Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1952 — Page 37

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PHILLIP STEVENS, The Times’ Teen of the Week, hopes to enter business after studying economics in some eastern university. A senior at Howe High School, he was winner of the American Legion Oratorical Contest

this year. He is accompanist for the school choir, staff writer for the school paper and a member of the ‘orchestra and band. Last year he was activities editor of the yearbook. He has skated with The Times Ice-O-Rama, was & soloist at both the orchestra festival and one of the teen sinfonietta programs this year,

A Junior Civic Theater member, he participated in Ali Baba and the Pied Piper as well as the school operetta several weeks ago. He was a local

winner in the Scripps-Howard Fighting Coast Guards Contest. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Stevens, 6157 E. 8t. Joseph St, are his parents.

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“the awkward age,” don't despair. There are solutions to your problem, and happily enough, they are pleasant ones. Learn how to dance first. You'll be surprised to find what it will do for your social standing and your posture. Dancing will give you new ideas about what to do with your hands and feet. You may discover, through dancing, how to relax.

. 2 » TO HELP your poise and grace, indulge in some sports. Bowling is excellent as an overall exercise, and will improve your posture. Play some tennis and go swimming whenever you have the oportunity. Both will make a difference in your physical stature, Make yourself stand up before your class when you are called on for a recitation. Don't be afraid to make mistakes.

2 » » IT 18 NOT as though you were talking to an adult group. Everyone in your class is the same age, and they all have the the same fears and apprehensions. Get into the habit of holding yourself straight when you are waiting for.a bus or standing in a crowd. Slumping into a seat isn’t half as comfortable as you may think. It not only ruins your posture, but you're

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NEW MEMBERS and officers, a rush tea and a party are announced today by the local subdeb set. New members of the CAB Club are announced following the rush tea Sunday in the home of Roberta Gates, 5673 N. Penngylvania St. They are Barbara Bruce, Judy Asmus, Sue Sullivan, Phyllis Mangner, Ruth Betsy Shultz, Dee Meeker, Polly Neilson, Jo Moynahan and Luanne Morris. Patsy Atkins, Nancy Howard, Susie Flint, Jody Smith, Ann Williams, Betsy Turner, Nancy Rust, Dede Daley, Judy

Black, Lucia: Walton, and Susan Welch.

- Phyllis Witte, 6857 Central Ave., will be hostess from 2 to 4 p. m. today for the WHO Club annual rush tea. Sixty guests are expected.

Rita Gibbons was elected president of the KYNA Club. She will be assisted by Sharon Gutgsell, secretary, and Mary Jao_Moorman, treasurer. ther members of the new club are Janet and Jean Chesterton, Jean Haigerty, Mary C. Mack and Marleen O'Brien.

A roller skating party will be a regular activity of the JUNES Club. The first one was held yesterday at Riverside. *

5 Teen-Age Dances Set

Five dances for local teen- | agers will be sponsored soon by |

the Recreation division of the Department of Public Parks and the American Federation of Musicians.

The first one is scheduled at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Rhodius Community Center. Char. lie Bowers’ orchestra will play. LaVon Kemps’ orchestra will play Mar. 17 in the Hill Community Center.

Mar. 18 Louie Haboush’'s orchestra will play in the Eagle Creek Community Center. At Riley. Community Center Mar. 19, Ben Levey’s orchestra will play. Gib Wilson will bring his orchestra to Christian Park Apr. 3.

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Mrs. Robert Finlayson is the new president of Chapter V, PEO Sisterhood. Other officers are Mrs. William H. Shreve, vice president: Mrs. Wilfred Chambers and Mrs. Thad T. Richardson, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. William Leonard, treasurer, Mrs. Harold Wright,

chaplain,” and Mrs. Kenneth Shirley, guard. Mrs. Finlayson and Mrs.

Shreve are delegates to the state convention. Alternates are Mrs. Wright and = Mrs. Chamiers. Mrs. Finlayson and Mrs. Rithardson are representatives to the Indianapolis Council of Women.

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