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PART THREE OTHER CLUBS Pyle: These kids work very hard to become farmers because agriculturists make up the back-bone of our Nation. Zulini: I apologize for making sport of their animals. Pyle: The next two organizations I would like to show you are K-VAL and the Saga Staff. Zorphus: Aren't they involved with some sort of communication with the students? Pyle: Yes. K-VAL is a radio station which broadcasts music during the break for the enjoyment of all. Zulini: Isn't the Saga Staff a group of llstudents who are responsible for printing that hne periodical known as HThe Saga? I've seen students all over the campus anxiously viewing them with their scanners. Pyle: Yes, they toil laboriously to collect all bits of important news so it can be presented to others. Zorphus: Such devotion and adherence! Pyle: The Enterprise even offers clubs to our eager young scholars with thirsts for knowledge. C.S.F. and the Chemistry Surf Club are two such organizations. Zorphus: The Chemistry Surf Club? What an odd combination of antipodal activities. Zulini: Don't they try to enhance their knowledge of chemistry while simultaneously enjoying the many recreational activities that your planet has to offer? Pyle: Yep, that's the group! Zorphus: Earlier, you mentioned ' something about C.S.F. Are your ltstudents interested in Sulfuric Californium. Pyle: No, no, no . . . I was referring to C.S.F., the California Scholarship Federation. This is a large group of extremely intelligent students who participate only in the most intellectual of activities since their primary concern is to achieve high grade-point averages. Zulini: Really? What do they do? Pyle: Oh . . . they go on field trips to the Zoo or Disneyland ... Zorphus: I believe I have heard enough, Comrade Pyle. Please, continue the tour . . . 98 in H. fff .4- 5P I .- . . , ., . A-+3-Q12 riff , . f l -.f' . I , . 8 I 1 I h ar 'i ll ,1 f .
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