Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1950 — Page 40
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 10, 1088
PAGE 40 _ = Ce Teen Cbs— The Teen of the Week— ‘Coke’ Parties Shiva Top Subdeb
Activities
HOW-Ds to Treat Their Rushees
“Coke” parties and election of officers take the lead in subdeb activities this week. Rushees of the HOW-Ds Club will be treated to a “Coke” party this afternoon in the home of Judy Springer. Invitations have ga Sp BIASES SS NN *Tanet Barfield, Carol Carmichael, Janet Graves, Ruth Anne Justus, Betty Lee, Judy Miller, Glenda Niblack, Janet Thumma and Joan Unnewehr. The girls are also planning a steak frv next month. Mary Corden was elected president of the TEES Club. She will be assisted hy Jackie Lovely, vice president; Nancy Edmonds; secretary; Shirley Niles, treasurer, Gwinie Lovely, sergeant at arms, and Gloria McLemore, correspondent, Jackie and Gwinie®T.aovely were hostesses for the meeting. The first fall meeting of the SMILES Club was held recently in the home of Dorothy Scott.
New Officers Netwly elected officers..of the KI-AX Club are Rita Nagle, president; Carol Gebhardt and Joyce Harbison, recording and corres«
I ITCHIE OCHELTREE JR. is The Times Teen “of the Week: —A--senior-at-Shortridge High School; Ritchie his academie-dife with several hobbies. and listing birds fit in with Ritchie's
varies Fields trips
ponding — secretaries, and Janet hopes of doing natural science work after finishing college. He Turner, treasurer. is still wavering between studying law and science at DePauw The club members celebrated University. ’ the opening of school with a Ritchie's extra-curricular affiliations include being president luncheon and theater party re- qf the Shortridge Hi-Y., a member of the city council of the cently, ® Hi-Y, the Unity Methodist Youth Fellowship Club, the ShortFour members of - the DEB- ridge Stamp Club, and president of the Indianapolis sub-district
of the Greencastle district of the MYF. Ritchie plays table tennis and took second in the tournament at the Battleground,- Ind., Youth Camp this summer. He also piays on the basketball team of the Unity MYF. The Rev. and Mrs. Ocheltree, 2018 N, Harding St. parents,
ETTES Club spent Labor Day in Turkey Run State Park. They were Diane Brown, Sara Rivers, Betty Woods and Myrna Byland. a are Ritchie's Send news of teen club aetivities to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.
Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon helow and send it to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolie Times, Indianapolis 9. for your nomination for the Teen of the Week before midnight Tuesday,
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Plan Party | any Fo awiavenTrvrvnsssvesrrnevinvnrne Of voversunnsis Cots Ceersereass Holladay Memorial Library for| y (School) teen-agers will give is first falll party Thursday night. Singing| *'*'*'*tretreresesarsienan. SRR T TERR PERRET R PLR PPRTRE and stunts will be part of! (and City) : the entertainment. Instructions cesevassensrerarsesasianenne |
will be given on how to play the eretaaisesioseruessivess bisa phan | for Teen of the Week, My reasons for the selection are given on
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got student council made plans | for the year at a special meeting yesterday. { “ae Miss Diana Galerman, Holla- oh day librarian, has been brane: ( |e PI Fe Il We ddir ferred to the Madison Avenue Coup e ans d e Ing Branch. Fit Yvonne Rababa and Mrs. John Willard graduated from Indiana g Succeeds her. Hvichings, yaa) Washington) sity. Shas is a Delta Gamma So-| vd., announce the engagcemen Corners Useful {of their daughter, Elisabeth, to, rority member. Dark corners, bad for book- | Richard Keay Fowler, son of Mr.| Mr. Fowler is a graduate of - worms, are excellent for book- and Mrs. Frank Ball Fowler, 4007 Phillips Exeter Academy. He atshelves, Heat or sunlight are both! Washington Blvd. |tended Purdue University and injurious to bindings and covers,| The wedding will be this fall. was graduated from Indiana. He so store yur volumes away from! Miss Hutchings att>nded Prin- is affiliated with the Phi Delta’ the windows. 'cipia College, Elsah, Ill, and was Theta Fraternity.
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Comraittee "chairmen are announced by Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, president, They are Mrs. Norman Hamilton and Mrs. Donald Johnson, ye=rbook; Mrs. J. T. Leaf R. C. Casnon, social,
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Xi Tota Chap., Beta Sigma Phi— “8 p. m. Christian Park. “Hobo” party.
Mrs. Frank Trost and Mrs. M. D.;
Rinker, ways and means, and Melvyn Hibshinaz, 3o0 Tay Mrs. Lot Green, program. man Ave., hostess; rs. Jac | 3 Others are Mrs. E. O. Pierre| Colvin, assistant. Wiener roast. |
and Mrs. David Cawphel, house; Indiana Chap, hy -Noon. Mrs. | 5
ie: A Ave, Roses lers; Mrs. Lorenzo B. Jones and ' E. C. Rumpler, Mrs. Harold Spiker, Butler | Mothers Council. Indianapolis Alumnae, Says; Mrs. C. R. Matthews and Mrs! Phi Beta -7:30 p. m. Miss Eliza-| F. C. Bell, Indiana Council of beth Hart, 140 E. 19th St. | Women; Mrs Mabel Converse and, hostess. Plans for the coming Mrs. J. N, Firth, auditing; Mrs.| Year. William F. Keough, hospitality; Social Study—12:30 p. m. Mrs. + Mrs. Carl D. Patterson, pledge, Rex L. Huffman, 52 N. Webcaptain; Mrs. Henry L. Patrick, ster Ave. hostess. “Vacation! |Jewelry: Mrs. J. L, Hearne, maga-| briefs” by the members. Book zines, and Mrs.. C. E, Parson, revievs. “I Leap the Wall” {by- laws (Baldwin), Mrs. H. G. Oakes.
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|Chi Beta Kappa—6:30 p. m, Mrs. |
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3 By JOAN SCHOEMAKER
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THREE SHORTRIDGE High baseball. . o School students became football . | “WE ALWA ave good s prop ode: ER og The potential rooters agree that Yel the first game Will “tell a * 4 Ne have 3-1me ce ithe team will hold its own _ lot. We plan to 08 “° a through the coming season a ' play a team in| Jou. Jus esa" a5 hough ve Je Champaign, IIL... 100m the situ- | termen gradu- E and we've never
ated last June. ation won't] Played them be change too much. |
| 4 Dick Hall, i sophomore mem-| oni TRY = : 1 We won the city | | ber of the third! Seagh one, but championship ; ugh. 0 once, and we can
string of the! team, looks the situation over, a u thoritatively.| “I ‘think we'll do bétter than
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I don’t think it g do it again. One * will set the pace thing I know, _ for local compe- _.. 0 going to
tition. We hope, + Broad Rip- # to win the city Hay a
5 “cou and five new members, we'll have “fellows this year are ood stu- a good team, We'll have an even dents, so we'll have -a good team. , +i." team next year because we We did lose two outstanding y,n't lose many through gradua-players-in Bill Raiph and Rufus, \tion. Even though we're ‘build. Marks, but we have enough good ing’ a team this year, I think we il material here to make up for nai4 our own.” Jim is the:.son of Mr. ‘and Mrs.
: placements on last year's graduates and we still have six experienced lettermen. |This makes a well-balanced team. This year is what is called |‘build year,’ The team is younger
than last year. These younger team members will be fighting Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Coryell, D. K. Rubins, 4033 Park Ave. A
hard to get a good position and 3246 Broadway, are Judy's par- senior, he is a member of the this makes for a better team.” ents. A. senior -at Shortridge, Fiction Club, and the VIKING Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Judy is active in the Radio Work- and DEUCE clubs. Last year he M. L. Hall, 5250 N. Delaware St. shop and “21” and WHO clubs. was a .member of the Student He is a member of the CORPSE Last year she was a member of Board.
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