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...Richard Hasler, Jr. (General Studies), Eliezer Krumbein (Psychology), Edward Louis Liva (General Studies), Edwin Leroy McCarty (General Studies), Marvin Julius Powell (General Studies), Peter William Rizzo (General Studies), Richard Karl Roos (General Studies), Hugh Curtis Saunders (General Studies), George Cooper Tibbetts (Physics), Earl Frank Wolfman, Jr. (General Studies), Robin Fenton Worthington (Economics...
David A. Wiklund '49--Mary E. Fenton...
None of these adjectives fits a single line of Avalanche. Written as a Sateve post serial, it is spectacular melodrama, sometimes tautened into Hitchcocky thrills. Its setting: the Alps at the point where France, Switzerland, Italy meet. Its heroine: U.S.-born, French-raised Fenton Ravel, who visits Unoccupied France to find her French lover, Bastineau...
...self de Vaudois) was also curious about Bastineau. He wondered why so many peasants were knitting mittens with an identical, peculiar pattern; why peasants came from miles around to lay food on a lonely mountain shrine; why the old cure's sermons were almost unintelligible to strangers. Whenever Fenton started up the mountains in search of Bastineau, she found de Vaudois at her heels...
...mountain hut he confronted Fenton triumphantly, explained that it was all an anti-Nazi plot. Escaping Axis prisoners were given the mittens be cause the curious pattern was a map. The food at the shrine was for Bastineau. The cure's cryptic sermons kept the villagers informed of anti-Nazi activities. De Vaudois tied Fenton's arms with a rope, began to lead her to Gestapo headquarters. Suddenly a "wondrous and loud and wild" whoopee sounded above their heads. "Eas ily, gracefully as a jumper on skis, Bastineau came down the chimney's broad, wooden shaft...