Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1948 — Page 21

SUNDAY, NOV. 14, 1948

Teen of the

Week—

ANET SIEBERT is The

Times’ Teen of the Week. | She's a member of the Technical High School Legion— |

highest of all honors for seniors*at Tech. Janet is also a cheer leader for the city's largest high school.

An honor student, Janet is emphasizing secretarial studies in |

high school. She hopes to continue her Haining in tHe Indiana

University School of Business.

Janet belongs to the Service Club at Tech and the ROXIE |

and We-Be-Ge Sub Deb Clubs.

L. A. Siebert, 619 N, Bradley St.

Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Each Sunday The Times will announce the Teen of the Week. |

Fill out the coupon below and send it to Jean Maney, The Indi-

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: Teen Problems—

Let Parents Know Where You Go

ents are only human. It hurts |

By JEAN YOUR PRIVATE LIFE is your own, teeners. Yes, indeed! But your Pop and Mom need to know what you're doing, where you're going, when and with whom. Keeping tabs on you is not only your parents’ right; it's their duty, too. Besides, par-

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them to be brushed off. Take this situation. Independent Irma never tells her Mom about her doings. One

day a casual acquaintance re- | ‘marks, “I saw your daughter | at the Jones with that nice |

Bobby Smith. She had a good time, didn't she? And don’t you love Bobby?" = 2s»

NATURALLY, Irma’s mother

won't admit her ignorance. | She didn’t know that her girl |

was at the Jones’ party. She never met friend Bob. She is embarrassed and annoyed. And if her chagrin leads to a scolding for Irma and some nasty nagging about future dates, can you blame the woman? Yes, you owe your parents

some humane consideration. | Let them in on your good | times. Keep them informed of |

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: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Sub Debs and Squires Organize Club at Southport Sorority Plans

[Delta Zeta

its annual guest meet- : ing Thursday evening. The meet.|DUrs: Shirley Tg Bill Cala ling will be in the Woman's De-|%-. “ om > ; partment Club, 1702 N. Meridian and Maxine HolsBog, nedds 8t., at 7:45 o'clock. Kloess, Don Kortepeter. -

“ mer, Tom Swift, Pat Tuttle, eT a a on Aska | Wilma Weinke and Dan Skinner.

taken on a recent

Phi Sorority, will have a covered | Wright, correspondents. Mrs. Wil- - Saturday. ‘dish supper at 6:30 p. m. tomor-liam Roberts and Miss Gloria

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