Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1950 — Page 15
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J Ta ee a I. i * . Ta A § RS Sul . EE = Teen-Age Star Gets Diploma But Misses Graduation Fun Elizabeth Tavle LOR baeay City { ; SENS Cd Right Home to Bed By PATRICIA CLARY United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 27—Elizabeth Taylor, giggling nervously, her high school graduation diploma last night while a crowd of fans cheered outside the doors. Then the other 192 members of the University High School class celebrated until dawn in a traditional round of parties. But the 17-year-old movie queen went home alone. She had to get up at dawn to work, » “And this is the first day I won't have to go to school between scenes,” she said. “The most wonderful thing about grad. uating is that now I can just sit in my dressing room and talk.” Hollywood's newest glamour girl, wearing a tasseled white cap and white gown, walked demurely across the stage between Sharon Agme Telephoto Mulcahy and Dorothy Sweeney to . 3 get the leather-covered diploma Asian Hiabuth Taylor was from Mrs. Eleanor B. Allen, mem- & uy : am University High ber of the board of -education, School in Los Angeles yester- | who gave her hand an extra day. The' |7-year-old glamour squeeze, : girl got her book learnin' from Fans Mob Doors M.G-M studio school but reParents in the audience craned ceived her diploma with 206 to get a look at her as she filed other regular students. "I've
out of the auditorium. She and " the other graduates had to push never been so hervous, giggled
through a mob of teen-agers at “2% ~~. = the door. |vitations,” Mrs. Francis Taylor, They've been calling us allisaid. “We sent out 50 announceweek to find out when she gradu-|ments and some of the people ates,” a Board of Education of-|thought they were Invitations. It] ficial said. |was very embarrassing. | “I feel wonderful. I'm so glad! Elizabeth's graduation present
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it's over,” Elizabeth said. “But|from her parents was a pair of I'm starved. I haven't had a diamond earrings made from a thing to eat. (ring of Mrs. Taylor's,
Elizabeth, her family, and a| The three hours it took luscious current beau, handsome Nick Hil-|Liz to get her diploma were the ton, son of Hotelman Conrad only ones she's spent in public Hilton, went out for a bite of high school. She got her book food. Then Elizabeth rushed larnin’ at the MGM studio school home to bed. {but according to law had te go “None of her other boy friends through a regular graduation could come; we only had six in- ceremony.
Cites Need for Expanded
Rehabilitation Facilities
Howard Lytle Gives Annual Report - 1 On Goodwill Industries at Luncheon |
Need for a greatly expanded rehabilitation and training program for the handicapped was stressed today by Howard G. Lytle,
Calls for facilities to aid handicapped persons are coming from the Veterans Administration, state agencies, and private welfare agencies, Mr. Lytle said in his annual report, given at a luncheon meeting in the Lincoln Hotel.” |= TT ” ” Plans are being made for an Journalism Fraternity extensive Goodwill membership : . campaign, to start late in reb- Honors Two Editors ruary, in which it is hoped to| PENVER, Colo. Jan. 27 (UP) enroll five thousand mew mem-| ,. . ° : i bers, Mr. Lytle announced. The —AWards for service to journalarger membership, he said, would lism were presented to two Amermake possible extension of the ican editors last night at a meetorganization's services. |ing of the Colorado professional Set New Record {chapter of Sigma Delta Chi.
| Goodwill Industries store sales| Erwin D. Canham, editor of during 1949 reached $115,112.90, the Christian Science Monitor, the highest figure in history, Mr. and Palmer Hoyt, editor and pubLytle Teported, Income from aa), lisher of the Denver Post, were vage sales a radical decrease in salvage [0Tmally presented the awards prices. {by Carl R. Kesler, state editor Income from contract work, |°f the Chicago Daily News and consisting of special services for new president of the national private firms, showed an in- journalistic society, ‘
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Goodwill's income from all | sources totaled $175,000 for the Flights _Each Way Every Day 14th YEAR OF PERFECT SAFETY
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$170,153.54. a During the last year Goodwill Or Your Travel Agent Ticket Office: 6 E. Market St.
Industries facilities have been \cvicaco & sourwenn ain (ves
broadened by purchase of a $7700 dry cleaning outfit, a multilith maehine for+printing and price tag printing equipment. Money was received for laundry equipment, yet to be installed. |
Wages Increased
The 1950 budget has been ten-| tatively set at $177,905, with the| main increase for wages. New equipment scheduled to| § be purchased when funds are FJ available include a unit for steri-| lizing bedding, certain types of furniture, cash registers for the Goodwill stores, and other office machines. Re-election of directors and| Officers was scheduled as part of today's meeting. Present offi-| cers are Paul Buchanan, presi-| dent; W. L. Leckrone and E. O. Snethen, vice presidents; Leo Kaminsky, secretary, and W. B. Schiltges, treasurer. !
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