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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 21

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The Herald-Newsi
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Passaic, New Jersey
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21
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Passaie-CIifton, N. THE HERALD-NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1861 Don't Bury Problems, Air 'Em, Teeners Soy Martin Huston, Veteran TV Actor, Gets Jump on Success By Marlise Timber I Aside from his acting talents, Gilbert Tooth gerrteo Marty. is not much different Martin Huston is a veteran of from any other teen-ager. He f.folltar Rates Tops As Ccunsolcr likes to tinker with his automobile, and comments, "The girls I go out with sometimes have to play second fiddle to the sound of. the motor.

Hes the kind of television at an age when most kids are still undecided on their careers. He played the title role in ner, 16, Old Saybrook, says his parents dont realize that times have changed and there is a difference in todays teen-age ethics and desires. The young people told us that as well as seeking advice they, also can dish it out Forty-nine per cent of both boys and girls said there is a teen-ager of the opposite sex to whom they take their woes. But even more of them (79 per cent of the boys and 90 per cent of the girls) say they try to help their friends. "I TELL THEM what I would do if I had the same problem, says Garrett Foster Charitv, 15, Charles City, Va.

Mary K. OConnor, 15, Salina, uses the indirect approach, getting them to talk about the problem." She adds, They can usually work out their own solution. Shifting the focus from the discussion of problems to the problems themselves, 68 per cent of the teen-agers say they have one specific worry instead of many Dont Bury, Page 23 television situation comedy series forego a fancy evening to clean the spark plugs. His mother beams when she called "My Son Jeep, and also By Enrene Gilbert Prwldent, Gilbert Tenth Metre I nr. Mom, the healer of childhoods bruised knees and broken hearts, is still the first person you turn to when youre a teen-ager with troubles.

But shes not the only one. You may Instead or also talk things ever with Dad. And theres a good chance you will discuss your problems with somebody your cwn age. Teen-agers today believe problems are meant to be solved, not kept hidden and unspoken. More than 600 of 1,000 young people recently talked with said if a problem were serious enough, they would consider going to a psychiatrist But first and foremost they would consult Mom.

HAVE FRIENDS, but my mother is wiser even though my friends have my age-level viewpoint says Barbara Schwartz, 18, Brooklyn. Girls rated Mom tops as counselor (54 per cent) and friends (50 per cent) before Dad (14 per cent). The boys named Mom (44 per cent). Dad (38 per cent) and then friends (30 per cent). Sixty-three' per cent of the teen-agers said they feel free to discuss problems witlt their parents and 56 per cent said they feel their parents understand them.

They are very reasonable and helpful says Jeannettd Ali, 14, Pittsburgh. But Alex H. Girtan- I tells of his adventures in show business. Shes the television and stage actress Marcella Martin, and could pass for his sister. Im awfully proud when I take my mother out Shea the prettiest date In New York, lays Msrty.

Martin Hatton played Jungle. Jimi son In another series. A down-to-earth guy, 18-years-old, Marty has none of the usual poses of young men In television. His bright smile means hes happy not thst hes toying to Impress some bigwig at the next table. Actually, there isnt much reason to try to impress anyone just now, he reasons.

"My es-reer is going pretty much the way want It to. Presently, Marty is under-studying the juvenile lead in "Come Blow Your Horn with Hal March, and for a teen, thats not bad at all. Broadway is only one of my ambitions, however. I want to do more television, and of course, in due time, Id like to get to Hollywood. Ammonlated gmcOg penetrate instantly, (tap vp detergent action, float dirt away! Evan grimy work riotbaa coma apazdtia daan whan yon aaa Paraond Sodiy Detergent Ammonia to: PARSONS Firrt aama in beowbold daaaan 1 117 Shoulder LAMB CHOPS Uvlb.

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Music is supplied by phonograph records, the performers are moved from place to place by steel wires, and relatives swarm done to Instl Stcalccttes UCtvU-al partiaat ppg IttF charcoal pert tea. By Gilbert Tooth Service Artists fio "paint pictures with bits of broken glass and twists of copper wire will look with favor on a teen-ager whos experimenting with similar off beat materials in opera sets. Seventeen-year-old John Dew of Brooklyn, N.Y., uses bits of a scouring pads for trees and chess Shield Against Tax pawns for performers when he stages his one-man showings of famous operas. To make his creative work even more difficult, hie stage is no larger than the traditional the audienec is made up of and neighbors who in to see Tristan and Isolde in a way the Met would fail recognize. John has entered Pratt tute, where he will concentrate on the theatrical staging.

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