopped at the Orihula Fuel Station. The attendant was none other than Bruce La Marche. There is a night club near by where Bruce spends all of his spare time. His friend, Bob Kent, the new rock and roll rage is working there. Bruce has won numerous jitterbugging contests with his partner, Nancy Schmidt. Lyla Glasshoff is kept busy during intermission doing the Jack. Once again the ship is on its way. In a short time we reach our destination. The first thing we see are women in rocket dress. This is the new rage on Mars, designed by the brain-child, Mar- garet Korn. Now it is time for our tour of Mars. We are curious about our former classmates. We find that Cleo Hanson is now teaching Sunday School at her husband's interplanetary church. Joyce Brommelmeier is making Martian bread and rolls. Edna Decker has changed jobs. She is now working in the Mars Town Restaurant, selling Joyce's doughnuts. Mary Ellen Disch is now running a horse ranch. Her ranch hand is the famous cow-puncher, Ted Phillips. We also see Ronnie Day, who stopped in at his Meat-by-Day plant to see how his business is coming along. Although Marge Popke is engaged and still waiting, she acts as his secretary. Joanne Moriearty and her fiance were exclaiming over Marion Gebauer's four sets of twins. We heard Joanne mention a June wedding. Joy Hofberger and Roland Hansen decided to get married because they had so much in com- mon. They are now running a fruit ranch. Barbara Olson is rolling in dough since she married Elvis Presley! She is having a hard time trying to switch their seven children to playing the accordion instead of the guitar. Living next door to Barb and Elvis are Kenny Hubli and his wife, Rosa- lie Mathison. Carol Romberg is now in the Mars' Wacs. She blows taps every night.- The people of Mars are building the Mars' El Capitan Highway. We see Joanne Linstedt and Darlene Dorow helping the construction men. An- ton Opperman is one of the lucky workers. Dave Peterson is now President of the first Marathon Corporation on Mars. We see him and his wife, Jackie Thiex, taking a ride in their radar-controlled car. We are not surprised to see Guy Van Asten managing the Midget Girls' Basketball Team. We see Marlyn Wiesner, who is now running the well-known Bachelor's Club, talking to Georgia Reese. Babe didn't marry because she didn't want to lose her romances. She now gets paid for sending her love letters to the Winneconne News. As we are taking a walk near a lake, we see Jerry Puhl. His sole occupation is fishing-on Sunday. The rest of the week he rests. While we are at the lake, there is a big splash and up pops Irene Quigley. Quig has been practicing eight hours a day for the lnterplanetary Olympics. She has to be in bed by 8 o'clock every night, which is quite a shock to her system. Sharon Schmeling, the inventor of the famous Sharon Hand Lotion, has samples for every- one. Don Neubauer, is happy to get the first bottle, because he has dishpan hands. His maid, Judy Smith, refuses to do the dishes because it might ruin her chances of finding a man. Nancy Bork is scrubbing floors, waiting for her boss, Marty Coughlin, to get out of the pen. He got ten years for steaming labels off beer bottles and putting them on root beer bottles. He was selling them at quite a profit. Lavonne Opperman and Tom Washburn are a team in a touring ballet company. They are about to put on a big recital. Mary Beth Morgan is taking her twelve children to it. Don Pinnow, her husband, is still playing Elvis Presley records most of the time. We are all surprised to see Doug Johnson. He is the inventor of that formula, Grow Tall. Doug is now 6'6 and the girls are wild about him. June Olson is talking about all of the men she meets while she is driving her interplanetary taxi. She is working to support her husband, Bill Parsons, because he is still dreaming of the day when he will become All-Mars Football Player. Susan Breaker is now modeling space suits for Shears and Robots. Her husband, Art Miracle, is now running the modeling school. While visiting the store, we run into Ken Rozek, head of the ladies' clothing department. Before we go back to Earth, we decide to watch TV at the hotel. We see that great producer, Melvin Mathison's new show, Mel- vin's Other Wife. Star actors in the show are the husband and wife team, Marjorie Becker and Lloyd Svacina. As we arrived back on Earth, we all agreed to have our next reunion on the moon. The End
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