A Family Gathering . . . at the Nielson home finds 12-year-old Carl focusing his camera on a subject guaranteed to delight any amateur camera fan. Watching the operation are Miss Nielson's parents. Dr. L.C. Nielson is a Council Bluffs chiropractor.…
Dancing Lessons . . . have been a regular part of Miss Nielson's life since she was 3 years old. Her specialty - interpretive dancing. Until a year ago, she concentrated on ballet, then switched to the more modern form "because I enjoy it more." Mrs.…
It Takes Time . . . to bring out a girl's best features, even though she is a beauty queen. Miss Nielson spends "30 to 45 minutes" each morning grooming herself for the day ahead. "That way," she says, "you usually stay presentable all day long."
Relaxation Time . . . usually finds Miss Nielson catching up on current events. There isn't likely to be much of that this summer. Miss Nebraska's schedule calls for more dancing and speech lessons, "quite a bit of modeling" and dozens of personal…
Vital Statistics . . . take on a new meaning when the Council Bluffs girl dons a bathing suit. For the record, she's 5 feet 6, and weighs 115 pounds. Her measurements - 36-23-34.
Catholic Honor . . . is presented by Francis Cardinal Spellman in New York City to Mr. and Mrs. David Kaplan. Watching the informal presentation are John and William Kaplan.
Gov. Robert Ray . . . holds a proclamation naming May 12 as David J. Kaplan Day in Iowa. Kaplan is the first Iowan to be awarded the City of Hope's National Humanitarian Award.
Honored Guests . . . viewing National Humanitarian Award are Harriet Katelman, funds vice chairman for the Council Bluffs Women's Guild of the City of Hope; Guild President Mrs. Abner Gries; David Kaplan, recipient of the award, and Mrs. Kaplan. More…
Gov. Branstad, left, and Council Bluffs Mayor Charles Smith unveil the new sign for Kanesville Boulevard during the governor's visit to Council Bluffs Friday.