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* TheGenerationGap: Crusty old Mayberry Union High principal Mr. Hampton objects to the play Helen is directing because of its contemporary ideas. She and her students then stage a series of musical numbers from the 1920s – the era where Hampton grew up – and points out that the older, more conservative generations before him had their severe critics as well. She then points out that being a teenager in any generation is often a confusing, frightening time and they need the understanding and guidance of loving elders.

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* TheGenerationGap: Crusty old Mayberry Union High principal Mr. Hampton objects to the play Helen is directing because of its contemporary ideas. She and her students then stage a series of musical numbers from the 1920s – the era where when Hampton grew up – and points out that the even his older, more conservative generations generation (and those before him him) had their severe critics as well. She then points out that being a teenager in any generation is often a confusing, frightening time and they need the understanding and guidance of loving elders. Mr. Hampton gets the hint and allows what’s ultimately a successful show to go on.
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* TheGenerationGap: Crusty old Mayberry Union High principal Mr. Hampton objects to the play Helen is directing because of its contemporary ideas. She and her students then stage a series of musical numbers from the 1920s – the era where Hampton grew up – and points out that the older, more conservative generations before him had their severe critics as well. She then points out that being a teenager in any generation is often a confusing, frightening time and they need the understanding and guidance of loving elders.

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