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Jannice Bryant, Sue Starks and Rosann Tracy (left to right)
are the candidates for Miss Riparian. The popularity contest, ad- |
vertising the Riparian subscription campaign, is in full swing now at Broad Ripple High School. Subscribers to the yearbook are eligible to vote and the results will be announced tonight at an all-school skating=party at Riverside Rink. The nominees for Mr.
Riparian are Jack Barnett, Jack
Engledow and Bob Safford.
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Teen Talk—
Set Tonight At Howe High
Vote b In Student Election
By JOAN HOCKERSMITH Howe High School Guest Columnist | TONIGHT AN open house will ‘conclude Education Week activities at Howe High School. The {Music Department will begin the! ‘evening's, events at 7:45 o'clock with a program in the school gym. Immediately afterward, the school will be open for inspection. Students will be in charge of displays and experiments of the various de{partments while the teachers are |free for consul|tation. The national |slection had to |share the spotlight at Howe with ithe mock election. Yesterday, the| {students voted on a regular vot-| |ing machine to determine whether | [Jerry Logsdon, Federalist, or Dick| |Wickliff, Nationalist, would gov-| fern the state of Howe. The Fed-|
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Teen Problems—
Put Spice, Variety Into Dating
By JEAN ARE ALL YOUR dates mevie dates, my friend? If so, why? Don’t misunderstand! ..There are heaps of good motion pictures, from important documentary films to clever comedies. Naturally, you want to see them. You have to keep up with the trends, don’t you? But how often do you go to the movies simply from habit or
because it's the easiest thing to do? Psychologists warn against
getting into a mental and emotional rut. Doing the same thing day after day, seeing the same
Sudar, youre ina Lets go ne about to the dot a hiile i bowling for a
chanqe.
eralist candidate for Lieutenant] Governor was Jed Vermillion, who {opposed Joe Pertle, Nationalist. The race for secretary of state {found Bob Brown, Federalist, |against-. Bill Joyce, Nationalist. Dick Ferguson, Federalist, and |Art Holman, Nationalist, vied for the treasurer's position. Campaigning hard for auditor were Harry Stewart, Federalist, and {Don Daugherty, Nationalist. In {the past eight years each party {has won four elections. ” n sn RIGHT along with the mockeleftion was that all important election of senior-class officers. Mike Wagoner was chosen presi-
dent; Jenny Konold, vice president; Dick Brant, treasurer, and Julia Moore, secretary. They are busy appointing committees to
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take charge of senior activities. Heading the list of these will be the senior play, the last week in| January; the winter party in Dealways a watcher instead of a . S do-er. Planning and participating J Hvenile Center cember, and another party in
{ aps April. All this, plus graduation: In rew smisemelila 8 good ri Auxiliary To Meet lactivities, are on the agenda for League to Hold
your mind and emotions. It stim-| coniors . ulates initiative and inventive-| The Auxiliary to the Marion ny traditional Anniversary Fete eanut Pal Week for the sopho-! Mrs. Robert M. Moore, 5617 N
ness. And you're going to need County Juvenile Center, Inc., will ra uay ended the Plenty f both in later life, be- nave a luncheon Monday in the more girls. Last Tuesday each Meridian St. will be hostess at a ’ {Hotel Washington. A. G. Cooley girl received the name of a secret 28th anniversary celebration of So why not put some spice and {pal in a peanut shell. During this the Indianapojis Unit, Women's variety into your dating? (Will speak on “Modern Probation ye.) ghe was supposed to send Overseas Service League. The Go bowling, ice- or roller-skat- and Parole Practices.” notes to her pal and give her pal event will be held tonight. ing. Join a teen club or a little| Reports will be read by dele- inexpensive gifts. The identity of, Capt. Eunice Barzynski, head theater group. Have gang night gates to several local clubs. They each girl's secret friend was re-\of WAC recruiting for Indiana, at home. ft {will be Mesdames Claude Frank-!vealed today. The committee in will speak and Mrs. Mary Day , (lin, M. Earl Robbins, Eugene |charge of arrangements was Mar- will preside. {Thompson, and Louise Hoyd. Mrs.|gie Stutz, Betty Lukenbill, Judy | ———— —— {Frank L. West is in charge of Nickel, Nickie Nicewanger and Nelson Eddy, after Mike Wagonireservations. Carol Wicks. er's splendid performance in “Old | *— .n Man River.”
y 5 i 1 - APPLAUSE is still ringing We also’have some unsung heWomen’s Club will have a recep Bridge Luncheon Set {from the Pleasant Run Revue. roes without whom the show tion at 8 p. m. today in the home| The ladies of the Columbia This biennial variety show had could never have been a success. of Mrs. Helen Logan, 2215 N.cjyp will have a luncheon bridge many acts which are still the talk They are our business managers— Pennsylvania 8t., for Miss Mable 4 19.30 1 1 Wednesday in the f the school. Who could ever Bob Fields, Jim Hueston, Morgan Dunn, newly elected legislator. | : TE Hi forget Mary Torrence and Rose- Sly, Don Ward, Don Franz, HowMrs. Georgia Marie Vuturo club. Mrs. W. D. Lewis is chair- pv Mongelli in “Slim and Cory- ard Brady and Joe Messing. The will play. Hostesses will be the man of hostesses for the event. belle,” or Ed Hail and Bob Horn Revue is over for this year, but officers of the club and the pre- Her assistants are Mrs. Walter in “Shine on Harvest Moon.” everyone is eagerly awaiting the sinct committeewomen. |Teer and Mrs. Arthur Taylor. Many believe we have a budding next show in 1951.
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