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50 THE PASQUANEY ANNUAL Photograph by F. O. Reed A SHORT HALT Most of this part Hof the ascent was made on hands and knees and whein we reached the top a terrific wind greeted us. We 'sought th-e shelter of ledges and ate lunch. The Ere warden invited us to the top of the obsfervati-on tower wh-ence w-e could see everything within approxiimately a seventy-five mile ra-dviusu After 'regislteriing we st-artfed the descent, inspired by Fred Lev- e'ri-ng's accounts of how they did it las-t year. W'e madfe but -one s-t-op -between the top and Welt-o-n s Falls. Supper followed, punctuated most tastily by Pete's', p-ancak.e'sI. We at-e -alll we coul-df and th-en got into bed and tried to solve the mys-teriies in the BafHe Book, a collection of mysteries' which the infimiit-able Mr.. Lillard had brought with him. Thursrdiay miornin-g w-e broke up c-amp at an evarly hour, load-ed the piece-s onto- the truck, and -started off on an ea'siy jaunt to Mr. Fr G. Jack- son's. Wilsion Adams- met us there in the Rec and we cross-ed to camp in comfort, While Fred Leveri-nfg tried' to prove to us that it coul'dn't be don-e becauise' they hadn't don-e it last year. We ar- rived at the Hoat a little- after noon and h-a-d a dip that mad-e a fitting close tio a most enjoiyiablie party. C. M. R. CAMP STATISTICS Qixs voT12D BY THE BOYS, Best Camper Phil', Geiger Most Cheerful Jack Patterson Best Athlete Phil Geiger Best Built Most Improved Sam Adams Sterling Pile Pretty Boy Bun Mahony Favorite Duty Boats VVorst Duty Table Favorite Sport Tennis Favorite College Yale
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52 . THE PASQUANEY ANNUAL pervaded the entire CQZUUP- Yet it turned out to be nothlllg more ngr less than Bun', Mudge blowing his whole lung capacity 'fI1f0Ugh 3 Sax' ophone. Photograph by F. O. Reed WE MISSED OUR OFFICIAL BUGLER Conceived later in the day by Mr. Nordstrom, and engendering the en- thusiastic interest of iniany, a treas- ure hunt was conducted with great success, especially since only one competitor completed the course. Returning from an enjoyable trip, the Cardigan walkers came home I hursday noon and were entertained that evenmgNa's was the rest of the Camp-by the stories of D t on' Murchie,,23, who was visiting Camp The good Weather Friday assisted greatly in running off the Sub-jun- ior and Junior tennis matchesg and thus this day vvias occupied. Don P with a thriller at the evening fire. Murchie again treated the Cam In the course of the following day Frank Gillett re-ached the Sub- junior tennis: Hnals, an-d he and N e s t e r Mendoza likewifse -came through to the last round to- be pitted against Charlie Wagrier and Tommy Wilkinsoin. In the afternoon, attention was turned to-Ward the arrival of 'the Long VValkers, and after much ex- cited exp-ectation, they aippeared on the path up to Memorial Hall. Finishing t-heir song they received the welcome of all wh-o had stayed at home. The entertainment at the theatre served as a Fitting conclusion to the Week. Henry H. Brewster. I Photograph by F. O. Reed COUNSELLORS' BODY BUILDING CLASS
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