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feriority complexes. Take, for instance, a girl who is trying to sew for the first timo. If her mothor or whoever is teach- ing her gets impatient, the girl will most likely put the sow- ing up and not try again. Sho will think that she can't possibly loam, while sho actually could if her teacher would give her a chanco. What I'm really getting at is that parents should tako into consideration that wj really do want to loarn, oven though we may not act as we do sometimes, if they would only tako the timo to show us. Anothor thing that seems to bother us teenagers a. great deal is o ir overbearing pride, we hate to ask if wo can go anywhere. I know that is my biggest problem. Somo times I had rather stay home than ask if I may go. Maybe it's the wrong way to feel, but I'm sure I'm not alone. Some chilren resent parents who want to know whore they're going, what they're go'ng to do, and what timo they're coming back, I'm not saying that parents don't have a right to know.bocause they do However, they could show a littlo more trust sometimes. Somo parents are very fair. They give their teenage children as much responsibility as they can handle What wo kids are are really trying to prove most of the time, I guess, is that wo know as much as adults. Of course wo don't, but sometimes they don't even give us crodit for what wo do know! We go through many different moods, which T don't under- stand myself. There arc times when we feel liko just giving up. Other times things couldn't be going more perfectly. It isn't any- thing out of the ordinary for anyone to fall blue, the puzzling part about us is that one minute we're hapoy and the next we're niscra.blo for practically no reason. Maybe this is a problem for a philosopher. Grown-ups often met angry at us for having so mamy di'ferent moods, but they'll have to put up with them; wo do] I believe that in the younger teens we are apt to think that wo're pretty smart. I think that when we at last realize that lifo isn't supposed to bo a bowl of roses , that wo can uso some advice from adults, and that wo aren't as smart as wo were, it is a big step in growing up. Those aro difficult years it's true, but toonagers, as much as wo hate to admit the fact, adults are a littlo wiser and they do know itfh t they're talking about most of the timo. We have to put up xtfiththom so the only conclusion is to make the best of it and get through these years as well as wo can.' Bronda Mayo '62 Kenton: I hear that fish is brain food. Gaylord: Yeah, I cat some ovary day. Kenton: Another theory shot.
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