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LOUIE, LOUIE Kingsmen I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND Beatles THERE! I'VE SAID IT AGAIN Vinton POPSICLES AND ICICLES Mermaids YOU DON'T OWN ME Gore SURFIN' BIRD Trashmen DOMINIQUE Soeur Sourire SINCE I FELL FOR YOU Welch FORGET HIM Rydell |
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THE RECORDS WE LISTENED TO... |
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MEET YOUR CLASSMATES | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Standing at 5'6" Mary Jane lists Constitution and Dean Cockrell number one in subjects and teachers. This ???-pound junior picks "Summer Place" as her favorite in movies. Tops in pops, according to Mary Jane, is "You Don't Own Me." Two-faced people irritate Mary Jane more than anything else. Mary's main pastime is working at Schafer's grocery store. With blue eyes and blond hair, Mary would rather eat pizza than any other food and says all she wants is to be a housewife. |
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This 5-5 ???-pound junior's ambition is to go to business college and be a secretary. She lists her favorite subject as shorthand. "The Fugitive" is tops in TV, while tops in pops is "There I've Said It Again." The blue-eyed brown haired girl lists "Peyton"Place" as her number one movie. Pat Boone and Doris Day are in first place when it comes to acting as is fried chicken in foods. Sewing and reading are Sharry's hobby and pastime. The sport she most enjoys is swimming. |
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BILL S. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
As the vice president of Key Club and a member of the Lettermen's Club, Bill likes to participate in all sports. This 6-2 junior lists Constitution as his favorite subject and says Mr. Mahanes is tops in teachers. "Louie Louie" is tops in pops and he lists "The Ten Commandments" as number one in the movies. With blue eyes and blond hair, Bill rates steak at the top of the food list and loafing is his main pastime. To go to college is his ambition but he may not get far because of his hobby-girls! |
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HOW TO ALIENATE A TEENAGER 1964 |
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"Don't tell me you can do your homework and watch television at the same time. I know it can't be done." "I didn't touch your razor. It was Henry. He thinks he's old enough to shave. Isn't that a scream?" "Young lady, you're not going out with any idiot who sits outside in a car and honks the horn like a crazy person. Tell him to come up and ring the doorbell like a human being." "Sit down, son. Your mother-uh-thinks its time I told you a few facts-uh-about-life. Now, it begin with-uh-" "Don't do like I do. Do like I tell you." "Turn off that phonograph. Can't we ever have a little peace and quiet around here?" "The thing I don't understand about teen-agers is what on eath to they see in each other." "No, indeed, I'm not going to pay for any judo lessons for him. If he wants to lean judo, let him join the Marines." |
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Parental remarks that teen-ages get tired of hearing: "Aren't you ever going to grow up?" "I don't know why he acts like that. If couldn't be his adnoids. We had those taken out years ago." "When I was your age, young man, I walked four miles to school every day-and carried my little brother on my back when he got tired." "No, you can't have the car tonight-nor tomorrow night, nor the night after tomorrow night." "Henry, if you worried more about your geometry and less about your acne, you'd have a better chance of getting into some college." "Oh, don't bother to get to your feet just because I come into the room, Henry. After all, I'm only your mother." "Certainly you can buy a jalopy if you want one. All you have to do is go out and earn the money." |
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