Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1948 — Page 22

at Home Is Fun DATING ISN'T all parties. You don't go out on the town every evening. ‘So let's take stock, girls. | Do you know how to entertain 8 ° boy at home? First, get things straight with the family, If there's just one §- ~={jying room; try to.schedule events so you'll have the use of it at certain times. : | Much as your date may like and admire your Pop and Mom, it's a ‘strain to be with ‘em for hours, | _ Teen talk's not much fun for parents, either. Work something i out so you and Tom or Dick-01 | Harry can have your gab fest In | comparative privacy. |

” ” - a POP OR MOM should be on hand, though, to greet your caller. Esveciallv if be's A new, bov. «vd R. parents are entitled to a look-see . at every new acquaintance. If you and -your date have a jong evening ahead, plan a pro=-. gram, Dancing or Hstening to. records. Or.a game of gin rummy or checkers. You can't rely entirely on chitchat, Without some planned activity, you're tageed as a target for heavy petting!” Provide a snack .of food, too. Boys are ‘always more at -ease when eating!

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THIS 1S FUN! — In this picture especially posed for The Times, Barbara Degener entertains her “date,” Harmon Pritchard, informally in her home. Both are students at Speedway High School.

Teen Talk— |

May Crowning to Highlight Senior Activities at

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By EMMA NEAL a 2a Dob mnist all agog preparing for their small| teaches the seniors the art of pre-| May Day program and a style show. HERE'S THE LATEST news from | Ub important parts in Cathedral's| ducing a grade A term paper of a Members of the sewing class model St. John's : ' great production, “The Mikado,”|1000 words. The title is to be| the: garments they have made dur- . scheduled for Feb. 1, 2, 3 and 4.|selected by the student. |ing the year,

The annual musicale will be 8 , Lf garet and Mary Ellen Melle, Pa-|featured during the month of Aprit} LEAP SEAR wa, ake st Sue tricia Meunier, Betty Jo’ Pyle, and private piano and voice studen’s ge quo for the yearly Antoinette Corelll, ’ | 0 will entertain us with renditions of! prom held in the second week ‘of

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at rts; cherries i ; , "ye n Hear erries and _hatchets, the numberS they have been learn- y,. myig is one of the high lights

An invitation to join the “600 Those participating are Misses - » greeted us when we - re- pal wipang Mai from our busy Christmas

{celebrate . St.--Valentine'’s .Day.and |... dl lee eer nd Washington's and Lincoln's birth-| “Iran days. But February also ushers in! ONE OF THE year-end acOAS. rason of Lent. This season, tivities sponsored by the Sodality is, from the least, is the senior class to the student of 8. J. A, means|the magazine and paper drive. The night. This evening reveals the earnest effort in supporting the proceeds realized from the sale is future for each senior, relates the Bishop's Relief Fund by makingused to send delegates to the sum- history of the class and makes special sacrifices and acts of morti- mer school of Catholic Action. jenown the hetments of puch J. fication ‘so that the starving chil-| On the first Sunday of May alli 8 May paws a Sone oth dren of Europe may have the bare Sodailsts will gather at the shrine tort AOC ye chor. necessities. |of our Blessed Mother on the school mB lA 1 ajor organizations ua. grounds to crown her Queen of May.| 0 oo sohool, ® SENIORS and juniors are search-iThe prefect of the Sodality, Miss,

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mean February. Yes, we will duly ing and practiciog all. year, i fof the year--one- which every. class- Eo

photographer make me 170k March. — This contest is open. to all.

ing and researching for materialipjlja Rieser,

has the honor of

Why? The American Legion spon-|the statue known as our Lady of

high school seniors and juniors,

sors an oratorical contest early in!pMankind. Dilia has a cortege com‘posed of the other major -sodality the-faculty at breakfast in the uca- |

and mission officers. They are

Members of the two study club nigses LaVerne McCauley, Patricia

for the second week >f March.

groups’ will tell us much of w1at gyrkhart Bl a ye ae Japan. This important date is sel pitzsimmons and Dorothy Hodel.

Gambrall, Geraldine

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The third problem of researching event, the parents, friends a

ss = = t AND THEN the day dawns when the seniors draw their school days to and end. { The seniors will be the guests of demy dining room. { with the processional which leaves The evening exercise will upen the of the academy and wends its way to St. John's Chursh. After a brief ceremony, the archbishop is to present the grad-

body will uates with their diplomas.

during the month of March ron-relatives of the student

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