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CAMP IIIG OUT Jane Wilson lived with her parents in the town of vi£s“ ville. Jane was fourteen and in the freshman class at school. She had one chum that she went with most. One day ?'r. ' ilson put the tent up for the summer. Jane liked to sleeo in it at night so that da- ■ she asxed Alice to stay ovemight with her. Since there was a good movie on that night Alice and Jane went to see it. Then they came home to o to bed in the tent. The' didn't bother to change their clothes because it was late then, and w.w 0 ret no early the next morning. It v c.s a ood ding taey didn't because tha ni ht just after they had lain down, they heard a car drive up and park in front of the muse on the other side of the ' hisou's house. Getting curious at vnat was r-oinr on the -iris crawled out of the tent ana crept quiotl - aromd the house. The' hid behind the busn that G ev between the two houses. 11 . hat arc they doing? whispered Alice, hardly daring, v.o speak. “I'm 'ot sure, but I thi k they're trying to open the window, replied Jane. ii Oh i cried Alice, I'm scared. V hat can we do? Let's -et out of here. Yes let's go, said Jane, but we're going to take the number from the number plat: then head for the police station Okav let's ye, suggested Alice, I'll be glad to get away from here. an as fast as they ti n. They told the ck with the police, went in the house starting to climb arrT that v as worth Short -Joe and excited over having The two girls took the numbo: tnen ± could go down the block to the ponce s-a Police all that had happened 'hen roc.e oa The oolice parked all around 'die car r-;n and ’caught the robbers just as the were back out the window with all they coul . c anything. The police identified them as Tough ' hcDuff. The two girls wore ail their names in the headlin c. me papei Sheila Coluv.ib '55 I'iss Dewing! (Speaking of Shakespcaa) . hat did the knight say? Arthur Lothian: The knight said •Good morning.
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MY TEIP TC TEE MOON 10 My brother is forever building model airplanes and the parts are all over the house. There is always a smell of McCoy 39 from the exhaust and the conversation is, How fast do you suppose this one will go? One night I 'went to bed with a sound of an airplane engine still in my e?rs, but just the same I fell asleep. Before very long I felt my breath come hard, my ears were buzzing, my head ached, and with one great long step I hopped from my brother's Suoer Clown powered by a Dooling 29 » right on to the noon. The first thing I looked for was a movie theater, for I just love to go to the movies. I soon found out movies were out of date. Instead they bed oocket machines so each could choose his own movie program. These cost quite a bit and to my disgust I discovered I had brought no money with me. This experience made ne feel awfully sick--sc far from home--all alone--no friends. Next, I thought I had better find a first aid station and got a Brono-Seltz.er, so just across on the next roof top I noticed a beautiful hospital. At the front door my fears were ended, for who should I meet but Ortha Colunb, Mary Towle, and Mr. Kaszuba. Ortha was an x-ray technician, Mery was a hair dresser for the natient3; Mr. Kaszuba was teaching badminton, a game. To my amassment, these three Franklin High School friends had joined the VACS and Mr. Kaszuba the CAO. They had boarded the newest rocket plane, The Beast , and bad.come to the moon at the rate of 15 00 miles an hour. I was feeling much better now, not so much alone, and was beginning to got hungry. Then suddenly I could hear mellow tunes of The Tennessee Waltz . Waking upjI realized my own radio clock had set off the program to cone on at '6:30, and I found myself at home in my own bed Cynthia Clark '54 ft ft ft w Miss Dewing (Giving a Biology Quiz): Eyes on your own paoer please, Walter B: 'There's nothing to see on my own oaper. it ft Miss Gates to Wayne in General Math class. Kiss Gates: Wayne, have you got your math done? Wayne: ''No, but I'm looking for somebody that has.
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