Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website This black and white 1951 classroom film directed by Ted Peshak and narrated by George Stone depicts a senior high school boy as he nervously attempts to ask a girl for a date, offering practical and economical dating advice regarding the potential of tame amusements such as square dances, weenie roasts, and taffy pulls (TRT: 11:08). Opening titles: “A Coronet Film, What To Do On A Date” Educational Collaborator Evelyn M. Duvall, Ph.D., Consultant, National Council on Family Relations (0:11). Two young boys play catch on a summer’s day while a girl carrying groceries watches from afar. We are introduced to Jeff, Kay, and Nick. Narration: “Nick, well, he has a real dating problem. If he took Kay out on a date, what would they do, where would they go?” (0:33). Nick returns home for his tennis racket and Jeff noses through Nick’s notebook. A page reveals Kay’s telepho
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