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THE LANTERN The covers of past issues of THE LANTERN will always help you to recall pleasant memories shared during your years at Logan Hall. This is so because THE LANTERN is such a signincant part of the whole program of Evening School activities. Throughout its twenty-seven years of existence, THE LANTERN has steadfastly pursued the ideals of its founding fathers. The essence of these ideals was the stimulation of extra-curricular activities among Evening School students to supple- ment their class work. Un the occasion of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the magazine in February, 1947, Dr. George VV. McClelland, then President of the University, paid the following tribute: U. . . But to the student body and to the thousands of alumni of the Evening School of Accounts and Finance there is also owing on this occasion a debt of gratitude which I am sincerely glad to acknowledge on behalf of the entire University. For it seems to me the helpful and active interest displayed in THE LANTERN by alumni and students alike is truly symbolic of the ad- mirable spirit of devotion to their School-and to the University -of Pennsylvania as a whole-which always has characterized them . . . THE LANTERN has always belonged to the men and women of the Evening School. Being of them it has never talked down to the student. but has always met him on his own level. The steadfast reader interest and devoted loyalty that are enriched by each succeeding issue are the result of consistent efforts to secure the best possible material, keyed to the changing years and changing student outlook. Future editors may be well guided by the record of the past years. Robert F. Mason, Editorg Nason B. Clark and Arthur L. Gravitz, Associate Editorsg and Charles M. Wlatters, all of the Class of 1949, leave their places on THE LANTERN Staff with a feeling of pride, in the knowledge that their efforts helped maintain one of the real traditions of the Evening School. riS25?R7'Z2HY'.Z3Z?E QE W zH6Gi'Ei-212993215
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Seated: Louise J. Gruber, Robert F. Mason, Editorg Arthur L. Gravitz. Standing: Charles M. Watters, Frank Enge III, Nathan Margulies, George M. Todd, Earl Culp, Oscar Guenthoer, jr. my s ROBERT F. MASON Editor, 1948-49
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