‘Stic young man. lowing committees for ?he , ’ fmountaJn^,nd shop: Reception -'pat^L^nt d. rmpathe - of P M nan UJ been p| ersity i LibrJ n’sy L. R. N. ish ar in, tl highlj tory :'he be ly thl ;t coj as bet ),000] :t fiA u'lle to be It lat Cil^rFefruaV ifT North Campbell Coll . - Coll -Ql-ato Midnight Excursion eep, Jack.?” ^ Are you asleep, Jack? •No. These ^’iie open spaces smother me. I wish we were back n the mountains where breathine IS involuntary.” ® Both boys listened as a host of shr ll-voiced frogs argued boister ously with the effeminate consist Cnev of the rint^Ktiev l„i._ "Thafs the best idea yet. Grit said as they ibatment fro^ood on The brush might b^lemen rurther on that we coul^g much time anyhow,” reni\ and dont slam that screen door!” , '-^^'.ce, th Are we going around the road anyhow,” reni\ - - v.iicminate consisr- lake.?” looking back at his heels, ^ ency of the rippling lake. The hot What’s the matter.? Are you All three • t into -;erb;rtS^/ breathe. ’ ^ ,0 ^t^ode into the curtains of act sc^ ^P^nish moss. seconds later they were b'W sell "What time :« ,V?” ... . white sand almost to the'^ ^ . d in "What time is it.?” ;;About one o’clock, I guess, awake™*' ^ he’s Spanish moss. tha'i'wai.i SO "Why not.?” ,nii„“l “tton-mouths Don t you think we it. ^^^ohed the road by no%ves ' r^K r h "E of cotton-mouths A shower of sand drifted down the moss yesterday One • ^ ^^'ecru as the sag m the bunk above shift- ^ dropped into the boat^Eom r r d *^o one side, and a sweaty brow ^ cypress near camp.” ^ ^ ^or sure how “d my ^osse the broad shaft of white • you’re just a big chicken- ■ , • ^tir moonlight streaming through the a probably just a harmless—’’ wish we could find a bte c screened walls. ^ feet away Lt/rupt- "I’m awake ” j ^ second thought if we \ ^ ^ enouferled SDon’dently. ’ de- auck to the road we might’ get a Iwav^”"'^ *’*“'^‘* ' Is Mr. Bruce?” "t _ • 1 sic you guys wo^ my ^ Hes the one that sounds like a circular rysaw with the hiccups.” 7/ ^ . j, siip^tV;*“p« - V4c 2iel^aied that can sleep in With blind eyes th.s weather w.th pajamas and ?wo We seek tornad?" ““ a O"!! “Phations, . ;SE"7"T” . ^ that last night. It’s chaos and ] * tath.’’ Thus, our visits at Crvstal Ar* dissipated at Crvstal r! '“'tu Are dissipate, coasted’! * ® ™her the void IHJ. et’s go,” B^wn™ 'Old Hoppy’r'' "xi tJetore the temnesf least sf^^’ '^ould at ^^^nshed to earth ka« «.r up a breeze.” We struggle to rise. "I wish g^^ping-” s tl Guess you’re right. W‘ite use our heads or we ll get ^ cr Ha! That’s a real laugbove ^ost!" had Nobody laughed. ^ Ninety dog-flies and sandburrs later three tiff^ naked figures dropped to' "Tm tired.” 'Tm starved.” ^ "Tm hotter than ever—a’st( as uncomfortable.” fg We must be going in ‘ie Will you please stop t^j I dofi t know where ^ r ad Do you.? "Sure.” "Then where is the ig, "Tm with you!” "Me, too.” step in anv odys face as you come down . HILLTOP—page ten p" valleys Trnt'n°^^ victors, Our i ^^ath claims Dur broken souls, Bill Parker j -laignr ai'-e Then what are those lig^a there.?” Thats— that’s— Crystal , Xhey all jumped to theif I told you I knew wha‘ doing.” They all broke into a Nl burst into camp as the* sounded reveille. ^ VEGETABLES I second ar\r c^i-