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very much in favor of the teen-age the sub debs and trying to find As for the girls, the
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strain of first and second dates with a new woman. “I don’t think that looks are | half as important as personality, I like - gals who go in for sports and can hold their own in a crowd with good conversation. I also prefer sub debs who know how to dress,” he states. I Ray can't decide whether to go into the Navy or to go on i‘to school at Purdue University. { He's interested in mechanical | engineering. He is a member of {the Physics and Chemistry "Clubs and the USNRTC at Tech and the Hi-Jacks Squire Club. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper E. Brooks, 703 Haugh St. are his parents. » . . | A SENIOR at Beech Grove High School, Glen Kleine is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Kleine, 391 Hobart Ave. «Glen isn’t going steady now, but he thinks it’s a good idea if
| comes: along. | Hebelieves | jc that® the boy gets ‘the best “deal out of goi ing steady because he doesn’t have to call weeks in advance when ‘he wants a date. “I think { ft's probably | cheaper, too, Glen because you could be real honest
free lancing, though, because you're not tied down to one
Glen says. He agrees that looks aren't all, but he does think that a girl should be attractive and have a good personality. Glen is planning on studying mechanical enginéering at Purdue. He's a member of the Senior Scouts and of the Junior Coun-
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gE rented a cottage at Lake Shafer
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benefits and disadvantages. “It would be convenient to go with the same girl all the time, but I don’t think anyone should | agree to go steady just because of convenience,” Jack states, He prefers girls who are quiet and who have a good sense of humor,
He is interested in journal
diana University after graduation. Jack works on the sports staffs of the Megaphone and Memo at Cathedral and is a Member of the COUNTS Bq ub.” .
Members of the PAGES Sub, Deb Club are working on elections. Carole Miller, president, is
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ARBARA SCHUBERT is The Times’ Teen of the Week. She's a senior at Technical High School and a mem-
ber of the Senior Council. An officer in her roll room, Barbara also serves on the Personal Styling Board, an organization of Tech coeds. -
Her outside activities include membership in the Order of
the Rainbow for Girls. She was the Indianapolis Assembly's Worthy Adviser and belongs to the Grand Cross of Color, Barbara is also .an active sub deb. 8he wears the pins of the LID, DAZE and QUEENS Sub Deb Clubs,
Barbara plans to attend Indiana University next fall and
study art, 8he wants to be a commercial artist. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Schubert, 2522 KE. 18th St, Barbara won a gold key in the recent Scholastic Art Exhibit.
Each Sunday The Times will-announce the Teen of the Week.
Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indianapolfs Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the Teen
a candidate for White Whirl of the Week before midnight Tuesday.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
: All-School Variety Show
§ ‘Warren Central High School &t|
§ the school gym. There are sev leral acts in the all-school variety ‘
Pupils Plan
Cast Announced For Warren Event
“Moods and Melodies of "49" ‘will be presented by the pupils of
8 p. m. Thursday and Friday ta
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ley” with Gloria McGahan; Pat-| rick Rigging, Jack Ebbeler, Anna Mae Brune, Mary Sanders, Bar-| bara Gale, Roberta Featherstone, John Wright, Ray Laflin, Joe Hilton, Jeanine Rairdon, Carter, Susan Ross, Shirley Coulter, Barbara McLellen, Jean Steele, Joan Tossell and Lida Koehring. Barbara Blowers wrote "Heigh Ho, Come to the Fair” The actors are Ernest Miedema, {Donna Ligenfelter, Judy Githens, Peggy Rockey, Richard Danner, Richard Lowe, Henry Stiko, Richard Smith, Paul Armstrong, Janet Lynn King, Bobby Anderson, Maurice Monroe, - Kimmer {8Smith, Leonard Knight, Vincent Johnson, Jerry Steffy, Robert ‘Walker, Bob Johnson, Frank :{Tardy, Edward Rosemeyer, Roberta McConnell, Barbara Gale, Charles Huffman, Harrel and Darrel Cochran, Joyce Heacock, Eunice Cochran and Mack and Betty Jo Stone.
Cast Members Announced “Milady Takes Revenge” is by Nancy Lentz. The cast members Mike Koldyke, Marilyn Buckner, are James Tillotson, Joan Windle, Joe Hilton, Barbara Ping, Dick Simpson, Jean Ashley, Jackie
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Reasor, Caroline Doty, Larry Ebbeler. In Jim Wilson's “Animal
ger, Bob Coates, Don and Carolyn McClure, Charles Huffman, Jack
chairman of the Sub Deb and] Squire - Federation and another one of the members will be nominated for “Miss Sub Deb of 1949.” “Miss Sub Deb” will be elected
Ball on May 14 in the Murat Temple. The PAGES have also been selling toy canes to benefit
Peggy Everett will be initiated into the club soon. A dance is also on the club's calendar for this spring. The sub debs have
for the first week in August.’
Marilyn Moon, Helen Haley and Edith Lowe are new pledges
Club. The rushees are Donna’ Wurzbuzrger and Charollette Kealling. | The sub debs are planning a week at Lake Shafer in early August. The Powder Puffs will have a mascot-rush tea .on Wednesday in Judy Geyer's home. Pat Hewitt will be the only! member not in attendance—she is! recovering from mumps.
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Judy Skillman is the White Whirl candidate of the SINS Sub! Deb Club. She was hostess to the group at a recent meeting. | Bev Boudriette and Maggie Rob-| ris are mew members of the ns. :
A dinner and Shopping spree, was staged by the Sub Sorores Sub Deb Club recently. ! The gals had dinner at Russet's Cafeteria and discussed
summer plans.
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By JEAN AN IRATE reader takes pen in ‘hand to refute a statement by Teen Problems, “A lady never encourages the attentions of a strange man,”
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WHAT Teen Problems is criticizing, of course, is pick-ups. Chit-chat with ‘strangers on street corners, buses and trains, in movies, skating rinks, snack pars and hotel lobbies. If you don’t believe this is poor taste, ask any older man. Ask Pop or big brother Bill or that nice college boy next door, You see, it's a masculine tradition that gals who are easy to meet are trashy types: Of course this isn't necessarily | true. But believe me, the tra- | dition lives on. ]
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