By Heather Dumbrowski
It has been a whirlwind 1964! What a great year at the Bare Valley Club. Dr. John Thomas has supervised a security system around the perimeter which is designed to keep out the lookey-loos. The only way in or out of the club is via the front or the back gate. He designed the sub-atomic death ray we’ve all heard so much about now that the Soviets have their own model filling the death ray gap. Dr. Thomas doesn’t like to talk about that— he still thinks the death ray is best used to open letters cleanly. And the security at the club is not so deadly, but it is effective all the same. Let them stand for membership as the rest of us do if they are interested in what goes on here on the inside.
In the future all will be free to enjoy fun in the sun, as we do in this artificial paradise. I would like to inform you that we are now carrying Moxie soda in the clubhouse. After a hard afternoon of sun and fun, archery, tennis, swimming, it is nice to enjoy a refreshing drink and conversation, naturally. Next month we will host our annual strawberry shortcake event and how sweet that will be. We expect to have record attendance. Also a great time to meet new members and catch up with old ones as well.
We are pleased in this issue to share the usual personal stories about our growing and vibrant movement, for we are nothing without each other. Plus, an interview with our resident cartoonist, Harry Tukus. Here’s to a great 1965!