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Inside India
ae Hoosier Profile
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PUBLIC SCHOOL 57's Wallace Montague is
not called mister,
At least, not after an introduction: For’ Wallace Montague is the very feminine principal of the big, - brick school that perches on a green slope in the
$400 block of E. Washington St. “Walldce” she inherited from
it's as Scottish as heather and bagpipes. gue,”. on the other hand, is Norman. William the
Conqueror’s legions pronounced
To them, it meant “high mountain.” ; These Scottish-Norman tinges fit her very well, because last August Miss Montidgue came "back to Indianapolis after a year as an exchange Jeaches In grade school in the ultra-coriservative English ‘ resort town of Bournemouth,
There in Hampshire, not far cliffs of the channel,
legends and stiff-upper-lip tradition, she caught a first hand glimpse of the cautious, conservative
English character.
So Different
“IT'S HARD to describe—thi
sonality. It's so different. The Engst ih schools are
Public Schodl 57's Miss Montague eo "We haven't done so badly over here..."
High School Seniors
You are about to reach an important milepost in your preparation program. Now, —what is to be your next move? In arriving at a decision, you will be interested in exploring the opportunities offered by the various fields of activity. Prominent among these is the FIELD OF BUSINESS. This is the
Indiana Business College
of Indianapolis. The others are at Marion, Muncie, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond and Vincennes— Ora E. Butz, President, Approved for G.I. Training. For Bulletin, contact the school nearest you, or Fred W. Case, Principal.
lana Business College BI
808 N. Meridian (St. Clair ts) |
from the white Indians. It may be incongruous, but it’s the Engin a region of historic {ish conception, Miss Montague says. | English educational emphasis, In the better
{Murat Temple's Oriental Band are Butler University Alumni
participating in a spring Shrine of Indianapolis was announced s
llantic City last summer during Pert,
Ceniral Business College I
just one prs of the difference,” Miss Mantague said. For one thing, English public schools - ‘aren't] “public.” They're private. They're called public because, back in ~the Tudor dynasty, education ‘broke f¥om the firm grip of the church. If you can loosen your definition, “public,” simply means, to} the English, “non-ecclesiastic.”. i Still, Miss Montague found, children are chil-
ner father. And “Monta-
it ‘Montacute.” titles. To them, America is {illed witlf “lovely sky-| scrapers” where everybody rides in “lovely cars” and is forever chomiping on “lovely chewing gum.”
West as a vast, unsettled prairie dotted with wig-
wams and swarming with painted, whoopihg §
schools, leans toward the classical, an extension] of our “academic” curriculum, Yet, many of the
letters she has received from English children's
since her return are requests for—of all things—| comiic books. "The differences filter on down through every aspect of England, austerity of the postwir period, the
is English per:
English character. vi But it has it’s warm side, too. | “They have a leisurely way. of life, a slower] tempo, that I liked very much,” Miss Mpritague, said. “If they lack some of our luxuries, they at least find more time to enjoy what they do have.” | But Miss Montague found that this apparently| leisurely way of life may, in a lot of instances, have a basis-in the uncomfortable fact that many of the English just simply don’t get enough food | to be energetic, Common items on their menus are such things! as beans on toast, spaghetti and treacle | (molasses), thin porridge, and, of course tea. | “Very monotonous,” is Montague's comment, On the whole, though, Miss Montague says she | wouldn't trade for anything her experiences in| England. “It"does broaden your outlook, it does! get you out of a smug little groove. If nothing else! it deepens your loyalty to what we have here, in pur land,” she says.
Butler Graduate
THAT IS VITAL, too, to the persondlity of this teacher. She grew up in Marion County, near
her master's degree at Indiana University. She did some studying at the University of Chicago. She is definitely a Mid-Westerner, Her work in Indianapolis Schools began in 1929. She has taught at Public Schools 57 and 84, and she has been principal at Broad Ripple, besides at her present post, “I wouldn't like to disparage the English educational system,” she says, “but I do find that our]
dren, even in the land of cricket, crumpets, tea and §
Some, on the ‘other hand, still’think our Middle ;
Miss Montague found. The ¥& lack of; ‘mechanization, the heavy crust of tradition—Miss # Montague found all these deeply bound up in the
Ingrid Bergman in the title ‘role of “Joan of Arc," currently |
I showing on the Circle screen.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Tngrid as Joan
- Acton, She was graduated from Butler. She took|’
Times Amusement
Clock
cme “1 Remember Mamas.” nostalgle dramas. at 8:30 CIRCLE “Joan eof Are,” with Ingrid Berge man, at 11:10, 1:50. 4:25 9. 948 and 12:28 kee Ine bs Ste th Clouds.” with Adriana enetty apd Goo Beret at 4:1 4.10, .6.1 nd moiana “A Connecticut Rif, Crosby, Rhonda “Plehing wd i am Bendix, at 12:25, 3 is
ow of jhe Chorus.” at 11:20, 2:30. 4 40 and 8:55. KEITH'S “Held That Ghost,” with Abbot todo Costello, at 1, 4:10.- 7:20 an
red Wite, with Rosaiind RusBria Aherne and Virginia at 11:20. 3-30, 5.40 8:58. LOEW'S “Little Women,” with June Allyson, Peter Lawlor Margaret O'Brien Ms others, at 12:24, 3:50, 7:16 and
“Hi gell, Bruce, and
“Manhattan Angel.” wih Qioria Jean, at. 11, 2:36, 5:52 and. 9:21, LYRIO “Jungle Jim.” with Johnny. Waist muller And Virginia Grey, at 4:10, 7:20 and 10:30 “The Untamed Breed." with Sonny fts and Barbara Britton, at 11.37, 47, 5:57 and 9:07.
. PAGE | 5
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WILD ADVENTURE! *
City {EMERSON ema Decision” and. The appointment of William R. ”, SOUARK Rois LIK eeisiont” and HIEEING Jr. as history teacher and
‘The Saxon Chara hy on revue. as one of the assistant coaches;
GARFIELD 4 Rien: at the Opera” and gt Park School for the coming {GRANADA-<A Letter to Three Wives” fall term was ANN " Re Regiment” and. : Beed today IAT ive a Tithe Rewimen Dr. Nor LLYW D — “San. Prancisco” and. "man B. John-| 4 ain Desert” plus cartoon circus. . son. headmaster no ARD-: ‘Way Out West” and “Pardon of the school C . i IRVING "The Dark Past” and “The Mr. Hi ggins,
Saxon Charm.’
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| Sik Ho {SPEED AY “The Lite of Riley” - and Rose of the Yukon {STAR "Adventures of Don Coyote” and | Woman from angler IST. CLAIR — Ky ogues’ Regiment” and “The | Saxon C ISTRAN
at Durham University in England and at Biarritz American Univergity in France.” At present, Mr. Higgins is working toward a mas-
he aloo Regiment" and “The ter's degree in history at Indiana xon v i | TACOMA. = "nelle Starr” and “The University, | Cree mr———— LTUXE ho John Loves Mary” and “De cision of Christopher Blake ! UPTOWN — ‘Rogues Regiment” and “The ly Saxon CF Voaue—" Johnny Belinda and “Treasure of Sierr andre i { 24m RING ellaw Sky” and “Ulitaithtully | ou
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schools encourage creative *hinking, originality, wif-rellance.” “It was a great thrill tosteach in England, but, | well, we've nothing to be ashamed of here in. our] Public School 57. We haven't done so badly,” Miss] Montague says. (By Ceorge Ryder.) )
Butler Alumni Club Elects New Officers
Election of new officers of the’ Club
Murat Temple ‘Band
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