Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1949 — Page 32
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By JEAN MANEY out a date and in the dance, ‘Paul is planning to be a com- tired of taking a dats to The BATANS Club sunounceeiad at 4 en, pariy and football bain tne ide o in ly EE | mercial designer. fa hopes 1 ance and of sours, a.m ; _ |game recently. wan r for-a busi- Indiana Ul and "
dilter. Ag ee lg Design. The son of Mr. and Mra. popular girl to dances, but Two of the Cathedral High bess tam 404 belongs 1 the Wale 7. Boas, 919 N. Farka hate 10 bs the |8chool students ‘interviewed this CYO at St. ‘Roch’s Catholic Ave. Paul is staff artist for the of the ball. “If I take a ‘girl {week think sthg lines are here to.Church. . i yearbook: and a member of St. want to dance with her most of; |stay, but the third Cathedralite, . s CYO. |the evening.” os [takes a dim view of them. “EVERYONE oi to ‘bring a . Real estate is Joe's chosen pro- roast a in Woollen's Gar- | Jim Colbert is a junior in Ca- date to school dances and I think; ANOTHER indy in CHS, Joe!ression. He's going to “enroll in dens. part. {thedral, His parents are Mr. and it's much ' better” Paul Binal Gerdenich, is the son of Mr. and indiana University after gradua-| Joan Thomas is the newly elect- (engerdt's | Mrs. {Uhion St. I don’t like to go ‘to dances 7ist St. | team also belongs to the| The other officers are Carol May- | Bryant's home was om the JEM “I lke stag Mmes. It's fun to!where there are stag lines, It Joe thinks that dapces are’ fun | DUKES he a) the St. Joan of er, vice president; Shirley Rich-| Club members’ agenda fecently. go stag to a dance and meet other ‘doesn’t bother me to be cut into stiend stag or drag. He en- Are CYO. ’ |ards, Secretary; Norma Henry, | The new pins have arrived and |gals. If I take a date I don’t mind on If Y-know the guy, but I don’t joys going without a date to a fowl ree rE and Betty Smith, 0TTe" | tne gals are showing them off
The MAIDENS. Club. had a y recently in Marilyn Showhome. Joseph A. Colbert, ‘2422 states. He's a senior in Cathedral, Mrs. Maten G. Gerdenich, 445 E.|ion. Joe is a member of the foot-|ed president of the KNOX Club.| , giumber party at Jeannie
‘my friends cutting in on my girl,” like to hand my date over to ‘a events each season—Joe thinks 8 roud! (Jim says. He frowns on cutting stranger evén for one dance, 1lit's a good way -to get srouna Chicken Dish , Joan was at A P ¥. ' In on couples who go steady, would never cut in on a gal Iland meet new girls. “I never] Hominy tooled in milk, molded, /birthday recently in Shirley Send mews of then club {though. Jim adds that a lot of didn’t know,” Paul says. He object to being cut in on and Ichilled, sliced and fried in deep Richards’ home. | activities to Jean Maney, The |times, when finances are at a new adds that if a squire is broke he don’t think anyone gets mad fatorina frying pan is a perfect Thirteen girls have been pledged Indianapolis Times, Intiannp-
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Squire Federation was dissolved, Auditorium, the guestion in the minds af the, The first step In the proposed ———teeners has been whether—or not yan 1 & house-to- CANVAS - the dance would go on. The dance is set for 9 p. m. to to collect donations for Riley. 1 a. m. on Jan. 27 in the indiana Teams of teeners will visit their --Roof-Baliroom. The. ighbors. and ask. for money. to, a band hasn't been signed. ald the patients. None of the Riley Hospital benefits on collected in this manner this annual event. All city highils used for the dance. All profits school students who are interest- of the dance, however, are added | ed In helping with the Proje are/to the donations to .be given to asked to volunteer. [the + hospital.
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