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Tye and Harding make with marimbas Greenwood Adams talks on Australia Cape Cod Movies SYdneY Montague ex Mounne Otto Schacht smger Mr Walter and the Iunxor High Band , Misses of the Mass Girls Chou' Assemblies A pleasant diversion from school work may be found in the assemblies given throughout the year, Some of them are traditional, such as the football and basketball assemblies for the presentation of letters, the homecoming assembly, the junior high band assembly, programs by the band and glee clubs, and the Senior Assembly. Other programs feature guest speakers. singers, and instrumentalists. Some in this category that have become almost traditional are the team of Scott and Austin, and Otto Schact who come back again and again by popular demand. High school students show their talents by presenting plays. vocal, and instrumental numbers for assemblies, The Rhythm Kings, high school dance band, presented popular selections for one program, A special assembly was held for the awarding of band and orchestra letters, Students were shown three full length movies f One Hundred Men and a Girl, Wells Fargo, and The Gladiator ---as well as several shorter ones.
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Who Wouldn't Love Us- Der Feuhrer Speaks. Heil Hinshaw The Gangs All Here GY Lands Blow Post Script Takes World Tour Everything from chorus girls to Cannibals was depicted by Post Script in its annual sales promoting assembly, A program, written and directed by Mildred Grossman and Ioyce Bryant, presented scenes from all over the globe and thus took the audience on a round-the-world tour. Ioe Tye acted as Master of Ceremonies and informed the unsuspecting student body of the fate in store for them. The open- ing scene was outside an air raid shelter in England, featuring Esther Iohnson and Gene Scheffert. Going across the border into Scotland and Ireland, the group encountered Bob Keoppel, a Scotch laddie, who preferred Post Script to Bum's poetry, talking to a pretty Irish colleen, Patti Malloy, Whisked off to Spain on the wings of drama, students saw a brave toreador, lack Marshall, about to fight for the hand of his beautiful senorita, Thayes Downs, and Post Script. A tenseness fell upon the gathering. Storm troopers marched upon the stage followed by that stalwart figure so well-known in today's eventsel-litler, himself, played by George Hinshaw, Seig Heil!! The little man was in the middle of a most important speech. and very well pleased with himself, when he became maddened by reports of a new book that was being published in U. S. A. and which was surpassing his own Mein Kampf. Breathing a sigh of relief at being safely taken from such a menacing scene, the audience now had only to listen to the sweet Swiss yodels of two Alpine lads, Paul Gravatt and Roger O'Neil. Then a trip to a fox hole in Italy gave a touch of war. Braak, Hinshaw, Everist, and Sunday were our American doughboys. A quick trip through the dark continent showed men in unifomi, Charles Lander and Howard Stegman, swooning at the feet of veiled Egyptian beauties, Sorensen, Livingston, Nance, and Downs. In the deep jungles M. H. S, cannibals, Davis and Roseburrough prepared for a hefty meal of Russell Catron. He won his freedom with a copy oi Post Script. In Persia the three allied leaders met in the same locality where three M. H, S.'ers, Byers, Moll, and Sunday. were stationed. A new version of the Volga Boat Song came from the lips of Russian singing and dancing girlsAMalloy, Nance, Ferguson, and Downs. A stop at a South Sea Island showed the wolfish tacticsof a Navy man, Sunday, when there's a good looking gal, Doug- lass, in a grass skirt present. Back in the good old U, S. A. the first stop made was in California. There a movie star, Betty Gile, was seen discussing the latest movie, Post Script with Rosie the Riveter, at work in an aircraft plant. A little farther east the travelers eavesdropped on a conversation between two men, Price and Skramovsky, of the Wild West talking on the possibilities of the rodeo, Marshalltown itself was the next scene of a bloody battle between the leaders of those two outstanding clubs, G. Y. and Hi-Y. Post Script was the winner and the contestants went off together. After this event Patti Malloy, editor of Post Script, gave a sales talk and ushers collected Post Script subscriptions. The grand iinale was a scene in New York where Fats Gravatt and his Post Script Pin-Ups -Aliverist. Sunday, Hinshaw. Easley. and Braake-presented a very new and very original routine of dancing and taheml singing, The little dears were at- tired in becoming pinafores of pastel colors. They modestly danced across the stage and then retumed to sing coyly several une recognizable songs. With this rousing episode the outstanding masterpiece was brought to an end, but it will do doubt live forever in the hearts of those who were privileged to view it. Mrs, Bodie was the faculty advisor.
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