Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 1

Column on the Teen Scene

Protesters
Exercising
Their Right

%7
w%;

7 % /'

IT A ?
/'

x S'O k *

y\ ri

By DALINE HARDWIDGE

'04I

Daily Reporter Teen Editor


~

^^

i H

SA ti

%IrM.
'wmm -Wm <rn 'if tim M rn

Unlike their counterparts of yesteryear, todays teens are speak


Page 7, The Daily Reporter, Dover, 0 .
ing out for those things in which they believe.
History books of the future will undoubtedly contain m any
pages devoted to teenagers who have participated in civil rights
dem onstrations, freedom of speech protests and, lately, acts
stemming from opposition to the United States policy in Viet Nam.
These w ar babies may not have a voice at the election polls,
but they have their opinions and a re expressing them , som e
times in no uncertain term s. Many have gone too far, such as
the youth who m ade a living torch of himself in front of the
United Nations last summer to protest the Viet Nam war.

tty

Sat., March 12,1966

On the Hollywood Scene

Nancy Sinatra's 'Boots' Big

Variety Is the Spice of Life


U nder the direction o f D uilio DiPiero and
Rodney Sturtz, Sandy V a lle y High w ill present a
V a rie ty Show next Thursday and Friday nights a t
8 in the school a u d ito riu m . A dance routine w ill
be p erfo rm ed by m ajorets C arol Esig (left), Karen
Joseph, Sharon M oore, Lynn M yers, Joyce Pancoast a n d Veronica H arm on. Others p articip atin g
w ill be the school stage band (background), The

songwriter
and singer,
By BOB THOMAS
presented Nancy with So Long,
AP Movie-Televlslon W riter
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - I f s no B abe, which she recorded. At
great surprise that a Sinatra the sam e time he previewed the
Others publicly have burned d raft cards and some have fought record is the No. I seller in the half-finished Boots. Nancy
,
against being inducted into the arm ed service. Penalties have I country today. Would you be- was entranced with it, but he
refused to give her the song unresulted in m ost cases, with several being jailed for acts of I lieve its Nancy S inatras?
You would if you were attuned til he had completed it. She
treason.
to the teen-age beat. Nancys recorded the num ber a t their
However, countless students cannot be classified as com m unist Irecord, These Boots Were I second session.
or traitors for having engaged in dem onstrations and protests. I Made For Walkin, is atop the
F or three weeks it ju st sat
Their beliefs are just as deep-seated as those of adults, even if top 40 in sales and radio play, th ere, she recalled. I thought
they may be in opposition to the generally-accepted philosophies Over a million copies have been to myself, Oh, boy, failed
By JE R R Y ARMSTRONG
of a million seller, Lightnin
of the time. Are not teens governed by the sam e freedom of sold, in this country and the again. Its pretty crushing to
work
on
records
year
after
year
record
i.s
soaring
in
Australia,
Strikes, has 2 new releases
Daily
R
eporter
Staff
W
riter
speech which governs adults?
and have nothing come of them.
Thousands of teenage record Outside the Gates of Heaven
England and other countries.
All this is extrem ely gratify But then Boots caught on in conect 0rs are trying to keep up and Rhapsody in the Rain. The
Adults, who are quick to condemn youths, do not realize that a
Hawaii
and became the numfasj pace of releases, latter i.s picked to boost Chris
I
ing
to
Nancy,
a
petite,
well
putlarge num ber of those active in protests are not dum bbells,
ber-one
record.
Then
it
took
off
s
new
and exciting sounds ties comeback in the rock-and-;
1
together,
blonde-streaked
brun
but are among the better .students and provide intellectual leader
in Albany and in Philadelphia. ;of rock-and-roll - the Liverpool roll field.
ette.
ship on their respective campuses. They cannot be classed as
After recording so m any Finally it went big in D allas,' t)eat and j)et rojt sound a re '
youths with a record for failure and disaffection.
records with so little success, and th at was a revelation. If it sweeping the nation.
One of the best sounding rec-

Untunables, Continentals, Morsels, Jam es and the


Juveniles, the Girls Q u artet, and a Flute Ensemble.
Penny A lb au g h w ill present a clarin et solo; J e ff
Kerekes, drum solo; Becky Lewis, a n d Jill Elsass,
vocal solos; Susie Els, tap dance routine, and
Janice M ozie, gym nastic. Tickets m a y be p u r
chased a t the door fo r $1 fo r adults a n d 50c for
students.

Platter Chatter

Things are different for todays teenagers. They know about Iif s pretty hard to believe what could sell in Dallas,then it
Jn order to give area teen ords to come out in recent
i is happening, she says.
m ight sell in the South
and suggestions on w hat records to years if This Old H eart of Mine
past wars and depressions, but none, as yet, b ear the scars.
Noone ishappier with her
hit M idwest.
purchase in the near future, by the Isley Brothers. FeaturYes, they know there is a war going on in Viet Nam and m any
than her noted parent, F rank It did. Sales
zoomed all over Jim Berni> disc jockey for ing that unbeatable Detroit
American soldiers are losing their lives. But just how much Sinatra.
the map. ^Reprise^ toted up as
and yours truly have sound, the record is already a
of that does todays youth understand? They have never witnessed
records in one come up with recordings rated smash in an auto city.
Hes very pleased, reports m any as 72,
war, only read about it in new spapers and listened to their Nancy. Now he calls m e day.
Lullaby of Love by the Pop-;
by the top record distributors
s ta r.
fathers tell of soldier experiences.
pies is gaining immense popu-l
as pick hits.
His reaction could well co m -1
Although some of the s i n g l e s ten ty in the New York City
Wh.it they have studied in history classes about Pearl H arbor
prise
more than m ere paternal
are listed by top-knotch record area. and is currently rated on;
and Hiroshima m ay make them fe ar a repeat of such occur
pride. Nancy recorded Boots
critics such as Billboard Mag- several charts in the Ohio Valrences. Much farther advanced intellectually than the teens of
for Reprise, her fathers com pa
azine and Northern Ohio Rec- ley region.
25 years ago, they are the leaders of tomorrow and w ant a ny, and the disc is likely to be
Ord Review, m any will not be
Mitch Ryder and the Detroit
world that is in one piece.
the largest selling single in the
available in the area for some Wheels have a good followup
Teenagers are at a crossroad and dont know which way to firm s history.
time, but are good bets to show
Jenny Take A Ride in the
How did all this come about?
turn. Should they take the path their parents and ancestors fol
top ratings within a few weeks. ^orrn f Little Latin Lupe Lu.
lowed, or go another way and attem pt to build a new, different Nancy is quick to give credit
The Tokens, whose last big An old Righteous Brothers hit,
where credit is due: to an inde
hit was The Lion Sleeps To- the platter is another lively hit
and better life for themselves and their families?
pendent record producer, Lee
night in I960, have the t o p - r a t - ter the Wheels,
A life without war and depressions. A world of peace and
Hazlewood. He went to Reprise
vAcVsS
ed
new release according to allOn the slow side, Brian Wilfreedom is their goal.
and said he wanted to produce
reviews I hear Trum pets son of the Beachboys has turned
some num bers with Nancy Sina
11 Is it tru e y o u se n t m y son
Blow-. Already popular in Colum- out Caroline, No. Using that
tra. A date was arranged.
Hiland FFA Wins Superior Rating
h o m e fo r lo n g h a ir ? *
bus and Cleveland, the record Beachboy stvle, the num ber is
Hazlewood, who is also a
The Hiland
High Future, of the club this year were: a
i.s destined to reach the top big on the West Coast,
Farm ers of America
received dozen m em bers attended the
because of its precise harmony! is This a D ream ? by The
a superior rating, and
Kenneth state convention and the state
and fine instrum ental
back- Zombies is destined for top
Gerber and Gary Mast won
FFA cam p; participation
in
around. Featured a s the Pick sales
gold ratings for their secretary the state vocational - agriculHit of the Week by several
Brenda Lce has tunied
,h(J
and trea su rers books, respec- tural judging contest; 2 proradio stations in Ohio we pick Liverp00, beat ln an effort t0
tively, at the District 12 meet- gram s were given before civic
it as the p latter to go big in the come up with another in a long
lng in Carrollton High recently, j clubs; the group held a parentcounty.
|{ne 0f j^ g Tim e and Time
Jill Elsass, d au g h ter of M r. a n d Mrs. Robert
The applications of Gail Mil- son banquet; 7 m em bers a t
Another single making a lot of Again i.s expected to be a smash
Elsass of W a y n e sb u rg , rehearses fo r the vocal solo
ter, Mast and Richard Herman tended the leadership training
noise is Somewhere by Den Ber- for the petite lass, who usual
In his com paratively brief 4 sag e, Brad explained,
she w ill present during the show.
for State F arm er Degrees were school, and 24 articles were re
ly. A form er lead singer of the iy concentrates on ballads and
years
as
an
am
ateur
radio
op
approved by the district eval- leased to local newspapers,
erato r Brad Quicksall of New Besides being a radio enthus- Douvells, he has already come blues.
uation committee. Their appli- They also placed gold in the
has talked with iast, the son of Mr. and Mrs. out with 2 big hits 1-2-3 and Ano
Another Billboard pick also
cations were forwarded to Co- parlim entary procedure con- Philadelphia
Like A Baby. His version of the is a Liverpool sound, Midnight

ham
s
in
125
countries
and
William
Quicksall
Jr.
of
729
lumbus and will be evaluated test.
was fortunate to m eet several Tuscaraw as av. NW, enjoys song from the West Side Story to Six Man by the Pretty
FICTION
on the state level. AnnounceD istrict 12 is comprised of
of them at an am ateur radio m aking jewelry which he sells, is an uptem po beat of the re- Things. Other tunes to watch for
mem of successful candidates KrA chapters in Wayne. T as.
convention in Dayton during
After
purchasing
various cording m ade popular by the are As Sweet As You Can Be
THE SOURCE, M ichener
will be m ade later
in the

_
by the Irresistibles, Why Cant
stones from Mrs. Jam es Tid- Demensions 3 years ago.
nionth
caraw as, Harrison, Jefferson, 1964.
THE DOUBLE IMAGE, Maclnnes
You Bring Me Home? by Jay
This sum m er he again will f ick of New Philadelphia, he
Hilands FFA officers are: Coshocton, C arrol1 and Holmes
Shapes
of
Things
by
the
and
the
Am
ericans,
and
a
2-sid
have the opportunity to m eet polishes them and m akes earTHOSE WHO LOVE, Stone
Bob Mast, president; Dick counties.
Yardbirds is gaining popularity ed pick by the T iajuana B rass
Herman, vice president; GerHiland will be represented at more of his radio acquired rings, necklaces, tie clasps,
THE LOCKWOOD CONCERN, OH ara
with D Js nationwide. A follow What Now My Love and Spanber, secretary; Gary Mast,the Hiland FFA
convention in pals when he and several other r | ngs and ornam ental pins. One
THE BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN, Deighton
up to I m A Man, it features ish Flea, both instrum entals.
reporter, Reynold Miller, sent- Columbus April 22-23 by mem- New Philadelphia High school ring he m ade last year brought
a strong dance beat and m ean
inel and Ixiwell Handel, stu- hers and Kenneth Smith, voca- .students and senior English $>0, which helped finance a 3ingful lyrics.
A fairly new Am erican group
NON FICTION
dent advisor.
tional agrteulture teacher at teacher, Mrs. M ary Goforth, week triP bY bus t0 Mexico with
travel
to
England
and
France.
bjs
Spanish
teacher,
Mrs.
Franthe
We Five, really started
Another
renovation
of
an
old
Some of the m ajor activities Hiland and club advisor.
IN COLD BLOOD, Capote
They will leave New York by cis Taylor, and 9 other students. hit, Gloria, is making progress something with the recording of
jet and will tour the 2 countries Ibe 17-year-old youth l i s t s in the _____
^
You
Were
On
My
Mind
this
ratings. Recorded by
A THOUSAND DAYS, Schlesinger
Girls State Delegates Chosen
for 6 weeks.
Slf 35 his favorite sport and Them last year, the Shadows of sum m er, as 2 new versions of
GAMES PEOPLE PLAY, Berne
In addition to talking w'ith res- test year won golf tournam ents Knight have added a bold new the song appear on 2 different
Six West Holmes and 2 Strasburg High girls will represent their
idents of the Netherlands, Ja- in vvbwh students all over the beat and sound to the tune. It top charts in foreign countries.
THE PROUD TOWER, Tuchman
respective schools a t Buckeye Girls State in Columbus during pan, Liberia, South America, county participated. He also has is currentiv going strong in the
B arry McGuire, of Eve Of Des A GIFT OF PROPHECY, Montgomery
June.
Korea, the South and North a rock collection which won a chicago area and on the E ast truction fame, currently has the
The Strasburg girls, who will be sponsored by the American Pole and the Phillipine Islands, superior at State Science F air coast.
No. 2 song in Norway with the
j Elvjs has a new re iease _ hit, and Christian St. P e te rs
Legion Auxiliary, are Susie Krantz, daughter of Mrs. Joe Krantz, just to nam e a few, Brad also test year.
and Becky Rockenfeider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rocken- has received a num ber of call Brad has no definite plans f o r ;p ran ^je and Johnnie. Already version is No. 6 in England. An
felder both of RD I. Alternates are Honda Gerber, daughter of cards. When someone receives college but i.s considering the climbing with his Milky White other record to watch from the
a call but cannot answer, they idea of becoming a civil engin- w ay and Joshua Fit the Battle, British chart is Loves Justa
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gerber of 419 9th st. SW, and Stephanie
send urhai
what tiro
we ham
s refer eer, following in the footsteps of Elvis has a different sound in Broken H eart by Cecilia Black,
hnmc
(Stevie) Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of 200 7th st. to as call cards ot let the send- his fath er and grandfather, Wilnewest recording of the West which ranks No. 9.
Dovers newest Teen Club is
NW.
e r know they received the mes-1 Ham Quicksall Sr.
Album-wise, the M amas and
.
,
Side Story hit.
Sponsoring the Holmes delegates are the American Legion Aux
Papas
first
LP
is
expected
to
a
swinSe r Lou Christie, hot off the path
iliary, Auxiliary of Buckhorn Post of the VFW, Holmes County
be the leader of t h e . teen ions
f eCANT0N - The B eadl
B ar Assn. and an annoymous sponsor.
I T cS T
8 n re a m ird ^ fn r aHernoon from 2 to 5 with mu- Noel H arrison and The Loving
Sharon Hoerger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoerger of
I- u
D re a m in , foi. nrovided bv iocai t e e n
Spoonfuls will be the lineup of
which
>he album is entitled,
"
stars presenting
show in Mepresentinga
Clark; Sharon Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of
the recording features Do You ^
. . .
. .
m orial Auditorium next Wed
RI) 2, M illersburg; Nancy Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wanna Dance, .Spanish H arlem .1, Ihls " tek the
X.
' ' ! nesday night at 7:30.
Robert Thompson of Lakeville; Sandra Sheely, daughter of Mr.
and You Baby, all in a stvle of 1)e strum m ed by The Ev ls
The Beach Boys, who combine
and Mrs. Gerald Sheeley of RI) I, Killbuck; Gretchen Schuler,
their own. The Canadian group "on,PrlseJd J. Kelt h Ila>' dohn. rollicking rhythm with a su rf
also sin^s Monday Monday on
a
Gaiy Baughman of ing blast, will sing such favor
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schuler and Joyce Hunter, daugh
the
DunhHl
refease.
X

I)ove[
a
"
d
Tim Kaltenbaugh of ites as: M eet Me Down at the
te r of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Hunter both of Millersburg will form
The
Supremos, who never St! asl)U,g\)()fl 1erked..
and Sea, B arb ara Ann, Rhonda, Lit
the delegation from West Holmes High.
seem to m iss a hit, have an L P l<t.U'
, ,, J , ,
tle Surfer Girl, Rag Doll and
Alternates are: Peggy Stevens, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy
entitled I Hear A Symphony.
' l f J ,r* * f f l ' many m ore. Their albums have
Stevens of RI) I, Glenmont; Sharon ODonnell, daughter of Mr.
F eaturing Ihe nile song. .he a l- ;1" - wh e a " attendance of HD achieved the distinction of the
and Mrs. Raymond ODonnell of III) I, Big P rairie; Mary Geog,
bum includes several hits by the WaLS0C*af X f have i Z donat- million - dollar sales level on C
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Geog of Glenmont; Ellen Yoder,
.
f . nl,P
wl' h Yes: IngTood and M p ^ h e ^ n s c a r a t e occasions.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Yoder of RD I, Millersburg, and
J L Co1^

and this week a Dover concern


Like the Beatles they compose
Chris Allison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Allison and Debra
several others. The albumn is a contributed a refrigerator.
their own songs and the original
Motwon recording.
Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller both of Killbuck.
group, com prised of Brian, Den
Other album s to watch are
nis and C arl Wilson, cousin
T U m es for the In Crowd by
A leading youth-m arket coun Mike Love and school chum
Teen Tales from Here'n There
Percy Faith, Columbia; Marion sel, Eugene Gilbert, believes Alan Jard in e, will be on stage
Brandos The Chase, featuring that teenagers influence the | 0 %sjn^r them .
Joyce E Schrocks applica program m anager, will pre-;
the
music of John Berry of spending of at least 4 times the
The first half of Wednesday
tion for Hie Put un* Homemak sent achiever awards. Candi
Jam
es
Bond
fame,
Columbia;
amount
they
spend
them
selves,
nights
p rogram will be taken
e rs stale degree has been ac dates from the S companies!
and
the
Oscar,
featuring
the!
over
by
Noel Harrison, son of
cepted after an interview i i i are vying for the crown of Miss
the singing of Tony Bennett and .tim e listening allows teens to world - fam ed movie and stage
Baltimore, (>., last Wednesday. JA .
music of Percy Faith, RCA.
h ear stations through the E ast sta r, Rex Harrison. Noel has
A senior at Hiland High,
The
Dover
New
Philadel
Teens
may
hear
the
m
ajo
rity
;an
d Midwest, including WBZ risen to the top of folk and rock
has
now
been
Joyces name
of the records listed on the Jim Boston, 1030; WCFL Chicago, j singers iii a very short tim e
forwarded to tho stale FUA phia Tri - Hi - Y sponsored
Bomi show from 3 to 4:45 p.m. 1000; CKLW Windsor, Ontar- since coming here from Engheadquarters.
Spring Form al will be held
Monday
through F riday.
io, 800; WABC New York land. His perform ance in CanApril 2 at 8 p.m. in Dover
Plans are being made for the High gym. Form al - sheathed
City 770^ WXYZ Detroit, j ton will be one of his first p er
Radio stations playing the lat- 1270; WLS Chicago, 890; and sonal appearances.
annual Junior Achievement Fu teens will dance to m usic by
est rock-n-roll tunes are WH LO WO WO Fort Wayne, 1190. The Spoons, as they are of
lure Unlimited Banquet May 17 the Driftwoods of Canton. The
- Akron. 640; WKYC - Cleve- WKYC and WXFL feature the ten called by their legion of
at 6:30 p.m. In the New Phila gym will be decorated in keep
land, HOO: WAER Akron, British count down nightly from fans, is a foursom e that is coning
with
the
"Southern
Seren
delphi;! Elks auditorium. Mar
1590: WOMP - Bellaire, 1290; 8 to 9. On the FM dial, WHOT- sidered about the hottest
item
ade
theme.
Jan
Hooper
of
Do
gie Meissner, president of the
Brad Quicksall o f N e w Ph ilad elp h ia talks to someone on the other side of
WUK Cleveland, 1420; and FM-Campbell, Ohio, 89, is the inrock-n-roll
today
and will
Achievers Assn , will br toast ver is chairm an of the annual
KOKA P ittsb u rg , 1020. N ight-!finest aro u n d
(help enliven the
hour abow.
the w o rld w ith his H am rad io .
m istress and Jam es Homer,! event.

Europe Is Calling
Phila 'Ham/, 17

Current Best Sellers

Teen Dance |Beach Boys


Held Sunday To Appear in
Canton Show

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi