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Page 24 text:
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At the sound of the late bell, Lanny hurries to his place in home room to ferry Caesar across the Rubicon, to write a theme, or to bisect a few angles before the daily de-votionals. Miss Lindenmuth leads her wideawake home room in flag salute. These long lines lines wait expectantly on Tuesdays and Thursdays for our entertaining assemblies. Interesting speakers, from without and within our school, thrilling or educational moving pictures, short plays, musical programs moke up the majority of the assemblies. A new tradition is having a senior boy on the stage to announce the speakers and a senior girl to lead in the devotionals. This new custom will help our seniors achieve poise and self-confidence on the stage. Twenty
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Chief Stage Hand John Hefner raises the curtain on another performance. As in the Age of Elizabeth, the appearance of the flag is the signal that the theater is ready to offer its serio-tragic-comedy. Our hero, Lanny Downes is driven forth from the warm security of his humble home. Waving to his mother is Henry Pechstein. Below him are Bill Huttinger, Ken Bauder, Don Bender. Chivalrous Bill Seal opens the main door for Alice Miller, Bob McKee, Wallace Zuber, Wes Lewis, Anne Cheyney, Gertrude Sullings, Emil Mathis, Catherine Padula, Dick Lafferty. Lanny hurriedly gathers the latest back-stage news from our billboards. At the soccer section are Nonie Duhring and Josephine Kelley. To the left are Patsy Col-gan, Bob Speers, Ed Fennerty.
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Some of the year's most outstanding assembly programs were: Norman Powell, the African explorer; our own Mr. Spurgeon B. Wuertenberger talking on Egypt; the two plays given by the dramatics classes: the chorus from the Overbrook School for the Blind; the program given by our orchestra combined with the Upper Darby orchestra; the Lincoln quartet; and Mr. C. Emerson Brown from the Philadelphia Zoo. Here we see assembly in full session—or should we say full swing? It's the L. H. S. hit parade, Thelma Hahn vocalizing with swing commentators Young and Lafferty seated on the side. Below, the Lansdowne band listens enthusiastically from the pit, while the student body reclines attentively.
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