2. Aimé Paine
Born in (Engineer Luis A. Huergo, Black River, August
23, 1943 - Asuncion, Paraguay, September 10, 1987) was
a singer Mapuche in Argentina that was dedicated to
the rescue and dissemination of folk music of his
people. It was a great granddaughter of Mapuche chief,
the lonco Paine.
3. Carola Lorenzini
Elena Lorenzini Carolina (August 15, 1899 Junction St.
Vincent, former name of the present town of
Alejandro Korn, Buenos Aires, November 23, 1941 in
Moron, Buenos Aires) was an aviator and sportsman
Argentina.
4. Azucena Maizani
Was a singer and songwriter Argentina tango was born
in Buenos Aires on November 17, 1902 and died in the
same city on January 15, 1970. He had great popularity,
he starred in radio and theater and also left more than
270 recorded works. For many years made their
presentations dressed in men's suits or Creole gaucho
costumes so it was known by the nickname "The
Gaucho Ñata" Libertad Lamarque put it in 1935.
5. Victoria Ocampo
Ramona Victoria Ocampo Epiphany Rufina, CBE (b.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 7, 1890 - m. Id, January
27, 1979) was a writer, an intellectual, essayist and
translator in Argentina. Published several books such
as The Lake of the Lilies (1926), ten volumes of
Testimonies or Tagore in the cliffs of San Isidro (1961).
Born into an aristocratic family, was educated by
governesses and their first language was French. From
youth participated in the first manifestations of the
feminist and anti-fascist intellectuals Argentinians,
who forged the character of a remarkable woman. She
died in January 1979 at age 88.
6. Olga Cossettini
Was a teacher and teacher in Argentina. He was born
on August 18, 1898 in San Jorge, Santa Fe and died on
May 23, 1987 in Rosario. She was the daughter of
Antonio and Alpine Bodello Cossettini.
He devoted his life, along with her sister Leticia
transform the traditional school, which resorted to
punishment as an educational resource and was
unrelated to social reality.
The "Institute of Higher Education Teacher No. 28" in
the city of Rosario, bears his name.