Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1946 — Page 30

n Shirt [Teen Talk— Summer Jobs May Be Hard To Find THREE WEEKS more and school will be out, And what's on for the local teenagers during the three-month “reprieve?” Many will hit that lush “sleep till noon” jag, play tennis, swim and take long bike hikes— or spend several weeks at a lake— or jaunt over the country on long trips with the family. . . . But many more will’ get summer jobs. In fact, last year during June, {July and August, 5381 teen-agers | obtained work permits and 3866 had lalready applied during April and | May. So the “kids” aren't all just

l-playin’. Pulling a gopd job won't be so

Here's N 1€rec S INCWS About Guys ‘Who's got the last laugh? We've heard the boys snicker at the gals’ sloppy Joes. They babble aboiit bobby socks and shriek at those shirts. But every worm should turn. It seems there were some suicide blonds—one whole club of bays dyed their hair red. , . , Dimmer: your glimmers if the local yokels start dyeing their undershirts in violent colors and let them show at the open collars of their sports|: shirts. We also hear that they're paint-| ing their ghoes in bright colors and tying them with plaid laces. From California we hear some of the boys are wearing earrings; from Illinois the report comés that names | are written in lipstick on boys’ jeans. They dude it in Oklahoma— they're wearing Daniel Boone coon-! skin hats, and in Jots of cities they've gone Apache with turtle- |

neck sweaters, In Tennessee the |‘

red trousers are the blaze. | wicked swing at the shuttlecock

| pasy this year, though, what with | strikes, retarded production and the | boys back home again. R. C. A. 'now is considering adopting the policy of not hiring anyone below Bennie Kloess prepares for a |18. Other defense plants employing 16-year-olds during the war effort are having difficulty keep-

is going a little far—and it's like we said—who's got the last laugh now, girls? {

now, and too many men and women jare job-hunting to let tene-agers fill the vacancies. , . > » n n . . L service department and a cotton plaid shirt, ‘A | THE SOCIA . . {of the school board reports that senior at Southport high school, | 110 691 work permits were ised

Bennie is the ''Duchess” on the ing April compared with w.e Butler university chapter house, A| Campus Echoes” radio pro. [1920 of April, 18. June, of course,

covered-dish luncheon will be| gram and belongs to the Ko will punk oie re sPhiisations. a ys. Frank Miles and Mrs.| Wamees club. (Strauss) |to career hopes, it helps the young a: Teiage are 1 Garge. | person to discover what he likes {or dislikes in occupational direction. i ” s » THE GALS on Block's high | school fashicn board took a little | survey among themselves and found | about two-thirds of them plan to swing. into summer jobs after school. > ; “We hate to ask our folks for | everything,” the young fashion en- | thusiasts chimed in. They agreed | they wanted the experience most | of all, Dolores Beck, a junior at Bt. | John's academy; Carol and Carofine Breithaupt, Manual high sen- | jors; Margie Nickels, a junior at Beech Grove high school, and Patsy Lou Harrison, senior at Short- | ridge, plan to work at Block's. i E ” 5 » | JACKIE MECHEM, who will be graduated from Ben Davis, already | doubles up on school and a job (at the Commonwealth Loan Co, {and Mary Jo Winchell thinks she | may like to be a lifeguard this | mer after finishing her junior year at Tech. Jane Wagle, a Speedway senior, will help out her

she's wearing cool and comfortable rayon gabardine boy shorts, with turned up cuffs,

Bridge Section |

The bridge section of the Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ club will hold its final meeting at 1 p. m. Monday at the

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Wearing bow ties with T shirts| jn a badminton game—and |ing their old-line staffs employed.

dad in his grocery store. Physical check-ups, non-hazard-ous jobs, proper food and rest and fair treatment on the job—all these are important items to consider for summer working. Unpleasant experiences now leave a bad taste for years to come , . . and it's a good idea to let Mom and Dad in on the whole set-up. They deserve to know

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