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CLASS PROPHECY
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As Joe Cole, President of the University of the South, returns home from the graduation exercises of the Class of 1974, he is moved to think of his high school class. One of his classmates, Tommy Capehart, has just given the inspirational speech at the ceremony. After President Cole prepares for sleep, he begins to dream about his former classmates.

It is the year of the World's Fair. The Fair is again held in New York, as it was in 1964. It seems that Buster Irvin has taken Liberace's place in the hearts of piano lovers after his exhibition in the Fair. Terry Morgan, Charlotte Sauls, Nancy Litz, and Helen Riddle represent the United States as a quartet in their pavilion. Popcorn is still a part of Che Che Mease's, Judy Sample's, and Judi Edwards' lives as they are seen by millions, selling it at the International World's Fair.

While strolling through the Greenwich Village, Sherry Landrum and Roger Israelson are sure to be heard singing at the Rue 15, where they are booked. Connie Cooper might serve you as a waitress in one of the coffeehouses. John Ragsdale, Mike Wilson, and Ronnie Adcox are plain-clothesmen in Saks Fifth Avenue, where Rosalyn Alley is the head buyer for the women's department.

While taking a look at Broadway, one may see Bess Owens as the lead in the Broadway take-off on Shakespeare's classic Macbeth, which is entitled Macbess. Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Riggins (Mrs. Riggins is the former Donna Ulrickson), who are usually seen on Broadway, are now touring Europe with a musical. Janie Boyd and Susie Crabtree appear quite often in the beatnik houses as modern dancers. If visiting the Dag Hammarskjold Library of the United Nations, Jerrell Teague, head librarian, may help you select

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