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Us THQ! lofouolo 5 QCD of or the controls NANETT1: Hnxrrlmmam President LAURELLF mums vlee President DOLOR s BARTY secretary PAT TRIMMER Treasurer navigator MARY WIGGINS OFF TO MARS WITH THE SOPHOMORES The Sophomore off1cers took over the control of the Rocket Shlp wlth great gusto Laurelle Danlel and her constant companion, Nanette Heintzelman, hared the wheel, and Pat Trlm er and Dolores Barty handled the more complex d1als and buttons Of course Edward Earle had to get h1s tio cents 1n omehow, and wlth a very lmportant air, he looked out or the wxndov , warning the pllots of little im pedlments ahead some real, some lmaginary It was amavlng how rapldly we zoomed along Bob Trent made a wltty remark, and before we knew it there we were on Mars, beautlful, rugged, romant1c, Mars With joyous crles, we left the hip 11th graceful bounds, leav ing one or two of us who, strewn mn varlous recumbent and undignl f1ed pos1tions mn the Rocket sh1p,had yet to realize where they were By name, our two very amazed fr1cnds were Julla Bayer and Beatrice Allan The former was draped over the controls, w1th a woebegone expression lightlng, or rather darken1ng up her features The latter was stand1ng on her head I the atmosphere, no doubt D near the door, trying to read her English text book up s1de down Evidently their delicate mechanisms could not comprehend what had taken place as yet Very gently, Bob Trent gallantly stepped back into the ship, and pulled their ears This remarably 1ntelligent procedure seemed to help, and trance l1ke they followed him out into the wide open spaces I .I 7 1 rr K- 1 o u o . -J Va 0 o ' TT 'J as Ol s Ol C 1 1 .. ........-........-.- S . . . n Q O S X' ,- , .v ' w . I . Y' . S 'A - ,. . A . K . IS , - . . A, '. o u n ' l .. It -X . . A 7 1:1 ' . G N. f 'Q V . n, . . . . U. P I I l Q .4 I 1 . r 'I ' 9 . ' I 11 ' - .- .. . 4 A 9 O - . O
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JOURNE Y' THROUGH SPACE . Off To Mars Wlth The Sophomores K cont'ul Well, M135 W1gglDS was Tlght when she s ad that the cla s neven had 1ts feet on the around It may or may not have been true flpura tlvely, but it certalnly was true llterally There we were, floatlng at least two feet above the ground we then dlspersed, unN1ll1ngl here the W1DdS fancled to blow us Eleanore Everette was the flrst to return to the meet1ng place we had d9ClaCd upon She wa accom panled by a strange gremlln llke monster You know, the mlschief maker who makes us go to how the n1ght belore tests hleanore was qulte nonchalant, but tHlS fould not have been so, had she been able to see herself Her halr rose stral ht up lnto the a1r Nlthout the beneflt of a pompadour Thl was somewhwt dlsconcertlng, because she seemed to be hanglng by an iDV1S1blC thread anc he was She was caught ln an IHV1 1ble splder web But Bob, Jltn h1 usual gal antry, got her loose aga1n Edward Earle had dlsappeared, and Bar bara Wolf get a brllllant ldea Uwe had better all fly together, te shall undoubtedly fly separately U So we went 1n Search of Edvard After pra t1cally gomng mad thlhklhg that we mlght not flnd hmm Helen Her chfleld turned up 11th the m1SS1DF explorer 'where havf fou be nvu he asked, exas perated w1th h1m as u ual N ,N he ans ered, Ju t down lD a clrf old cellarn H Jus llke h1m, N9 all tlought' Urol lnp around lH a dlrty old cellar Wlth hls usual LUTIO ltv h t in the orld 1 you, 1nd there9W helen askec 1mpat1ently UOh, nothlng It ta very unlnt restlng It vas very unsanltary too All that butter, sugar and coffee ant canned goods and teak hldden avav ln a dlrty old cellar' Ne praetlcally knocked each other out gettlng there, only to 01nd lt as a fll c alarm! WNever trust my ord'n bdfar a hearl to say when we pot out agaln, Je dl cor rfd that three of us were m1SS1ng The unpreulctable Dorothy Berenbaum and that palr, Julld Bayer and Beatrlce Allan Ne are Just about to look ior them, when Dorothy turned up Che Nas mlllng Ml tfully, llke a moth r, a she drug a monster by the halr, 1th a bleam of tr1umph 1n her blue pray green eyes The mon ter bore a str1P1ng re emblanee to that e tumable man lrom Mars, Orson welle Cons1der1ng where we were, we took lt for granted that lt was Dreamlly she lghbd, When we looked at each otler, he falnted flrst Ah yesn Julla was POUDQ slt tlng by a red tree tump B8d+TlCG Jas Pound nearby In Julia' lapn was a eock to keep from blovlng away bhe w palntlng the urround 1ngS, complete wlth craters and purple gre s thllG Beatrlce was tak lng nap s ots Je never ine ho: they pot t G1 ceulpment, but they explalneo lt by saylng th t n a t1st must always be prepared When we told them we were leav1ng, Jul1a repl1eo, WYou m1y go 1? you Wlsh but I cannot go I shall lt lerc and Ddllt ine 1 nt and palnt nDittO For me,' llc Bea lee, V For l xlll tay here and take p1cture upon plcture for the Annual H CrDI OR' lOml We lost them on the way home I W9 ral ed untll they hat lnl hed thelr York, then made our Jay to the Pocket rlp herf the other la ses were w3l+lHg We Jere about to enter the hlp, Jhen we sav Nanette, Laurelle and Pat Trlmmer pur ued by woocl1n1 nymphs who, for some unldentl fled reason, had taken a fancy to nlm W e Du1lQQ the three 0 them 1nto the Rocket Shlp, got mnto pur places, and were ready to take off ' J' ' ' 'f Q ai s , ' O ' 3 - s V .N 1 . 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