Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1949 — Page 18
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‘A SENIOR at Crispus Attucks High School, Robert Wright Jr, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wright, 523 W. 424 St. 7 Bob feels very strongly on the subject of ciga~ rets for sub debs. “I think it's per missable for a girl of 18 or old-
silly smokes, she should wait until she
| [is graduated,” Bob states. He
thinks that most squires smoke when they're juniors and seniors | unless they're in training. Ciga-
squire ‘begins ce. rets are OK for guys, but it takes school guys should limit them. older men to smoke pipes and “selves to cl [garets i Pipes are OK cigars, he says. oy for Soikks mn, but dg ok A future engineer, Bob wants Taam a to attend the University of Illi i ant i Haro ts te tn Ba ~~ ‘The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Men's C105 4 701 8 Irvinglon Ave. forward on the basketball team. to be a "os 8 a of the! “I. DON'T approve of Sates Club, for girls, either,” says Barbara
house that women just don't
your health and your looks if ‘you start smoking In high school. If a girl insists on
wait until she's at least 21 and
. |then smoke only in her home,” | {Barbara states. She frowns on
king for teen-age boys until
to the “tired businessman” set, Barbara plans to study art at Indiana University. She belongs to the Junior Girls Club, the Howe Tower staff and the Footlight Revelers at Howe.
» . r JOHN CONWAY, another senior at Cathedral, makes the opinion unanimous, No gal should smoke before she's reached the ripe old age of 18 and then she should’ do her puffing at’ home, he says.
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president of the junior class at the.Indiana- State School for the Deaf and captain of the school’s basketball
and footballgeams, He was named gn. The "Times second #ll-city football team for storing 87 points last season and Jerry made 222 points for the basketball squad. He is an honor student and president of Pt Bigma, the social club for boys. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moers, Evansville, Jerry is planning on attending college after graduation. He is studying cabinetmaking now and wants to be an engineer,
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YOU CAN easily pick the the flaws in these techniques. Deliberately dragging along a numb number is a poor com~pliment to your own date and to his (or her) friend. Besides it gets the party off to a very weak start. :
Making a play for the other guy or gal is disloyal in any league, ‘It's a first-class way to lose dates and alienate the “opposite sex, If you're saddled with a drip keep your sense of humor. (The évening won't “last forever). And mind your manners. A blind-dater'’s role is. that I guest: It isn't cricket to try lof
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members on Saturday night in the home of Dorothy Houghland. ‘The members atitended the Tech “Sketchbook” together.
- Mary Jane Davidson was hostess to the members of the TABS Sub Deb Club recently when the new members were initiated. - The initiates are Naney' John.
Elizabeth Geiger, Pat B Saundra Burget ahd Helen J.-M Clellan. The TABS are planning a week H
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JINX Sub Deb Club members had a ‘woman pay all” theater party last night for their |dates.- The gals had a joint meet ing with the IPCARS Club re-
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cently in Janet Linzie’s home. Attending were Jack Barker, Jim Stewart, Bob Hoffman, Bob Collier, George Gill; Bob, Ware, ‘Gordon Muesing, Dickson, Wilbur Zobbe and: Gu Doyal.
Jan Parker, Angle’ ‘Evans and
Nancy Costiy; "pledges of the club, will be initiated in A at a formal A hayride
ceremony. is also On the calendar for April The. PREAMS Afinounce the new lottieers; 3
dent; Janet Lingle, vice president; Alica Hunt, secretary; Lols Watts, treasurer, and Gloria Turley, ser-
roe gednt-at-arms.
Hard Times Frolic On Today's Menu
Weir your oldest clothes to the teen matinee dance this afternoon in the Indiana Roof Ballroom. The theme of today's dance is a “Hard Times Frolic.” Tommy Reed rnd his band will play from 3 to 5:30 p. m. There will be dancing lessons from 2:30 to 3 p. m. in the ballroom. The rumba is the lesson for today.
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