King's Business - 1963-05

K ING 'S BUSINESS YOUTH FEATURE

Christian * T) A T T Ç youth . t / r l / L J

by Dr. Clyde M. Narratnore, director Christian Counseling Center

H a v e y o u e v e r thought about a person’s being a suc­ cessful or unsuccessful dater? Just look around and you’ll notice that most of the campus crowd can be listed in one of these two categories. They are either quite successful in their boy-girl relationships or they are not. Does this mean that the person who has the most dates is the most successful? No, hardly. Allen, for instance, doesn’t date much, but it isn’t because he can’t. He has many other interests, and girls are not at the top of the list. He’s a well-adjusted, intelligent Christian fellow

who feels that at this time too much dating would inter­ fere with his education. So he doesn’t use much time thinking about dating. Larry, on the other hand, is anxious to date, but so far he hasn’t made it to first base. He talks about girls a lot and has asked a number of them, but his batting average is rather low. For some reason, the fair sex doesn’t take to him. The same is true of girls. Some date considerably and

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