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IP, MISS BELLE RAMEY, prin al oft of.«School &6, could have .asked Santa for a gift for all mentary school principals she would have ofie thing. She'd have asked that well-intentioned parents stop “preparing” a child for school by BIER them with tales of whipping machines &

in every principal's office

Miss Ramey, who'd rather cominand by lifting an eyebrow than a paddle parent's desire to scare the child into ok Hi sometimes backfires Instead It hullds fear around a child which a principal

trate to offer guidance

One of her favorite stories abot

she was being introduced to beginne grade teacher

This Girl Expected Spankings:

“ONE LITTLE GIRL + h her head walked 1 wl with hands on her hips. She looked at Miss said. ‘lI thought the had bovs {or pri

Miss Ramey and the teacher explal time principals were men and some which the tot countered

“Well, IT think bo ( palik girls.” “I then tried -hard to explain didn't have to spank children because good little children and came to school to learn and obey,” Miss Ramey recall When I'd finished what

I thought an excellent explanation

there and looked at me and exclaimed “Well if you don't spank what on

do with your time?”

As long as that particular girl wa Miss Ramey tried never Ww meet hei

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PARAMOUNT, 411 E Wash, RITZ, 3430 N. Illinois SANDERS, 1106 Prospect ST. CLAIR, 800 Fort Wayne SPEEDWAY, 1450 Main UPTOWN, 4251 College WALKER, 607

She didn't want to undergo a ques Ys ahout what she was doing with her time:

Other persons havé also wondered how the éner getic Miss Ramey manages her time but thelr wonderment is in how she gets 50° much accomplished: One associate at the Indianapolis School Board office describes her as “one of those people who are on top of their jobs instead of letting their jobs get on top of them." 703 E. 30th St, opened under Miss Ramey's principalship. She was given its principal's post when it- was built in 1924. An astronomical number of students have passed In and out the doors since that time but those who

you odds Miss Ramey remember

nine out of 10 of them down to the last A in aril pitball In English class

commented upon that the “alma mater” lure. to it Alvin around much as old eollege grad ual for grade school There een to be no question that the vibrant personality of 1

{ the lodestone which draws them hack

been rated by professionals as ol

of the. “best principals” in Indlanapelis, at heart M

teacher. She likes to watch tea

continually thinking of ways that the profession could reach nearer perfection : as a teacher In Indianapoli chool grade teacher taught evervthing: from reading. to long division. Then she saw the trend specialization, with a different teacher for

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Now she hopes to see a modified trend back t« one teacher especially for elementary pupil with one teacher for some time allow build up an acquaintance, whereb ¢ trusts his teacher and she knows hi

problems It especially essen!

I think that when teacher become too specialized they are 1 terested In getting tails much done this week thai much Is coming acro to.the children

Vou see, were nol teaching the

We're teaching the child.”

Considered a Young Progressive SUCH IDEAS as this cause Miss Rame be considered one of the young progressives of thi o though she has 42 years of service Iu

time she succeeds in getting a "new

"idea such as her one on traffic safety pal of 18 years back accepted, she immediately begin concentrating on some other innovation

ideas about attendance is to ninke

that he “must” come to school, not truant officers but because ‘the - school might not be able to run without him School 76 has committees to answer phones, raise erasers (they vacuum them nowada beating them): and committees to cate

The result .is that everyone who |

Aa committee member “just can't” miss school becat we flag?” or “1 have to be there the phonk.™

pit gets better attendance tha

vstem the way the planner planned it

(By Donna Mik

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SCOTTISH KITE CATHEDRAL Handel's “Messial I \ Fite | I n i " 30 WAM. MH, BLOCK (0

Clare Tree Major ( hilaren s» Theater production of "Heid at 2 In ana mn

KTEVE BRODEY 5 MUSIC. HALL Nellie, the Farmer's Davghter,” |

CIRC LY “The Wistful Widow of Wagan

da The Wiiful Widow af Wa Cong w The Chinese Ring INDIANA Pun and Vaney Free” V Ms cet Genevieve Je Sund Fun d I y Free et Cir ' ' KETITH SN “Golden Earring AM . I and R M “ i 1%, 314 6.55 and 10 Roses Are Red.” with Don Castle, ), 240 0 Sunday Golden Warrings” pt ! 0, 340, 650 and 1 Roses Are Red xt 2:30 ih a LOEW "Killer McCoy M ¢ I I I ' A J 6, 6.47, 068 and 0 Blandie's Anniversary” nday Killer Mele oy, w / } 1 Riandie AniiVersary “ 1:03 04 } ) LYRIC “Thunder in the Valley," n 1 ' A i Gi A unday—<""Thunder In the Valley, ™

Genius At Large

By Frederick C. Othman

WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—Whb

out a fMnal tribute to thw geniuses

mont, Pa, who labor overtime to mal

Bernie's contribution is the self-lighting

His malgh stick wears. ear-mufl

a fellow's pocket and miayhe burn

muffs, lined with sand-paper. Pull

same off of the match (U. S. patent No. 2,432,220) - and you've got a

blaze. Runner-up to Bernie’ in the

vear-end inventors’ rush, 1 suppose, is Bella Kiein of New York

No longer does she smear lipstick |

on the inside of her blouse. Bella, like most other member of her sex, puts on the war gaint before she gets into her clothe Why women sist on doing frst

things last, 1 don't Know Ru

there Bella is in her slip, with

rouge on her face and all her curl in the proper place. Now she ha to wiggle into her dress. Doc he get rouge on her jabot?

»~ » ~ NOT BELLA. She ties on hel mask with holes so she can sec what she's doing and also breathe then thanks to her patent number

2.432767 she emerges with exterion finish unscatched Gretchen Beckwith of Clark burg, W. Va, where the streetcleaning department obviously isn't up to scratch, is another feminine inventor who has solved a prob lem The mud of Clarksburg's streets does Tot now plash on Gretchen's stockings

She pulls on, her nvions, see

ind hooks ‘em up. “Then she snap i" transparent, plastic legen patent No ) 432 K48) tn hem from the Clarksburg mud

puddles

| Chaples Adler Jr, the Baltimore n

entor, 1s the man who expects one of his fellow citizens eventu ally. to come up with the noiseless airplane. When that happen: Charles will be waiting. He has in vented and patented, No. 2,432,078 a good loud horn, for flying machines; ; » ~ » AND THEN there's Louie Bedard of Montreal, Quebec, a duffer who grew weary of losing golf balls In the weeds, To him goes all credit tor the captive golfball He starts with a plaih ball Around it he knits a close-fitting sack To the hem of the latter he attaches a string It's that simple and any body who manages to lose a Be-

ring out 1 Id vear with1 Bernard A. W | 6f Dorworld a better place to live 1 ma o it won't go off by mistake in away his pants. Double-duty eardard, ball a genius, himself, re. F. Daniel of Grenoble we, has patened what the gov nment call in apparatus . for tlizing .the energy of sea waves: ry whoos) Ip canal which ¢ ( hat wecial whoosh back i 1 il whooshir Pp wn wi he pin a { paddle wheel ' v- POW l ciaer

FOR THE 1 AST 19 lave saved rl the eatest. and by. all implest “invention of 1947: front door key with bumps e are applied to the key by entor Prank Bloomfield of Wich-

ta, Ka S50 e ‘night is dark, the

1s out, youve got a Lf {1 ( } s and the probe doo open bee wife methimeg ine You fee I kevs and the with bump Frank's patent

No, 2.432498, is the one that gets ou in to ped without a family

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