Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1950 — Page 31

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DAY, Nov. 5, 1950

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R OBERT SHELL is The Times Teen of the Week. A senior at Manual High School,

call him, is active in sports.

He plays varsity basketball and took first place in the track meet last spring as well as running cross country. Bob hopes to attend Purdue University and study civil engineering. After advance study he hopes to do construction work for the government or practice civil engineering in South Amer-

ican developments,

He is one of the treasurers of the senior class, plays the - clarinet in the school orchestra and is a member of the Slide:Rule

Club and the

Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Shell, 946 8. East St., are his

parents.

Senior Council.

Bob, ‘as his friends

Each Sunday The Times will arinounce the Teen of the Week. Fill out the coupon below and send it to Joan Schoemaker, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, for your nomination for the

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By JOAN SCHOEMAKER think they

WOMEN POL capable as men Three Broa

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same standards date. “Women: are Just as efficient and: smart as men,” believes Carol Welch, genjor... "They

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should get the . opportunity. Men aren't always the brainy ones. Government has

people and-people

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d Ripple High sticker Jr., 4822 Guilford Ave. are George's parents. He is pres-

woman should be “judged by the ident of the Honor Society, plays

football, runs t member of the ‘and Scroll.

as a male candi-

” “IF WOMEN in this country, t _ get the chance to lieves Jane Zais Mr. and Mrs. William H. Zaiser, 8400 Sar-

“Many women can dé a much better job than men. If a woman has good .fualia_ control over ties. any sensible make up homes. person would housewife - the vote for her, Her

Carol

right te have a voice: It's not capabilities an dq

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because she's a She should be » good qualities.”

a woman just what she's done woman, though. should govern judged for ‘her the decision.” Jane is ‘a majc

Carol is the daughter of Mr. editor of the year

and Mrs. Burr Welch, 6350 Col- of the Quill and Seroll, and a lege Ave. She is. a member of the member of the honor Society and the year book the VTS subdeb club.

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George Seidensticker IH: “Most

Women don’t prepare themselves for politics. American—Association—of Univer-

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Norma Henry was ‘hostess for’ {the first meeting of the WANNA- Myers, vice president; DATAGUI Club. {Joan Thomas, president

'High School students.

Two new subdeb clubs have been organized by Tech: The BUNNEYS and Sonos Hawkins, Clubs celebrated the birthday of GriMin, Bill Hudson, Norman All- Snow and Malsanna Hendrickson. Joe Huntington and Cohan (bright, Dwight Little, Jerry Fore- ~ A chill supper was given before 'Landrigan. : stal, Bob Harritt, Bob Stiemach, the Howe-W

Ralph ° Graham, Dick Downey, .. Gus Anoskey, Jim Leeds, Al Cor- Kerr. Jane Harden entertained hayride followed by a slumber

: Barbara Anoskey recently with - The ICKIES Club elected Marilyn Weddle, president. dancing, refreshments and moon-: {Other officers are Berniece Eilers, vice president; Rosie Plain, secre- light rides in the Anoskey boat.

tary; Charlotte Eilers, treasurer, and Joan Yencel, sergeant-at-arms. The party was held. in the Anoskey riverfront cottage.

Officers are secretary, and Shirley’ Thomas, Hill, ;'Barbara!corresponding secretary.

Guests

Larry

Fable, Jack Jean and Joan Nickel, Soni Ig Skip Booher, Earl

arren game by Eloise rye DE BATA Club went on &

der, Russell Wright, Jim Beaman Members with a slumber party party recently. Dates for the haw’

Beaman, anq Paul’ Bowers. Judy Tax, Janet Bowman, Pat Brock, Pat

Rosie Speicher; Bill Fisher, Jack Bond, a Ce

{following the game. {ride were Bob Mason, Vernon Mil Joanne Craig was hostess for a ler, Kenny Ayres, John Whits,

Four. guests at the rece nt party ldst week-end. Guests were Dick Obergfell, Chuck Wiles, Jim. meeting of the COD Club: were Don- Davis, Louie _Faenzi, Larry Danny Lehane and Frank Meier.

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