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Being a Teenager in 1964 Johnny has a really rough life. According to one of his brothers, sixteen-year-old Johnny looks like "a little dark puppy that has been kicked too many times and is lost in a crowd of strangers" . When his parents aren't physically and or verbally abusing him, they're ignoring him. Johnny can stay away from home for long periods of time and nobody seems to care or notice. To make things even worse, Johnny was brutally beaten by a group of gang kids, the Socs.Now his lives in a constant state of fear. On top of that, he doesn't quite get enough to eat, he often sleeps outdoors, and is even contemplating suicide. The gang that Johnny is in makes up his entire support system, but since they're struggling kids themselves, this support is far from sufficient. He's tries to stand up and be a good person. We never see him being mean or mistreating others.
Maybelline!!!!(: Wear a different flavor for each guy you kiss! Don't hate the player, had the game people!
Movies The 50 years of Bond celebration continues with an ad from arguably the definitive Bond movie. Goldfinger is a masterpiece that helped the spy genre craze of the 60's reach its peak. I was lucky enough to see it on the big screen once but it would have been incredible to see it at the Plaza, which was one of the most beautiful theaters in Kansas City.
Spring’s in style This advertisement showing Spring clothing styles appeared in the March 1964 issue of Boys' Life. Boys' Like is the U.S. Scouting magazine. There were often articles and advertisements on non-Scout themes targetted at school-age boys. The spread was entitled, "Spring's in Style".