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Independent from Long Beach, California • 25

Publication:
Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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25
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i vr stsden eg seminar. sponsored for Wgh school gbit by the Independent, Prtss-Tetegram on March 8, 15 iiii i.i i i i i i i i (.) i i i i i. hi, and 22 at lone Beach CttyCollege Auditorium, 4901 Carion Blvd. DetaiIt end tickets may be obtained at participating high schools or at the P-T promotion office, HE 51161, Ext 237. The model has travelled nationally for the company for two yean, frequently flying a triangle between New York, Miami and Los Angeles, her home base.

cles. Miss Witt' told me the history, of her company. IT STARTED AS a belt and buckle factor ry in 1770. Later the company dropped belts and buckles Miss Witt wasnt quite sure -why -and switched to soap. (Malay moth era fondly recall 7 and still use rauch frilly soaps as Lavender, Red Roses and By DEBBIE WOLFF Though shes jetted enough to become a member of Witt hasnt been detoured to Cuba yet.

Td like you Jo meet Kathy Witt, one of Getting in the spirit foraFiesta of the London Look girip Travel ltself gotfidbs'Witi jping job as one of the six London Girls, 'April YanDey London Look line appeared time Thedewy young lady standing before me: Fashion are Mimes. Rudy Collet (left), Gerald Laurin and Tom OToole. 7yeare7 -lta debut on tire face of-- English model Jean Shrimpton, who, accord Twas "In '1herlghfplace7ar the right visiting a friend.who was aLondon ing to MbsWltt, is the most beautiful girl he world. inthe dldnft conform my idea of, the London Td always thought that cosmetic trends featured a melodramatically painted Instead, ai 1 teamed from Miss Witt and her appeennee, the "took? ta. natural Girl herself.

Companyrepresentativee saw me' and thought I exemplified look. And sa she does with flawless skin, auf tanymod eyeglasses that she The annual hmcheon and style show benefittingOiirLady of Refuge School is rescheduled for 11:30 iun. Saturday at the Long Beach Elks Club. fun and and totally feminine. "All of us be.

Jean Shrimpton, of. course, but every girl can be lovely if shes prettily groomed. Miss Witt said. Sues well-kept hair Is important for self-confidence, it is good to Htake ra little -yl' extra time to look a little extra. (No.

Mss Witt didnt say extranIceor extra pretty. Just "extra. Shes quick and mod wrfth words and often says things in an unexpected way.) The Mexican mood wfll be set by a musical "f7 7 treat froim the Marisichi Band Reservations are available from Mrs. John f. Peyton, 5630 Las Lomas SL v.

A soft, smooth skin Is another feature of the' "look. Its necessary togivethe best: care possible to the because teensbreathe the polluted air and eat rich LB. school vice-principal foods, Misi Witt said. Ysrdley skin products basedon an okfiecret touted bygrandmiotii- willbecomesummerbriae wood Lance, newspaper of Lakewood High School She ers, are called "Oatmeal Treats." met Kathy Witt foxvan interview at the Independent, Press-Telegram and was impressed by the young models fresh and bubbling personality. EVEN A THOROUGHLY cleansed face can looks bi bare, though, until foundation and loose powder are added.

B(bs Witt under-scored "loosed powder. Compacts- pressed -powders- are- just for Then the eyes. Eyes haveibeen-blackened, splotched and 7 A July wedding in Bos elect graduated from Cor-ton, Mass, will unite Car neU University, ol Ann Strungb, vice-prin- dpal of Rogers Jfunlor fay MflrfinS High School Riker. son of Rear nOTO 56th date Adm. M.

BL (USN, Ret) and Bin. Ray Blar 1 andnhe bte Mrsr Riker of Unwere honored on their-Ithaca, N.Y. r- 56thwedUiif anniversary Miss Olff lsinterested in travelling and hopes soared a foreign service secretary. Ihe yOung journalist is one of 12 local students par -at a family dinner in their- tidpeting ln-the-lndependent? Press-Telegram's "IN Sesv sion 9 story contest Tim. winning writer will receive a altered by teen-age girls.

Mbs Witt took a used to change the ihape ot the eye. They are meant to accent it, to give definition. These and a whole suitcaseful of Lontkwr IiilaaSSWtojsrwiir-bTpresented bjrthe. pretty traveller when she appears at "IN Session March 8. in Long Beach City College Miss Strungb, a gradu-' ate of Emmanuel CoIlege, received her Bflai-, ters Dhth from CsUlor -t home, 803 GaviOta Ave.

The Bfartina were mar-: Hrled In -Terre Haute, have-seven-chUdren. are grandparents of; .28 and great-grandparents of 3l nia SUte College, at Long I -y1 ii.W" mmm iihhi i -a Beach. 7: Thebndegroom CAROLSTRUNGIS- -WHEN-TLxomey A-widesmile-croiied her fine boned -countenance as she oontin- 77 beBevestop few" are vrilling tolwbofoeln- or well have drop-outs a few years hencoop parents volved. (Edita's Notes This Is the second ty'athree-pcnlreertaexploringje DoST -r get me Wrong Im JSUmn3RSllIReeaS: rspmdcing franklyroflThOwrd hh- If- they- don showaninterest inwhat Jbeit diildLb accomplish of enthusiasm ir suits of Project Head Start, a -program-ior-dloadvaKtagedr night -well 7 take gratification In -the comments jjjf. Roosevelt teacher Bdartha Wilsod prove.

Head-Starts which, after all is the foundation on which their -neatt 12 years in school is built children to operation ta Long Beach fft since follows -f-transferreaorL through with observations of first and ssoond grade teachers who have instructed Head alums, lade Whatever progress should be thered In the See HEAD STARfrPageB-7 "They're getting to catch up, to find, out via a doll house and that the refrigerator doesnt belong in the living room what a vacuum deaner is used for, that most people dine together at a. table. tiMTl'youngster a child inakes encoureged and furr home it. cant be developed mly the three hours he spends in a Head Start class. My greatest objection to the program too few children only those from welfare families or poverty income levels may benefit from Head Start If the mother works, the child needs to be equipped wilh fleld trips, language sUlb and the countless learning experiences middie-dass child automatically receives." "Theyre learning how to communicate' in other ways than a shrug of the shoulder or a gutter- al one word sound.

"TheyYe 'gaining a curiosity jabout the people; objects and occupations tiiat make their world. Best of all, they're losing their fear -of 'tha world. TaH chic Pat Meredith holds a bachekn's degree from University of. Pittsburgh, reedved a 'masters degree foom USC and a crackerjack teacher by fel-low memben aMtoosevelt Sdl00L She-expects achievement. by her.

first graders; has. ideas on how to upgrade the 'lot of disadvantaged children; pulls no punches in voicing heropinion of thdr parents. "Pwhaps I expect more of mi- nbrlty students becansr I am Ne gro," she says. But if had my druthers, Pd remove most of them from their parents 24 hours a day. parents expect their children to get good gredesrto go to college, but if.

if. means spending time with them on thdr studies COUNT THEM CXJT1 dont push tbelr children. They offer them no incenttves, let' fat meredtih RoosevdtSdiool 7 Now my secondgmdsrs speak "Head start doing an excellent job despite its Umitations, However, I see another fast-growing need in Long Beach -dssset: In which English the second language. in complete sentences Instead of single words." HARKING UPON her own en- counters wltii' Hbad Starters, Bin. Meredith' criticized the permissive approach at instruction.

"The children are accustomed to. "so much individual, treatment, they expect inimedbte attention in grade schooL The-Btoitessori method is but not when youre preparing youngsters for -i ft -5 "Too many children are deprived "Jr -ini' L'T1-, Each year in the central krea there ii -an number of Spanish-speaking B(any trochers at Roosevelt an biin-gual, we still got to get preschoolers understanding those prediool no examples fcr said the. public school where ttiey must MARTHA' WILSON- ffead Start becarmSTbnited 7 Roosevdt School to the very' lowest, bvomigfaut' 7 -v. -r Vmotiiewrf-twa v- iv vy functkm id grotty sttfaStlona. .7, L-i- 4 sZ -V'O.

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