Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1947 — Page 12
Technical High's
‘Indisnapolis high school librarians will attend a two-day conference at Ball State college next Friday and Saturday. ° Miss Mary Louise Mann, head i. librarian at Technical high school, \ fs chairman of the arrangements committee, Librarians Esther Jackson and Letha Coakley also will attend. Six Technical pupils have had articles published in national publications. One written by Marilyn Holtz was published in Student Life, magazine of the National Asso-|._ ciation of Secondary School Prin-
ecipals. ; : Poems in Anthology Poems written by Peggy Gamage and Joan Bryant have -been published in the National Anthology of High School Poetry.” r The school has been represented
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Miss Mann Chairman|
SPRINGTIME—Jane Lee Kinney, 4, visited the Children's museum from Steubenville, O., but found these flowers on the lawn of intefest, too.
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Maybe spring | hasn't reached Steubenville yet,
three times recently in National Echo, a compilation of features| and news stories from high school publications. The articles were written by Harold Wyman, Donald | Julian and Peggy Gamage. The school’s first class day for] sophomores will be held May 14. Picnickers will use campus ovens and a show with all-sophomore tal-
{ torium.
A style show will be given by the home economics departmeént Washington high school, Thursday, Exirteld. Shirley" Pigg, + at 1:45 o'clock in the school audi- Rose eal Johnson, ose
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Washington High to Present’ Style Show, Skit Thursday
ways Irene Rejko; Jedn Apple
at Rhodna Dimitroff,- Katie Dosseff,
Howsom,
Baibars Winecds, ate,
is Gregg, Jean Harrell, Jean Hutch-| Mary Kazacofl, McMabel, Helen |
Marjorie Pat-
arsh, Rosemary
Miller, Pat Montgomery,
A feature of the program will be|rick, Ellen Rains and Jean Wilson.
{a skit,
{Olga Dreflak, Kathleen Wilham,| Ties land Martha Overman. Singers under the direction of Edward Emery will have & part in the penjamin, Donua Hibbard. Sarah Hilton,
“Style Review in Verse,” {which will be presented by Alice| bara Va England, Marilyn May, Mary Hooser, J
Miss Margaret Simonds" group includes: Goldie Woodall, Jackie Williamson Barrego, Ruby Thompson, Pauline Mary Nethercutt, Norma MtKinMary Loftus, Dixie Keith, Mary Kelly, Lorraine Hider, Geraldine Hamm, Margaret { Corvel L Mrs, Mary
Elizabeth Randolph's Ann Neison
gins are Louise Mount, Joanne
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School News—
2 Warren High
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ora oot Is Just ching To Put $3 Million Legs on Stage Again,
Her Age Is Probably |
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Students Compete
Enter Music Contests At Terre Haute
Thirty-nine Warren Central high school musicians will participate in the state solo and ensemble contest on the stage again. {at Terre Haute April 26. Instrumental soloists who will en-| (or younger) would be concentra-
| Timmerman, Larry Crosley,
|Laffin, Jerry | Harry { Dammric | quely n B
Bob
Steffey,
Day,
instrum
Ray,
By ROSETTE HARGROXE NEA Staff Writer PARIS, April 21.—The feet at the end of Mistinguett's three million dollar legs are itching to get back
When most other women her age
(ter the competition include David | ting on spoiling their grandchildren, Mistinguett is spoiling to get behind | Sam Rumford, | footlights once more, Paula Koehring,| Hoff, Diana Polk,
Maybe it's because her own grand-
Betty | children are too old to spoil.
Georgialee Hyatt, Jac-| nhart, Bruce Fowler and! Jack Fowler. !
All of the schools ental OWn business.
ensembles will compete. They are:
Clarinet quartet I—Nancy Lents, Barbara COMmon Jean Steele and Boo Byraett, ngenfelter Buckner and oessful doctor and that he has two,
ne Rinses,
Shar inet quartet Il—Donaa Alinghouse,
vid Phyllis Rosell.
Marilyn
Brau nea I—Bob Day. Sam Rumford, Wallace
David Timmerman,
White hi Fries Dunham
oe Steffey,
digton m trio—Betiy Haymaker, Gloria Mec- | Alice, (Gahan and Ray Lattin -& x
Woodwind trie—Lucille Speuniger; Pata |
Martin Williams.
Fowler;
Reenring and Juanita Youn °
Saxap
Bob I Dellinger and Oliver Summa
Six voea contest.
They are Dale Monroe,
Dew Pressel Don Timmerman and Curtis Mid
audine 4 a ae "price wier, Ma et athryi-oFisher, [Pow M rgar dacs and Donna Barks-
ists will enter the state solo | Bob Mec-
Clure, Mark Gale. Dorothy Thomas, Ruth!
Wukasch and Dollie Githens ensembles of the school will also enter States five times |world wars and plaved a year at Several
Ethel’ Knight, Barbara |the competition, she's coats alone take
"Trends in China’ Dr. Yang's Topic
Six vocal
Dr. Chao Lung Yang, director of
“Social
are: Margaret; Mary Frances Porten, Martha Fre h, ent will be staged. The Technical program. They 3 { Betty Lukins, Wilma Thompson, Jgequeill : Campbell, Alnetta Fancher, Joanne Phillips, Marjorie Daly, Christine dance band will play. ilv Biminishoff, Edith Hinman, Marjorie Gribble, Marilyn Harger, Mary [Nl oi Principal to Speak Kazacoff, Wilma Lindsey, Carol Frances Winter. ne! An attendance of 1500 is expect-'Minton and Arline Stovall. a odenn Mactt n Eeaner Buewsw. (Chinese ministry of Jistice, ed. Principal H H. Anderson willl Mrs- Dorothy Hobson is program Patterson, Virginia Keller, Wilma White, | {Speak on
| chairman for the afternoon affair. Following the style show, Richard Stanfield and Mary Lou nemnhers of the department: will Dolores Jones, Betty West.
speak.
jRuth Hartley, er, Glenna Ross, Norma Arthur, Dolores in which Cline, Bettie Vornehm, Melissa Dobrosavelvich, Patricia Lowery,
Martha Smith, the department of criminal affairs,
will
and Poljtical iima Heady. Betty String-{ Trends in China” at a meeting of the Foreign Policy association, Helen Mohr, diana branch, at 12:15 p. m, Friday
In-
Age Her Own Business Mistinguett's age, she says, is her | She admits to 53. It probably is closer to 70, It's knowledge around Paris
70, She Admits to 55!
+ Nazi V-2 Rockets Aid Scientists
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Jet Power Plants
By Science Service WHITE SANDS, N. M, April 21, —German V-2 rockets fired over the * desert here are helping American scientists plan new high-speed power plants for future flying. A Nazi .missile fired last week carried a section of a ram-jet, or “flying stovepipe.” In a Successful experiment, the V-2 served as a fly ing wind tunnel to test the diffuder of a ram-jet, The diffuser slows
that she has a son who is a suc-|
children in their early twenties.
But to questions like when she g gione's throw from the Madeleine. | ass sextet AR ete Timmerman. {was last in the United States, what |Of her Home she says:
Y year she achieved stardom, how old |
{shoulders impatiently and says:
ther son is, she just shrugs her Mistinguel
Why do people want to know | receive. business calls.
{such things? “They are utterly un- |
. Five Times visited
Visited U. Actually she
the Winter Garden. Now getting ready to go back again, She has an offer from a producer { Which she says she will accept after la soon-to-start tour of Europe. “Miss Nationale,” as she
believes she can still make people
laugh and cry with her old favor- another fortune.
jites—“Mon Homme,” “La: Java,”
“Ca, C'est Paris,”
(important and what's more, I don't m i age; Jusniia Yo SL Bob Dey, | remember.” Bourgeols—th#t's for my family and |
United like a pink satin candy box. between the two She keeps hor wardrobe, insured-for
northern arg)
is re- white fox, and a collection of slight ferred to in the French press, firmly |y less spectacular furs.
even dance her the Casino de Paris during the oc-
down incoming air on the flying stovepipe so that the compressed air can be used to speed the rame jet. Pressures measured as the diffuse on the head of the rocket soared to an altitude of 88 miles were ree ceived by scientists on the ground by means of radio equipment.
Most of Flight Wasted Most' of the flight was wasted on
A PINUP GIRL AT.70—Mistinquett displays her legs, once insured for $3 million. She's more reticent about her age, admits only to 55.
on the top fleor of a building only |
| “Here on the left you are ‘chez
This is where I work, | | try Qui. my.-songs-and.-dances. and!
pipe requires oxygen, while the V-2, “Through that door lives Jeanne carrying its oo supply, reaches altitudes hig! than ram-jets will | intimate friends.” be able to fly,
Army ordnance experts sald thas ram-jets are designed for flight at certain altitudes with the highest about 90,000 feet, or a little above 17 miles. Rockets have reached altitudes of more than 100 miles.
Jeanne Bourgeois’ bedroom looks.
There
francs. . Her fur up as much space as an average woman's wardrobe, |
million
Jewels Worth Fortune | Ram-jets for flight at lowep In a closet of their own are sev- altitudes ; are predicted for the mink coats, a fabulous tull- future with speeds twice that of — txts sound. ster roc length silver fox cape, another in But booster rockets will be {needed to achieve speeds greas
[enough for the Jamel to Operate,
‘Women's Union Group ‘To Install Officers
E A | The women's auxiliary to the Ine
Her colleciion of jewels are worth,
Mistinzue*t sang and danced at.
Hurley are co-chairmen of the ar- node] their various outfits, there , Miss Helen’ Wallick's models include: ‘at the Columbia club. famous apache dance. cupation, playing to the gallery rangements committee, assisted by Ne A, pie pacyce rodge.| Members of the Indianapolis bar Her legs, once insured for $3 mil- where the Frenchmen sat, and pok- ternational Typographical unio ] will be a tea for the mothers of the Mary Hele h, Hamm, Phyll 1 f th h I n » La t 1 - "n i Edgar Davis, Jo Anne Reese, class members in the home 3prey. 5 DSemAry Jones, Ela ne Litchdeld {association have been invited to lion, have lost none of their shape- ing sly gags at the Germans who | will install officers at a dinner toe Norma Suttle, Br Pearson, Wil- deonomics rooms in the school. | Jane © Spiehler, ,Ariine Stovall, Dorothy attend. liness. occupied the stalls. ‘Finally, one morrow at Buckley's in Cumk llam Sullivan and Peggy ‘Gamage. | Members of the clothing classes TIRSitie Ames, Shirley Brown. Helen Hash | DT: YANg & member of the council Born plain Jeanne Bourgeois, she day a Gestapo agent ordered her Yt In Tun The annual May day luncheon of participating in the show are as Louise Kromer Svivia Maurer, Shirley of legal education, ministry of has the typical French bourgeois to stop. [ae the Arsenal Cannon weekly publi- pa agp g Swarford. Geraidine Terss, Marjorie Mu: education and secretary general of conception of the value of a franc.| She denies she's planning to write | OLD FAVORITE Sisal New officers will be Mrs. Fred | cation staff will. be held in the Mrs. Hobson's roup: Bue Biapk.. Dots Ruth. Qoffey. Pog iy Detherage. Alice De. the China society of comparative Unlike most entertainers she has her memoirs, perhaps because she Hh = ifingue { Cole, president; Mrs. Philip Rech, faculty lunchroom. Joan Bryant laga Bramkamp. Margaret Campbell. | Lois Duncan. Nancy Hedge, Florence Hill law, is in this country working with managed to hang on to a good part is still collecting them As for re- as "Titine,”" one o 8 NTS SNe [vice president: Mrs. James Dee will be master of ceremonies. ce Dian Dreifiak, Cparbara. Pields, Laverne Montiomary. Barist ‘Riage. Leak. the’ former Dean Pound, of Harvard of what she earned through the ports that she will marry one of, Wan's to revive. U. J. theater. | Frees, secretary; Mrs. Albert Striebe There will be stunts, songs and | Enity Fields, Wl nes. Betty 1ou| Sres Seaborg. Barbar a Shawver. Ms a law school, legal adviser to the years. her youthful dancing partners--i goers may get a chance fo see |lin, treasurer and Mrs. Walter | other entertainment, Rk Joan Oribgle, Marlyn Hangar, Irumme Mras game TYR Chinese government. She lives in an apartment-studio| pure imagination!” this and other old favorites. Streit, publicity chairman. ; i a ues it makati AS AOR - —— A A AR SI, Sh 4 ART 48 AAA o Shea EV —— HS - - —-. ww - a ’ . ¢ * rd : { i - : : 2 A 4 . | 3 $e - ’ | i ] $ | i i i 3 { : f bo Color Co-ordinated ...Undertone...Overtone... Lipsticks | : 2,00 i f i / sa t 3 ~ i . . . » f . » - » - i Want a Spring bright radiance? Of course you do. First — glorify your skin with luminous v ; ¥ : To : | Undertone 1.50 and 2.50 — it smooths, softens, creates a perfect surface. Then comes « 34 . . 3 ’ . ¥ ™ ) Si 1 * \ i { gm Overtone 1.50 — a cake make-up, a radiant film of color fo make your complexion look smooth and velvet ew . 1 L fi 1 ) om, ; : ” > TE. ' ; soft . . . color compliment them both with the clear bright beauty of a lipstick 1.50! Ly © 2k : I RTONE _. * ey SKI¥ =
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