Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1949 — Page 18
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f Plas Meeting “With HEELS
re Yate Dats Débé Sub Deb!
group on Tuesday:
“onals and regionals together. “They have adopted “doughboy” [hats in gray felt ay their club * ‘emblem. Joan Altmann ‘was hostess” to| .
y the members of the MIXERS | * «Bub Deb and Squire Club
week. The club members cheered Bob Boltz, Horton Smith and Dave!
oun rt High School basketball port Hig t
vit The SQUIRES. Club
board...
, Club is planning a joint meeting
with the. HEELS Squire Club. §!
«Billie Teel will be hostess to the
The gals attended” the sec-
last
Jrstran in the sectionals: The MIXERS played on the
A slumber party last night for| the members of the Powder Puffs|
Sub Deb Club followed the re-
gional games, The sub debs attended the regionals together.
spring activities of the club were, ~«discussed.
arty after the sectiona the home of Bill Fisher:
Attending were Pat Hewitt,
Sonny Whittle, Judy Geyer, Dick Smith, Betty Gordon, Harry Crocker, Jim Evans, Dwight Little, Jo Olson, Marilyn Moon, Jim Turner and Roger Hobis.
There was a party last night
for the members and guests of|
the SINS Sub Deb. Club Sitter the regionals. rss. The SINS met recently in the home of Marilyn Fulkerson.
Send mews of teen ciub activities to Jean Maney, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9,
sub Debs, Squires To Elect Officers.
The members of the Sub Deb and Squire Federation will vote for new officers soon. The can-
didates are nominated by the
officers and Mrs. Mar-
outgoing qua Bond, adviser to the federa-
Hots sub deb or squire from ‘each
high school represented will be nominated for the offices of president,
vice president and sec retary. Five “White Whirl"
at games
1. Pat Hewitt was hostess to the] “powder Puffs last week. The’
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chairmen will also be elected.
Dresden plate and sauce boat in pink, gold
OM OVERTON is The T4
5
hes’ Teen of the Week. He's
a senior at Crispus Attucks High School and vice president of the June graduating class. Tom is a member
of the Senior Council.
One of the captains of the Attucks’ basketball team, Tom
is also interested In baseball, He
belongs to the Senfor Cafeteria
Committee, the Boy Bcouts and the DEACONS Club,
Tom is still undecided about his choice of colleges, but he
prefers Butler University. He wants to be a basketball coach.
g Verne Overs, 2012 THAIRADOITE Ave, 18 Tom's rather.
Toon Ag Are Loyd A To Dates -
% with, { majority of the evening with my |
iwouldh’'t have
ers
Prefer to to Dasice.
... With One Partner ‘By JEAN MANEY LOYALTY IS DEFINITELY
teen-age characteristic—at least the syb debs and squires stick | like burrs to their Mates at a dance,
The galg think that the boys who take them dancing deserve
evening. They say that it's more fun to waltz with your current heart throb than with strangers. Squires are unanimous in their disapproval of the sub deb who
leaving her date stranded op the
prove of “going stag” and enjoy cutting in on the belles of the eve~ besides they say it's
Corinpe Schafer, a senior at Bacred Hedrt Central High School, believes that dances should be exchanged between couples on a double or triple date. “I enjoy exchanging one or two dances with the boys I double but I'd -rather..dance. the
own date. After all, a girl must} {like the hoy she's | m with or she
accepted the invyitation Corinne says. She thinks that eut-in dances are. fun “once in a while” and that program dances are fast becoming a thing of the past. Corinne is interested in art and
Corinne.
Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week.
Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen Tuesday
of the Week before midnight
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hopes to study at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y,, or Indiana University. She wants to be a commercial artist and work in advertising. A member of the CSMC, the CYO and the “Torch” staff, Corinne is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Schafer, 23 E. Palmer St.
» » » A JUNIOR at Broad Ripple High School, Don Shaw is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Shaw, 8083 N. Michigan Rd. - Don frowns on switching dancing partners too often during the evening. He's attended program dances, but he - prefers. the kind where you dance with your gown date all night. “If 1 take : a girl to a dance
it's because I
to be their partners most of the
fiits from one partner to another, ! side lines. Some of them do ap
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.+Teen Problems—
want to be
with
Plan Dances
{her and 1 don’t want to have to Shae her with every other guy
dance
west
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I agree with Corinne that The Irish are taking over the! toe Te to change around with the city teen canteens this week. St. couples
Patrick's day ‘dances are being states, {planned by-most of the groups. h He's attended several dances as Tomorrow night _the Eagles * Nest Canteen WII have a “wear-|
{cheaper and
center.
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Club Ripple.
Freddie
Mar. 186, and Cat| of “the Center.
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and the
in your party,” “Don
“stag’” and reports that it is
fun, but it
rather boring. Don is planning in’ of the green™ dance in the to study journalism and English On at the University of Missouri and Tuesday the Rythmn Rockers 2150 Wants a career in advertis-
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Don is a member of the crosscountry wrestling and track! (teams, the band, the Dramatic ROTC at Broad
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Unsolicited salesmen or door-to-door canvasgers may be politely turned away, but social callers, without exception, must be escorted inside and offered a chair, . . r IF THE guests are Mom's friends (or Pop's or Sister's) simply say: “Won't you sit ‘down?’ Then go and summon the family member. Your own friends are your personal responsibility, of course. But what if they arrive just as you're due to dress
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