Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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YES, BUT: £1 All £1 Gigi Perreau Anita Bryant Elana Eden Diane Baker Jeannie Thomas -*^B Margo Moore Carol Lynley Gigi Perreau: I'm for steady-dating, with reservations. Going steady means different things to different people. To the thirteen or fourteenyear-olds, itisoftennothingmore than exchanging of ID bracelets. To fifteen-, sixteen and seventeen-year-olds, it often means the security of having a definite date Saturday nights. To the older teenagers and young adults, it is generally more (Continued on page 55) Dorothy Provine: I am really against steady-dating for teenagers. I sincerely believe it is unwise for teenagers to go steady. Steady-dating in high school frequently leads to marriage at too early an age when neither party is in a position to maturely consider the responsibilities they have to face in married life. Furthermore, a person's outlook on life is apt to undergo -a complete change during the formative years, and the boy we may have thought dashingly handsome, witty and debonair in our teens may not have the same appeal to more mature eyes. (Dorothy is the femme lead in the Warner Bros, series, The Alaskans, on ABC-TV.) (Continued on page 55)