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ro... . . I 4 NClass PropheeyW' ff Ladies and gentlemen, as you all know the best se1l6P of A 1980 is UThe Life of Gladys Schossler, Girl Reporterf' Eilqen Williams, the famous critic, had this to sayg NIU ehouldn't happen to a dog.N ' - ' Now I would like to read to you the most interesting chapter: - V I N D The Liga of Gladys Qphpssler, Qlrl Reporter Y x Chapter 14 I On January 4, 1968, I was called into the office of the editor of the sandovalian.' I was lnformed by the editor that had been chosen to make a world tour. on this tour I WHS to interview famous people for a series of articles. ' A on the fifth, 1 left for New York. 1 get in NGW York UWC. hours later and had to wait a couple of hours before sailing time. - . ' I I visited the program NTake It and Love It.n If you missed a question, the consequence was that you hadtto marry an old maid. Joe Ross was the announcer and quiz master. The first contestant was Clifford Talbot. He missed the question and had - his pick of the old maids there in the studio. He chose Betty Maloy. He should have known better than to be a contestant on a quiz program. I remember in 1946 when he really got it in the end appearing on just such a program. I had a pleasant voyage. I arrived in London the sixth. Th6 food on the boat was delicious, but I wanted to taste English cooking. I went into Joe's Pub where I met Joe Jett and Harold Gramlick, our songbirds. They ware making.a world tour with Jes,e Jamesvs orchestra. When they d1dn't make enough money singing, they robbed banks. They were robbing banks most of the tire. But Albert Kuhn, their Nmouthpiecen, keeps them out of jail. In l946 when Kuhn did so much talking in study hall, I wondered if it would ever help him or anyone else. My question has been answered. After writin an article on these gentlemen, I heard Mr. so I flew down to see him. I that hd had digggvgred 8 opened a mine. He said he separated from Alex Korzenewsk ompany bookkeeper. I always 5 Niepoetter was in Cardiff, Wales, was told in an interview with Bill fabulous coal deposit in Wales and couldn't bear the thought of being so he gave Alex a position as the o wondered what Alex would choose for his career, but I never dreamed he would ccmbino his bookkeeping and basketball talents. But as I quietly opened his office door, I saw him neatly tossing the lcdgers and journals into the uastebask.t. Not wanting to disturb him and his work, I left as quietly as I had come. 1
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