Good manners are more then s yir.g Please” and Thank you . These are important but it is also important to watch the gjneral rule in any conversat ion-speak to others as you would have them speak to you. Barbara West '61 Carole Benjamin '61 STORIES The Most Frightful Night of My Life The night was black the wind was howling. It was the sort of night which makes you wish you had stayed home, but ours was a task which could not wait for the sunrise. The letter must be delivered to the authorities without anyone suspecting we had left our apartment, because we were spies for the U.S. Government in East Germany. The East Germans have a love of freedom and we were there to tell the other parts of the world exactly what was going on, so that someday they might have that freedom. By now you are probably wondering who we are. Well, we consist of Veronica Stevens from Texas and myself- both members of the U.S. Armed Forces - sent to Germany to help the people under the rule of the Russians. That night was a most important one because we had just received information regarding the coming of the Rus- sian troops to put down an uprising in the western part of our town. I hate to go through with this. What if we should got caught; then what? A concentration camp for the rest of our live si Veronica was very much disturbed because she knew that this was the biggest task we would ever have. I'm sorry,Veronica, but I don't seem to share your attitude. I think that we ovie it to these poor people. We left the apartment at 2j00 A.M. to deliver the letter to the man who was to take it to the authorities. We'll have to hurry if we make it by 2:30, Veronica said. Once outside the wind blew worse than ever. We could hardly see, but, Wait I Lightsl Hide,Veronical That was a close call. I hear footsteps. RunJ Donna White '61
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A Day in My Hot Rod It was a nice sunny day on the 30th of Juno, so I decided to take my Hot Rod and visit my friond,Jim Bates,in Miami Beech, Florida. I know I would have to hurry if I in- tended to arrive there at 8:00 o’clock in tho morning and arrive back in Vermont at 12:00 o'clock that night in time for tho late show. When I got in my Hot Rod tho d-w was still on tho car seat, because it is a convertible, so I put a blanket undor mo, took a little snack (eight salmi on pumpcrnicklc sandwiches, threo eases of Hires, and two dozen bags of potato chips) in caso I got hungry. I pressed tho starter and my 550 h.p. engino started to purr. Then I was on my way, but first I had to tank up on gas. As it was a gas eater, I knew I would need around 100 dollars for gas. It was 8:30 when I started on the high- way for Florida, I was cruising along at around 150 miles'an hour until I got to a city and had to slow down a little, but the traffic was light and I made it in ? hours to Miami Beach, and I was roally gassed man; I moan gassed!? When I got to Jim's placo I had supper and we decided to go around the beach and got a look at the beautiful chicks, nr I moan sights of the city. Wo decided to go for a short swim)after about an hour of swimming I romcmbired I should have started back a half hour ago, so I said good-byo to Jim and his family and off I went. Going homo was a lot worso than coming. The traffic was vory heavy and I know if I wanted to get home by twolvo I nad to hurry, When I got outside the speed limits I stepped on it and before I knew it I was doing a cool 200 miles’an hour, and I was passing cars right and left-daddy-ol And when they saw my little Irvender and tangerine hot rod bomo they just pulled over and stooped. There was one wiso guy who thought ho wouldn't lot me by. He had a I960 Oldsmobile, I had to put it in passing gear, but when I passed him I was going so fast he itdrrt even sec mo go byu He kept looking behind him. Tho only time I had a close call was whon I passed a car- op a curvo are great big trailer truck was coming, I couldn't slow vp and go bac.c into tho lane, bccrusc a car was right bohlr-d me, so I stepped on it but my engine died right d wr. I said oc myself, Oh oh, this is iti But it was a high trail- er truck and he wont right over me I The only thing he did to tho car was to take- off my con- vertible top- and then, of course, it started to rain and roally rain. I didn't have r top to put over me, so I just kept on going on North. When I got to a nico long stretch I stopped on tho old gas Paddle, but my engine died down again, and I looked and discovered that I was out of gas, I had gone a 100 milos on an ompty gas tank. It just happened T was near
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