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Show rrirxr r w T--T- -'v 1 Making The Scene: Teen Interview Going Steady Like Social Security tmdj has been Gain g tout uation arises, emotions ret out of control and unfortunately both the boy and the girl art trapped Into a marriage they really dont want, a marriage with three strikes against it in the beginning. The last problem to bo discussed by our panel was the problem involved in breaking form of "Social Security." To put it more bluntly, going at new steady in a having to worry about a data for any school or church aettviUea because yours surs of a data Our ptaal of firs teenagers from Cranita High all ge iuui al-w- ays TEEN FORUM up a steady arrangement. First of all, the break up is seldom agreed to by both parties. Usually ooe party (nearly always the boy) decides they are tired of going steady and Unwants to date otters. agree that going steady can preeeot many problems. . When Asked to define going steadr we Jointly came up with this oefinlaon. When a couple agrees to keep company with no one but each other, the boy agreeing to go with one girl alone and the girl agreeing to go with no other boy. fortunately the other party feels crushed and deserted, in some cases it is impossible to even remain friends in this situation. The second problem and probably the hardest problem a couple agrees to a Arrangement they about the first two to make an Impresand in sion on trying to please each other. After this time of getting ae-tWhen mon-tryi- ng ask tms question: If you could make one wish with the guarantee that Q: would come true, what would you wish and why? it on the girls Is getting back Into circulation. Most fellows link s girl with the fellow she's been going steady with. Our let the advice to you is word get out that you re available and for pete sake, dont be afraid to accept the first few dates that come your way. As soon as you are seen in the company of another fellow the word will be out that youre on the available list ooa another another type sit- re-b- md teeo-a- This week we approached the students in the Granger High School lunch room to M2 October 7. 1965 REVIEW, vy .. WHRfDSOK . again." After a two hour session, our panel came up with this closing note. 'It is a lot more fun to go steadily" If you Instead at steady. are going with a person steadily" you can date her or him as often as possible yet neither of you need to If eithcommit yourselves. er of you want to, you can date someone else. You don't have to lie about it, make exand above all you planations hurt feelings. only that, you just dont have some of the BI G problems that go with going steady Canadian r di - I guess A: Judy Nelson Toni Kenner - 'T would wish for a happy family, I think It's Important for everyone to have a happy family." A: Pd wish for happiness, that's alii really want. A. "If I McQuay could wish for anything, I guess it would be a three weekend every week. day That way maybe I could get A: Mike X11EIuro 4 ,, ( 7 -- V my bomeowrk done." 1 taxKsxsXiODciCf TFG ooe-anot- her ng Wirej Sticks Clay And Goo cases i , ! they fled they ha ve many things in common, many of the same likes and dislikes. These couples are well suited to each other and usually enjoy each others company. However, la the majority of the canes tbs relttiouehip is found to be lacking in something. Perhaps It's a tack of mutual interests or lack of commubut unless these nication stea "Wiitrd of Os, scarecrows came to life for virtually second grade students of Mrs. Laurie England at Canyon Rim School last week. The creativity of each child took form In the miniature scarecrow which were all made from the same general pattern and materials, out had of their own original touch, ved. 4 !'i ft Perhaps the most controon going versial problem steady is the problems of early marriage. It was unanimously by our teen panel that going steady too often leads to too early marriages. Sometimes, because a couple really hit It off, they feel they are truly meant for each otter, and if they have a mature outlook oe life and the future, they undoubtedly will marry and there is a good chance their marriage will succeed. Too often because of over exposure tc re-Ity- child.' Ronnie McPhill, I, son of mr. and Mrs. Wllford Charles McPhati, 9176 South 750 described bow the East, scarecrows were made: "First we rot some wire and a stick and tied them together with tape. Then we put the wire in some clay, t GXDG (D0uD (rfiCcSmETikfl Scarecrow Like the fantasy of the relationships and usually result In the fellow taking the too much for granted and Sri girl becoming too possessive at (he fellow. The result, misery tor both parties invol- 1 I A: Jim Sly - "My wish would be for happiness, after arrangements break they become purely pbvs , A . . 0 vw all, isn't that what everyone really wants?" shaped it and put It up to dry. We crumpled 19 paper tor the bead and put some more paper around that and tied it witt a string for the estern Go W nect." The second grader described bow patterns were used to make cloth shirts, paper Corn tops pants and hats. were glued into the pant-leand were and shirt-aleev- es used as side trim for the display case where the scarecrows are exhibited in the front hall of (he school. Ronnie put some paper crows on the arm of his scarecrow as an original touch. Kelli Pet nice 1, 7, (laughter d, at Mr. and Mrs. Fred S142 Valley Street, said she thought making the clothes and dressing the scarecrows was the most fun... .a typical feminine reaction mrs. England said the children have been tinging a song about scarecrows, and so they decided to make some. She said individuality is stressed, and learning becomes a meaningful experience when children can express themselves In this type of work. Dress up In your best westand levts and come out to the Taylorsville Stake First Round-u- p on Octo- ber k: Sylvia Deuel - "Fd wish Then for no more wars. people wouldnt have to worry about being bombed." mM- -l tail) U'l to PkW l MHUUi DiSliuUi PHUimUS W) LIKE WHAT ern gingham gs Frank Carter - "If I could have anything I wished for, It would be a car, someId thing like a stingray. really like to have mat." A: YOU SEE? 9. Square dancing will begin 8 P M and regular dancing will follow at I P M. The vent will take place at the old stake center, 2603 West at 4700 South. Pet-rue- Western entertainment Is scheduled for the Intermission and 32 donation will be asked (or admittance. WISE OWL SPECIAL . 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