Mineral Point High School - Radio Log Yearbook (Mineral Point, WI)

 - Class of 1929

Page 48 of 52

 

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...........--------......-........l..g...-....-...-------------- Why, that's Ringling Brothers Circus, and we are over Chicago already. Did you know that George Proctor and Ethel Motley are work- ing in the circus P Whoever thought they would join a circus. I saw by the paper the other day that Clem Marr, leader of the gangsters here in Chicago, was caught. I never thought he would be a gangster. I didn't either, and do you know that George Keeney is president of the Standard Oil Company and is now a second John D. What is that noise behind us, Mary? Why that's the America and Raymond Palzkill and Harold Pittz returning from their non-stop flight around the world. That certainly was some undertaking, but see that large building down there, Mary? That's an institution for bachelors, and Leo Palzkill is the president of it. Who ever thought he would be a bachelor, but that is not the only surprising thing in Cleveland. Helen Morgan is the president of a sim- ilar institution for old maids. That sure is surprising, but here we are in Washington, D. C. Do you think we ought to stop and see President Mitchell and his wife, the former Isabel Stude ? I think we had better keep on going because we Want to get to New York before nightfall. VVe will come back and see them some other time and also Senators Hutchison and Metz. I think that is a good idea, and then when we come back we can see Joseph Fiedler the greatest lawyer in the United States and also his assist- ant the former Marion Unger. Here we are in New York, Nell, and look at that big sign, it says: 'Come and see Loretta Weidenfeller, the famous burlesque dancerf Who ever thought she would become a dancer. I,et's land here, Mary, and then go to our hotel, its only two blocks away. They land and then start for the hotel. Oh, Nell, look at that cute peanut stand: let's get some peanuts. All right, Mary. Say, do you recognize who is running that stand ? Why, yes: that's George Kieffer and his wife the former Catherine Gorgen. This is the best yet. We can go to the hotel now and have some news for the rest of our friends. I never shall forget this trip. Nor I, Mary. Miss Burkhardt-Why do you students always fool around with little details, instead of going ahead with your work. Bright Student-I don't know, unless it's because we take after you. Rosemary Phillips fooling around and making faces in class. Mr. Morgan-Rosemary you ought to be in the circus-'l Rosemary-That would be Hne. Mr. Morgan-Carrying water to the monkeys. Teacher-They say fools ask questions wise men can't answer. A Bright Student-That must be the reason so many fail in exams. FORTY-SEVEN -au--uu- --.v1i-u1.-14-4-14-.a1f4u1i-1-11,1-1 1nu1u:i1n+0Ill1uu-II 11--11111-1 - -

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