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w i' ' ' . ml senior council It seems like only four months ago our beloved portals were be- decked with innumerable posters, pictures and bright sayings, as once more a new senior class saw its contemporaries beat their respective brains out getting nominations, making impressive ads and being good to all fellow seniors till it hurt, in fond hopes of being elected to the Senior Council. Out of a field of twenty candidates came Amerigo Terenzoni as president, David Triebitz, vice-president, Robert Nielssen, secretary, and Charles Zirpiades, treasurer. Our thanks go to these boys for making various girls schools better places to dance in. To Dean Weiner also we give our collective regards. The eighth term would not have been as successful had it not been for his keen foresight and ex- cellent advice. The problems overcome by these officers and the other members of the Senior Council were by no means few or insignificant. Rings, pins and other jewelry were distributed with a minimum of confusion and a maximum of expense. Then came the Prom. Everybody knew the best way to run the Prom. Suggestions met these harassed officers wherever they went. Armchair organizers were put in their proper place when the season's gala event arrived and compliments from every source proved the discretion of the committee. The senior class is much obliged to Dean Weiner for his ready cooperation in all matters, and to the ofiicers for devoting their time and energy to giving us the most pleasant memories to take into a muddled world with us.
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our atomic future The heptite plastic door flew open as Buzz Caruso, star reporter of the Interplanetary News, approached the main offices of the Hyper- space Travel, Inc. WBuzz Caruso I yelled Ace Miller, star pilot of the new Jupiter-Earth Cruiser. LGWhy, I havenit seen you since we graduated from S.A.T. Miller jumped off his chomium-plated desk, and the two shook hands amid back-pounding and laughter. Ml came over to write up an article on the progress of space travel, remarked Caruso. MYou're in the right place, chum. Let's start with the research lab. You'll see something there. The two stepped into a chomium-plated elevator. Wlust like the one in S.A.T. laughed Miller. Caruso was just about to reply to this witticism, but the elevator dropped with such speed that the only audible answer was 6GWoosh.5' The men stepped out into a brightly-lit, immense room, with rows and rows of benches covered in an orderly fashion with complicated, intricate tools, machines, gadgets of every description. One side of the room was devoted entirely to a gigantic tool room that had every tool imaginable, and all in perfect condition. Men in white coveralls were working industriously on the machines. 46Why, I can make out some faded S.A.T. emblems on these cover- alls, exclaimed Caruso. MW'ell, about ninety percent of our workers are graduates of S.A.T. We find they're the best in the business. Since we changed laundries, we find the coveralls last a bit longer. 66What's that large machine on the stand over there?', asked Caruso. c'Why, that's our new quadruple-firing etherium engine. Wle use that engine after we pass the earth's atmosphere. The idea was de- veloped by Kristchunas one day when he stuck a lit match in a dope can to see how full it was. The whole design was worked out with the help of some S.A.T. engine shop teachers. You know, we have many former instructors here. Our policy is to give good men the salary they deserve. MSO I've heardf' answered Caruso. MLet's go over and examine the engine more closely. What are those two mechanics-why, I know them. They're Nick Marmon and Veto Volintinettif' ufiight you are. They've been with us since we first organized. Two of our best men. They're giving the engine its last complete inspection. Tomorrow it goes through the test flightf' 26
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