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Show I YOUNG IDEAS A I Dianne Cunningham, South There are two things that are very important to me right now, dating and my freedom. My parents and I agree on who I should date and what time to be in. But we disagree on how' much freedom I should have at home. I feel I am old enough to make my own decisions, but my parents want to make my decisions for me. Janet Sheppherd, Cyprus My parents seem to agree on the regulations which are set about the family car, dates and school activities. About the only two things we dont agree on have to do with ce.tain rules about outdoor movies and outdoor slumber parlies. Debbie Yourg-fielClearfield My parents and I disagree mostly about the curfews I have and clothes I wear. We agree that I should choose my own future. d, I agree with my mother Kermit Bishop, West her philosophies of saving money and getting an education. I disagree with her opinion of going steady. Tana Thomson, Kearns I think that my parents and I disagree more on the length of my skirts, but we agree on what type of boys I date. Pam Harper, My parents and I agree about most major (iranger matters including politics, religion, and education. Our biggest disagreement is the manner in which I spend my free time. I want to do my own thing but my parents already have my free time scheduled for me. on "NEW LOOK" IN SHOES The U.S. Department of Health, Education and We- SHOP 9 Fast Broadway 0 A lfare reminds YOU NEEDNT BE A RAVING BEAUTY . . . NORTH AMERICAN AIRLINE SCHOOLS WILL GIVE YOU THE TRAINING REQUIRED AND COURSES IN POISE, GROOMING, PERSONALITY and BEAUTY KNOW-HOIF ACCEPTED, NORTH AMERICAN AIRLINE SCHOOLS ASSURES YOU IN WRITING A POSITION WITH A MAJOR AIRLINE. Take the first step to a open-minde- glamourous new career ... students: These people are lawbreakers. They have no right to shut down a school, de. roy materials, burn, loot, or capture and control a building. If this week done in a downtown area, they would be arrested. What is law outside the campus should be law within the campus. Such flagrant ignorance of rules should not ba tolerated. CALL 4b7'09S5 NORTH AMERICAN AIRLINE SCHOOLS VOU MAY CONTINUE m ON YOUR PRESENT JOB DURING SCHOOLING college-boun- d '' V, V wxt society. Can these alienated youth simply take over college halls? This letter is simply the voice of yet one more teenager who is deeply concerned with the recent trend in campus disorders. Let us welcome him to the club and add still another member to the majority of young people who want what is right. There is a great deal to say for this young generation. They are bright, articulate, confident, just, and Paul is a junior at a top university. This is what be has to say about the militant teens that all is not lost for them if they did not secure a scholarship they hau their hearts set on. Four federally supported education finance programs will allow those who are a bit short of bread to get a loan if theyve already been accepted by a college. Students who need monetary assistance should contract the financial aid officer at the college they plan to attend. tt i I 14 I am e Kermit Bishop College Help OXFORD e dissent has always been an honored tradition. stated J. Donald Phillips, president of Hillsdale College. and In these times, complicated space-agreason and wisdom should prevail. The enlightened youth of today have much to share with their school. should listen Universities most closely to their ideas and suggestions. Communication is the key factor in the real success of any such institution. Peaceful and orderly dissent by students whose principal objective is the betterment of education must not be silenced. Such changes, however, must remain within the boundaries of the organized school society. Attending an institution of higher learning is a privilege and not a right. The right of FEATURING THE The teen-agsquare. these current campus upheavals are of deep concern to me. Our campus has its share of rioters and disruptive forces. I do not believe that the shooting, burning, or bombing will help this young All of scl-do- Jarman Shoes that lead Ihe way at number 9 East Broadway, By PAT DAVIS Copley News Sen ice young man recently wrote this letter: I am a Susan Marsh, Highland Both my parents and I agree it is tragic that misuse and addiction to drugs Susan Marsh has to occur. We have seen that addiction to drugs can even the best people. Doug Whra- happen to anyone To be truthful my parents and I don, B:nghain agree on any major subjects. We often disagree on such things as my grades, my hair, and the girls I seem to like. We also disagree on what time I should be in and the places I go. Eileen Brown, St. Marys My parents and I agree that the decisions which will govern my future must be made by me alone. Sue Ann Holt, Layton Religion is very important to me because it is part of our daily lives, not just one hour on Sunday. My' parents and I agree on this subject entirelv. I?--? QS Knocks Rioters QUESTION: On those matters most important to you do you and your parents agree, disagree? if- - Friday, June 27, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Concerned Youth ' 5 'ft , But that's not necaosary... At this price you can eat it every day. And when you taste it youll insist on that kind of a schedule. Only after you try every flavor will you agree that it tastes much better than it should. EITHER ONE OR BOTH ... 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