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By JEAN MANEY THE OLD GRAY MARE has been replaced by the “hot rod” and the “jalopy” on the highways. But come fall, subdebs and squires begin yearning for a full moon, a haywagon and a switch to lower horsepower. The Sub-Deb Club recently invited their

escorts to an old-fashioned hayride at the Grand View Riding Academy. After feeding the squires at least six hot-dogs apiece, the gals hitched old Dobbin and Daisy to the wagon and rolled out for a two-hour ride. The crowd around the bonfire at the wiener roast includes (left to right, seated) Joan Warrender, Margaret Hannan, Dick Gause, Dick Smith, Nancy Daugherty, Nancy Lewis, D. J. Thomas, Barbara Smith, Jenny Byrne, Connie McCown, Patsy Smith, Buddy Culp and Dolores ~Peterson. ~The teeners-standing-are—(left to-Tight)-Sue Zigler, Jack Minneman, Tommy Prine, Patty Ball, Wardie Walker and Joanie Burns.

Turn Rugged Outdoor Men Into Suave Holiday Escorts Sub-Deb members cooked the wieners and provided the cider for their starving squires. Margaret and Joan (upper right photo) ‘see to it that Bob and Dick get their vitamins, Before rolling out for the Hoosier Hayride, Nancy and D. J. paid their respects to Dobbin, half of the party's two-horsepower. Patsy and Fred wanted to help the driver, too, by taking over the reins for a while. Coming home the teen-agers are slightly beat, but still interested in food. The Sub-Debs select their members from Shortridge and Tudor, and their dates from Shortridge and Park. The Sub-Debs turn their rugged outdoor men into stave young -men about town at Christmas time. The gals don holiday formals and the squires struggle into tuxes for the club's annual Christmas dinner-dance. The dinner is traditionally held in Holly Hock Hill and the teenagers dance in Patsy dnd Barbara Smith's home, 8295 N. Pennsylvania St.

A pre-graduation dance, the last one on the club calendar, is always held in late May at Westlake. The Sub-Debs sell tickets to their friends, but they give that

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