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Dear Ann Landers,
15 and we'll go for a ride or a late show at the drive-in. It has come back to me that I am getting a pretty tacky reputa-tion. I am only allowed to go out weekend nights and I have a 1:15 curfew, which I have never broken. Please tell me how I can improve my reputation.-Angel Puss

Dear Angel,
The first thing you can do is cut out the second shift. A gal who has to stagger the traffic gives the impression that she is trying to break some sort of record. Although you obviously consider yourself virtuous because you are techni-cally intact, I suspect you are crowding the line, which can be risky as well as damaging to a girl's reputation. 199



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