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RE 2, Far Loi Tech Plans 1946 Revue

Annual Talent Event Will Be

Given Next Friday.

Students of Technical-high school, directed by C. 8. Stewart, will present the “Sketchbook of 1946,” annual student-talent revue, at 8:15 p. m. next Friday in the Tech gymnasium, Tickets will go on sale Monday in the west box office at the gymna-

{sium, Prices are 60 cents for reserved seats, which will include the first 10 sections of the main floor,

now in effect., ‘No sppéioament’ needed, Proofs shown fj! and 50 cents for general admission, | tax included.

= ke: The stagecraft class, under the ; ock'e | direction of W. F. Moon, is prepar-Pre-View Portralt Studio—3d Floor ing the scenery, which will follow

) the peaceful theme of the four sea- ~ | SONS,

Performers in the first act, “Au‘TIKE TOGS

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Specials pare

{tumn,” include: Martha Gentry, | Barbara Collins, Henrietta Clayton, William Sargent, William Eastes, |Rex Fordice, Ralph Fox, James | Barnett,/ James White, Walter | Welch, Julia Ann Mitchell, Har|riett Trekslar, Allan Belt, Martha Jo Thurston, Robert Stevens, Bob | Menton, Richard Oliver and Janet | White. | The second act, “Winter,” in[cludes Doris Wicker, Betty Woods, [Minnie Lee Harmon, Shirley Turner, Konstantina Bakas, Nancy Beaumont, Barbara Chance, Ruth Ann Deuser, Norma Mae Gerdts, {Betty Hobensack, Sandra Hunter, | Martha May, Arline Montgomery,

|son, Ber] Antreasian, Charles An- | trobus, James Barker, Earl Beasley, | Allan Belt, David Best, Paul Bailey, {Kenneth Benson, Sam Wininger and { Robert Ahlers. | In the “Spring” cast are: Gerald Martz, Mary Hurley, Joyce Hooker, Joan’ Edwards, Normagene Spell|man, Dorothy Lewis, Shirley Turner, Ann Schoener, Doris Sperry, | William Kring, Joan Koser, Phyllis | Stierwalt, Angelo Faccone, John | Trout, Michael Cervienic, Jeannine

| Clarice Weber, Virginia Lee Wilker- |

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_Starled Mary’ Tharp displays’ 1 Hollywood's latest bit of femle | “nine (rippery—an ornamental ‘1 garter braided from the wear. er’s own hain It was dreamed ; { up by hairforafters as the Max | Factor make-up studio

Menjou D Droste. Better, But || | Dress Faster,' Says Ardila

By PATRICIA CLARY United Press Staff Correspondent

Paris model by. Shipwreck Kelly,

HOLLYWOOD, April 26. — Ed| “I saw lots of litle over-the-eye Gardner, the gravel-voiced" bar-| (hats, A Glochs with a porkpie brim, tender Archie of “Duffy's Tavern,” for one. today discussed ladies’ fashions like The ladies oohed and ahhed an expert. Except that—leave usjover one outfit—"a sympathy in face it—he can't tell a cloche from| charters.” a fishtail flounce. = “It had a pleated v- neck around Archie learned about the. more | the flounder—a fishtail flounder— | expensive side of life when Dinah| With a corsage of violets-nipped in|

Shore lost her ‘voice. He took al the tuck and an hour-glass Waist | uek trip to Seattle, Wash., to sub-| With mid-driff. stitute for her at a Red Cross fash-| “And incidentally, that was one | ion show, of the middest driffs I have ever! “That's Washington, A. C.” he|seen’ added. “Above California.” To complete the picture, Fashion | Naturally, Archie said through his| Expert Gardner said, the lady wore | nose, it took a well-dressed man .to|® 80rgeous loosely draped bias over entertain high-class society toma- her peplum—all hemstitched, of toes at a fashion show. course, “The choice narrowed down to! But leave us not sneer at Archie. me and Adolphe Menjou,” he ex-|The ladies loved it. And he makes

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plained. - “Adolphe dresses better,| more money: with his kind of: grambut I dress faster. | mar than Webster, or Funk and “I've been known to get dressed in| Wagnalls, or Roget with his the- | five minutes. And if there's a kn ock | saurus, or a be-flounced editor of on the dour I ean do it in four. | Vogue, Fur Bathing Suit And such clothes as he did see in| Seattle. Nothing ike what shows up at Duffy's tavern on Friday! nights, He had a word for all of|

| { . , | them—even though it wasn't always

FIRST STREET LIGHTING

WASHINGTON —Paris was the first city to have street lighting About the year 1700, each householder was ordered to keep a lamp

the right one. burning in @# street window all There was one dame, he reported, night; tallow-burning lanterns suswho pranced across the stage in a

pended over the streéts were in- | fur bathing suit designed by Esther stalled a few years later.

Dorothy,

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PRESIDENT AND IKE CONFER ON DEFENSES

Russ Carlyle, NBC singing star, {and his band will continue QUANTICO, Va., April 26 (U. P.). | run at the Indiana Roof tonight, —President Truman and Army | tomorrow and Sunday night. Chief of Staff Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower plan a shipboard con- | oi atra, ference today on American defense | ink spots, bases in the Pacific, Gen. Eisenhower leaves tomorrow | jPrsonations, for a 30-day inspection tour in the

Pacific—his first trip there as work- SWING TROMBONIST

| Gilbert, Jodella Doll, Mary Lehr, | Phyllis Reinken, Dorothy Richards, {Dorothy Smith and Jean Snarr, Acting in “Summer” are: Helen | Switzer, Carol Gibson, Jack Holmes, | David Fennimore, Mary Lee Fischer, | Virginia O’Drain, Dema McConnell,

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ing boss of the army. Mr. Truman was aboard the) Presidential yacht Williamsburg] HOLLYWOOD, April 26 (U. P).

—Swing Trombonist Walter

| : anchored off the Quantico marine “Benny” Benson, + 32;

|base. After a morning conference pleaded innocent to charges of sewith the President, Gen. Eisenhower ducing Patricia (Jackie) Littleton,

ROOF ENGAGEMENT! That wasn't the only unusual ma-

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Specializing in mimicry of famous i singers, such as Birig Crosby, Frank | though.

Russ Colombo and the|gajmon was scared to g0 near a Carlyle has been de-|waserfall.”

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HELD FOR TRIAL! By the time he got to the show

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