Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1948 — Page 20

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= Squires Prefer Dates

In Flat Shoes to Those “Who Tower Far Above

School Gals Avoi

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d New Hairdo’s

To Settle Question of Height

By JEAN THE LONG and short of conscious of height.

| MANEY i

it is that teen-agers are most |

The. feminine half of a high school couple had better]

find a man that's six feet tall with ultra flat heels.

or latch onto a pair of shoes|

High heels are dear to most men's hearts, buf any squire would

prefer ‘a date in flat shoes to one who towers over him. dark dnd handsome men, but they'll settle for;

debs dréam of tall, one that's just tall The gals explain that the h

high school crowd never wears hats

Let Courtesy Be the Rule

On Telephone

By RUTH MILLETT

NEA Sia Welter

The sub

eight question Is one reason the They also avoid high hairdo’s.| ‘squires gals

The feminine

prefer small, | and the sub ! debs lke to | look up to tall, ! rangy men The two teeners inter- | viewed this | week think | that a too tall or too short blind date is a

Present Story of Nativity at Tudor ir

“Phone caller as graciously as

ANYONE, WHO has ever had to do much telephoning for a church - group, Scout troop woman's club or any other such organization ‘soon discovers there 18 a lot of difference in telephone manners, . Bome persons treat a tele-

though the speaker had stepped into their own living rooms. But others have telephone man- | ners that are almost a slap in the face to the caller. Some. women answer a tele- | phone in a brusque, “hurry up and get it over with” manner. |

Some sound whiney, Some | put on a waiting act, never | adding more than one word at a time to the conversation, and that grudgingly. Some women go to the other extreme and

completely take over a call, so,

‘that it is ‘almost “fmpossibleTor | the person who made the call’ to bring it to an end. » » ” CONSIDERING How much a | part of the home the telephone. | has become, it's a wonder | everyone doesn't pay more attention to teiephone manners. Since there are probably more “guests” who enter the aver-

~age home._by way of the tele-

phone than through the front | door, we all should be as gra- | cious on the telephone as to the caller whom we invite into the living room, . Of coiirse, the ringing of the telephone is often an unwel- | come Interruption to a. busy person. But it doesn’t take | any longer to answer it gra- | ow than it does to be care- | less about one's telephone man- A

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Want Curbs

On Dismi lk |

Times Special WASHINGTON, Dee. 11---1t is “unprofessional for -a school

board to operate without & carefully organized procedure of fair

-— dismissal” was the position taken,

in a report issued today by a com-|

mission of the National Educa-|

“tion “Association.

The 20-page report is based on!

~. action of the board of education!

of Chandler, Ariz, «in dismissing five teachers of that school oye:

tem.

The question whether boards of! education and administrative of-| ficers are ever justified in drop-| ping teachers without explana-! charges and hearings is alged by Dean Harold: Benjamin, of - the - University of -Maryland.| He is chairman of the NEA Com-

+. mission for the "Defense of De-

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mocracy through Education, The report urges the Chandler administration to take initiative.

in adopting and incorporating in

..its by-laws some formdof fair dis-.

“missal procedure, + It is suggested!

that the byv-iaw-be drawn so--as-

_to permit dismissal of incompe-.

tent teachers and still prevent ar-

:_bitrary dismissal of teachers who

competence, i .

have demonstrated professional

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Powder: Puff Party a ~The. Powder. Puffs Sub: Deb ivy will have a dinner and the-

~atos~party.today. Barbara, lee,

~ Pat Hewitt, Betty Gordon, Jeanne.

"Nelson, Delores McNeil and Joan

Olson are new members of the club.

solicit

Sub Debs Honored

Three members of the QTS Sub Deb Club have been elected to the Technical High School] Legion, highest honor for seniors | at Tech. They are Ify Warmoth, Jaycee Chambers and Joanne Jones.

DANCING AND ENTE

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| Hein,

Swiss Shalt

BISMARCK, HOTEL.

a 4 fate worse EE than death, Marilyn but that if the worst does happen. the cotiple

should make the best of the situation Marilyn Hein, a senior at Beech Grove High School, can

| recall one date WHO was—the——\irmtoben whila M ary and Joseph are portr | same height.

“It wasn't too bad becatise at least he wasn't shorter than I am, but I do feel better when I'm out with a hoy who's a few inches taller. I know it's silly, but I'd feel self-conscious with a short date. “I do think, fhough, that a tall gal should be a good sport if Bhe does draw a short escort. It would be much better to go to. a movie or a party with a “short ~boy--than to -a—dance;" | Marilyn says, She agrees with most of the sub debs whe havea morbid premondtion--that the men are all getting smaller and the girls are growing taller. Marilyn

i thinks -that this explains the

vogue for low-heeled shoes. Vice president of the senior class at Beech Grove, Marilyn wants a career as an office worker. ‘She is a member of the Student Council, Honer Club, Press Club, Sunshine Society | and the annual staff, She also belongs to the DDD Sub Deb Club, Job's Daughters ‘and the Shmoo Club. She is the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | 55 Ne 11th St, Beech |

Grove, ” » ” A SENIOR at Lawrence Central, Lawrence Davis Jr. ex- | presses the squire’s point of view. ‘I've never dated a gal who towered above me, but if I ever do 1 know I'll bergelf- = conscious and uncomfort-

able,” Lawrence states: He's five feet,

eight inches tall. Lawrence agrees with | Marilyn - that a sense of humor and ¢ 0 n sideration would be im- | portant on a | blind date with a six-footer. “I'd try to | sit down, shost of the evening | if it ever happened, and I could ignore the whole thing if the | gal was fun and easy to talk to,” he says. A future C.P.A., Lawrence | | hopes to study accounting at | Butler University. He is a member of the business staff of | the Lawrence. Central annual, the “Bear's Den,” and. plays on the golf team: sD. and Mrs. Davis, Ft. Har rison, are Lawrence's parents. .

Lawrence

W. Side Teens Plan Party

~The West-Side- Open. Door. Toon. on,

Canteen will. have a Christmas party Saturday in the Eagle Creek Community: ‘House. ' Don Mills’ orchestra will play for the Mistle-. toe Danee that night. Committee members in charge are Hetty and Peggy Bristow. | Given Shelley,” Gloria “Pratt, Shirtey Amn Wright, Angelina and Lavina cndion.. Deck. lean and) Joan High and Delores Warriner, | The Canteen members will go caroling _ Christmas week. and funds for The Times’ Clothe-A-Child charity. The officers dare Dick Glass, Brealaent: Jim Kiritsis, vice president; Given Shelley and Jo Dee Deck, corresponding and recording secretaries; Dick _ Shélley, treasurer; Bud Childs, . sergeant-| at-arms, and Lavina Deloft, his_torian. ‘ SE

Chicago

A unique setting for tempting Swiss dishes and the tasty Bismarck food which has been a tradition in Chicago for 55 years. LUNCHEON:DINNER SUPPER

RTAINMENT NIGHTLY

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| are Joyce Hollewelt Margot Me Mann and Marprie Teeror. — -

Teen Problems—

| A “adopted” -on Thanksgiving. The { hands to hide them. Not in this Use a protective cream or a members will collect a tree, food busy world, boys and girls! hand lotion. Strong, smooth land gifts. Joanna Hicks and Hbur afte hour your two hands Re ty and ‘tle. bers. Lot Gostare are new Nancy acter, ‘deserve a | bers the club an ancy | hands are there for All 10 Sée— timp and uttention. PF onmm Prosoy {88 Tew pledge. :

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(Left to right) Judi Meek, Annie Atkins, Joyce Hollowell, Margot Mann, Marjorie Teetor, Connie McCown.

Tudor Hall's Christmas pageant is an annual event in. the school, Everyone ta art from the pre-school toddlers to the faculty. The nativity scene is the highlight of the drama to be presented this afternoon in: Tudor's auditorium. “Jua Meek [kneeling] cla the part of e of the

syed by Annie Atking ¢

C Tub W ill Care

For Family The CHARM Sub Deb Club is working on a Christmas basket for the family that the club

Give Attention to Your Hands

By JEAN ly. But-you needn't sit with

YOU CAN'T SIT on your hands idly folded in your laps.

and to judge. ' AR A RR And they tell others just ae 1 what sort-of person” you are. 1 I Seif-confident or nervous, neat i or slovenly, modest or show-off, - efficient or lazy! Your hands J tell the tale. So make with the daily soap | and water.and the weekly manicure. Yes, “even for he-mah guys, nails should be : kept 3 ‘scrupulously clean. j o o - AND GALS, watch that pol- i Pale shades are newest, J vou know.

“DON'T FORGET YOUR EYES | chipped, - x MAY NEED ATTENTION!"

mess, pronto. MARES COMBINE PLEASURE. WITH HE aa VEtips kill a gal & glamour. | HEALTH BA YOUR EYES EXAMINED

Fussing and tumbling with | i 2 fos.. KERNEL Ontomstiiat

your hands makes folks think | you're “nervous and- self- -conscioys. A person of taste re- | frains from inspecting his nails | : in publi¢, from picking at pols | Established 38 Years “TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG. STREET FLOOR, COR. MARKET AND ILLINOIS STS. twirling a lock of hair. Dish-pan hands and garage e 4 8 A.M. to 5 P. M. Daily—Closed Wednesday Afternoon knuckles aren't pretty, natural- om pp OA ERE SE

And if one nail gets | wipe. off the whole |

avoids fidgety gestures. Turn- | ing rings, twisting hankies,

{sh or cuticle. A person of poise

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