Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1950 — Page 34

AROLYN DESSAUER is The Times’ Teen of the Week. Editor of the yearbook at Broad Ripple High School, Carolyn won first place in the yearbook exhibit at the Indiana.University journalism exhiblt last summer. She hopes to’ enter William Woods College and continue at ~ Indiana University. After studying journalism and advertising she plans to look for newspaper or radio advertising work. last Year she took third place for her advertising layout in the Butler Field Day. Carolyn is vice president of the Honor Society, and a mewnber

- of Quill and Seroll, the TAC and DOR subdeb clubs, and the Youth League of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

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Subdeb Club To Initiate .

Dial Club Arranges ~— Late November Tea

Dances and parties take the lead in subdebs’ free time activity the next few weeks. -Rushees were entértained in the home of Rosie Stewart recently | by the DIAL club. Guests at the wiener roast were Pat Nealy,| Larenda Brown, Jean Flynn, San-| “dra Newburger, Sue Wilson, Nila “Wilkens and Barhara DeNoon. Formal initfation will take | — place at the tea planned later! hy this month. Arlene Hinkle will be . - RULES hostess for the Twirp party sched- | By JOAN uled late this month. | "ARMY, NAVY, Air Force | and Marine Corps men are around again, Camps and towns are full of uniforms! So. girls, what will be your attitude to-' . ward servicemen? In World War II, a lot of gals went hav-wire over the boys in uniform. Others we plenty snooty to homesick G Is Let's make a better record this time, The right attitude, of course, {8s milway bet ween hero ot worship and disdain. Suppose you live near-a camp or in a city thronged with service personriel. Your-manner toward these strange soldiers and

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Following the Washington. Tech game Friday afternoon, the SLIP- . PERS Club attended the Pigskin Prance in the Tech gym: —

The PHI-WANNA-DATA Club — entertained with a. luncheon and theater party recently.

. The DIAL Club of St. Mary's ‘Academy giris plan a dance for Nov. 28 inthe St. Patrick's Hall Marty Wade was hostess for the last: fheeiing, i

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Dates at the recent party spon- ___. sored by the TOZ-IES Club were :

Carl Jacobs, Roy Stivers, Ross sallors should be plain ordinary .- ‘Moore, Dave Haggerd, Dennis good manners; : Cramer, Dick Coates, Bobby

ie oi #£.0 0. {A KNOWING girl : speaks to strangers on. street Guests at tlie recent party glv- corners, in movies or hot els or en by the MAIDEN Club were—any other public lace. But —Bob Batt. Bob Cape, Gene James, ig alwavs courteo and Triend- © Pon’ Able Paul Catlas, Bill Han ly when meets them at Walter Strough. Marilyn Schow parities orn anyone's home Angerds oh 11 AEE Well meaning GE bul don't.ens

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‘food and trade but not Three Beech Grove Hi

restricted way, “It's worth it to us to take a chance on Tito “and Yugoslavia,” feels Bill Messer.

three main foods, The proteins differ from the fats and the starches in that they contain nitrogen in varying amounts. Nitrogen is necessary for. life, [6€ Although nitrogen makes up He's a Commu-three-fourths of the air we nist in his own breathe, this nitrogen is merely way, and I think : breathed in and out with the he’s trying to air and is not used by the body... keep - both sides It must be obtained from that guessing by contains protein. playing both. He An insufficient protein - diet Wants to come over. a long period of time leads Out on top. I to improper - distribution - of . 5 water in the “body. This may ©f the people at heart; cause the development of Suffering right now. dropsy, or edema, in which | water accumulates in the body

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aE INDIANAPOLIS es. oF [Teens Vote for Yugoslav Food: Yeade Aid By JOAN SCHOEMAKER AMERICAN “SUPPORT should {Squires Club. {go to Yugoslavia in the form of AE “TITO COULDN'T be too’ sin-| School Gere now, in my estimation,” says

STARCHES, or rr students believe that we should Betty Ruesch, ‘hecause he has _ | drates, fats and proteins are the 'help Yugoslavia in a sensible

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but Never been sincere before. I think ® ‘we should only help them with and not!

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Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. : E. E. Mendenhall, Beech Grove. Slim-Look Skirt He is president of the senior class, It's worth Thomas Ruesch, Beech Grove, are chaplain of the Hi-Y and plays on mink faille taffeta, She is secretary the basketball team. if he works of the senior class and the Girls’ with us on the United Nations.” Athletic Association, president of Pudding Varied Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs, the Sunshine Chub; picture editor

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