Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1954)

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traight talk to teenagers One of my weekly high school get-togethers in New York. A pretty teen-aged girl named Terry sat quietly while her parents and I discussed juvenile delinquency. Suddenly, Terry blew her top. "I'm getting so tired of hearing this kind of talk. I'm beginning to think I'm Public Enemy No. 1." She's right. That's the way it sounds. You read about teen-age gangsterism, vandalism, drunkenness and teen-age orgies with sex and dope. You hear complaints of teenagers being disrespectful, ill-mannered, indifferent and irresponsible. Well, what is the truth about our teenagers — are they human beings or monsters? I have two children who have (Continued on page 81) They're not embarrassed to ask the questions. I'm not embarrassed to give honest answers By MARTIN BLOCK Above and at top of page, my wife Esther and three of the five youngsters I should know best — because they're my own! — Martin, Jr., 13, Joel Christopher, 9, and Michael, 6. 42 The Martin Block Show, ABC Radio, M-F, 2:35 P.M. EDT. (Martin Block's Make Believe Ballroom, WABC, M-F, 2:35 P.M., Sat., 10 A.M. and 6 P.M.)