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MOUNTAIN 1»IB 7 VEL, A pretty girl of seventeen, was staying with her Aunt Mary In in New Hampshire. Her father was away in iSngland, and her jjother had died whe fhe vas very young. At their summer camp they were having a party to celebrate their arrival on the island, with all their friends. Vel's closest friend, Mike Linke, was asking her, Vel, what are you going to do this summer? what I mean is, what plans have you made for our summer activities? Well, said Vel, I thought we could have a few dances to raise money for our Youth Club. What do you think about it? I think it's a good idea, Vel. replied Susan Brown. When do we start? Well, what about two weeks from now? answered Vel. Great! said Betty Lou. So two weeks later they were having their daices. They were very successful, because they had cleared eighty-nine dollars in all. Monday was a very dull day, and Vel decided to call Susan to go for a swim. The girls met at Jack's Snack Bar at 2:30 p.m. I've had a swell idea, said Vel, thinking just how she was going to put it. Well, hurry up and tell me, said Susan. Don't keep me won- dering. You remember when we went to the mountain a few years ago, don't you? Susan nodded. Why couldn't we plan on going again this year?' continued Vel. Sure, we could invite yoirAunt Mary In and my mother and father. We'.ill call a meeting, at my house. I'll call the 'gang''- and we'll make it at eight-o'clock. said Vel. Okay, now are we going to have our swim or aren't we? And the girls were off. That night, after everyone was there, Mike opened the meeting, since he was president.
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8. This is how I Dlannod It, began Val 'We'll «buSSti:. !. and MTS. Unko “«ft S on thlsllst- «i» pons, cups, and the coffee pot - If It l3n»t asking too much Qf course it isn't, dear.' said Mrs. Linko. Good Now Aunt Mary In said she would bring the food, and Susan's father said ho whuld drive us In hlo station wagon. How vould noxt Saterdoy suit you? asked Vol. Just fine, everyone shoutod. rrVin next Sat rdav the party wa3 on its way up the mountain ail to tto ii? they had tw£ flat tiros; otherwise everything Jont well! and they reached the top of the mountain around four o'clock that afternoon. Wo 11 have to start suoper, said Aunt Maryln to Vol, since Vcl-had organized everything. ny , qnid Vol I supDoso wo should. We'll send the 6pyo after some fire'wood. Then they can make our beds while wo girls take care of suppor. How docs that sound to you, Aunt Maryln. Wonderful, the 'gang'- sure know what they were doing when they chose you for a loader. replied Aunt Maryln. After thov had and the dishes wero washed, they sat around the campfiro singing their many wonderful songs. Later after everyone had gone to bod and wero 117 arSo™JhS°sSt”SL»£iSS SSutnSor faV-r away in England and her mother whom she had never seen, except in a picturo her father had given her. Hero you aroi said Miko's voico directly behind her. MikeI she exclaimed as she whirled around; l°u sc..rod mo. I'm sorry; I didn't mean to, ho faltered. By tho way what aro you doing out hore? I wasn't sloopy and I wanted to think. Want to sit down with mo for a while? Mike sat down. Mike . What aro you going to do after tho summer is over? askod I haven't decided yet. Isn't this a nico trip? And there they sat, listening to each othor talk and listing to the ?oS o? tho rlvor, on the bright. moonlit night. Clairo Chalifoux '62
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