C2-Sunday News, October 5, 1980 NEW YORK (UPD - Teen-age girls who wear hip- hugging jeans and no-bra tops might think they are just being stylish, but the boys who look at them think the fashions suggest the girls want to have sex. The conclusion was part of the results of a survey by four members of the ent of Psychology at U.C.L.A., published’ in the October issue of “Psychology Today.” The study, part of a larger survey of adolescent behavior, involved 432 young people in the Los Angeles area, equally divided among blacks, whites and Hispanics. The survey indicated that while both sexes agreed that a see-through blouse was a deliberate teaser, the males NYO inviting a The National Youth Orchestra of Canada is now accepting applications for its annual auditions. These are to be \held, November through January, in twenty- one cities across Canada. All young mousicians resident in Canada, or Canadians abroad, who study an or- chestral instrument, are invited to participate. ; as a pioneer in -orchestra training techniques, Canada’s NYO has been in operation since 1960. Its graduates are to be found in every Canadian symphony orchestra and in most of the major musical centres around the world. Age cligibility for par ticipation in the NYO varies with cach instrument. The details are forwarded with the application form. However, all musicians between the ages of ten and twenty-cight may apply for a free audition, An NYO audition is not a competition — it stands alone as a valid learning expericnce. Its main purpose is to stimulate interest in the profession, to e Boucle’s wo were more likely to be turned on by other female apparel such as “a lowcut top, shorts, tight jeans, or no bra.” None of those surveyed saw a young man’s open shirt, tight pants, tight swim trunks, or jewelry “as much of an indication that he was specifically on the prowl for sex.” The Psychology Today imspire to greater efforts and, finally, to instruct. Many qualify for NYO. Only one hundred may be selected. Where applicants are of equal mefit, often for different musical reasons, consideration is given to their development and talent in relation to age, the scarcity of other orchestral training in their area, and their potential for becoming professional orchestral musicians. But the essential criterion for awarding places reméins excellence in performance. There are no academic qualifications required. Participants in the NYO have come from afl regions of the country. 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