Attached is a 1945 YANK MAGAZINE article concerning American teen culture on the home front in which the journalist/anthropologist paid particular attention to the teen-age slang of the day.
“Some of today’s teenagers —pleasantly not many — talk the strange new language of “sling swing.” In this bright lexicon of the good citizens of tomorrow, a girl with sex appeal is an “able Grable” or a “ready Hedy.” A pretty girl is “whistle bait.” A boy whose mug and muscles appeal to the girls is a “mellow man,” a “hunk of heart break” or a “glad lad.”
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The sweet, young nubiles pictured above were from Hollywood High.
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