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vary from year § ithe Manual vaudeville which is} to year. One sea- set for Feb. 16 and 17 and works| Pauline Davis is the new presi- © MOR avaryens| on phe atook a asta" [dent of the SOL Club. The other wants a staffs, wants to stu al OE 5 pilot Heideiburg Cbliege in Tittin, O. officers arg. Mary Frances Cole},

Mrs. Price L. Hawkins, 2841 §.°0me idea of Pennsylvania St.

macy, It's fun to work in a drugsptore—I've done it for years and

pays. He thinks that it's a hard choice { guess most guys decide to go into business after a year or so of college.”

Koenig is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank |PEP Club. {heart. apolis Feu, Jdinnapols 9, for your nomination for the Teen Rosnig. op —= 0 Send mews of teen club ao- o ne ¥e i She's headed for | Magazine pens tivities to Jean Maney, The 1 nominate RII Nees sssssetesannees | . Indianapolis Times, Indianapo- (Name) a career as a Taste Contest lis 9. | grade school { ———————— ES ——— escrasssssesancnsssnssveecesr Of coceeceecreccnanee sesssnsenns | teacher ; Glampur Magazine's annual] (School f “Pve always contest” to discover “Ten Girls Holladay House Staff : wanted to teach {with Taste” fs open again, WwW | T Sess sssssssssEn santas Sees ense sana Sees sssssssnesssnssnanes . school. When I | The contestants must secure a eicomes |eeners (and City)

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"" 'have a bowling party this month. : Tne’ event will ‘be tor members| legion is an honorary for student leaders. Editor-in-chief of the Arsenal Cannon, Janet is also a member of the executive board of the Student Affairs Organization. She represented Tech in the Indiana Good Citizenship Pi contest, is a member of Job's Daughters and president of the Girls’ Concert Club. Janet hopes to study journalism at Washington University, St. Louis, after graduation. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Newlyn Hosea, 1549 Fletcher Ave. Thomas is a staff member of the Cannon and works on the Student Affairs Organization board. He's treasurer of the senior sponsor room five and president of the XYZ Club and the Tech Twisters. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Reeder, 974 N. Lesley Ave, Thomas plans to attend Indiana University and study law and business.

Dick My dad has a drug store and 1/E0I08 to be a pharmacist and an-|\Members Initiated

{what they want “Pm going to be a pharmacist. '® 40. Tuggie's

ant to work with him. I've alays planned on studying phar-

The NATCHS Olub is planning a party for the 13 new members. he last meeting was in Rosie |Clouser’s home.

other friend is interested in radio {work, Most of them plan to enter| {the business world, I am thinking! about being a doctor—it's a long rough course, but I think it would be very worthwhile,” Dick states.! connie Bimons and Louise Van “1 He rejects teaching as a careerizunte are new members of the and laws too crowded right now. oHIX Club. Initiation services) Dick hopes to go to Butler, TU OF|yere held recently in Janet Cal-| ® * Purdue. He's going to enroll in aj5n's home. | liberal arts course and then make gara Spradling and Phyllis, Betty UP his mind. |Haskin, club members, are can-|’ Dick is also a member of the| |didates for Howe's HI-Y Sweet-

really like the work,” Tuggle!

Jor most teen-agers.

A SENIOR in Manual, Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week.

Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indian- |

« questionnaire, fill it out and sub-! The staff of Holladay House, mit a photo. The 10 top winners teen-age branch of the Indianap will be awarded prizes. The first olis Public Library, ae! [Diacs nner will receive a trip to errs Fectdation Foom in the a separate sheet of paper attached to this coupon. The contest closes Apr. 1 and Glub meetings may be held in| My name . Becsetarial the winners will be named in Lome the basement room. i Address

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irst { for Teen of the Week. My reasons for the selection are given on

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the | “IY PUZZLES me” Dick Mahan secretary; Linda Trusblood, treas-| teeners have de- says. He admits Ahat the choice yrer, and Mary Frances, publi ! YOUr own bag One of these? ~ cided. that engi- | lof a career is the ure and ou ny Maybe you think you can hide n and jour- most difficult The subdebs are planning a tea the old wreck under your nal are the \decision he's ever | for rushees and for their Arm or among your packages. best fields. had to make. The tea will be in Mary Frances’ But you can't. And folks will The three President of home. judge you by it. Untidy accesManual High Tuggle the junior class, sories are an indication of careSchool students interviewed this Dick is the son : panics Mackey, Shor Jura, lessness and lack of fastidiousi week range, in choice, from of Mr. and Mrs,’ iy e Chambers an ra- ness. ; pharmacy to Jou doi Work. | Robert A. Ma- : am ate new pledges of the Saityg JANET HOSEA and THOMAS REEDER are The Times’ | Lee ! Tuggle Hawkiiis 18 & JunloF inj 2an 134 Berwyn Y 3 Club Teens of the Week. They’ re both seniors in Technical oy a groin Ti chase. A Matin, x 2s re Dis rena a ‘have = The Date-A-Gamma Club. willl High School and co-commanders of the Tech Legion, The | nook you're saving for dates!

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HOME FURNISHINGS

DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT!

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from our regular stocks! Listed below are just a tew of the sale values—there it—shop tomorrow, 9:30 A.M, to 5 P. M., for

your Spring re-decorating needs—at drastic reductions!

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TYPICAL

SALE VALUES

$110.00 CHERRY CORNER CABINET open shelves, gracefully scrolled; rich dark finish.. 79 $239.00 CHERRY CORNER CABINET large size; closed

style

$225.00 CHERRY BUFFET, large; 6 drawers, 2 large storage compartments ....oceeccenee conve He

$89.50 CHERRY CHEST,

4-drawer, with slide-out shelf ...vo0veeeee sheees

$34.50 MODERN COMMODE,

British Qak; 3-drawer style ....

$29.50 PLANT STAND,

Mahogany, 42” high ieee ‘wesnssese esos

$125.00 5-PC. BREAKFAST SUITE, British Oak oval dxtens

gion table; green plastic up .stered chair seats, backs

$833.50 DINING ROOM

SUITE, 10 pieces in rich Cordovan Mahogany

$289.00 HUTCH CABINET AND BUFFET, French Provin-

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69.50

17.25

19.50

89.50

449.50

cial, Magnolia wood ......cv0ute 202.30

OCCASIONAL TABLES

$27.50 LAMP TABLES, . Ma -

hogany, 18th Century ..........

$79.50 DROP-LEAF TABLES,

Mahogany lamp table, 18th Century with Tambour-type front ..

$79.50 LAMP TABLES, 1stn

Century, Mahogany with goldtooled leather top ..oevvevecvrane

$59.50 LAMP TABLES, 1stn Century, round style, Mahogany with gold-tooled, patterned leather ROP, covvvvtrigerrerencenennrnns

$79.50 TIER TABLE, 1sth Century, Mahogany; 2-tiers with carved galleries .......... vesens

59.50

59.50

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39.50

59.50

ALSO GREATLY REDUCED!

ROOM pieces in soft, rich Magnolia - Wood. -Dual headboard beds, full-size beds, twin beds, vanity tables, chests! - © RUGS, CARPETING ® MAJOR AND SMALL APPLIANCES ® FIREPLACE NEEDS w LAMPS, MIRRORS, PICTURES, ACCESSORIES :

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FRENCH PROVINCIAL BED.”

ALL TENS. SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE

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Sectional Bookcases

Mahogany, in styles and sizes to meet many space problems. Simple, classic designs, easily adaptable to traditional or contemporary rooms. All 101," deep, 36" high. $39.50 OPEN CASE, 20"

wide, 3 shelves ........ 24.

$49.50 CASE, 20" wide, 2 drawers at top, 2 shelves, 29.50 $67.50 CASE, 30" wide,

open shelf above, 2-door

cabinet below ..c.....39.50

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CHAIRS AND SOFAS

$129.50 ARMLESS CHAIRS, gray, with fringed base. Tufted seat, back

$99.50 BARREL CHAIR, lime green, with tufted back, Mahogany legs $125.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIR, top-grain leather: in Parakeet Green or Cardinal Red 79.50

$199.50 LAWSON SOFA, 2-cush-fon style, blue Damask, fringed .. | 39.50

$179.50 TUXEDO SOFA, 3-cush-fon style, gray, with corner-pleated

+) 4 A RA 149.50

$198.50 CHIPPENDALE SOFA,’ green on green floral cover ..... 169.50

BEDROOM FURNITURE

$440.50 MODERN BEDROOM {

SUITE, 5 pieces in warm bleached Mahogany. Full-size bed, 6-drawer chest, large vanity and mirror, vanity bench, night table ....... 369.50

$49.50 NIGHT TABLES, French Provincial with Tambour front; parchment white ........

$44.50 MAPLE BED, full size ONE-HALF PRICE ,..0vvvviues

$219.50 CHEST-ON-CHEST,

large 6-drawer style In antiqued Mahogany, with exquisite antiqued brass hardware ......... 139.50

$159.50 TWIN BEDS, 15th Century in rich Mahogany ..... Each 99.50

$298.00 MAHOGANY

CHEST, Shove bode rer 169.50 -

$249.00.MAHOGANY VANITY, to matoh above pieces ..... 129.50

$79.50 VANITY MIRROR, large oval, to match above vanity

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59.50

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69.50

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32.50 22.25

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