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Show TRICKS FOR TEENS I By NANCY PEPPER Mock Turtle. The latest fashion to turn into a fad is the long-sleeved, turtle neck cotton knit T-shirt. You're wearing it in ' ' white only and you y-'Jj5" ' tie one of your shad- M" ed silk scarfs under the roll collar with the long ends han?- X ing down in back. On J the front of your J turtle neck shirt you feiTaul wear your trickiest fj;l?,9 pin or set of match- ' ' ing pins. At a CALLING ALL GIRLS fashion show held up in Stamford, Conn., we counted no less than eight of these shirts, similarly scarfed, in the first row of the audience! Your favorite teen department has the T shirts, you have the scarfs so what are you waiting for a date with Lon McAllister? Time Marches On. Oh, happy the days when dates were for eating And happy the days when dates were for learning; But, now you're a teen, there's no retreating Dates are for making, breaking and yearning. You Said It and You're Glad! "Well, Mock My Shodesty" Expression Ex-pression of surprise which you could transpose to mean, "Well, Shock My Modesty," Only it wouldn't be so much fun that way. "Glad to Hear it" Your comment on any good news. "Sad to Hear It" Ditto on any bad news. "Concoct a Witticism" -Vrv i. """ miiiusui very ior-mal ior-mal for "pop a corny." "That's Your Red Wagon" That's your worry. "Icky Bird" New name for a drip and no relation to the Dicky Bird who announces spring in that popular song, "T Man" Top man, formerly known as your O. A. O. "Once in a Red Moon" Indicates a much longer interval than the traditional "Blue Moon." "I Wish Your Mother Had Raised Ducks Instead" This retort can mean only one thing; that you wish the person to whom you're talking had never been born. "Chee Chee" You pipe it in a mousy voice and it means "wonderful." "wonder-ful." It also means you've been spinning Rose Murphy's platters. Well, as the man said when he followed the fire engines, "I want to see what's cooking!" TRIXIE TEEN SAYS You're so engrossed in how you're going to look for this important date that you haven't given much thought to how you're going to sound. You know he's a big basket ball player; play-er; you know he's a bug for aviation; avia-tion; you know he's majoring in history his-tory and economics at school. They're all clues to his interests but you haven't had time to follow one of them. Instead, you've concentrated concen-trated on your clothes, your hair, your make-up. Well, you'll be pretty pret-ty as a picture, all right but haven't you heard that silent pictures pic-tures are obsolete? These days, a boy prefers a picture with sound a talky that really has something to ay |