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5 an .asf J ' 3 4 if cw X? X'-11 gl O x,f NJ , 1 s A I v xx! E g T IJ 3 .nv - . Dayton News ism Club, and from that group are chosen members of the Dayton News staff. I'll have to show you our paper laterg it's really very good. Not many school papers can- UIIIIIIIIJIIH was all that IIa1n could say. By now Cooky was beginning to think that he was making some progress. VVhen Ilam didn't talk-well-! After leaving the journalism Club, they crept quietly along the hall-oops- I Iere comes someone, cried Cooky. Come, run into this room until he passes. XV ith shaking knees and quivering eyelids, they retracted their steps a couple of feet and found themselves in Room 2, Mr. Perlman's. XVhew! It was dark. VV hen finally they found enough courage to look around, Cooky exclaimed joyously, A I'his is the Movie Club! I'm glad we landed here. I wanted you to see it anyway. uleepcrs Creepers! It gives me heart palpitations the way you make me run around, complained Ilam. VVhile I catch my breath you can tell me about this club. Of course, continued Cooky good-naturcdly, although he was beginning to feel a trifle exasperated with his friend. This certainly wasn't the Ilam he used to know, he seemed only half-baked now. A'In this club the students study literary 'movics', discuss and even criticize them. Perhaps that's enough time in this club. for we must hurry. I'm getting hungry, and it's just about time to 'cheese' it. But first. lct's visit the Library Council. A'IIave they anything to eat there? asked Ilam. 'Im so lmngry now that my stomaclfs collapsing. Oh, there'll be plenty for you to feast your eyes upon, joked Cooky. NVe're going now through the little hole in the corner. 'l'hey softly made their exit and were once more in the corridor. Quickly they scampered around the corner, upstairs, and in through the ventilator to the library. 'l'here they found students sitting around a table discussing books. hliss Dimmers was showing them how to tile cards, repair books, and how to find references. Finally, Ilam remarked, A'It's all very interesting for those who like that sort of occupation, but I'cl rather not be booked for it. Another grand slam! lt was ignored. By this time IIa1n and Cooky were unbearably hungry so they hurried back to the southwest corner to the bread box until it was time for the next visit. 6o
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suppose you've heard of the marvelous plays we've staged. IIere are a few: Clainor qt As, Cal Lueyf 'XVhy 'leaehers Co Nutsf 'More Blessedf and 'On the Lotf 'I'heu there ut r 1 ' was I'he New Poorf a smash hit given by the senior elass: and 'XYanted-a NVife.' tx 3 given by the junior elassf' S K GQ 'l'he way you go ou, you'd think you'd done something marvelous, Ilam said A 5 seornfully. 'AI don't believe your students eould be quite so good. N' ' WVl1y. you little four-legged spot of dust. Cried Cooley angrily. the very idea! f Y Q I'll have you know that in no other plaee ean sueh talented people be found! I dou't eare if you are my guest. I won't have sueh things said-why, I'll- Oh. hold your tongue, and slmt your trap. said Ilam. I was only fooling. 1' Y ' but the way you talk. you make me laugh. You've got a line so long you eould hang I - your elothes on it! You're no one to talk, responded Cooley. Your speeeh isn't so short. that somebody wou't want to finish it for you some day! But eome. let's not nibble at words. I'll take you for a tour around the building now as it's elub period. XVell, all right-I'll go, answered IIa1n. Come with me: we've no time to lose. said Cooley. See. we're outside of Room :og now. Miss Brittle's room. All these students are members of the Iournal, UPPCT. College Club Lower, Library Couneil SO
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