124 THE MEDILLITE That was that for New York! We soon found ourselves Chicago bound. When we got to Chicago we learned that lean Roth and Annette Pinsky had teamed up to make a theatrical tour around the world. In this act lean played the piano while Annette sang. We also found that'Ber- nice Buckman had set her cap for a prominent orchestra leader in one of the large shows in which she was first violonist. This orchestra leader turned out to be Louis Telpner. After taking two years of bookkeeping, Louis turned out to be an Orchestra leader! Pretty good, eh? We were about to visit Rose Gordon who was sojourning in Chicago for a while after a strenuous offort as tennis champion in the Olympian games. We just got there in time to see a large aeroplane alight near by This plane had two occupants, who were none other than Ida Rothenberg and Adeline Schlan. Ida and Adeline were rather vexed over some trouble their plane had developed, but soon took notice of us. That night we went to see the basket ball game where Hyman Kohn and Iack Rudnitsky were starring, and we met Nathan Rothner, who was writing the story for the' Tribune, and Iames Brom-who seemed to be doing very nicely in the profession he had chosen. What is he doing? did you say? He's a Chicago politician. Well, as we sit here thinking of the days that we passed together at Medill, large lumps rise in our throats, and our eyes glisten suspiciously, for the leaves of a Nledill annual are turning slowly in our laps, and I think of how former Medillites are now making long pages of history. And jigs? think! I had met all of them and every one of them had made a success o 1 e, Respectfully submitted, FRED BAUMAN HAZEL BLOOMFIELD SARA STEINBERG
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