Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1948 — Page 26
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THE ARSENAL CANNON, ! magazine for atu“dents, consistently wins highest awards for high school publi-
weekly news Technical High School
cations.
—-This-year the paper walked away with Quill and Scrolls Rating, H. Gallup award, the Medalist Rating and first place in the Columbia Scho- * laste, Press Association cone
International Honor the, George
Last spring the Cannon re P
ig publication can win, It also holds Scholastic's All-American Rating for the fall of 1947. . 4 . STAFF members come in for their share of the honors, too. Peggy Gamage, managing editor, won first place at the In-
-diana— University. Journalism
Workshop ‘ast year for feature
"writing. Sigma Delta Chl, professional journalism fraternity,
awarded Peggy a second. place
-prize for news stortes at the
BDX spring conference. Several other staffers have had stories accepted by “Student Life,” a national publication, and numerous photos taken by Techites are used In approved textbooks. » - -. THE CANNON was founded in 1912. The original handWritten news sheet was called ‘Hear Ye” until 1914 when the name, The
Although the Cannon is comthe stafr all the rest of the job. The.
“snap” all the photos and prepare the pages of the magazine before it goes to the printer, More than 30 Tech students
- work on the Cannon each week.
Many of them are interested in newspapering as a career and plan future courses in college, The editors are Peggy Gamage. Jan Zamon, Florence enderson, Evelyn Petrovich, Joan McClure, Ruth Ellen
j Arsenal: Cannon, _ «~ WOR.in-an-all-school contest,
members write all the copy,
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EDITORS’ CONFERENCE These faur editors of Technical High School s Are senal Cannon are (left to right) Evelyn Petrovich, “Lillian Zambon, Peggy Gamage and Joan McClure. The gals are making “p, the page dummys for this week's issue
of .the prize. winning. publication.
Jones, Marjorie Ball, Julia Jane Taylor, Dorothy Lusk and Lawrence Sullivan, Co» »~ » . A SEPARATE staff puts out the June magazine, Tech's yearbook. Dorothy Surchevich is
: on assisted by Carolyn Carter, -Gloria— Walter, Janice Lid}
an, David Bennett, William Byerly, Lawrence Dunnewold, Harold Jario and Donald Clark, “The financial end of a publication is as important as the editorial end. Charles Reed is business manager. His assist. ants are Barbara Gabbert, Robert McCord, Herbert Price and Kurt M. Jordan.
Miss Ella Sengenberger is director of publications at Tech.
Miss Julia Jean Rowe is assist- |
ant director; Werner Mo
Jark, Richard nninger all Tucker, Tom Pease Bar oo Leach Vi haa. bara, = business adviser, and Ralph
BaF, Christine ‘E. Clark is Frinfing adviser.
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“Mrs. ‘Ralph Mclntire will be installéd as the president of Tota | Exemplar i Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in a ae 6:30 p. m, to[morrow in the i Hotel . Wash-~ | ington, :’ . Other officers { of the organ“tration are: Mrs. Charles | Featherstone, {vice president; Mrs. Lester Hanson, secretary, and Miss | Alleene Nash, treasurer and | publicity chairman.
‘President of AAUW ‘Will Give Tea Mrs. John Paul Lahr, 4030 Forlest Manot, outgoing president of {the Indianapolis Branch, Ameri[can Association of University |Women, will have a tea at 1:30 {p. m, tomorrow for the members {of the retiring board. The afternoon Contemporary Literature Group of AAUW will {meet at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Russell R. Benson, {428 W, 44th St. Mrs. C. E. Roach jand Mrs, Waltér H. Latz will dis[cuss “Study in Modern Poetry."
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By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority BOOKS on the play of the hand have been few and far between, as most experts find it difficult to writé such & book, especially for the beginner. However Terence Reese of England has & new book out entitled “Reese on Play” which I think presents some fine material. Today's hand is taken from that book.
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Men. a Women—
By ERNEST E. BLAU WH G, 1's in the Pacific were asked what they missed most in the war, they said, “the company of women!” The male tries to act big and independent-—he wouldn't want anybody to think for a minute that he needs gals in his life. He goes out and joins’ the Elks and Masons and never pays the slightest attention to women's advice and counsel. He says a woman can't reason, she talks too much, she’s fickle, deceit ful. But boy, oh boy—just cut
little while and he')l come back to ‘em as a pad boy creeps back to his mommy! ” . * ONE OF the best historical examples of men needing women is described in Mary R. Beards book, “America Through Women's Eyes” (MacMillan): The men who founded Jamestown, Va, longed to leave that land of “solitary uncouthness’-—until a ship brought 90 girls, “young, handsome, nonestly educated, of honest life and carriage.”
bidding, so the bidding shown here is. the way I assume it might go. We can see South is off two spades, His losing-clubs cah be discarded on the good diaHe can even afford to lose a trump trick. And that is the secret of this | hand, in Mr. Reese's opinion— declarer can afford to lose a trump trick. He should not be greedy and try to win all of the trump 103%.
LOOKING at all Tour hands we can see the trumps are not going to break. But when the average player has eight trumps with three top swings he is apt
break, then complain of oad luck if. they do not. In Mr. -Reese's example West wins the first two spade tricks and South trumps the third one. Now if South cashes the ace, king and queen of hearts, East will bé able to interrupt the running of the diamond suit by trumping, and the contract will L- Getting. back to. .the. first thought, lose. a trump trick, and Reese says, lose it right away. The correct play after trumping the third spade is (o cash the ace of hearts, then lead a small heart, . win-this. If he returns .nother Spade It can “be “trumped “in dummy. If he leads a diamond or club, declarer can win it, pick up the #fher trumps and | proceed to run off the d.amond suit.
DOCTOR ANSWERS —
By E. P. JORDAN, M.D. QUESTION: Is low blood pressure a serious condition? ANSWER: With the exception of Addison's Disease and a few other rare conditions, low blood pressure is not serious, nor is it a sign of a serious disease,
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event. And it's no secret that you can find your basket bag
too in Block's Hi-school
Mr. Reese does ot give any |
to go ahead and hope they will |
South can afford to |
East will have to |
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down satisfied”—after paying $80 worth of tobacco apiece, for the women. So think of that when you're in that easy chair tonight, brother, leoguning up
“your-beit-after & fine, big
dinner, Just look around and ask yourself: How much of this would I have, if it weren't for
the little woman? (out there °
washing the dishes).
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hostess; Mrs. T. William and Mrs. William M. Wig, assistants, Luncheon;
session; bridge. i Dusiney Chap. % Cc a el
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Lochry, vice presidents; Howe and Mrs. J. B, Carr, p,. cording and aL correspanding sec, retaries, and Mrs, Harry Hal, Business on
New Era. 1 p. m. Mon. Mp Elmer A. Baldwin, 4848 Gj. ford, hostess; Mrs. C. R. Mile,
assistant, “Romance of Ley er,” Mrs. ¥. 8B. Wood. a
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strangers and acquaintances is | =
a measure of your poise. Naturally, you mind your manners with Mom's friends and with
your dates" parents. It's harder | — —
| ‘to hit the “right note with | people you don't know so well. | Suppose your ‘new neighbor | offers you a ride downtown. Maybe you don't even know his name. Still, you clamber into his car, glad of a lift. Do you show him that you're grateful?
~ » » A SIMPLE, “Gee, this is nice of you!” does the trick. And speak up! Mumbling and muttering spoils the act.
It isn’t necessary to chatter
like a magpie, en route. Inare strictly out in any case, But do respond to. Mr. Strang- | er's conversational tries—not in. monosyliabies, either. If you could volunteer a remark or two, it'd be suave. About -his® moving into the
Even about, Ane Weather! AND when he drops you off
you? This is necessary. Pill yourself together and utter your thanks sincerely and clearly. Then you can go your way confident that you've done a good job in personal relations. And knowing that Mr. 8. will be likely to give you another lift another time.
l ‘ ‘Mrs. Norris Hostess The Mcllvaine Kothe Anierican recently 2444 N,
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THE WEEK:
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GOLDEN SADDLES
neighborhood. or about his Car. |.
Think of -the- sensation you- and your pals will create when you stroll inte school some “bright morning with your saddles topped
in gold . .
. you'll start a panic and be the
envy of every girl in the class. See them
today in sizes 4.9.
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