Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 25
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ve Ee . ’ pai mn I - : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 25' * : io Sa "|Teen Problems— D ’ Fi J nd Girls Teen of the Week— New Members on’t Fidget- | Md Girls , Soothing Phrases Are in Style | . LO 2 Ce — : : An d b Ho, To wove; c | : I'm 1 ourteous folks never forget a = d have “ro- : nounce y cat make i, these soothing phrases. And i OWS have “3 Rickey. they often use additional ex- | SS palin - { - pressions to soften the sting of 1 ok Sub Deb Club a brusque reply. They say, “No, C 0 01Se el I'm sorry I can't,” or “No, I 13 don't think so.” Never, never THE WAY IN which you sit ; wise, whilf Two Groups Formed do they blurt out a bald, “No”! [down to chat with older f | : s not wise, By D tic-Guild th older friends : e, y DUramatic-Gul In answering questions and [tells them instantly whether you! and find ig The TABU Sub Deb Club £n- in opening a conversation, the iare going to be a fidgety or a 1 stp nounces its new members. They use of a person's name is al- poised conversationalist. x are Janet Siebert, Judy Skillman, Ways (03 form. Constant | You will be “typed”. as a TR Pat Percefield, Jo Ann Mascari repe Pg ap an, Ne 4 [fidgety young thing if you shuffle = == and Shirley Nutter. Foun alecled or se your feet, try to wrap them i ctr a Sinner an Jieates Darty a meek. EL laround your chair or cross and gg sei n ebra club’s uncross your legs. You will also , [on second anniversary. _— TEEN bey {hay hrontabiy demonstrate a lack of poise if you ain. 4—-It The D. tic Guild of St. in business, at school or. so- tig at your Siethes, 10) with a of a motor | 8 Drama cially. It's a sauve routine. |DeCKlace or bracelet or re-arrange A journey, Mary's Academy has formed two But “Ma'am” is seldom used |YOUr hair. . 15 of SOREL. Shans, the Skyscrapers and the except in certain sections of the | No matter how ill at ease you . > Stepping Stars. South. And “Madam” and |may feel with an older person, s third row: New officers of the Starscrapers “Miss” are correct only in busi- [You can hide it if youll sit ng word, Eouee Holla, wie president] Whe NMSA Tess when a salesperson, alter (QUI. The more qletl you sit , y he : . e more poised you will Juanna.- Phelps, secretary; Elea- By JEAN oF “such addresses a woman cus oh po! yo appear nor Borsig, treasurer, and The- ; » YES AND,NO are rude, crude On social occasions, girls .,.,.8 rese McCarthy, publicity chair-| jie words, when used alone. never “Sir” to men of any age. | THE BEST way to give the imS508 officers of the Stepping] Affirmations and denials need But a smart gal is always care- Don ot Boise = to ok . a »” “ e air in whic ou Stars are Margaret Alandt; pres- handles: “Yes, please,” or “No, ful to address older friends by y
thank you.” + "Yes, Mrs.
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ident; Lois Love, vice-president; o it, adjust your skirts and sit!
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Evelyn Tompson, secretary;| ; ee = oll ¢ alls down easily. Then lean back in Barbara Springman, treasurer, (in Christian Park. Janet Roller,| the chair. Sit with legs pulled Carol Lee new member, was the honor MTS. Roosevelt Calls back as close to the chair as pos-| | +
Coombs, publicity chairman. : |guest. .
sible, and keep knees and feet toOther guests were Ray Alexan-
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For More Courtesy PARIS—In her brief remarks
B°B WHEELER is The Times’ Teen of the Week. He's a senior at Southport High School and is one of the high point men in the county’s football league. Bob has
been on the varsity football squad for three years. He plays the
A hayride and wiener roast was held by the MEOW Sub Deb Club last night in New Augusta. Those attending included Betty Dalton, Richard Tafflinger, Dorothy Harbold, Herb Waidlich, Judy Conner, Jimmie Thomas, Cléta Grubaugh and Ronnie Andrews. Also Judy Walker, Burnie Swallow, Jeanette Dixon, Grant Mec-
der, Lloyd Bowman, Don Demaree, Jack Hege, Bill Rosengar-| following attacks on alleged raten, Herman Shaw, Bill Sullivan, cial and other discrimination in| Dave West and Bill Wise. {the United States, Britain and| {South Africa made by Russian| Club pins have been ordered and Yugoslav delegates at the] by the BUNNIES Sub Deb Club. United Nations session in Paris. Mrs. Fr 11 . Roo: 1 ed Diane Moeller, 702 N. Chester Is auklin D sevelt ug
Russian and other Communist St., was hostess at a recent par- speakers to be more courteous.
2d Nurses’ Seminar Planned for Monday
If you cross legs, keep the crossed leg close to its uncrossed!
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or dangle your slipper.
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left halfback position. A member. of the Booster Club and the Future Farmers of America, Bob also belongs to the Southport Lettermen’s Club. He is on the varsity basketball team at Southport, too. * Bob hopes to attend college and would like to be an athletic coach. He isn't enthusiastic about the draft, but prefers the Navy to the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wheeler, 2703 E. Hanna Ave., are his parents.
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ty given by the DARES and SIG-| « ber.” she tol - tral District, Indiana State MA PHI DELTA Sub Deb Clubs. dat ar “no one who lives| Nurses’ Association, will sponsor x en lin the world is perfect.” the second in a series of nurses’ Scout Enrollment | tetas — eminars at 8 p. m, Monday in the 7] | AT . . General Hospital Auditorium. NEW YORK—There are 37,556 New Swiss Airport Mrs. Lucille Rainey is chairman. | [Girl Scouts now enrolled in New| ZURICH—A new airport, Zur-| Dr. Earl Mericle and Dr. Wayne The RY-ETS Sub Deb Club/York. The waiting list includes
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Teen-Agers Think Hoosierland Swell, Praise City Parks, Canteens
By JEAN MANEY | INDIANA IS THE GREATEST state in the Union. If you, don't agree, don't argue with the teen-agers. They think Hoosier-| land is almost perfect. Jean Nickell, a senior at Lawrence Central High School, was born in New Castle and now lives, TT pr in Lawrence. “I love Lawrence. It’s small and very friendly, and it's near enough
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and wants to live here from advantages of a how on. Edward plans to enlist big togm, too, in the Army Engineer Corps after fhe say » he is graduated from Manual. do Theres lots Kites a member of the “Booster”
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to Indianapolis «; WOULDN'T want to live to shop and toi.iont jn Indtanapolis, but I love the shows. They qiana and I do like living near teen canteens , ni» town” Pat Stewart says.
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“our fair city” is the smog and ,¢ yr and Mrs. dirt. Owen Stewart, The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 258 8. Fourth Morton Nickell, 4522 Longworth | g¢ Beech Grove. Dr, Lawrence, Jean .plans 10 pat ie enthusistudy commercial art. She's on astic about Beech the art staff of the Lawrence i. ie her home “Bear's Den,” is secretary of the town, because Glee Club and belongs to the its small and Giggle Gang Sub Deb Club. friendly. She 2 x = ¥ . likes being near A SOPHOMORE at Manual Ipdianapoliss stores for shopping High School, Edward Smith is sprees. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray| She is a member of the GAA, Smith, 1914 Charles St. He ap- patin Club, Historical Society,
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