Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1948 — Page 20
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Choosing Careers—
Teen-Agers’ Career Interests
Range Wide Field From Nursing To Owning, Operating Garage
.. One Sub-Deb Wants to Be a Secretary,
Another a Technician in Medical Field : By JEAN MANEY TEEN-AGERS ARE INTERESTED in careers ranging from engineering to nursing. The gals love the idea of being “women in white.” They realize that behind the glamour of the uniform is a worthwhile profession. Other phases of the medical profession are wide open to the career girl—she can be a dentist, medical technician or therapist. The squires favor law, chemistry and journalism. Most modern high school boys cut thelr, teeth on motors and can think of no finer future than tinkering with “hot rods.” a Nas s a8 Sula sad you'l Sud it in good condition,” Jim fn : states. '
squire plan- en ning a {future { “I WANT to be a nurse. I've had this ambition since I
in that line.
Bar bara j was in the fifth grade and 1 McNulty, a know I'll like the profession,” junior a Joan Carr : John's Acade- says. Sheis a my, apis senior at St. ° collar girl.” Agreg od us he’s study- : Bor daughter of ng sho Mr. and Mrs.
and typing Barbara now ‘and hopes to be a private secretary BR 3 on, to a big industrialist. to train for “I'm not interested in nurs-
John R. Carr, |
ing although I know that De aN 48. wi nurses are needed now. I like ' vr, ant's Hos- Fond
office work and I hope to find a job with one of the large, Nursin “ A g. “Quite a few girls in Ie a1 companies,” Barbara n., class are going to enter nurses’ training. There is a She would like to attend 4.4419 shortage of nurses and
pital School of
Marion College after graduation from high school. Barbara is a feature writer on the “So dalite,” a member of CSMC and belongs to the Sodality. She is also a member of the
it seems like a wonderful, worthwhile career,” she thinks. A member of the BSodality and CBMC, Joan also belongs to the WITS and TADS Sub
Déb Clubs,
” ~ » ANOTHER St. Agnes senfor, Ginny Farrington, is interested in a career in medicine, but in a different field. . She wants: to be a medical technician and hopes to study
Jons Sub Deb Club, Barbara's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McNulty, 1041 Hervey St. s » Nd A BENIOR at Sacred Heart Central, Jim Cahill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cahill,
” decided about at Indiana ; his choice of | University. a career. “Nursing “I've thought doesn’t appeal of joining the to me, but I regular do like science for a few and medical years after work. My grad uation brother is and learning a Ginny studying to be trade that a doctor at I.
U. now and he’s interested me in the work,” she says. Ginny also belongs to the CSMC and the Socality and she is a-member of the TADS Sub Deb Club. 8he is the daughter of Mrs, M. K. Farrington, 5855 University Ave.
way. I like to travel and I'm interested in mi
echanics. “My ambition is to own and operate a garage of my own. I have a 1931 Willys sedan and 1 like to tinker with it and keep
SHEILA JOHN DALY was the guest m. c. at the November meeting of the Sub Deb and Squire Federation. The teenagers met yesterday afternoon in Ayres’ Auditorium. Miss Daly, Chicago teen columnist, is the author of “Party Fun,” “Personality Plus” and Pretty Please.” Sub deb members of the federation presented a skit with
Miss Daly. The acts were based on her book “Pretty Please” and stressed good grooming for the junior miss. J .nnice and Jeanne Bryant, Mary Ellen Mc-
Shay, Barbara Waggoner, Barbara Buntain and Nickie Bliss illustrated such chapters as “Best Foot Forward, Make Up Magic, Facts on Figures and Lasses with Glasses.” Bill Quillen and Harold Fryar, Indiana University students, also entertained the memsbers. They are former members of the federation. There was an autograph party for Miss Daly in the Hi-De-Hole Room in Ayres’ after the pro-
gram, The teeners opened the meet-
ing with a business session.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Girls Learn the Facts on Figures
Sheila John Daly and Jannice and Jeanne Bryant .. . twins pick up some tips on hips.
‘Plans for their annual “White
Whirl” dance were discussed. The event will be held Jan. 28 in the Indiana Roof. Elliot Lawrence and his band, voted the teen-agers’ favorite orchestra, will play. Riley: Hospital will. benefit from the ‘White Whirl” The proceeds will be used to buy an oxygen system. The sub debs and squires will also circulate
coin boxes to raise funds for the hospital. The Times’ Christmas charity, Clethe-A-Child, will also be supported by the federation.
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