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An Adventurer's Life Is Best -- by Catherine Lamey

Now that you're a Club member, stay awhile and visit all the rooms of the Club. To the left of the bar is the Mask Room, where masks acquired from the adventurers' travels to the furthest reaches of the earth are displayed. Occasionally there will be presentations here about the masks.

The Treasure Room holds the rarest and most, er, distinctive of the Club's many artifacts.

Here you may find Fletcher Hodges, who will gladly explain it all for you - the parts he can remember, anyway.

All these artifacts need constant dusting - a job for the Club maid!

In the Library, you may participate in a series of special presentations made throughout the evening by the Club members, including a New Year's Eve tradition - the awarding of the Balderdash Cup to the Adventurer of the Year (competing this year are Club Treasurer Otis Throckmorton Wren, Hathaway Browne, and Young Adventurer Emil Bleehall of Sandusky, Ohio).

Following Pleasure Island's midnight New Year celebration, old members and new usher in the year 1938 (and applaud the Club's new recruitment record and drastic turnabout in fortune!) by staging a Hoopla (HOOPLA!) in the Library.
And so ends a successful open house for the Adventurers Club!
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