Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1949 — Page 16
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Modern Parents Found to Be Tolerant ‘And Understanding on Key Question POT By JEAN MANEY MAMMAS AND PAPAS of local teen-agers should be « able to get eight hours sleep every night. According to _ their sons and daughters, most teeners are dependable and of the privilege of owning their own door key. sub debs and squires agree that modern parents are tol-
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WHAT DO YOU want most? Popularity or a car of your own? . That intangible thing called hap or a school letter in basketball? A college degree or a million dollars? . If you want it enough, you can get it, chum. At least that's the theory of a dozen religions and a score of selfhelp systems, But—and it's 4 big but—you ‘mist be willing to work for your desire; you must be willing to wait for it, and you must have faith that you will get it. Faith moves mountains! The magic of belief, as one modern authority terms it, can make our hopes come true. But don't confuse belief with day-dream~ ing and wishful thinking. No good fairy is going to drop a
A SENIOR at Howe High School. Charlotte Walton is the| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Walton, 05840 Oak Ave, She agrees that teen-agers are trustworthy and reports that she's had her own key for two years. “High school students should be old enough to co-operate with their parents and i ry not misuse any RT . them over with privileges granted them. I come to a mutual think that teenunderstanding. “A teener shouldjagers and their do his part around the ‘house injparentsshould return for the fair treatment he/have a ‘gentlemen's agreeBill hopes. to be a high schooljment’ about curBetence teacher and plans to study/few hours ‘and forth,’ lege. He is a member of the HI-Y,|Charlotte says. § the She thinks that
very reasonable about coming home times for dates and parties.
Indiana or DePauw University are Charlotte's goal after graduation. She wants to major In but hasn't decided on a future career. Charlotte is a
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» ” » “YES, HIGH school boys and girls can be trusted with their own door keys,” Don Thomas
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