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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 98

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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98
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id An. i sun. Mary Ann ('alia! an. P.dl Maish. Tat Conpi and John Son 1 be I 1 i have initialed Jackie lii'aiian, Iar-li'i-n and Sandi borne.

Club Mi ittHMi''ii in t'm '-ll'iMi me fi(M-lii 1( ti f-fcmllii; hnih mhnoln. Iltiuitir, thrr iiehi llul nrn iidI i In Mid hoitl. First Project Of New Tech Club Webb I mil. i 1 i i yr. at .1 h.ivruli" and ara'r i i).

ist vvi'i li'iin Mi Kinli'v. (iarv 1 otn Milium', Ronnie lui I Si inl.ii i Bill Kii'sal, Mike M.ies, 'lonv I'uk, l.uiv Haumcr, Frank Cai and I ai ry 1 ee. Acic Lenders Kleeted M.ixine McOeei'V is the new president of the JILTS club of Shortrulge HiRh Scnooi. Judy Irs, Vj'y I adv. Sunny Hunn.

Sue P. iii'i'. M.uvia Jane M.iiy l.iml.i Kramer, llulliij) abulia, Jildv I'fed'ler, J.ir.e l.js.t;;!;t and Fad Hayride, Wiener llnast Attending a recent hayride and wiener roast were Eileen Alliand, Don dinners, Janelle Peacock, Larry Berg. Patty By BOB3Y MANNERS Calling themselves the INCA7 Tech. llelninc her will be a cookie ile.

a -joikry dame, and bayride. The dance is scheduled for Nov. 10 in the I.U. Medical Center. A rush tea for the WHACS club df St.

Agnes Academy ami t.adywnod School was held recently. New pledges are A Thanksgiving basket for a needy family is the first project of a new subdeb club at Arsenal Techniral High School. Carole Erman, vice-president; Charlene l.awson, secretary; Linda Fiscus, treasurer; Sue Thompson, sergeant-at-a Joan Anderson, chaplain; Bev Pre-Holiday Shop MONDAY 9:30 to 5 Uie One of Bannrr-Whiichill's 4 Credit Plan to Fit Your Budget mi Mcintosh, Subr-I Murphy, Ray Farmer, Betty Sensback, Tom O'Neill, Sharon Kicmeycr, Bill Smith, Judy McDowell, Terry Anderson, Becky Schneider, Stan Bklskowitz, Teri Teaie and Jim Brown. Guests at a Halloween party given by Dixie Sanders, a member of the SPARX club of Emmerich Manual Training High School, were Carol Rice, David Thacher, Beverly Wells, Dan Stapels, Martha Clay Turner, Glenn Lewis, Brenda True, Dick Black, Shirley Sap-penficld, Larry Nelis, Joyce McKenzie, Rich Raker, Rex Wilson and the hostess. Sandi Gladson is the new president of the PAGES of i a 3 I A (.

erly Stuart, reporter; Barbara Madden and Jody Presutti, publicity agents; Doris Ball, assistant sergcant-at-arms. A Halloween party for the ELITES of Tech was held in Joyce Lee's home. Those attending the party were Miss Lee, Bob Blume, Frances Cunningham, Bill Pender, Barbara French, Dave Wolfe, Suy Sweeney, Mike West, Shirley Lee, Larry Deuser, Jody Horn-berger, Dave Brown, Judy RiEES. Don Patton, Sharon 12 COMPLETE TREATMENTS plui Cemplimentory Treatment the group elected Carolyn Fernald as president; Janet Toothman, vice-president; Barb Reed, secretary; Mary Louise Reed, treasurer; Martha Bee-son, chaplain, and Jeraldine Henry, social chairman. The INCAZ members are interested in getting in touch with other; subdeb and squire groups for joint meetings.

II ay rides. Parties The KELTZ club of Scecina Memorial High School and St. Mary's Academy had a hayride and. wiener roast recently attended by Martha Dinn, Dick Richie Martha Deal, Archie Rowlan, Mary Jo Burns, Larry Wilhelm, Karen McCarthy, Jerry Wade, Ellen Schuck, Dan Dowden, Charlene Skillman, Joe Kos, Maiyeen Burke, Larry Lcpper, Barbara Simon, Gene Glass, Bernadette Tuohy, Bill Wagner, Marianne Pranger and Jim Rowe. Attending a VIVZ of Scecina Hallowe'en party were Sherry Garvey, Bob Moorman Donna McCracken, Mike Killi-grew, Marilyn Sunkel, Roger $25.00 Us i Bedroom Fashion Budget Priced SELECT THE PIECES YOU NEED HOW SLIM CAN YOUR FIGURE BE? Manuel with Sande Steeled I As ilim as the new Foil Foih-Ions.

Our very modern Salon is equipped to solve any figure problem. Call WAInut 4-1262 TANBARK PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY W0, vice-president and chairman; Sandie Thompson, treasurer and attendance clerk; Libby Cogill, sergeant-at-arms, and Sue Coram, historian. Hold Joint Meeting The SPARKZ of Thomas Carr Howe and Tech high schools met with the CROWNS of Tech in the home of Joy Tillery. present for the get-together were Karen Anderson, Jana Beach, Vera Bowers, Helen Hill, Judy Hines, Cookie Hunter, Sandy Lucas, Verona Shumaker, Nancy Taylor, Miss REDUCING SYSTEM 2251 N. Meridian St.

Suite I FashionnlU modern finish tdiirdy construction dust-proof, center quidfld drawers sleek de'iicjn for young honininfllers. Shop leisurely Tillery, Sandy Wagner, Sally Shop now! Sessler, Ed West, Judy Thomas and Jack McKinny. Guests for a supper given by Sharon Kinnett of the DATES of Tech were Lorna Bonnet, Sue Camp, Barbara Cross, Marilyn Farmer, Sue Jamieson, Sharon I a Judie Leslie, Linda Hole, Susi Shingleton and Jeanette Stevens. Present for a hayride given by the MICAS of Tech were Janet Ramsey, Bob Bacon, Judy Lakin, Ronnie Mueller, Myrna Boliner, Eugene Hazel, Carolle Thomas, Bob Kennedy, Joyce De Coursey, Tom Morrison, Patty Smith, Bob Kra-men, Anita Johnson, Johnny Carroll, Carlcne Green, Don Lakin, Jonita De Vore, Jim Bacon, Jackie Bryant, Bernie Van Buskirk, Nancy Meyer, John Lutz, Mary Smith and Chuck Webb. KMX Hayride The KLIX club of George Washington High School had a hayride and attending were Thelma Wilson, Jerry Brink-man, Janet Craig, Norman Beineke, Martha Henning, Jack Vredeveld, Julie West, Nick Watt, Barbara Burton, Jerry Yancy, Patti Ward.

Sam Erwin, Pat Sheffer, Cliff Erwin, Eileen Beineke, Johnny McDonough, Pat Taylor, Charlie Dieckmann, Donna Smith, Lloyd Seybert, Irma Hopper, Glenn Phiefer, Ton! Weiser and Steve If tor your STATIONERS $r- I CHRISTiMS CARDS 1 imprinted name jjSTMl Watts, Ann Weatherly, Hugh Allenger, Wendel Baker, Steve Beeker, Larry Deer, Phil Garret, Allen Hatton, Grady Jackson, Ronnie Means, Kenny Rogers, Bob Scott, John Scott, Dave Williams and Dave Wilson. Carolyn Goodwin was hostess for a slumber party for the DETZ of Howe and Tech attended by Donna Brown, Son-dra Condra, Diane Dobbs, Linda Joachim, Barbara Madden, Carole Erman and Miss Goodwin. Attending a PHI-DELS hay-ride were Judy Hines, Gene Jeter, Diana Simms, Don Small, Karen Kish, Mike Jennings, Emily Cronau, Craig Lewis, Marilyn Roessner, C. Halbrook, Melinda Biberstein, Gary Steinhauer, Janet Fields, Ronnie Risch, Barbara Johnson and Bill Buntain. Tech Club FJccts r1 Doubl D.eer and Mirror 1 19.50 lMiCvlVr (Dresser 50x19.

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