Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1950 — Page 30
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DE-BATAs to Take Ideal Beach Jaunt " Plenies are the main activity of the sub-deb set for the mext few| | weeks, with lake tfips and swim-| wing a close second, :
The last week of July and the first week of August will be set aside by the DE-BATA Club for a stay at Ideal Beach. Mrs. George Hribernik Jr. wi chaperone the sub-debs.
Picnic Thursday
= “The WE CAN BE HELPFUL 4H Club will picnic Thursday at| © Ho Longacre Park. The girls held in- ~ + staliation of officers last Thure-| a day. * The new president, Mary Baum-= er, will be assisted by Shirley Branham, vice president; Doris! Tompkins, secretary; Louise Kortepeter. news representative; Judith Loeper, recreation, and Margaret Hayse, health, Judy Volkert gave a baking, demonstration at the last meeting. Her project was muffins. The leaders are Mrs. Clarence Carnes and Mrs. Arthur Baumer, sewing, and- Mrs, James + Maschieyen cooking. ; 4
The CHEROKEES Club from | ‘Southport held a beach party re-| cently at Longacre after the pool | closed. i
“Send news of teen club activities to Joan Schoemaker, | The Indianapolis Times, Indi- | anapolis 9. |
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Paul hopes to enter either ville, or Loyola University
dent during his four. years of
also received several athletic scholastic ability.
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highest scouting trophy, and a in school-wide competition. He
West Ninth 8t., Jasper, Ind.
was co-captain of the Wildcats.
activities Buzz Home Economics and Boys’ Glee Clubs and the Eagle Scouts. He is treasurer of the Jasper CYO As a trophy collector, Buzz has the Rottet Award, Jasper’s
PAUL RUMBACH is The Times Teen of the Week. A recent graduate of Jasper High School, Jasper, Ind.,
Vanderbilt University, Nash-
‘of the South, New Orleans.
Buzz, as his friends call him, was a consistent honor roll stu-
high school. He was a starting
member of last year’s state championship basketball team, and A member of track team, Buzz Jasper's most valuable player, the Veterans of Foreign Wars award for basketball and
awards:
included the Boy#'
gold cup for excellence in spelling was vice president of his class in
both his freshman and senior years. Buzz is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert T. Rumbiach, 415
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Develop Set Of Principles
.. By JOAN . GETTING and keeping a grade-A set of principles is a sign of sound character. Does this seem too goody-goody? Well, it isn't necessarily so, Stic to your convictions has a definite practical value;
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By JOAN SCHOEMAKER “BEWITCHED” and. “My | Foolish Heart” lead the Tecord
list for three teen swimmers at the Riviera Club,
semi-classical numbers are
antics. She makes herself an their main easy target for petting and is choices. astonished to find it doesn't Jane Owen, increase her popularity. Shortridge Gals (and guys) who stick to junior, added | te rules of -conduct -de< “Ma Faguena”
velop their own special person- | alities. The anxious-to-please
to her list of favorites. Just
to stand for ... some: clear-cut—in order __tostand out in a group.
- Father! Take Notel evaporation—you don't have to ayy thought for ls U-uowera Spiinkle 80 * often, 1! protects, roma, Jo mechanical) cons young gras and rots r . Long grass is desirable in sum-|"9D: Prescribed official summer mer, says he. Long grass shades|/length for grass is mo less than ground. It .slows- up moisture{134 inches.
sic doesn't fit in with Jane's
ality. You have to thing . schedule, - 8he swims daly on
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We will be closed until July 5th. Hours daily. ‘10 a. ni, to 8 p, m, or appointment. Closed
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All agree that popular and |
. Kids are neither fish, flesh nor about everyfowl. body likes Artificial imitation is Impos- “Bewitched” | sible to conceal. And most folks and “My Fool~including boys-—are embar- ish- Heart” _ rassed by obvious copy-catting. : right, now. “No, you can't fake a person: dane Classical mu-
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Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Joan Schoemaker,
The Infor your nomination for the Teen
of the Week before midnight Tuesday.
(School)
City)
Address)
for Teen of the Week. My reasons ror the selection are given on
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Teens List Record Favorites
| From July 12 to 168 she ‘will
participate in the swim exhibi--
tion at Louisville, which is | scheduled to raise money for | the Pan-American game. She i148 a member of the FEuvola sub-deb club. Jane is. the {daughter of Mr. | Wendell Owen, 5807 Broadway. ”
» I JOE DESAUTELS, | son of Mr: and \ Mrs, Leo De- | ‘Bautels, - 4232 Central Ave, i added “All the i Things You Are” and “Begin the Beguine” to his ' list of favorite
agree with } Jane that ‘Be- { witched’ and
Joe Foolish | the team at. —— Riviera. Club... ~ Heart are the favorites today
My
Joe is attending summer school | at Butler for the next soups f
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ridge junior, is the daughter of Mr.
~- Fall. 3841 N. Meridian St.: “I like the same
Joe chose, They seem to
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taneously during | | She is also a member of the
tazy hours:
Euvola —sub-deb club and the swimming team at the Riviera
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Miss Doris C. Lytle To Attend Institute
Miss Doris C. Lytle, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G, Lytle, 415 W. Westfield Blvd. left yesterday for a five weeks stay in Evanston, Ill the Northwestern University National High School Institute along with 125 other high school junfors throughout the country. The Shortridge student will take-special work in drama, ra-
{dio and spéech. She is president (of the Thespians at Shortridge (and a member of Civic Theater.
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