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COE PRO IS ROADCASTING OVER the Citizens of Tomorroww program on Station WGN on March 4 became a gala Occasion in the minds of the 600 Proviso students who com- posed the studio audience, and those who worked diligently to produce a success. Philip Maxwell, producer of the XVGN staff, came to the school to rehearse the student body in a preview of the half-hour presentation. Superintendent E. R. Sifert, the choir, cheerleaders, color guard, and six students chosen from the audience for a quiz game, participated. On the day of the broadcast, those students lucky enough to be ticket-holders were excused early to travel to the downtown studio in a long caravan of chartered buses. A tour of the Tribune plant was offered to news writing and printing classes. After the broadcast, two movies, Trees to Tribunesl' and the All-American Way,,' were shown. fjlll' f'f7t't'I'fIIl, 1'f111111111y Sflllflil' xii om' 1111! fo 1'I1111'U1' r11'i'1' tl tiflllllllll ill flu' P11gr'1111l. C1t'lIt'lX j11'111'i1 .tf1o11l1f fJl'litlIll't' ll 1111'1'f11111i1'11f 1l1'1111'i11g llItl.YIll'l'1lfl'!it' 1c'1ff1 fbix flaw-11'11'5 1'o111f1i1111fio11 of f11'1111l-5 , f7I'tIll'lI, f11'11i11,v, lllltf gl1111111111'. 1l111f fron' Joes -V1111' g111'1fi'11 4QI'Ull', 7111 1lw11'xP Tfu' .v1'11io1'x tfvviifc' ffm !70ftlIIA1 lQ7'K't'lIf7UI1,'.t'l.N fmrfx tlllll f1lnx.w1111x 1Il'!'Ll ll drink. fIc'y, Cil'llf', tlfllllf 111' so Vflllgfl 11'1lf1 1'l1ix l1n111i' 7lIt'l'Z7dlIfl'X z1'111'kc'1'. Affur all, ,j'UIllVt' fziggrr M1111 fn'. ' 25
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TYPHDUQ SUDITORI SS BHRNICE CLIP- TON of Gala Park, ac- companied by Dr. Karla, her Seeing Eye dog, spoke to the Girls' League in a special as- sembly on October 24. 26 pROVISO'S CONCERT BAND, under the direction of Irving Tallmadge, added another leaf to its laurel crown when it staged illumi- nated maneuvers to climax its concert on the evening of February 10. Re- miniscent of football celebrations, it featured majors and majorettes twirl- ing their best. The program undoubt- edly had the most eye-and-ear appeal of any seen on the stage for a long time. 'CITIZENS OF TOMORROW,,, a regular WGN feature, starred Superintendent Sifert, the choir, the cheerleaders, the color guard, and some 600 Provisoites in the audience on Tuesday, March 6. Six of the lat- ter were chosen to act as quiz kids, and reaped sundry shekels as their re- ward. In order that the program might sound professional, a dress re- hearsal was held in Proviscfs audi- torium under the direction of Phil Maxwell, veteran WGN-e1'.
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