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Local Youths Make Christmas Presents for Parents at Burlington Boys' Club Classes 4 i t-f i ''TV i- i 'l i I1 -IP I. Making small presents for Mom and Dad are (left to right) Michael Baker, Har- Imls Lessor (left), 670 Riverside Ave. 'is completing Christmas presents lor Old Blow, Oary Hathaway and Robert Blair. Totem pole In center Is club project. parents in Boys' Club woodworking shop with assistance of Frank Washington.

Christmas candlemaken at Burlington Bjyi Club art (left to right) Frank Peters, Ken Davis and Stephen Blair. Standing is project Instructor, Paul Hamlin. Discussion Continued Gift Wrapping Party Comiols fro Calhdrd Best Loved Holiday Teen-to-Teen MS Awards for Scholarship, Athletics Should Differ self to us! Aad what a glorious privilege it is to make, of our own salves, a gift to Him! In humble By SALI PELTIER of hit high school shows By THOMAS COLEMAN Member ef Cathedral High Jearaaltaas greap directed hy mater Mary Bosarll, You may be planning a pre- a were, ne was on nis gratefulness and utter tovei On Christmas morning the rustle i Christmas parly, so why not try nr 'TL of the Toby Dowdy Show for of colorful wrapping paper an- A brisk wind, the fall of soft three years and last year, he and throw a gift wrapping par Starting Next Wezk graduated to bis own TV show. He the school. They help your ca ty? geow, aad the hustle aaa ousae of last minute shoppers in our lo By JOHN MULL1NS Second of Two Artiest has a smiling, enthusiastic per This is a chance to turn the oouBcas that the dflec me luuBeBoid have found Just the dell or electric trala they wanted.

Joy. fut trrlamtf" from pareats tea- last minute chore of wrapping itr which makes tor enjoya- Dave There ia too much em Three of ftva local high school cal stores aa trying to nod me perfect gift for (hat "hard4a nfeaae-sotneono" are all afrsg of ble TV viewing, phaais on the mark itself. A per tify to their delighted pride ia gifU seniors agreed that varsity letters Thrc3 Cool to Special Tips for Teans sen may get a lot out of a course should eot be awarded to achol lovingly planned hy the iaveatlve your gifts into a fun-filled event. Everyone brings his or her own -ibbon, stickers and wrapping pa-r. while you furnish the that one day ia the year that al- Johnny likes to 1 watch other singer; study their techniques and observe their styles.

He feels ars, but should be reserved fori without getting good marks. The colleges took the emphasis off athletic and extra currtcular ac ways seems more Joytui ana love-filled than aay other of our holi days Christmas Tips for Teens ie the name of Girl Scout leaders, Boy Scout tivities. minds of their cnuoren. Through the day, eld frieads drop ia to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and perhaps to Join ta a chorus or two of a familiar carol he can leara a lot by watching the "big names Among bis fa vorites are Ferlin Husky, Don a new weekly feature that will leaders, and directors of ma ay marks and put mora, on scholastic aptitude tests. A person eaa work for marks, study hard tor tests.

The students took part la a tape! In one home a Busy Housewife is begin next Saturday on The Bur young people's organizations. recorded discussion oe the topic at Divjion. the Everlvi. Elvis, and Scholar Avcrds They can Just study for the tests The articles are used as a at work ia the parlor arraagiag gifts under a tree while her hus when dav fadiBf iBto late att lington Free Press Teen Press page. The author is Elinor Wil Buddy tolly.

He believes that The Burlington Free Press with basis for discussion ia schools, and maybe mane the national so ernoon, the traditional aromas of teens favor rock roll music editor Oordoo Mills and a report- liams. ciety. clubs, and young people's church because there is usually a cer- er band is placing, with great care ao angel atop their lovely Christmas tree. Ia her teens, she resolved to groups. By JOHN MLTXINS Three local school officials, ask tain communication between the Small prises ar favors are given far the most artJitfr, the matt original, fuaaieat, wrapping Jobs.

Yea will Had that your friends aad relatives will am to receive a gift that baa been wrapped wHh special rare as a result of such a party. Guests should dress very infor Oae student thought such; awards should be made, and oae become a newspaper woman, and In the bouse across the street a George 4a one school, lor ot-aaapia, peas be gnreaean hietory aaay aaeaa she same turkey, dressing, mince pie ana numerous other goodies become a pleasant reality. Later, after the last delicious morsel has vanished, mo family atitt liagera around the table to launched on her career first as a singer and the listener, Johnny was outstanding in ed if they thought varsity letters felt it depended ea the school. high Kheol rarejpoodent, then as should be awarded to scholars mother is occupied with the diffi cult chore of getting the children to sleep before a round, tolly fig high school, both scholastically women a editor of the Bates Col were uaaaimously against it talaf aa a CM la where aha anaatli Much material for the cat-aaaa cornea from the teen-agers BaaeeJvee through taesr letters, the girls aad beys who come late Mies WlUlams office for chats, aad from the taenl lege student weekly. Rev.

lUymend Adams, principal ure, clad in red, slides down the chat of mutual frtenos at me present and of the past. and socially. He held many high offices in his school clubt. His hobbies revolve mostly around music. He also admits to being of Cathedral High School, said he ardor, aonso sen si la' saarka s)aai meaa aaythlag aa the After receiving her degree in mally for the floor seems to be chimney to leave pleasing gifts tor the youngsters who are in his "red English and literature at Bates Then there a gathariag around 'fie best place for wrapping gifts saw no need for awarding letters.

He said etudente at Cathedral re Ashbwry Fark (NX) Mgh School isM recently thai ach a prsfram would he carried eat there. Red Bank High achat! of Chattanooga, Tena. aad Dealaea High School to Texas, both have such a system of awards. Miss wiaums became women Christmas carol album will add book!" a movie fan and is especially the TV set to enjoy special holiday programs ia complete closeness. ceive recognition for good marks editor of a Connecticut newspa Dave Maybe If you are from She often receives Jetiers sign a musical atmosphere to the af fond of Alfred Hitchcock produc and the recognition ia sufficient to per ia charge ef social, club, coun fair and refreshments might con ed by entire dormitories of boys lions.

He feels strongly about his encourage all students to work. ty and church news. Following one section of the country, you get all and if you are from, another section, you would have had "B's." Again there is too! religion and believes that a communion with God is the most schools, as well as from the high school crowd, college girls, and this, she became assistant soci At Pert Chester iH.Y.) High ety editor of the Boston Herald, Within the house aest deer a geatle, white haired couple anxiously await the aaand of a car la their driveway, aad the chat-ter of beloved little voices greeting them, their grandparents, Ia the quiet holiness of this aa Important friendship you can School letters are awarded under1 boys who have just entered mill tary service. Good grooming ad much emphasis on marks. Be said aa honor roll Is pnb-llshed every markiag period, and honor siadeats are aamed at comsaeaceasent aad givea a For several years, as fashion have.

a point system. PoinU are given Ellea-I think the colleges real and beauty editor of the Boston vice comes from her experience for scholastic achievements and1 ize that aad take it into consider Herald and Traveler. Miss Wil When night baa fallea and maybe a little more snow too, aae caa't help but recall those words aaag ea the first Christmas night arectolsakg; "Glory Ie Gad la Ue highest aad peace to seeB ef feed well." Please, dear Jesus, grsnt ua many, many men of good win that peace may come to our eadly troubled earth of today! as beauty and fashion editor of extracurricular activity. liams wrote under the names of sist of hot chocolate, sandwiches, Christmas cookies and candy, nuts, and fruit cake. Christmas cards and your decorated tree will add a holiday touch to the party.

Short Money? Why not make some last minute, inexpensive gifts this year? Cooking? Everyone fovea homemade candy and cookies. Do you love to draw? A portrait ii Aunt Ann or Uncle Fred, newspapers. ation because they balance your, marks with the aptitude aad Taking part to the discussion cred night, many will hasten out to midnight mass to greet, before Betty Blair and "Marcia Win- Ia addition, be said, there are Teen-agers are unusually eager Yoe gals will he glad ie hat that a a a rates since ri ty above all etae In the gtrla he dates. He likes to knew thai a firl is really later eated to kirn ii I person. achievement tests.

It isn't Just that honor student prizes, and the vat for the information given In the were Burlington High seniors George Adams. David Smith and all others then infant Saviour on gate" She is now fashion aad beauty editor of the Houston yor get aa A in the subject edictoriaa and aatutatorian speak colUmn, accept advice readily, Ellen Taylor and Cathedral High this His very special day commemorative of his birth and gift of Him It what you ve learned aad your Chronicle, at commencement. and write grateful letters after School seniors, Garry Farrell and1 ability ia the certain Acid that they "I don't think the Intelligent stu As he looks ahead, Johnny Monica Simon. ward, telling how much they have been helped by the column and hy take into consideration, aad also in dent is going to work any harder hopes (or a career as a singer Highlights of the discusatoa have the application they ask the prtn for a he aaid, "and letters personal advice. Records, TV and shows all fit lus a frame, and you're all sett been cendeosed aad grouped for Tips for Teens was originated 10 yean ago aad at that time waa the first and only newspaper column Jevoted entirely Ie leee-agers.

cipai 10 explain nis marking ays will not encourage the lazy ones to1 Johnny perseverance, pleasant Nnd we hear tell that one young presentation here. tern ana various things uke that Today's Teen Gussf Editorial The After School Hours personality, and most of all, bis Q. Baa there been any rhaage In Scandale, N.Y. wtuie that can tell everything. work." Father Adams also thought let ters have been associated with athletics for too long.

la atutade la tho year toward mignt aeip. It was the result of requests scholarship? Baa It eeaae la Mi presented her family with special slips of paper. On Horn's was written, "Good for a week's washing of dinner dishes." Dad's said, "Present one day ia advance for a car wash humbleness all form the basis of a potentially fine star. SannysMe t'p Teacher: "Your exams are now prestige from teen-aged girls and boys for a column of their own dealing He said the scholar learns for Van Cliburn the sake of learning. A.

Attica I think scholar with their particular problems and at the printers. I will give you ship, has come up ia prestige be activities. wax job." while little brother's Ukrp Hai ta revie th entire The real athlete," he said, Gary-1 think thai aa far aa marks go, at almost aay college yea don't have to have a OS er ae to get aa. Probably an Ot sta dent anyway eaa get bite asset colleges aad even below that I know awlte a few ttnaeata who reached college, ae I tMak cot leges Beat stress saarka. Tips for Teens, therefore, cov cause of the harder Ttu colleges now -a -days are get By JANE BUTLER Member of Miss Esther rie's journalism class at Bartfngtea High School.

If are looking for your teea-ager after school to check up on bis behavior, you may have promised, uooa lor uiree nours term's work. Any questions?" help with Student; -Who's the prater? ers a wide range of subjects "does not play a good game to get a letter. He geta a letter because he played a good Alfreds U50 ting fuore crowded, and they are Interview with Jaanay TlUotsoa all of vital interest to "teen-agers. There is advice on good groom taking Just the students with the Fairfield Homemakers choice marks. ing, health, akin, hair, clothes; Holland L.

Smith, principal of Burlington High School aaid a Dave i think the seniors are This teen-ager is not an exception to the rule nor is his routine. The exceptions are those who have ao outside interests nor responsibility to their school or home. These people are the behavior problems'. They are the ones whose names are carried by the aewspapers for misdeeds and who create a bad name for their associates. If the interest of these people could be enlarged to laclude a sport or a civic project ia which they would aaaume responsibility the number ef "headUae" teen-agere would decrease.

Dave-Getting hack to these peo to organize quite a search party. This is not because your child is more aware of this Tean-Agers chapter of the National Honor So Bring Gifts For Brandon School ple who want to get that totter, tips on good manners, personal ities that win popularity, the latest party doings, group activities, sports, hobbies; counsel on per ciety was started at Burlington George There definitely has think maybe they might sidestep lost but there are many places where he might be. High last year to give more rec been a greater Interest shewn the nara subjects and let the east SCARSDALE, N.Y. AP) The ognition to scholars. FAIRFIELD The December sonal problems, dating "going teen-agers began showing up as meeting of the Chester A.

Arthur Under the society's rules, he said, no more than 15 per cent of In scholarahlp, parttewlarly elaee the aaapaasd ItasstM ehafloage to ear e4ecaaleeal ayttesa has er ones where they know they can make top grades and therefore make the National Society early at 0 a.m. By atternoon, when the music started, seven ex Homemakers waa held Thursday. He may be in the auditorium practicing many hours for a school play; he may be engaged at a Student Council meeting; or possibly at the Safe Driving Club. steady, curfew hours, the femi ly car, allowances, aad many oth er topics of importance to Ameri can youngsters. uie senior class, 10 per cent of the uec.

ii, at the home of the prea a I a a aad she awareaeaa el ana get uietr setter. A new singer has come into national prominence with his hit reading of "Well, I'm Your Man" and "Dreamy Eyes." Luckily, this new singing star. Johnny Tillotson, lives in my home town of Jacksonville, so I was able to interview, the dark-haired 20-year-old upon his return from a nation-wide tour. Johnny, a student at the University of Florida, has long been a favorite with Jaxons. His first record features both a slow and a boppy aide, both written by Johnny himself He's backed up by the Jordonaires, the same group used by Elvis in many of ms hits.

tra police mea had been called to junior class and five per cent of ident, Mrs. Charles Branon, with this chatteage. So it may be aa incentive to handle the crowd of aome the sophomore dasa can become eight members and three guests to If your bunt is not successful, aome people, but to others it would Ellen i have some friends Only 1,330 were admitted to the high school auditorium. The oth attendance don't give up. There are also be Just a way of getting Into the, higher brackets hy skipping the hsinUr mhUrt meetings ef the school handbook who want to be secrauriea aad to get a good job, you have to pass members.

Last year, he aaid, only about ie per cent ef the sealer dasa waa cacoea. ers stood outside in the rain and, Presents for the Brandon Training School were brought to this meeting, and will be sent to the committee, the class tax 1 1 Mtrtts of Law Temperature Roasting From IS to per coat of meat Mass WiUiasas receives thousands ef letters a week of tea at the rate of 409 to SOS a day; aad at least oae-thlrd ef them are front hoys, aroviag that hoys, toe, are latereeted listened. a certain, a mount of tests. They tors and the Community Chest HleawThis ia against the letter jokingly complaia thai each test school for Christmas. A sale ef committee to check.

award. StudenU should Uke the they pass they have to pay a cer "The recognition for students Is The performer who packed Van ia waaa't Elvia Presley, Nor Pat Booae. It was Yea Cll- shrinkage ia homes eaa ho pre work they need tor their careers Don't forget, it is the atodents the 'teea tain sum of mooey so they can, Christmas card was also held at this meeting, and the cod-liver oil capaules for toe school chiidrea there," he aaid. 1 don't think let who operate these school projects and make them function prop take the next one and ae on. ter would make students work They ask every question imag We have to buy our pins and were distributed.

any harder. It is difficult to see Teens ina ble. apparently preferring to The teen-ased audience heard how a letter award would ao to Final plans were made for the consult a columnist rather than, various things like that, while the athletes get their, letters. The the 23-year-old Texas pianist re anyone not in the society. vents py coekiat at lew temperatures, a ays Margaret Spader, home aervicc editor of the Gaa Appliance Manufacturer1 Aaiecia- tion.

Low temporatire roasting in the modern even takes less watching, and there Is leap burning of fat on pans, racke aad ovea carts. risk the embarrassment or ridi hearse a Schumann concerto with school pays for them or their William Logan aunerin erly. Many teen-agers are YMCA members. At the MY" stodeoU swim, play basketaall. daaee, atudy, er Just teak with their friends.

cule that might be caused by Don and Phil Everly were ia the recording studio while Johnny was practicing and he had a chance to talk to a between number. He offers nothing hut praise for the two brothers aad aeftcribed tbem as real fine boya. own fund pays for them, the Orchestral Society of Weatches talking things over with their tendent of schools, said be strong' ly feels that recognition of achol' Top Monica I think that besides ter. Barents er friends. The afternoon spectators, from the letter, they flood Jtudeata! ars is a good thing, hut the prob chair caning school to be held to January.

The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Harold Howrigan. who gave a demonstration ea "Winter Bouquets and Centerpieces." Refreshments In a Christmas motif were served by Mrs. Branon and Mrs. Leon West.

Most numerous questions have 12 to 18, were admitted free. get a banquet at tat aad of the lem bow to do K. He said It This simplifies the clean-up Job. to do with dates (especially the Finally, about 5 p.m., 'you give is a problem of how to give aa ex year and a special page ia the year hook. I think that ought to fa up the search and return home.

This record made us wonder Heavy Weight Comic tnnmc award for aa intrinsic inougn tne cooking time is longer, less fuel is required' and the meat is tender, iuiciar. sworn good-night kiss question), now to bo mora popular aad have more fun, and how to take care of be enough besides their own per low Johnny got started in the avj tbiag. There you find your child busily engaged in the preparation of NEW YORK (AP) Broadway nnating field of show business soaal satisfaction of knowing they uniformly cooked aad mere fla 1 The January meeting will he blemished or oily skin. has one 'heavy qrae is a tea- supper, a responsibility whtcn is got above average narks vorful. Slow-roasted meats crum-.

Johnny atarted singing when just, held on Jan. I at the home of flight comedian. He is Ross Park Most letters are from readers looked upon as fun by a great Hlea There a i difference! a youngster. He performed at Mrs. Bernard Connor.

ble leas la carving, facilitatiof "Is the satisfaction she seat. ar'a knowledge of a job well dene er does he nave to wear a key?" Logaa asked. er. ef the Mt revue. "La Pkawe! between the ages ef 10 and many young people today.

between athletic letters and top Tops Ja pens la the Barlingtoa Mateasag area are tahalatoi he-tow By two area Blae jockeys. Lietlage lachtde the lop tea tanes ef WDOTs HraMos aad WIOY'a -Lively Taps more even, attractive de Ma Tante." Parker tips the but there is ample evidence that Fish story: A blue whale can marks. The athletes do something After dh scales at iust MO pounds. people of all ages read the col weigh as much as 33 elephants or for the school, good marks are The first cheese factory la the "The satisfaction of a job weN umn. Tips for Teens has won fee IjO oxen.

something; aa wett as He was the author of the World War II song "There'll Always Be U.S. was built at Rome, N.Y. ia done should be the satisfaction of studies far aeveral aaara -er more, as de meat high aches! students. approval of parents teachers, TEEIW3Y 17 JOY the scholar." 1851. an England." public health' officials, clergymen, Logan aaid that with the Nation WJOY al Honor Society, the school In ef t.

Chipmunk Song. Chinmunka Says Mzthtr cf Cftsss Prodigy PhilaoalaMa. UBA. Me fect did award letters only they ffmok Ota In Your Eyea. Plattara Code Message Just for You ware pins.

Ho wcBdered if letters 2m Wf4 outataa. Wmr Coina HutHi. Cmjd Vrancl would make students work naxa er. May Tan sUvayi. SaoGiUra Blatara Raising a Genius? It's Not Easy He aaid students tend to work aiwr Sbaaa.

suwaa airoiaara One Siima. Nlv sWrasHi 10. Haoaa ot Bam too, JU4 Wtmaau harder when there is aa honors program. This, he explained is a program under which high school students do college level work and "Bobby doesn't like the idea of; NEW YORK AP) Ever have lEFOftE AFTER glum and I was afraid the Yugoslav Chess Federation wouldn't go TTDOT WBOT 1. Toaa DmLw.

bv tha Klnaiton trouble cooinf with hour teen-ag his asoUktr going around with him either enroll In college early or ea or? How would yeji like it if he ORI NT 1 3 4 8 6 7 to Besides I figured Trio. ter at aa advanced leveL ea paying for him after the tour aament had ended. 4f went to the Yugoslav EmbM were a geniusT a. To iXimv HIM fi to Lovo Him it would be bettor for me to be It not eapv, aovs airs, "eVe net created la gtrla yet--4hey Beat alar ehese, 1 He swoaaV smoke ar arlak. Ho dens chew his eaUe dowa to the beae, Bat I'm alrald ea aaaka him atop.

1 don't kaow what ho might sake ap. "Some of these canes olayera twitch all over. Hoaast. They 3. Ti0 rissaaiisis Sons', bv tho! here in case anything was neeeV (ina Fischer ef Brooklyn, ay but it was the weekend andi ed-money, primarily." Her ityear-ota son, owyt a a-! two or ua, by Gaorga "VTOU havt ftm Sfrtr at yoor aoMftft ftaai the Ho aaid Beriiagtoa High arwe-tteatfy has each a ptwarasa bow 1 aad hi headed oar one.

Leaan said the achool also has 1 couldn't una anyoody. i tried to call Bobby, but they said he had eaa us at caeca, ho wen roe vail a in or tmm ommmkc nam Mar am it. ir tfe a She laughted ruefullya slender, I. Omm MUBt. by Klvif Pauley, us jvmr sum nmmm imp, rannn rrra 7.

i ed flutes championship at 14 and left by -tram. dark-haired woman with a smiling Hun itmn la ysmr am rnvrn MbSfiMt Ina 13, Haw tab nata Mtalt Ml OaS fmmt by bNM IIm wr ORIKNT at th Up mt S. Jbeoe Smd, by lh Play ma! M. 7. MrtaOM, Bia Bvarlay Broth-it.

i "I was really worried. I knew he became the veaueet Mteraauoa honor rolls and acBdenuc prises. mouth In a gamine face. The Fis was loaded down with hooka and al Grand Master history wis He aaid the awardiaf of letters "i praf. mis, snarusif um appar mn wmr, rmnm mtm sjm ymr ltri kr lntw it aaoan Satan laft risbt, BtUw 9m bar letters a c4t aataaaga far yaa.

start with an eye and twitch down to their foot and start didn't see how he could manage. euanmer. Q. JtTiSilTi she Tom- chers separated when Bobby was 2 and Mrs. Fischer raieed her two children on her earnings as a could have bad affaeta.

as anaay student do want to oppear to he He doesn't speak toe uasuages. I mr Mffim, sgaui, I'd rather he chewed hie Ha oae dream as ea could Just see him eleepiaf in a brasBt." i nails." NCSTtt HTtl PARK nurse. "I don't discipline Bobby. He's train atation somewhere and people stealing everything he had. "The only thing I do la net the world chess crewa from the preseat champion, Kassla's Mikhail Betrlaalk.

Mra. Gerald Lanpher is a oa took About Flay too big. Anyway, there's net much But Bobby used bjs wuraMunaat tieat in the Copley itaapilal- aU to aay. He comes home and sticks NEW YORK AP) Meredith) him to get tome fresh air. This year he's Joined the and saye he'a going to jet la better cai- prise money to get to Munich isorruviiat, his aose in a chess book, stops to Ana of Mrs.

Fischer's definitely Hop. Lula T. Potter wu Jei4WUbM eathsr oaaajr4riic4oti where Be ieua a piaae Let. and hna Back Mala unXl aTa not easy mvmrU came tataS- I ff T.l a I RTXNOOT1RKNX I I 1 I a a i i i 1 NitKORtfJOK a a a 1 I i It All a tit il I sO 9 il in I 0 1 T. of The Music Mob, ilc a fefOBBiiaa Monday to atUnd the time to go to had.

"He used to ta wec4erjT at we about aha smash BBSslrsl bow. summer vaea uotoy appearoa funeral of Norman Porter, 'Bobby's one of the ones who Cheae Is not a aaa alar game sports in fact, bo ttmscl used WiHson said he nlaaa ta trace be stranded aa Yagoslavia after; The condUloa of Tod Douse, whe aad there are ao lands to eead ilay for bleed as they aay in Ms first intarnatfial touniaraaatJ a paucs: in Ueaey Kocbi tthe Odyssey, "bath oanotieaal and Iphyslcar which ted BndwtUon chess. He's serious. He has to to aay he wanted to be a bewail player. "I donl knew a thta Till JOY CLU3 The brieh 1230 Sp HO" "He had a round trip ticket, but nobody made aay reaarvatlona for iatutfy all the time, the countries the American champion to tour-aameate.

Bobby wen two tehees to Yugoslavia ea a television of 'The Music Man." 1 fieH BBuaed Hems for cash with publish pamphlets and books at chess. In fact, I tried to make him and he couldn't get a plane The show is his first on aVead- a nm renae wont Cs PTljy yC JMoiaa Jay lar etat jieajE, fat i'BB ay but the book wil) be Will son's fourth. JeaaTtoek theeecse UN aT44-l. waya being worked out. given up now.91 ey at the World fair in Bel- A.

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