Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1949 — Page 18
4 slumber party for of the Delphites Sub
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8. New officers of the SLY Sub
“~~ Deb Club are Mary Ann Clouse, . presi Grace Havens,
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Barbara Marks, publicity chairThe club honored Joy Rahke party
To Budget Problem . OLD-FASHIONED barter 1s
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problem of swinging luxuries on a slim allowance. A turnabout
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DICK FLECK is The Times" Teer of the Week. He's proud of the Shortridge High School “Toughman’s Trophy,” awarded to the varsity football player who is the most rugged member of the team. Dick plays end on the football squad. Dn President of the senior class at Shortridge, Dick is also. a member of the baseball team. He is sketching a page of caricatures for the 1949 Shortridge annual and hopes to be a commercial artist. Dick plans to study at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. after graduation. He belongs to. the Lettermen’s Club and the Key Club at sand Is & member of the STAG and DARBY Squire Se ie { 16 the son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Fleck, 235
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Count Talents And Go to Work
Or maybe one of your chums is a top-notch dancer who would like to swap a free dance lesson for another type of service. It's up to you to find out how you can barter your services for theirs. Count talents. Include hobbies and skills such as playing the piano, singing, making jewelry as well as talents for perfecting good grooming. Then list your friends’ abilities and suggest an exchange. Don’t undertake too much in one afternoon-—usually ong or at most two projects are enough to swing at one time.
DECOYS Plan Skating Party
Final arrangements for the
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