Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1949 — Page 21

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* Mrs. Ressie Fix.

Mrs. Ressie FixStudied at Jordan By BARBARA BLANKENSHIP Technical High School Guest Columnist’ FOR MANY YEARS Arsenal Technical High School has been! developing. a fine radio course. Its public address system was; first built and installed by pupils! and faculty of -the Electrical department in 1935.

The school is proud to have as the Radio Expression teacher, one who really has her heart in the work, an instructor who enjoys helping boys and girls interested in radio acting. This teacher is

“Radio Expression,”

as Mrs, Fix would say,

“Is like a grape vine.” That is, Students keep

stringing in as|

they hear more about the class. In Radio Expression I, the alm is to know s the fundamentals of broadcasting, to’ develop proper spéech habits, to| ____, Torm proper lisBarbara” (ening habits, and to investigate the radio field. now and later, The pupil studies!

pronunciation, enunciation, rhythm and phrasing. He learns ol to write simple commercials, skits and adaptations. He spends much! ‘time “in practicing before the mi-/| crophone individually and in|

groups.

Program Production . Is Also Stressed

as fashion tips, newscasts, sports| In Radio Expression II pupils/items, special events and com-{to a commercial studio to talk]

the Councilettes' dance on Feb. Cont jo

The “Cupid's Capers” dance, sponsored by the Councileties, will be held from 8 to 11 p. m., Feb, 17, in the Kirshbaum

| Community Center. “Chuckles”

Chapman of WISH i& to be the master of ceremonies for the dance which is open to all city teen-agers. Jackie Gold is general ‘chairman and Charlotte Schwartz

| and Julie Blumenthal are co-

chairmen of the entertainment

Schwarlx select records for 17 in the Kirshbaum Community

committee. - Other “cothmittee heads are Betty Zimmerman, Carol Goldberg and Barbara Ephraim, decorations. Vera Hollander and Linda Miller, refreshments; Sue Lipp, | gifts; Marcia Solotkin, table decorations, and Barbara Eph- | raim, publicity. Elizabeth Wolf is chairman of the Councilettes, junior branch of the National Council of Jewish Women.

learn to produce programs, apply- mercials of all kinds. .

ing to production the knowledge he has gained in.Radio .

Tech students d n't ‘have to go!

lover the air for they have their A new experience will be to own radio equipment right on the n 1.give a variety show. for the. Vet-/campus. He studies interpretation, char-|erans Hospital, under the direc-/in the tower of Stuart Memorial acterization, dialect, acting and|tion of Red Cross on Feb. 20. An-/Hall,

The. .new..studio, WATS,

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doors. like this ‘are being. built in many a small apartment and even in small homes to solve special problems of close quarter living. The. biggest reason for the bar-like half door is to keep

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the kitchen,

- » * IN THE kind of kitchen where there's no more than enough room for one person to turn around in this is super self-defense; -and-the-shelf top on the doors adds serving space where none grew before, right where it's most needed. The half door may be the only door to the kitchen if there 18 no reason that a whole door ‘must close. Or it can be DUllt” to” attach” 10 a separate top section and with it add up to a complete door,

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Teen Problems—

(Zing, Zest and Rowdyism

! often,

radio research, including FM and|other big new experience will be|years ago and isn’t yet complete. | {the Mandarin Inn. Hostesses will

television. He

learns to write an all-school assembly in April of

scripts for broadcasting, as well! '49 on World Peace.

{The approximate value of it is 1$3000.

be Mesdames Chauncy Buck,| | Bruce Dolch and William Hoover. |

By JEAN

NATURALLY, teeners are full of pep and energy. All too though, this zing and zest turns into rowdyfsm. And in_a mob, rowdyism is contagious. "So watch out, at games, at skating parties and dances, or just out and about with the gang. What starts as jolly good

humor or a playful prasgtical joke can end in trouble with

& capital T. ~

Only recently, a bunch of boys decided to pay off -an old score. against. a certain. girl's father. This pater had repeatedly sent the lads packing when they had overstayed the | conventional calling hours at his home.

NOW, SUE'S dad was entirely within his rights fo expect peace and quiet in~his houseold after 11:30. method of getting’ tops -in hospitality. anyway, didn’t think so! considered

it wasn’t

and & curmudgeon.

80 one autumn evening, they |

collected a load of tin cans from the town dump and deposited same on Sue's lawn. When her Pop appeared in the door, some joker tossed a can.

“Then the whole gang went ber“Result — one broken |

serk. window; a cut on father's forehead and. six boys in the. local hoosegow. These same guys were plenty sorry, hours later. Too late they realized how insidious and dangerous mob spirit can be.

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