Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1950 — Page 37
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Squires Form
New Club For Teeners
Stanley Horton ‘Heads 'Characters'
There's a Jew club for the gquires — the Characters Club.
Stanley Horton and_Don Snipp
are president and vice president and Jo Ann Stufflebem is the mascot, Club members .include Kenneth Srygley, Bob Crumbo, Lionel Parrish. and Carl King. Dennis Hogan, Ermal Brown, Joe Updike and Jack Hunter are pledges. Initiation is set for this week #nd there will be a wiener roast in March.
The EVILS Club announces new officers. They are Wanda Wilkergon, president; Lilly Roland, vice
* president; Marilyn Fraim, secretary; Lucy Fraim, treasurer, and:
Patricia Gregory, sergeant - atarms. The gals are already planning their week's vacation at Lake Shafer for this summer.
Mascots Named
—A—stumber—party—hitti—supper—
and party are on the agenda for the members of the KNOX Club, Carol Mayer, Betty Smith and Shirley Fowler are the hostesses. Bob Pries and Don Smith are the club's new mascots.
Members of Pi Mu Delta will meet today in Jimmy Manifold's home in Speedway.
Jackie Hudson is the new presfdent of the JOIES Club. The members had a slumber party in Anita Strake's home this week
and Nancy Johns was hostess at a party Friday.
The new president of the TOZJES Club is Adrienne Logan Joyce Ursing entertained the members at a television party recently.
The Cherokees Club had a
glumber. party _last- week in La Donna Surenkamp's home.
Send news of teen clubs to | Jean Maney, ‘The Indianapolis !
Times, Indianapolis 9.
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Taking. a trip, whether for a week-end or for three months, should mean an advance flag i to allow for the maximum cluttered comfort. The Wr "at to begin is with a list of the
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and forward to the handle again, Cross the sleeves and there you are. This method is easy and quick.
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War Near
j= Three Sacred Heart | Students Polled
By JEAN MANEY. WAR ‘is right on our doorstep according to the squires. who voice their opinions {his week.
we'll abandon the cold war in favor of bombs within three vears. The opti- : mist of the trio gives peace a five year lite span. All of the “iboys are stu- § dents in Sacred Heart Central High School. William Alerding is a sentor in Sacred Heart He is the_son of William Mrs. Regina Alerding, 1714 Madison Ave “If things keep on like they're ‘going Im afraid we'll he at war very soon. The H bomb scares ime more. than the A ‘bomb did because of the wider area of destruction. I'd be more afraid of the fumes from the bomb than
ATTY BAL Lis The Times’ Teen of the Week. She's a [from a direct hit,” William states,
senior in Shortridge High
Block's High School Fashion Board.
|The Navy is his choice of serv{ice branches. He's on the basketball and
School and president of
A member of the Student Board and Senior Council, !football teams and a member of Patty worked in the Junier Vaudeville this vear and was vice the Sacred Heart CYO. William president of her class in her junior year, She was a member of was business manager of the
this year's White Whirlevommittee
University. Her parents are Mr. Birchwood Ave.
and belongs to the 21, WHO, school paper, “The Torch.” He ARROW, GALS and COLLIE Clubs. Patty is interested in psychology
hopes to study to be an optomeand plans to attend DePauw trist after graduation from high
and Mrs. Irving O. Ball, 3677 !school.
Each Sunday , The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indianyour nomination for the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday.
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1 NOMINAe (uv sevrnneansosonnsannnennnnns LLANE ERT eet ay “1 don’t think T° (Name) we'll have a : of ) war, At least, eat etatttetstranrasrsrasanriee seiene Rates 3s sesessenns for another five a years or so. No Saeesisseeserasesesetetaaserits torre aasatasatatenseceasanannns nation in thé (and City) world — includ“esses ar esses enasar sane Seana Besos ensassssrscsnencsese ing the U. 8. and kori a (Home Address) | -Russia~-is ready! for Teen of the Week. My reasons for the selection are given on ; IS phil a separate sheet of paper attached to t»is coupon. mill says. Neither the MY NAME svecansvissrssossassnsassssssvassssssssesssssasssannnes | H or A-bombs
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Blackwood on B Bridge
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n A ANOTHER senior - in Sacred Heart, Bill Heidenreich is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heidenreich, 1817 Applegate St.
Bill. “We can only hope the nations will control { . And jf they use them we'll {all be dead anyway so why iworry.” Bill would choose the Marines if he had to go to war
North and South Reach } rh is editor of the yearbook
Top Contract on Hand
also works on the paper's staff. He wants to be a florist ang)
IT TOOK them five rounds of bidding to do it, but North and plans te attend college, South finally reached the top contract of six no trump’on this hand. aw North felt that his second round call for two diamonds was a slight, THE SON of Mr. and Mrs.
underbid:
Frank Fyffe, Jim Fyffe is a junior
Therefore, after his partner bid two hearts he felt justified In in Sacred Heart Central. taking some aggressive action, in the form of a cue- hid to show | the Jim is reluc-
ace of the opponents’ spade bid and, later, a jump raise ‘to the hearts. At rubber bridge this deal] would ‘ often be played at six |
hearts instead of six no trump.| H—10 432 ’ vent a war if it It was played in a tournament, | D—A QJ 102 had enough however, and South was shooting | . C—K 10 power and for the ‘few extra points offered WEST EAST 3 enough courage by the no trump contract. S—6 5 S—K J 109383 to use the power,
Oddly enough, six “hearts was H—9 5
the limit of the hand regardless
of the defense. But at no trump, C—7 6
West got off to a very favorable] lead and .South made seven-odd. For some reason (it couldn't have been a very good one) West decided on the “surprise” lead of the eight of diamonds. Declarer
North “dealer [that
war is - Neither side saat /minent. a. 5 Sox H the ' United NaS—A 7
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tions could pre-
H—K Q 7 but the way
D—8 7643 D—-95 things look now 43 €—52 . I'm afraid we'll - SOUTH ~ } be at war in Jim 8 —=Q 42 from one to three years, The HH—A J 386 bomb does scare me more than D—K : the A-bomb. From what we know
C—A QP 98 of it it's so much more powerful
and destructive,” «Jim thinks. He's
won with his singleton king and NORTH EAST SOUTH." WEST another prospective Navy man.
promptly ran off five club tricks throwing three little hearts from he board. East followed to. fo club leads, then discarded three small spades. Now South entered dummy with
the ace of spades and started run- WwW «Cl b I ning the good diamonds. omen 's u Club Has Parties
On- the first three leads East
1D 1S 2c Pass A member of the paper staff, 2D Pass 2 H. Pass jim belongs to the Holy Cross 2 SN Pass 3 C 1 H Pass iN ‘5D Pass 6 N
Pass (YO and the CSMC. He is going T Pass to study electrical engineering vT All Pass and accounting ‘in college after graduation.
! The CHIX Club members are
dropped the nine of diamonds, the S + L h : oh seven of hearts and his next to e S unc edn ‘already talking about their sum
last spade, the jack. South got rid
small hearts . The ‘lead of the last diamond j;
The Indiana State Women’s SE of ‘the four of spades and his {Wo pemocratic Club will hold its They had a series of parties dur
annual spring lunchebn Mar. 18, was announced today by
mer outing at Lake Webster:
ing the sectionals. Judy Springer Miss @nd Judy -O'Har Tow were
was the clincher. East was down Anne Cronin. Terre Haute, organ- hosteses. to the king of spades and the j;.¢ion president. vv eee Sn
king and queen of hearts and, un-
South’ wh ehind him with
es and the ace-
jack of hearts.”
Roomy;
The event will be held at 12:30 Rolling Pin . p. m. in the Claypool Hotel Riley] Have you seen the new rolling
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Fast felt his partner couldn't cratic woman of national prom- small rollers - inside a round
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