Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1949 — Page 22

"Miss Sub Deb’ test Planned

“day night in the Murat Temple.

, Joanne Angell, Margie Dixon, a Purdy, Mary Grady, Barbara . Hpffenberger, Beverly Toothman, fe Lupus, Barbara Knotts and cy Willit.

Teen Timers Club onsors Dance

a‘dance Friday night in the Offi- : * Club. The 10th Air Force

ndan is chairman.

Tiick Taylor, president; in, vice president; Allison, secretary, and Jphnson, treasurer,

Larry Marian Mary

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candidates for “Miss Sub of 1949” are announced. The ph of will be held at the Sub and’ Squire Federation's inderella Ball to be held Satur-

JThey are Patty McCormick, Jackie Layton, Judy Clark, Susie a Janet Pearson, Babs Wees-

he Teen Timers Club of Ft.| njamin Harrison will sponsor

d will play. Paula Zimmer-|

“The newly elected officers are

By Paul Now is the time | | Shortridge to study business administration.

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BoB GILCHRIST is The Times’ Teen of the Week. He's | 42 resident of the junior class at Shortridge High School | and plays right half on the varsity football team. Bob

| also stars in track. ! A member of the Key Club, Bob also belongs to the CORPSE, SPATS, SNAP and "49 Clubs. Bob plans to attend Wabash College after graduating from He is the son of Dr, and Mrs. Earl 8, Gilchrist, 3849 N. Delaware St,

/ 1 Members attending will be Patti _ {Gray, vice president; Mary Jan-

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Parties Set By Sub Debs Two Clubs Plan Special Events

Two sub deb clubs are planning afternoon.

The NOB Sub Deb Club mem-|

bers will entertain their mothers

Healey.

sen, secretafy; Suzi Bea, treasur-

er, and Marianne Binder, Pati’ Doody, Shirley Herbertz, Helen Jane Napariu and Virginia Ver-

Hettwer, Shirley Meyer,

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A mother-daughter tea for the members and guests of the Del-

Hphite Sub Deb Club is set for this

afternoon. The event will be held in the home of Rosemary Harrison, 876 Burdsal Pkwy.

Bonnie Rosebrock was Hostess)

to the members and dates of the VOGUE Sub Deb Club recently. Attending were Bonnie Rose-! brock, Marilyn Aping, Jeannie | Nelson, Lois Light, Mary. Magen- | denz, Betty Schelle, Kenny uckett, Bob

Bill 8mith and Larry Daly.

lakes during the first week in| July.

Five pledges of the Tri Zeta Sub

Deb Club were initiated recently. =

They are Nancy Trueblood, Sharon Knisley, Tiny Moore, Joan Whitehouse and Sharon Stumph.

The ceremony was held in Dottie

Currey’s home.

The club is planning a hayride | :

in May for members and dates.

Lake Shaffer is the destination| 5

of the PEPS Sub Deb Club for the last week in July. The group discussed plans for the frip at a recent meeting in Pat O'Brien's home. A dance in mid-May is also|

being arranged.

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i Mother's Day parties for this|

from 2 to 4 p. m. today in the | home of the president, Mary Ann §

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Liz Espy,| Smith, | George Zimmer, George Daufer,| ! Swearingen thinks that it de-

The VOGUES are going to the, Pénds on the gals type. “If

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Teeners Differ in Views On Summer Short Hair Cuts,

By JEAN MANEY TO CUT or not to ui—that's the problem the sub a

facing thesé days. The gals are trying to Bave six short hair cuts for summer “dog i The squires say that they frown on bobbed hair-do's, but

to decide whether to days.”

the sub debs report that the protests are only hali-hearted—

especially after the deed is done. Mary Katherine Stohler, a sophomore at Shortridge High School, has long, shoulder | Fran length hair and she plans to | keep it that | way. | “1 love sh hair cuts small girls who have thin, pert faces, but I think that my face is just too round to wear my hair short,” she says. Mary ? Katherine thinks that a Mary “baby cut” would be a boon because then she could skip the nightly “pinup” routine. Mary Katherine is Fine Arts chairman for her home room at Shortridge. She also belongs to the JUG and PERKIE Sub Deb Clubs. A future Indiana University student, Mary Katherine wants to be a primary

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Stohler, 3145 Washington Blvd. nu Ed ”

A SENIOR at Shortridge, Ed

she’s little and has a cute, small face then she usually looks good with short hair, but I hate these crew cut deals some of the

“Most girls look better 920. with long hair Ed —it seems to be mord femi- | nine and flattering,” he says. Ed believes that all squires - should have short hair cuts. Ed is interested in a business career and hopes to study at

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