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Might I add that my puberty started when I was 11. . THIRTEEN AND OLD ENOUGH DEAR THIRTEEN: And might I add that you aren't the only 13-year-old boy who wrote to confirm that fact? Talsa heard from several girls atating that they had become . pregnant at the age of 12. (Readers: If you find that shocking, consider this: In 1976, 12,642 babies were born in the U.S. to girls between the ages of 10 and 14.) . DEAR ABBY: 1 am a fourth grade teacher employed ina suburb of Minneapolis, Minn. During the past few-years | have found that most of my students seem to appreciate physical contact. : : a in early December my building principal called me into his office and told me that a parent. had called’ the superintendent and expressed concern that my actions were, if not morally improper,: certainly “weird” and After my initial shock I asked who complained, and what specifically waa the nature of their complaint. I never was told who, but I was told that each of the following actions was cause for alarm. . , FEATURES _| Your individual - Horoscope "Frances Drake (May 22 to June 21) Avold impulsiveness and recklessness; also reaching for a é ve fe Bs a id E 8 22 5% of leadership and 3 fH g s VIRGO (ag, 24 to Sept 23) PY Waste no time in daydreaming. Think con- more experienced 5 rely on guesswork, It could only lead to confusion. quality rather than quantity of effort. News from afar may surprise — pleasantly. SAGITTARTUS _ (Nov, 23 to Dee. 21) “a? ons: Consider all new propositions: and suggestions carefully before accepting. Some 3° deceptive influences, now prevalent, could lead to ut- pleasant involvements unless you are alert. CAPRICORN (Dee, 22 to Jan. 20) Wa Do not let overoptimism lead you into making dubious in vestments. In fact, itwouldbea ~ mistake to make any drastic changes in your financial setup at the moment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 28 to Feb. 49) = 6 Do not let yourself be ' “thrown” by certain distrac- tlona. The well-developed has ability to con centrate-on his objectives, so put it to use NOW. PISCES and remain (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) A Mixed influences. Special care needed in handling the affairs of others, in study, science, research, maritime affairs, YOU BORN TODAY are endowed with deep feelings, unusual sensitivity and a tremendous compassion for your fellowmen. More outgoing than most persons born under your Sign, you could be a great success in public life; could also excel in the theater. You are less conventional than most Cancerians, more venturesome and have greater qualities of leadership. Also, you have decided artistic talents and, if you donot choose one of the arts asa career, should embrace one as a hobby. In the business world, you could go far as manufacturer; in professional areas, would make an excellent lawyer, physician or diplomat. , Birthdate of: Rembrandt, tenowned Dutch painter; Henry (Cardinal) Cushing, noted Amer, clergyman. eb Re *“# on m By Abigail Van Buren ‘©1977 by The Chicage TribuneN.¥.News Synd. Inc. 1, Thad allowed.some of my students to occasionally sit ylop, 2 - - 2. I had occasionally given a student a back rub. 8. I had occasionally given a student a hug. For many months thereafter I have been continually impressed how a paranoid, bigoted, uniformed minority could make a life miserable and influence school politics. I deeply regret that an all too influential element of my - community finds it impossible to accept a MALE teacher who is physically affectionate to his students but has no intention of sexual exploitation. How can I possibly continue to meet the human needs of students when I am expected to respond like a eal cold-blooded computer? CONFUSED DEAR CONFUSED: I fail to eee what being male has to do with the criticism. I'm sure a female teacher would be. criticized for giving her students back rubs, allowing them to-sit on her lap and hugging them. ‘ : While your motives may have been beyond reproach, | the kind of physical contact you engaged in might easily be mistaken for intimacy heyond acceptable limits. Kindergarten and »oscibly first graders, yes—but fourth graders, no. Everyone has a roblem, What's yours? For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A,, Calif. 90069, Enelose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. by Stan Lee and John. Romita > LOOK, JT PARKER'S PHOTOS ARG GHEAT He's GETTING A FAIR. PRICE, iSu'F HET HOW COME A KID LIKE YOu ALWAYS GETS THE BEST PHOTOS WHERE MAN IS SPIDER CONCERNED? ES ae eae