Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1949 — Page 39
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Active Clubs - Federation Is - ~ Open to Groups The Sub ‘Deb and Squire Fed. eration is a gigantic organization. There are 566 active sub ded and squire clubs and at least 100 more than aren't federated. Only the federated clubs have the right to votes for officers and partici pate in activities.” ~~ fn The process of becoming a member club of the federation Is simple. First, the group must be
organized and decide on a name, the number of members, the dues
Hi-De-Hole Room in Ayres’. Then : a formal constitution should be drawn up and officers elected. From there on in the club can’
St, Agnes Academy Seniors Plan Dance
Academy will have its semjor ball May 24 in the Lakeshore Country Club, Joe Zainey and his orches« tra will play. Margaret Griffin is the newly elected president of the freshman class at the Academy. The other officers are Mary Jansen, vice president, and Jean Moran, secre tary-treasurer. ‘
FE # Rag et Re wi 2 a L i Fred : a : . < a fs We 5 ; i . : 7 3 . T Er i rpy ‘BT : le een Problems— : el "PY § Teen-Agers Believe [Teen of the Week—. [Bobby Soxers |1 Hove Fun for Fr i 1 Ar ois TIE » n-— Hail Price Cut eeners, riave run ror rree Je . = x . - : $ - g : } : Gots Eh - we es ~ - wh . : 2 on 9 6 ' ; By JEAN Electronics mechanics, astronmene irmly in New Outfit Paster Cost’ | Tum mio ot oc gone go ot ay ms 0G 7 TI me Ep : hi 4 ane * . : ; : > ces avery . wn. ! 3 up the eabin , : ony Td A Anklet Introduced Teepers wail the “What shall 0 16. Oi ie ; xmittes .. - ; : The price of bobby sox is We do™ blues, IF YOU aremt in or Easter Parade am 0 SV SE nar, my 308 fret Targy. It's a : : . getting thicker. This 1s wonder-| latge Fity and a at small "hat ia ect: -. “ . « i offers ente nmen 1 : iss Margaret - Bonnets and Gay Spring Prints for Girls, ful haws-to the sub debs who nv, FREE. Museums for instance! 8dditioh, many museums put on ve. . | huge Sufi SOX Rags are re- the Te thought scare MOvies-and aan put an eetings are Sportswear for Squires, Order of the Day sisted 10 & Dudput, he YOU 1? It Heednt: Modern mu. dust stuff, either! : ust pe E : By JEAN MANEY sharket that turns down not| SUMS are_no. longer musty Then there are libraries Do out. by. tha 3 BONNETS BEDECKED with posies and gay spring once but three times and gives MORMERtS to the past. They're you know that.most of Sham w. > y i | o! nating things. 8 events, mo sed doubling frocks are the order of today among the sub debs—and the gals strive for. The price of a _ Museums fall into five cate- and such? And of course, "600 entries squires aren't far behind with.ehecked jackets and sport Pair of sox has dropped” rom 60| SUFI IO (OVI SIE OL CO ally outedoor ore ant year's by shirts. yen hi cents on most department (3) History: General or local; chestral programs next summer, Mrs. Ray The local teen-agers are firm believers in “Easter outfits.” BIS Soyniers : 1 b | (3) Industry: Textiles, railroad- * Nothing is more romantic than. — - Sy ihn ningumtngpboin oil oh and Tin th E5008 Dens Jor dub Seba ing and the like; (4) science: music beneath the stars! and : that everyone should wear urch a Js nd oe Hence: — ught many in the Eas(er parade. - Picolay looks like gxpensive| oy . And one - "Margie Dixon, a sophomore at St. Mary's Academy, has a brand waffle pique and washes. like a Sub Deb Club. Easter Party Held. sased, as she new print frock in her closet just waiting for Sunday dream. It's made up in matching : By Sub Deb Club n, by the de- - : summer play ensembles in Holds Outing gs 3 \ My dress has a light blue back-| “ " ! , Sg > { The Sigma Nu Sub Deb Club ts in those : ¥ sissy” colors of yellow, lavender, Th thons Sub Deb Club had! | andows” eX= ground with melon colored and pink and blue, | The Pythons Sub Leb Club hadinag an Easter party recently in joying “those OU rores yellow figures on it. I plan to Iridescent denim fs another 80 outing recently in the Spring gniriey McWilllams' home, The Concentrate on fun. G0, ear a short Jalon coat aver Dew a htterem Biter) used ul State Par ol ls members attending were Suzanne : t and a blac at trimmed A . embers attending were Sally i Moet - Sub Deb Club flowers and feathers” she says. M————————————— iJarinsky, Beity Kennedy, Irene| 0% J aramn Bender, Harriet} : Club : A will wear Easter Dance |Gailager, Shirley Wertz, Pattie/BYSeld, Pat Doody, Pafti Gray, Arde ¢ for > al IN EE black shoes and Is Planned {Pray, Patt Allstatt’ Eileen Mary Ann Healy, Frances Strut-] png senior class of St. Agnes ay white gloves and he (Weddle, Elaine Tharp and Mari- ner, Mary Ellen Sullivan and! hS TR IC S cer carry a black buy Feathatons and hisilee Garland. |Biady Wilhelm i : . ~ | w play for the teén! 5 100d . ! ” | Lik “1 has, ha matinee dance this afternoon in! The guests wale Fred G "| Members of the DRIPS Squire DREAMS Sell Lilies always have man, Bill Bruce, Tommy Fergus : ida ls new the Indiana Roof Ballroom. The son, Pat Amore, Tony Zilson, Club Were guests. They are Dick — To Aid Handicapped for Easter. I try band was originally organised by Howard Crick, Junmy Wilson, Bea, Bernie Hulsing. Johnuy Bou-| 2 ; i to alternate—one { 8e.. Charles Caplinger, Jerry Wager, cher, Johnny Aymonin, Bill Sale. id he Bug. Doig Sub Sorres Sub Yiu Cla year with a suit ae Sieme u She dance is an Bob “Bertiag, 8 om Carpenter, man; Jim Mandy, Dick Forrestal ul hold: chosen and accessories . e rade." ere will be , lack, | fr The sub debs nd card party new officers. The gals are also the next sea- : . a teen talent show: ot i belloan Berry, sarilyn Rlack Bobland Dick Ho! e sub de . No ny P a trip to Chi for this and 8) nt ho CATHY ORGAN is The Times’ Teen of the Week. |mission {Nicoloff, Surbara Swift and are planning a pienie\for the near Eng lanning cago son a dress and] . : : nis . {Sonny Neuh . 4 i Il be at 6:30 summer. Pw coat” Margie She's vice president of the senior class at Manual High seas Sonny Nuudouss. ihe party at Jina Day A Siteike ade take Fay are] School and a member of the Student Affairs Board. Cathy — Tr president; Marilyn Kelly, secre-the most popular - colors chia also belongs to the Masoma Club. tary, and Darlene Galloway, spring, but since she wears a Secretary to the '49 Club of the senior class, she is vice presitreasurer. : Ravy bills MRIOFIR AY he. dent of the Te-O-Wanna Sub Deb Club. Cathy is an honor stu- | The DREAMS Sub Deb Club is "yr 0ig 1ones to attend college “dent and is active in the Youth Fellowship Class of the University ‘ / . planning a joint meeting with the | por oraguation and study secre- Heights Evangelical United Brethren Church. : f es ) Torques Club for late April. The aria) work. She belongs to the Cathy plans to study nugges training at the Indiana University | A}
sub debs sold Easter lilies downtown last week. The proceeds of the sale goes to help crippled chil. dren. : A hayride was on the docket for the members last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Matzke chaperoned the event. . Attending the hayride were Bob Baker, Guy -Doyal, George Gill, Jerry McClain, Gordon Muesing, Bob Schrier, Dick Schrier, Bob “Ware and the members.
There ‘will be a skating party for the members of the MAIDENS : Sub-Deb Club on Apr. 30 in the Rollerland Rink. The plans for the party were made at a recent| | meeting in Marilyn Schowen-| = gerdt’s home. & New pledges of the club are Kathryne Tracy, Beverly Sarete, Twila Wilkerson, Helen Hensly and Betty Pennington.
Members ..of the Kuddle Kats Sub Deb Club were to have attended the Easter Sunrise servjces this morning cn the Circls. They planned breakfast after the services in Carolyn Chaille’s home. The gals held a wiener roast and slumber party Friday in the home of Sonnie Woodmansee and met last week in Peggy Whitehead’s home.
The PLAIDS Sub Deb Club members celebrated spring vacation with a “night out” party last
Dramatic Club, the CSMC and] the AOC at St. Mary's and is also| a member of the PAGES and LAMS Sub Deb Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dixon, 3045 N. New Jersey St., are Margie's parents, . " ®
A JUNIOR at Cathedral High School, Art Field III will wear casual sport clothes in today's Easter parade. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Field, 151 KE. Pleasant Run Pkwy. 3
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doesp't own a hat and shudders a ! at the idea, but he definitely thinks that. every squire-should wear new duds on Easter. “I like to see girls wear suits and I like light colors for their outfits. I hate flowers on hats— the plain kind is much sharper,” Art thinks. He likes high heels on girls who aren't too tall, but agrees that six-foot gals should cling to flat shoes. g Art plans to attend St. Edward's College in Texas. He's interested in accounting, He be-
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Medical Center next fall, She is the daughter of Mrs. Frances Brothers, Bicknell, Cathy lives with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Taylor, 1533 Castle Ave. She is tying on her Easter bonnet. , i
Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indi- | anapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nominatiqn for the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday, y
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president of the Keen Teener Nancy Trueblood and Joanne Club. The group meets each! : ; Wednesday night in the North- Whitehouse are new pledges of the western Community Center, {Ted Zeta Sub Deb Club. Norma Other officers are Ruth Rascoe,/Midebruget will be hastess at the vice president; Betty Hollifleld,/next meeting. The girls had » tian Park for their dates.
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week. After dinner im the Sapphire Room and a theater date the Plaids had a slumber party in Jean Broeking’s home. Margie Lowdermilk, an honorary member of the club, is home on spring vacation from Indiana University.
Send news to teen club activi-, ties to Jean Maney; The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis.
Clubs Arrange
* . Joint Sessiop " The COD Sub Deb Club is plan-! ning a _70int meeting with the Pirates Squire Club for later this month. The pledges ofthe club
longs to the LANCES Squire Club. { ” = =» | “I HAVE a print dress too, and a melon coat—it seems to be very popular this season,” says Maryellyn Lawley. She's a sophomore at St. Agnes Academy and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. i i 515 N.
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