FOR TEENAGERS

We don't need to be intimidated

At school, I had a reputation for being quiet and shy. The junior high school I attended was larger than my elementary school, and sometimes it was intimidating. There seemed to be all kinds of cliques, or groups of people who would hang out together. The people in each group dressed and acted alike—in ways that distinguished one group from another.

Some of the groups seemed always to be looking for someone to pick on. They would make fun of you because they didn't like your hair or your clothes, or because they thought you were too fat, too tall, or too studious.

NEXT IN THIS ISSUE
Article
24-HOUR PHONE NUMBER FOR CSO INFORMATION
February 20, 1995
Contents

We'd love to hear from you!

Easily submit your testimonies, articles, and poems online.

Submit