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Show FR) OAY SEPTEM SER 16, 1Gby “Agnostic Not. What He Ap orgaso d High i fool r feels somewhat relanguage and even wear. Yet it is well mong us teen-agers, | bad or radical. s, “quiet” Kids, the our friends? Have you tely more and more of s, most of them merely his own patie and Me would not dream of trying to spread them. He will say he honestly arrived at his opinions through intense examination of his conscience and soulsearching. Such a teen-ager may certainly be sincere, but often he is just fooling “himself, What might | then | receiving lately, and everythir truth? It is common, and a generations, for teen-agers to bored with their religion. fact with the large-scale. public “Is God Dead?’ theory | into idee { These “‘agnostics” are using this concept “Is God D About the Author free A senior at Ben Lomond High School, Ogden, Diane Yorgason, 17, from the deep moral responsi of religion; to give them | thing of importance to wor them spent five of her summer weeks at- 4} : “that the teen-age is not what he apto be — and least tending a National Science Foundation Mathematics _ Institute with 30 other students from throughout the coun- bably Before participating in the institute at will admire Flagstaff, Ariz., gle become and found little gically accept. He basis of all Chris- . oa that he can- school at State. Utah To Draw Attention to church on Sunday mornin last, but not least, to draw atten acquaintances will look at new light. It may be true that these she Girls a situation excuse for not getting up early represented her high perhaps, from : Miss Yorgason Miss Yorgason will be working on her high school yearbook staff during her senior year. She also will be serving as an officer in Honor Society and as a member of the State Executive Board for the Future Teachers of America. . She is a native of Oxden and — to ee write and. aN: e als have little feeling for gion, but it is not because 1 actually examined it open-min In reality, these people p: as little for the “Is God an important decision. The teen-age agnostics a faddish concept they kno |