Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1949 — Page 21
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underwear so L woman soon ing more than
* after it; you can't win an atvidery Hun? Talent for Senior, tractive personality by wisitul The ability to get along with Bras Spr p . thinking. one’s family—no less! Other Ng ; pring ‘Production A gigantic survey has been traits of the happy are free- Gala party frocks for vivacious teen-agers . . . sweet shoes for baby 4 « « BUNDSCHU By EDITH HULSMAN made of hundreds of folks to dom from worry, good health ; } 9 Gold-ems Bi. Asves Academy Guest Columnist | find out what makes for hap- and work from which one de- patent dancing shoes for daughter . . . indestructables for little Indians , . . and plunging. MANY TIMES I've been asked! Piness. The most miserable rives satisfaction. 2 . pa rosebud, trime 4 How I like Cathedral, so I'd like| characters are the self-cen- So, teeners, if you want to ‘Wasson s Fifth A Floor Youth Center.
Tegn Tafk—
Yule Play - To Be Given At St. Agnes
to start off by explaining that St. Agnes Academy is not con-|
the-street.
[+ Psychologists tell
Teen Problemy fri Tips on How fo Be Happy
By JEA you WANT to N ds who doesn't! us that | happiness and personality are one and the same thing. You can't get happiness by chasing
tered, selfish ones, The happlest. and most charming are people witn habits and skills that interest and serve others.
. heads the list of happy traits?
jority: And teen-age and up-wardy-the years between fifteen and twenty-five—rates second. Yes, in spite of teenage moods and blues!
.- uw AND WHAT do yeu think
be happy, stop pampering your blues—and get busy. Think of others, especially your family. Don't be a worry-wart. Ob-
: Wasson Fifth Floor Youth Center
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nected with that school- -acrom-|
tlace to look
serve good health habits, And take an interest in your current job—your school work.
From age twenty-five to forty-five is the period of _greatest ‘happiness fo for r the ma-
For the first time, the seniors are presenting
aChristmas , Play for the stu- We, the Women—
wr to ar Parents Advised fo Take
mine talent for,
ers are even “conversation e billing them ndre.” (That iff is supposed both “firm to
ght to wear" .) underpinnings f day-—neatly gold slippers, lowers at the high-color and turned out by means ‘pretty yd pretty” derench. uction stand. s still come in ite the dressper is too flat signer’s motto, 8s In firmness
the traditional senior play produced In the spring. The re-
b ceipts from the!
latter, plus the Edith profits from the January Senior Auction,
booths will be a povelty this year), will be used to purchase the senior class gift at the end of the year, Also introduced this year is a hard-cover yearbook, a result of as much saving, consultation,
where | “white elephants” are sold (cake!
Drinking Teen-Agers In Hand
By RUTH MILLETT, NEA Staff Writer “WE HAVE discovered,” writes a teen-ager's mother, “that our daughter and the crowd she goes with are drinking at high
school dances.
“I don’t mean they are drinking ‘at the dance,’ but they go out in their cars at intermission for a drink or go somewhere for a drink after the dance. Her father and I don't know how to handle
the problem.” Just get in there and handle it. Too many parents today are afraid of their teen-agers.
Why don’t you invite the par-
ents of the other voys and girls in your daughter's crowd over for a joint discussion of the problem? If you can get to-
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the paper cover, but at last we've managed this,
Like Uniforms
A lot of people sympathize:
“You poor thing, wearing uniforms!
day in and day out! stand 1t?” Frankly, get along without them.
How do you it's hard to In fact,
“at the beginning of the school
year when the first day. for wearing them was posted later than usual, we requested them earlier. Besides looking “sugar 'n’ spice and everything nice”
ferent to wear every day.
all dressed alike, it saves laundry and having to decide upon something difWe also get-a-bigger bang from wear-] ing a new sweater or skirt to a’ baskethail game; party, or “in-!
| the bills for those parties. buy the dance dresses for the
After all, you parents foot
You
girls, give the boys money for the date, and let the kids use
| the family car.
YOU CERTAINLY possess
| enough power to put your foot | down on the drinking,
If you fail in your attempt to- get co-operation from the other parents, own foot-down. Make it quite plain to your daughter that if she takes a drink at the next dance there'll be no more dates for x certain. period. of time, even If it
means she has to miss an me fo
then put your
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