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rides the gray horse coining forth. Oh, hut have you seen Little 1 Jes- sie, the trick rider; she is close at hand; her eagerness to please is overwhelming. Why the sober look of Opal the air girl up there midst the canvas? Is she eyeing the net that ought to be, or is it the Bork lady down there with her lions? Patsy and Yernoica, iadies of the rope, will make your blood run cold. Muriel Putsch swings by her teeth in mid-air. Xo net! She makes a sensational dive into the arms of Della McKay. These sisters of the swing are at home in the air. Come folks. Reserved seats inside. You can't afford to miss Bill Alice walk across knives in his hare feet, lie feels no pain. If you don’t enjoy our circus we'll give your money back. Last chance to enter. The big show is now going on. —Yount Stich, '30 County Scholarship Catherine Morgan won the annual county scholar- ship examination, conducted by the University of Ari- zona in May, 1929. Five Prescott and three Jerome students took the tests. Catherine’s average be- ing the highest, she was awarded $250 a year for four years, if she attends the University of Arizona. She has been attending the university this year where she is affiliated with the Ch i -Om ega sorori ty. 27
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STICH AND YOUNT CIRCUS Biggest Four-Ringer Known “Main gate right this way! Peanuts, popcorn, chewing gum, candy! Come to our circus; it's a dandy! Main entrance, folks, the last door to the right. Wonders you have never seen. oil’ll mar- vel at “Dainty Durham charming her snakes. Her very look quells them. You will live with little “Hoggy, and her realistic hand- springs. You will love Miss Brooks and her toe dances. Pay fifty cents more and see little Miss Marr, the only living person to make a fifty-foot dive into three feet of water; yet she comes up talking. Folks, vou have yet to see the most startling sights. 1 lave you seen the mighty Wvkoff? No? Then, right this way to see the only man who can lift a trunk, three ladies and a man twice his weight at the same time. “Swallowing Joe, the sword-eating man, will give you an interesting performance; his feats are miraculous. At your right you will see the picture of our accomplished lady musician, the Rosenblatt wonder, who plays a saxaphone solo, tap dances, and eats in one breath. This little lady who is sawed in two, then comes out of the box in one piece, is Miss Konvolinka. rite home about her. The side shows are now closed. Go to the main entrance. See Bill Storm and his famous animals just inside. Before seating your- self get refreshments at Hankin and Leonard’s hot dog stand. Inside you will see the noted folk of the village. Krawczvk and Tomlinson, dealers in tin, are enjoying the show. Do likewise. Earl of Schuler leads the wonders in the grand entrance parade. From the top of the tent Miss Daniels, the trapeze performer, swings to and fro gracefully. There is the “Leopard Lady . Miss t assiano. her beasts are trained to the minute. Bandmaster Hassett is re- splendent in sky-blue satin. Garner beats the drums. 1 errin and Renner lead the acrobats. Their nimbleness is amazing. Jaeger and his trained seals give you unforgetable entertainment. 1 hose fluffy misters, Christy and Clark, flutter bv on the backs of white horses with the greatest ease and comfort. Miss DeArmond and Miss Delk lead the fox chase with Miss Lang a close second. Nellie Reese 26
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