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SUNDAY, OCT. 31, 1048 i lt guid Halloween Teen of the Week— - Is Gala Time
For Teeners
Club Elections, Parties Make for Busy Week
Sub-debs and squires are planning parties, electing officers and celebrating Halloween this weekend. J "The ZAM and PAGE Sub Deb Clubs will have their annual joint * wiener, roast for members and dates on Saturday.
Artamoe Johnson is the newly elected president of the OBS Sub Deb Club. The other officers are Joyce Roys, vice president; Joyce ‘ Klinger, secretary, and Pavie Lou Shoe, treasurer, y
The SWANKS Squire Club elécted Jerry Thumann president at a recent meeting, He will plan club activities with Don/ Wigal, vice president; Jim Fillen-| warth, secretary, and Nino Morone, treasurer,
The new officers of the NK Sub « Deb lub are Roberta Wood, presidént; Virginia Good, vice president; Susie Berry, secretary, and Dorothy Little, treasurer,
Mitty Brandenburg will be initiated into the WAHOO Sub! Deb Club today.. The members| had a Halloween party last night in the home of 8hirli Burch. Joan| Altmann, charter member of the club, is a candidate for Football Queen at Southport High School:
e) ILA LEE LA MERE is The Times’ Teen of the Week. She's a varsity cheer leader at Warren Central High
School. Lila Lee has been elected for two consecutive years Deb Clubs held their Halloweeniby an all-school vote.
The AMOURS and DOES Sub
“frolic last night in the home of| Holly Boyer. The guests were) Mary Highland, Nardy Gootee, loyd Mayfield, Floyd Matthews, arry Shae, Lewie Brown, Tom Kell, Jerry Koehler and. J. J.| Carr, Also Harold Mattingly, Tony | Miles, Gene Turnipseed, Dallas] Lyons, Don Scharbrough, John| Essex, Ronny Benson, Gilbert | Bierman, Tony Zilson, Dean Bowan, Kenny Jones, Dan Rudy, Archie Bagwell and Walt Haimer.
The Pythons Sub Deb Club en-|
School spirit, good looks and lots of pep are the requirements for a cheer leader at Warren Central. A senior, Lfla is a | member of Warrenettes, girls’ service club at the school, and | belongs to the de Boets Sub Deh Club, She also is a member of Block's High School Fashion Board. | Lila Lee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd La Mere, | 7500 E. 10th St, and plans to study physical education at Indiana or Butler University. Lida Koehring and Jim Tilson are the other senior cheer | leaders at Warren Central.
Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week, | Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indian- | apolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday. | I nominate .....co000000 ester urtttrernsyere esssessesensrnnan
Jertained rushees and dates at a wiener roast last night in River-| (name) side Park. Irene Gallagher, Sally| secvesesecroscscrssnsconses Of desescsvessnsecsies essssnsnninee Jarosinski, Patty Prey, Pat Al-} (school)
" (and city) BARRA RRNA INARA ar savas BAAR N ANNI TREN N ANNAN (home address) for Teen of the Week. My reasons for the selection are given on | a separate sheet of paper attached to this coupon. | MY DAME seuvveeisresirascncncsnssisnesees cesesessnaserenags
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sptatt, Margie Kelso and Betty Kennedy were hostesses,
Barbara Gerrard, 5221 Pleasant Run Pkwy., was hostess to mem-| bers arid guests of the CHARM] Sub. Deb Club at a Halloween) party last night. It was an old-|
fastiioned costume party. \MoAudrev's, Don Spricher, Agaielthelr meeting this week The A masquerade party for the O'Brien and Jack Griffin. members are planning a Christ- | members of the Cu-Tee Sub Deb Avis mas booth. for the N.E.C.C.
Davis entertained the Club and the Hi Jax’s Squire Club : /bazaar. was held last night in the home members of the OWL Sub Deb
of Barbara and Beverly Vargo Chub last night in her home. Ru Ann Cruse and Jackie TeiAmong those attending were fert are the newly initiated mem-
| + The P's and Q's Sub Deb Club 1 Sub Barhara and Rosemary Hofl-\sponsored a hayride at the Acton pqs Tol O Dees Su Deb
meyer, Betty McIntire, Beverly pyde Ranch last night. . The| 713 Labne, Mary Lou Hodge, Ray members who attended were Betty Brooks, Kenny Jones, Pete Peter- sweeney, Joannie Steidle, Mar, Send news of Seen Jotivities to son, Wally Perrigo, , Ed Lowery, garet Alandt, Marilyn Markey, qv oe Indiana lis 9, by Nea Curt Donkert, Charles Hall’ and pat McKibben, Marilyn Ferguson, a a hi ay nts Vice Stackey. Pauline Comella and Rita Mc- » -~ 1m. L
Cann column. Include the address of The ARTS Sub Deb Club had ~ * the meeting place and your telea hayride and wiener'roast last! The guests included Ralph op one number in the letter, night at the Gra | Wyand, Eddie Allen, Eddie Davis, ————————————— irandview Riding! 0, ""itean, Ronnie Becker Ac 7 bers ue . ’ " : cademy Hew ors 200 Huests Ralph Deitz, Tom Connell and Perfumed Ink were Dot Wuensch, George Berry, { ‘a , y Margot Ostenforth, Cork John- Pat Lawley. Here's a new way io Wile. a son, Pat O'Brien, Bill Seal, Bert| The p ‘I Sub Deb Clib has! Howery” letter. Ball point pens Amthor, Joe Gerdinick, Mary ordered new pins. with flower scented ink. will soon, Lawley, Don McWilliams, Char-| be available. Carnation is one of magne Hoffman, Doc Hadden,| Martha Thomas will be hostess the most popular scents for teenMarlene Seal, Joe Lutz, Wanda 'to the Chicks Sub Deb Club at age lefter-writers. ’
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‘Get on the Beam’ With Slang or Be an ‘Ieky’
By JEAN MANEY __ “DROP DEAD, you Icky, or get on. the beam,” the teenagers. shout at the “dead characters” who refuse to use the current slang phrases, The three teeners interviewed today agree that sub ni debs and % squires do ‘speak a. language all their own. © Jane Kirkhoff, a senior at Howe High School, thinks that the fad for teen-age slang is *“super” and that all the “sharp o Jane . kids” use it in their conversations. She says that “drop dead” is still a popular way of telling another teener to stop annoying the gang. “Other phrases that we use a lot are ‘Bet lost’ ‘dead - pan’ and ‘solid.’ 1 like waltzes and think
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Lombardo are -‘solid,” but most teen-agers go for Stan Kenton, Tex Beneke and Johnny Long. Of coyrse, Biliott Lawrence and his band is the top favorite with everyone,” she says.
“All the gals are wearing the’
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very long, straight skirts with sweaters and = blouses 'and anklets with . saddle-shoes,” Jane states. She hopes to at-
‘ tend Butler University next fall
to ‘major in accounting.” The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kirkhoff, 370 Downey Ave, Jane is business manager of the Howe Tower and a member of the FAMKES 8ub Deb Club, . ~ »”
“SURE, ALL the kids use slang. It's fun and each crowd has a different lingo,” John Wilson Jr. says, He is a senior at Crispus Attucks High School and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, 339 W, 13th St. John reports that some of the more pop- } ular expressions include “on the beam, icky, drop © dead, drag, don't § throw mud in § my eye and jake with me.” “The be -bop style of music is ‘really ‘solid. Gene Krupa, Elliott Lawrence, Johnny Long and Tex Beneke are popular, but I think the Dorsey brothers’ bands have slipped,”
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only one new fad in clothes—the| bé-bop hat, It's a felt beret type) that all the jazz fans wear, A future teacher, John hopes to get his training at Butler, " . » “GOSH, YES, all the teen-agers I know use slang and loads of’ it, Mary Agnes Looney, a senior at St. Mary's Academy, states. She likes expressions such as “super, good looking job, goon, and DDT (drop ; Lo F dead twice).” Mary Agnes thinks that any normal teener is fond of "jive and boogie and
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being = “smooth; sharp and solid.” p She also ap- ¥ proves of John- Mary Agnes ny Long and Stan Kenton, { “Not many kids I know read a lot, Just enough for school! assignments,” she sdys.
She hopes to do office work after graduation.’ Mary. Agnes is the daughter of Mrs, Loretta Looney, 1405 Marlowe Ave.
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