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C,11cKNow LUCKNOWt QMPARio
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a• little stronger, than inere an
noyance,
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.,My own responses vary be-
tween • quaking rage,' when, I
• •canbarfly keep my bands away
fEOM their ears, and waves of ,
warm benevolence, p,,yrhen 1 find,,
PIB•would do anything in my power
them absolutely 19..Vabre,,. and
ttohpgak,e happy.• or help
By Bill Smiley 11011411iiiii . Not strangely, it's when they
• . are 'acting most like adults that
• they ,are •mOSt unbearable, And
. ' . it's when they are most hkea
made over them Perhaps : . was children 7 that they are most de
a little enirious.. Nobody had lightful. It ' fientreS, eh9
been very enthusiastic about 45When they try .to build. a 'Wall
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when we were teen-agers, like ,"that behind Which Most of
mused.: •• • us terrified adults crouch, they
• At any -rate, 1 was soipeivVtlat are selfish, cruel, vain, sneering,',
less than enthralled' at the pros-.porripous,, perfidious, sneaky and.
pest of being thrown into : the cold.. But when they're not try'
pit with them every working day, ing to keep from being hurt,
In fact,. I _Was downright aghast they're like a different speOies,
at the idea. •,• - :loyal, courteous, honest, gener-
• ' * * * Ol4S, eager, fair,:high prineipled.
know What you think:, You Parents, even the most cahn
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think I'm' leading .up to the con- and sane of them, can never quite
fession that I've : changed mY adjust to this, :fact r - '.that their
mind completely, ,that swal- teen-agers areArue4ekyll-HYdes.
lowed the; teen-age myth Whole; :AS.a result, they,dO.all'the wrong
that 'I .think they're, just a swell things. They roar at them when
bunch ' of youngsters, 'a little the kids want' to act 'like 'adults.
mixed-up and craiy,but pretty They spoil them silly when the:
darn 'wonderful underneath • it kids, act like angels, 'They throw
all• I up their hands when .they ) should
Not at all, No such pap But ,be• throwing down the ,:gauntleto
when • Yotit.'..cepe with a couple of A/X1 so on: • • ."
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hundred• them every day;: and Eien:..teactiqrs, after years:of
then reel .home to . try :to handle exposure, are not. immune .' Just•
one of yoUr. own, 'he other '.day one of them strode
to develop some reaction to them into the. ,:•staff room, . purple in
• or • • the • past. .six or sever.1
months I've been:, thrown,
force,' into the company of Targe
obs . of: .teen-ager% ;the
• onething about • teaching ...of'
. which ' I was leery.., Like most
• other peoPle, 1 was fed up to '
the ears wtih talk abOut. teen-
agers: .
Itseerned as. thoggb, they had
• almost taker' over our society.;
We read lurid .accounts of
delinquents and, 'teen-age
•mothers. • We • listened to the.
crude beat of their favorite music:
and • watched oily: punks with
• sickening hair -dos .:sob into. rnic-
• rophones,:• :And even on •the more
•:.:1;vholescitne Side, it became rriono-
400pus,•the ..constant etn
• PhasiS: teen-toWns and •,teen -.1
ieen4ashions and: hi-
• neWs. ' , • .
;•1Mind, 1 had tist)tbing. .personal !
I...against them, though:they' seem-
ed more than necessarilY,'
insol-
ent ; unkempt :and ,"unlovable.'
Was "jut boied. by all the fuss:
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us 1960 Pontiac Parisiene -Hardtop, full power..
2--1960• Pontiac Laurentian Sedans, automatic.
• 1960 Pontiac Stratochiet Sedan.
is 2-4059 Chev Belair Sedans, automatic. • • •• ,
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• 1959 Pontiac Stratoehief. Sedan, automatic.
1959. Chev Coach, V-8„%automatie. . • •. .,
' : 1958 Pontiac , Laurentian,, 4 -door, automatic.
• si •1958' Pontiac • Deluxe Sedan.:
:, 1951 Mercury
' • 1957 Ford, • 2,-dockr Hardtop, anfmnatie.
• 1557 Bnick Sedan, automatic. •' , •
ri ' 1956 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan ' with automatic.
•: 1956 Chev Sedan.' • ' • , .
•• , 1956 Meteor Rideau • automatic
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ei 1956 Ford 'Coach. , • ••
Er 1955 eteor Sedan with automatic:
'• • 1955. Bukk •2=•door Hardtop. •
• .1954 Chev Sedan, automatic.
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the face,, 'and roared; . "Eitlier
thatkid. bygod ...goes or I 'go!":
And, five minutes 'later, ,when
:seVeral had agreed .that young
Joe •was ,t'a veritablemonger,
same, teadhe.r • was; hotly. defend-
ing young Joe as 'not, a bad .kid,
underneath,''. : • ;.• •
•These views on teen-agers, of
:course, are only . generalities,
based .on , a' feW .months' obsq-
yation., ,There . Are spexile, teen-ag-
era who are Plain :slobs; ,mentat-
ly, and ,physically, and like •it
that way. There are others who
are astoundingly's Mature. The
first class will become the drones,
of our society.. The second wall
Make our ..leadera..
• And in betWeen:,comeS the vast
:majority? even , as' you . and' I.,
These are the kicIS who are :a
little lazy, but work enough -to
get :by, Who are a little crooked;
but wouldn't take'. the pennies
of a blind man's eyes, who are
soft as 1 egg -Yolk': inside but
:tough •the. surfade, who are.
basically :kind, but can be cruel
as broken glass. B,edognize them?
These arethe irate, ,Itaxpayers,
the grumbling workers, the con-
fused parents, the harassed
zeris.,of a few Years from now.
I'M glad.. I'm not a PsYcholti-
git, 'trying te''analYze • them, to
excuse them for their faults, to
find 0. a reason . for everything.
they do It's: :far more fun just
witching • them,: • changing Yon!
mind about them abont every
two days, hating them. catch you.
flat400ted, gettingsore at -them,
teasifig them, Uraising then', And.
roaring at them. • 0 •
Then, of course, 'there's the
tremendefis. 'accolade one • gets
Once ina while. I'm sure it is
th:e thing' that keeps moat teach-
erS going long after the- flesh is
faint. just' •last 'Week. I got sort
of :warqi and :soft' all over when
'I overheard one of my students
'tell another, "Ah, Srniley's not
. a bad old!: type: Got sonie.; temper,
thoUgh.r • .' .
One /Wise teacher ibld rne ear-
ly in •the garne, you have.
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to do • is rernerniber that they're • •-•
just .PeoPle,” 1e was ot
course, but. it was A:, e. 'saying:
•to Clyde., Beattie , as •ht). • stepped.
into, the/ cage for the firtt time, •
ydn' have to do is reitiernber'
that 0 they're: just • 0• •
GUIDE LO6 •
Oh 0riday, March 3Ist, the
regular Guide. Meeting., was held
with twenty-liVe . guides attend-
ing. Thefirst.class guides took
the tenderfdot and second class
guides .& helped thein pass tegts.
A game ,vvas played ond the
rfietitig ended with. taps. , • """"
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