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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 35

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I Mhm mag by Jene for someone changing their mind without informing you, you can always tuck that gown away for next year. Here's hoping you won't have to. and Mike Lightbourhe perform at folk festival. the People Gap7 hem. was the latest event sDon- sored by the group.

From 2 to 8 p.m. area performers provided folk music for nearly 1,000 people. The atmosphere was one of relaxation, non-violence and pleasure in the creativity of others. The group's first project was WHS Seniors Slate Prom "Reminiscence" is the theme of Whitehall High School's senior prom to take place at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Holiday Inn near Bethlehem.

Queen candidates are Bonnie Armbruster, M. Juanita Bes-lanovits, Adele Close, Kathy Hoffman, Sylvia Iasiello, Barbara Jones, Joanne Matejeck, Beverly Nemeth, Victoria Rack-us, Rosa Rusnock, Susan Schell and Ann Wolf. the May Day festival, complete with rock bands, folk singers, art and craft exhibits and a May pole. Held in conjunction with the opening of the Bethlehem Arts Festival, the celebration helped show that young and old can enjoy the same entertainments. A "halfway house" for young people involved with narcotics, is under consideration by the group as its next project.

At a meeting to be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Illick's Mill, Barbara Prince, Northampton High School senior, and Peter Hennings, Liberty senior, will lead a discussion on such-a house and what it can accomplish. The public adults and teens alike is invited to participate in this meeting and all aspects of the foundation's activities. They do not expect to change the world overnight, but it's a start. LVCF is a basis on which generations can work together not as youth and adults, but as people.

I a ASSORTED CHARMS I am 15 years old and was asked to the prom by a 16-year-old boy. I like this boy very much and I was asked in the month of January. I accepted, and he hasn't mentioned the prom since. I heard that he had asked some other girls but I don't know if this was before or after he asked me, or if they accepted him or not. The prom is this month, so bow do I find out for sure if I am definitely going with him or not? This boy was told by some jealous friends that I only like him for the sake of going to the prom, and now I have to be careful of how I find out the information I need.

I already have my gown and everything else necessary. I couldn't face telling my parents that I'm not going after all the expense. Need Help Quick. Seems a pity that you didn't confirm this invitation one more time before having Mom go into the gown bit, but since the preparations are already made let's take it from there. It was nice of this boy to give you such an early, invitation, therefore giving you loads of time to prepare.

However, it would have been better if he had made certain his plans closer to prom time. Don't you ever see this boy privately? If he likes you enough to invite you to the prom I should think you would. Well, then there's no problem. Forget about the gossipers that have you worried; just make sure of his plans with him alone (no middle man that's-how stories begin). Make a point of seeing him and then just say something like, "I have my gown all ready for the prom.

Does that January invitation still stand?" or "Is that invitation you gave me to the prom in January still on? I'd like to know for sure so I'll be ready." Then let him be the one to either confirm this invitation he gave you, or try to squirm out of it if the other stories you hear are true. If for some reason you don't meet this boy anywhere (and soon), then there wouldn't be a thing wrong with calling him on the phone and asking him just where you stand. At this point, with your gown all ready and your parents knowing about this special night there is no other way out it must be the direct approach and NOW. Don't take any, "I'm not sure" answer. Make it quite clear to him that you aren't angry but you do want a definite yes or no.

Believe me, I wish you all the luck in the world. If he was a fine enough boy to ask you so far in advance it wouldn't seem likely to me that he would ask someone else without telling you your invitation was off. However, if for some reason it is off I hope Mom and Dad will understand that you took this boy at his word and can hardly be blamed PROM ROYALTY Marcy Holzer and Thomas Fetzer were named queen and king of the junior-senior prom of Palisades High School last Saturday at the school. The theme of the event was "A Midsummer Night's Dream" with a gardenlike decorations. I went steady with a boy from May 19, 1967 to Aug.

9, 1968. He broke up with me because twice during that time I dated other boys; I only did that because he was dating others, too. Now that we've gone our separate ways for eight long months I admit I love him and want to be with him. I've tried waiting letters and going to places where his group plays, but I haven't even gotten the chance to talk with him. He is taking things others have said about me as truth; and I only want the chance to "tell it like it is." I'm afraid that his parents' disapproval may have had something to do with this whole situation.

He is now going with another girl and I can't control my jealousy. Is there anything I can do to get him back? Tell It Like It Is. You talk of dating other boys during your year of going with this boy because he dated other girls as well, so I would assume that the romance was a bit rocky even during that year. If you feel you still love him I can most certainly understand why you would feel jealous, but in all fairness to you, I think you would best try to forget about this boy and find someone new. You have already written to him and tried to see him where his group plays, but to no avail.

But there's no telling how he might feel in the future. I mean, suppose he and this other girl break up, he might come running right back to you; but meanwhile you might go out with some of those other boys you dated before or try to meet someone else. Honestly, I think in the long run you'd be far happier with someone whose parents approved and who really loved you enough to date only you. Forgetting isn't easy, but give it a real try. I'll bet in a year you could write and tell me about a terrific new love.

Hopeless Hang-Ups? Send them to Jene, Teen Times, Call-Chronicle Newspapers, Allen-town, 18105. Lesson For Today or Teen Times, The CT 1 I SCHOOL OF fA Name JX Street City Peter Hennings (left) Bridging In an age when everyone seems concerned with black power, white power or student power, a group of teens and adults have discovered a new angle of the power syndrome. They have discovered the positive potential of people power. In an effort to bridge the "people the high school and college students in the Lehigh Valley Cultural Foundation are finding new and novel ways to put the "over-30s" on their wave-length. The members of the group are concerned with the destructive protest of many students.

Rather than engage in this type of protest, the members are enlisting the rebels in positive protest against apathy and lack of creativity. Their protest is not one of signs and slogans, but one of hard work and sacrifice. The group has found that nothing unites people more than a common cause. The LVCF has a common cause creativity in solving society's problems. Last week's folk festival at Monocacy Creek Park, Bethle- MUCH ADO More than 200 Emmaus High School students attended the American Shakespeare Festival Theater's production of "Much Ado About Nothing" recently during a field trip to Stratford, Conn.

The show was staged by Peter Gill in his American directorial debut. SUMMER FUN! Learning The Secrets Of Models Poise Charm Self Confidence New Beauty From Head To Toe At JUDY GREENWOOD'S 133 N. EIGHTH STREET ALLENTOWN, PA. Attend Classes During the Summer Day or Evening (2 hrs. a week).

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