Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1949 — Page 32
By JEAN MANEY people ask us. {Don’t “talk down” to us. ; old fo wa in private, but Its an belongs to the JUGS Club. Her says that parents have the right THERE ARE a lot of “dowts”"{Don’t hand out puniahtient tl The teen-agers who alr theirjawful humiliation to be scolded in| ambition is to be a nurse and she|to tell us if Lhe friends are really for teen-agers, but ‘“‘don’ts” for| you've heard the whole story. {views today are funors i Manual front of your triends; Rose says. hopes to study in the Methodist off the beam, but I that “ |parents is a revolutionary idea, Don't hesitate to-gtve us responsi High Schoo or a She thinks that most teeners se-| Hospital School of Nursing. |the average can select % | Recently a group of sub debs| bility. ; . “a. lect ‘their own clothes and their s 0 n {good pals for The same ' land squires made up a list of pet Don’t pick out our clothes, ROSE LAUT is secretary of the|friends. “Of ‘course, if there was| VICE PRESIDENT of his class, thing goes for clothes—atter all peeves concerning their bosses dt! Don’t pick out ‘our friends. Junior class. Her parents are Mr. something wrong with a Paul Lee is another supporter of| we know what we want to wear,” * |{home. : The teeners interviewed Don't teach us intolerance. and Mrs. Leslie Laut, 2658 Na-|friend Sometting relly Papents have athe “don’t for parents” list. He is Paul says. ~~ + [this week agree wholeheartedly Don't rush to school the minute{poleon St. right to interfe but most ofthe gon of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam| He also thinks that at opaneyts . |with the list. anything goes wrong. Let us| “I think this list is perfect, It|us have good § ent when it|Lee, 841 8. Noble St. should give their high school son« “The rules for parents are: ‘work it out with our teachers. includes all my ‘hates’ The one comes to selecting friends.” Paul agrees with all the rules and daughters a great deal of reDont eriticize us in front of other| Don't force studies on us just be-lon criticizing us in front of others| Rose is a member of the Ma- on the list. “I believe that it's/sponsibility. “We're almost adults plore. cause the kid next door takes/is especially important. I can|soma Society, Latin Club and the [everyone's right to choose his own and we have to learn responsiDon't answer questions that other| them, take any kind of rebuke ‘if it'sischool bowling team. ' \ She alsoifriends. Rose is right when she/bility.”
SHIRLEY LYLE is The Times’ Teen of the Week. She's a senior in Lawrence Central High School and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lyle, near Lawrence. President of the Girls’ Athletic Association, Shirley is also active in 4-H Club work. She is a member of the Future ness Leaders of America and the Dramatic Club at Lawrence. Shirley attended Girls’ State. She was sent by the HaywoodBarcus American Legion Post and Auxiliary, 8he Is interested in an and works on the school paper, The Cub Reporter. Shirley's Ee an expert square dancer--right now she’s teaching the “city kids" Ey who've just discovered the fun. i *~ _ A future teacher or interior decorator, Shirley wants to enroll in Indiana University next fall.
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