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A Smile Will Make the World Go Around I have seen and known many men who are considered rich But the richest person I know is a man who has not a cent in money I may be considered a fool by many people for having made a state ment like that, but who really is the fool? The richest man is one who goes around with a smile on his face Now, how can smile make one rich? If you figure in terms of money, you will come to the conclusion that this is not possible But one thing you over look is that money cannot buy everything It can only buy the material things Where as a smile, as cheap as it is will make the people around you happy If you can make people happy, you possess riches beyond anyone else People who hav this asset are more than willing to share it with others You try it, and see if it doesn't make the world go around again for those who think it has stopped Gerald Drugge '52 The Avalanche at the Beach Junior Young and Jimmy Blake, two sixteen year old boys, decided to take a trip to the beach one hot afternoon in July They had their mothers fix them a lunch and they got their beach blankets and radios ready to take the radio and lay down under the shade of a large beach umbrella Because the radio was turned on they didn't hear two small boys holler, nAvalanche W There was a loud thundering noise as something large and heavy rolled towards them Junior and Jimmy both looked up and then quickly covered their heads with their arms as the avalanche of fat rolled onto them When they regained consciousness they were lying in a hospital Junior had a broken leg and several bruises, and Jimmy had a broken arm and a large cut on his face, caused by the wom an's bracelet Just then a nurse came in followed by a young man and Junior's and Jimmy's parents The man was the lawyer of Mrs Van Snoot the billioniare of Long Meadow As they stood around the beds of the two boys, inquiring about their injuries, the lawyer cleared his throat and said, 'Mrs Van Snoot, as you know, is a very large women weighing five hundred and ten pounds She was spending the afternoon at the beach and dozed off, when two little boys gave her a shove and she started rolling She is very sorry that this accident occurred and hopes you'll accept her apologies and a thousand dollar check apiece The boys' parents had insurance to cover the hospital bill, but Jimmy and Junior accepted the thousand dollar checks and gave them to the March of Dimes Fund They hope it will help the boys and girls who have to spend most, if not all of their lives, 1 the hospital, instead of just a few days there like they did Carol Johnson '55 . . a 0 .7 o . e .When they arrived they spread out the blankets, turned on I O , n
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The Solitary Rat It was dark in the long corridor as guard Ivan Peters led the convict down, down, down He was taking him to solitary, solitary confinement that would be a living hell Few men could stand the dingy, vermin infested cells of Blackgate Prison or the beatings of the guards A large rat with bright eyes scurried across their way As he trudged downward, Peters thought, nThat new warden a fool No solitary confinement in the prison anymorein says he to me 'What are we to do with these jerks when they get out hand? I'll show him I'll take this stooge of his down to soli tary, no matter what he says Oh well, here's the door, only two flights of stairs left to go, then I can beat this guy to a pulp I'l1 show that warden that I can put anybody I want into solitary Humphll Look at that big rat ' The pair of men, one guard, one prisoner, came to the soli tary cell The stench was terrible, water dripped from the cracks in the moss covered granite walls, light came from a small grating sev eral stories up, the bed was a bunch of vermin infested rags, a short length of rubber hose hung on the wall and a large rat sat in the corner, looking at the two men with small bright eyes Peters threw a rock at the rat but it wouldn't move This made him all the angrier, so he turned and knocked the prisoner The rat in the corner just sat and watched with his little beady eyes The prisoner remained motionless where he had fallen, and the guard advanced upon him with the hose in his hand 'You slimy crook, I'll show that warden that he can't stop me from knockin' your teeth out,' Peter screamed, as he lashed the convict with the hose n'No solitary or beatings for the prisoners Ha' that milksop' That's what he thinks W Peters struck the prisoner again and again, screaming as he hit him The prisoner's screams were drowned out by his own The rat with bright eyes watched quietly There was the sound of rubber hitting flesh, then the sick ening crunch of bone, then silence Peters turned and walked out Peters felt good as he walked up the stairs toward the big iron door He reached for the knob There was a smell of burn ing flesh and a scream as Peters touched it It was red hot The door was red hot all the way around at the edges, for it had been welded shut The bright eyed rat sat on the still convict and watched him 'The warden! The warden has had it welded shut as he prom isedl I didn't hear them and they d1dn't hear me when they welded it, for no one can hear a sound from in here,n thought Peters He grasped the small peep hole and slid it open A small piece of cement came through The warden had made doubly sure, he had had the door cemen ted over A O is .. of to the floor. . 0' 0
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