Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1947 — Page 20

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Jane Sisson Is the Winner in First Campaign | et Held Here by Organization of Teen-Agers i ] (CB Haga

By JEAN MANEY A “DARK HORSE” CANDIDATE, Jane Sisson, was be : : elected president of the Sub Deb and Squire Federation 8 5 uo ih fen in the biggest contest, to the teen-age set, of the year. The ; . ; : : Defens election, first one held by the Federation, was Saturday Ne ; Into Gi afternoon in Ayres’ auditorium. hh pis JERUSALE The vice president is Ray Kenmedy, a senior at Tech. He is a v7 i 4 ; i : : Arab assassin mmeber of the RODS Club, Margaret Alandt is the secretary. A on . : ’ six Jalestine « junior at St. Mary's Academy, Margaret is a member of the P's i 9 : : i Globerman, o | and Q's Club. : J : i of the Jewish Five “White Whirl” committee members also were chosen. They | pan ai é# : 3 Mr. Globert are Joanne Bryant, a senior at Broad Ripple and a member of : : ! : Arab gunmen the PAL, MLLE and PUG Clubs; Connie Pfisterer, a Broad Ripple diove his au junior and a member of the DOR and WICK Clubs; Nancy Snyder, escorted mot from Jerusale

omore, of the TAGIS | ’ Bb. 4 Tech Svpnomare Jack Aldridge, a | Nanded out at the door to those mi ’ 7 Four other Tech senior and a member of the | Who had ‘Bub Deb membership go the Jaffa-Tel TOPPERS Club, and John Mec- cards, More than four hundred P ye other was sts Shay, Cathedral senior and a | teeners jammed the auditorium ; rusalem., An member of the ASHES Club. ! and cheered for their favorites. slain in Jaffa Electioneering has been going The candidates were introduced : ” Fo ) Arab killer on for the past month among the and the balloting got under way. 4 Es Yad 3 # i boldness and Sub Debs and Squires. It was After the votes were collected, i a time since t climaxed Saturday morning with the Sub Debs presented their y oe : rioting again: final campaign speeches by and “Christmas Follies.” The cast in Sige 7 2 ; decision to p for the candidates on the Sub the original stunt was Marty Lunt, ? i i Drove Ini Debia radio program. mother; Ed Goss, father; Beth : 4: : | Mr. Globe Almost 200 excited teen-agers Hilton, sister, and Bill Sargent, wha ; i ‘ i i nto the eh thronged into Ayres’ auditorium | brother. Harold Fryar played . ke RR : 4 1a 44 » ork for the broadcast, Balloons, post- | Santa Claus, and brought down kh Ba ‘ ; tance ahead the house when his belt gave way : : 4 motor convoy

ers and eager boosters helped give | the atmosphére of a campaign Rod Je backed modestly into the : LT : : ent - Pace. : from Tel Avi

. by | headquarters on the eve of a v ‘ . : J > | presidential contest. The program was over at 3:30 WHITE WHIRL' CHAIRMEN—Four of the five committee members elected Mr. Glober : to turn his c

AFTER THE BALLOTS ¥ Yin COUNTED-- Jane Sisson (below) got together with |” Ayres’ Hi-De-Hole Room was | P. m. but anXous Kroups °L| by the Federation to arrange the “White Whirl" dance on Jan. 23 are shown here

brn tar . + Rav Kenna ne cret r the focal point for most of the friends gathered around their | ‘ o § road, but a her newly elected vice president, Ray Kennedy... { secretary, Margaret Aland} as | the toon Bo okers after | candidates and waited for the | (left and right, front) Nancy Snyder and Joanne Bryant: and Jack Aldridge and«John | inv nis. tar

( \ > £ { coon as votes were tallied in the Sub Deb and Squire Federation election Saturday. | (ne program. They streamed into = results McShay (left and right, at back). Connie Pfisterer (not shown) is the fitth member The rankir : the Sub Deb hangout and replaced The quiet auditorium turned ‘ . A lost just as their posters. Most of the teeners Into a full-fledged madhouse when | Figg i ry i BEER cum: a take over the | “hung around” promoting more the winners were announced. The id 7 3 : A 4 plain from votes and urging reluctant mem- | new president, the first in Indian- We % oh ; ! i Tikva, where bers to attend the afternoon bal- | &polis Sub Deb history, burst into | gg WR ul : ; lation of Pal loting session. | tears and was immediately sur- . go ; : Fs Under ten . on. | rounded by well-wishers, * Pix # : pi. | ; A : Jews would THE DOORS to the auditor- | Jane is a Junior at St. Agnes , ha nL ; =v : 4 Arab police, fum, where the election meeting ' Academy and was amazed .10 : | es : : ’ 7 a start making took place, were locked until 1:45 | learn she'd won the election. She { g eR ld ? 7 : i to fight back | p. m., but the voters were lined A was a “doubtful” candidate in bw a gi | tacks on the | up at the doors from 1 o'clock on. | the race since she comes from one ' m Seiad 4 2a > : i Tomorrow, | The candidates and their mana- | of the smaller schools in Indian- i - r F% ’ per. : 4 registering, a | gers dashed madly around, making | apolis. ¢ , ” ’ and women | sure that all their speeches and She is a member of the DAFFS : dx : Bwyd Ed a acrvien. Hag last minute publicity were ready. | Club and plarfed to begin her i : % Ri A ¢ Lt Xp < eruits, The ballots and pencils were ' new duties today y 4 i a Bn ey va : Leaders of

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IT'S EASY to be AGAINST Ves, cowardly. 3 oT a gol ko “ said today th | something. Hard to be FOR OH. OF COURSE. you mustn't . TR 3 : : . to yield the 1 Ever notice? get into a bickering argument 5 4 bi b de To Pro Most people feel more strongly about it. But you can — and y iv. gil i ni > pr The Britist about their dislikes than their should—make a ‘quiet, dignified i. , ra i av * i that the end likes. They'll talk all night about = statement of your good opinion a gl ; as : a j be the sig something they hate, They'll give If that doesn't stop the scandal A . f 8 ; 4 : ! fighting. Just casual praise to a friend. (quite likely it won't!) you should A IW. a wo al ] All British And when the gang gangs up | try to change the subject. Via i Wi eo > : out of Palest da at But after th

BEFORE THE BALLOT BATTLE—Here is the Tech contingent at the Saturday | on ® guy! When they start talk- | Or simply leave the group of Photos by Henry Glesing, Times Staff Photographer. . l the British a

t a pal, it’ y hard | gossipers. Don’ morning Sub -Debia broadcast for last-minute electioneering. They are (left to right) | to’ be the one gin io ES df yr FOUR OF THE VOTERS—Two Tech students, Rosie Lupus (left), SINS Club, and than protect property, It

Dick Stanfield, campaign manager: Nicki Bliss, presidential candidate; Nancy Snyder, | him. They'll get the point. Margie Kuhn (left center), JETS, get together with Bea Douglass (right center), a. peace-keeping

"White Whirl" candidate; Jerry Baur, campaign manager: Tugqgy Pit "White | But it's a test of character, | No one person can stop gossip. > , paig ger: Tuggy Pittman, "White Winging Biggin BLA nig 1 nn DDT member at St. Agnes, and Dee Moller, a HIT Clubber from Broad Ripple, to de- : five-nation |

ALE | . ry doy Rs : Whirl" candidate, and Ray Kennedy, vice pre idential candidate. | listen to, criticism of a friend, you | have the courage. cide who will win their votes. mission. The exiled

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