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WORRY CLINIC George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.

Opal knows how to motivate students and thus give teenagers tested techniques (or solving their critical social problems. But as Opal grows more popular, she will begin to feel the same veiled hostility that Dr. Peale receives! CASE B-638: Opal k., aged 27. is a Guidance Counselor. "Dr Crane," she began. "1 also teach a course in Applied Psvchologv for senior high schoolers. "And 1 have found your Worry C linic’ to be a splendid yiurce of pertinent cases to illustrate vital points. "For example, I urge the girls to memorize your H-E-I.-P formula for carrying on conversation when they are on a date. Indeed. I follow the same plan vou employed in your psychology classes at Northwestern I'niversity, for I pick a couple of seniors and then have them sit in chairs facing the c lass. "Then I designate one of the pair to use that ’H' (Hobbies) as a starter for opening their conversation. " I he students relish these

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practical projects, for they see the immediate practical value of them. "Also, I assign your ‘Compliment Club’ experiment to all pupils as a 30-day adventure into extroversion "They are thus to pay one compliment every day to a minimum of 3 different people, and note the reactions of their associates, as well as any changes in their own social assurance. "At the end of the month, they are then to write a 500-word theme on the results they have observed. “Dr. Crane, tell other high school teachers to practicalize their teaching and the students will then beg to enroll in such classes!” PRAGMATIC TEACHERS “Motivation” is the keynote of all successful teaching, as well as salesmanship of commercial products, too. And motivation involves "packaging" your ideas in a practical manner so the pupils or customers will see how they tan immediately make use of those suggestions or gadgets. Dr. William James, pioneer American psychologist at Harvard, always stressed this need to make education practical (pragmatic). Which is also why I try to bring college psychology down from the stratosphere to terra

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firma. where we can capitalize on all such helpful devices for happier living Thus, this “Worry Clinic” serves much as the laboratory courses in chemistry or physics, for it shows you how' to experiment and prove many of the classroom axioms that are often phrased in big words (polysyllables). Interestingly enough, many of you teen-agers who become enthusiastic about psychology as a result of reading thiscolumn during high school, then report to me that college psychology lectures are often dull and impractical. "Dr. Crane,” many of you report, "some of our psychology professors trv to belittle your ’Worry Clinic’ as merely newspaper sensationalism. "And they say you overly simplify human problems!" There is a pertinent adage in this connection which states: "Those who can, do! Those who can’t, teach!” So there is always veiled FINAL SEASON TO BE GREATEST HITS’ NEW YORK (AP) - The Little Orchestra Society and its musical director, Thomas Scherman, who have performed since 1947, will present their final season this fall — five concerts in Avery Fisher Hall. The season will be devoted to repeat performances of the most outstanding opera-in-con-cert-form events offered by the society during the past 27 years. It will open Oct. 16 with Janacek’s “Jenufa,” given its first U.S. performance in 40 years by the society in 1966. Gluck’s “Orfeo ed Euridice” will be presented Nov. 13. This was the first presentation by the Little Orchestra Society. The society’s traditional performance of Berlioz's “L’Enfance du Christ” will be Dec. 18. It had its American premiere by the society in 1951. “Daphne,” by Strauss, given its American premiere by the society in 1960, will be done Jan. 22. Elgar’s “The Dream of Gerontius” will be March 19. The end came because of a lack of money.

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The following described abandoned motor vehicles will be sold at public auction pursuant to Chapter 157 of the 1957 Acts of the Indiana General Assembly on September 12, 1974 at 9:00 a.m ESI at Kendalls Garage. 170 & US 231, Cloverdole, Indiana; at 11:30 o.m. EST at Sear’s Area, 805 Indianapolis, Greencastle, Indiana TITLES MAY BE APPUED FOR TERMS OF SALE: CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER. Kendalls Garage 160740-Ford 1966 T Bird., Seor's Arco - Oldsmobile 1963 4w. RALPH W. VAN NATTA, COMMISSIONER BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES Sept 9-10-11-3T

STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: * IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT AUGUSTTERM, 1974 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF GEORGE 0 FINKBINER, SR , DECEASED Estate No 74-8 NOTICE TO All PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE D FINKBINER, SR In the ma*ter of the Estate of George D. Finkbiner, Sr., deceased. No EST 74-8 Notice is hereby given that Charles H. Finkbiner and George D. Finkbiner, Jr. as co-executors of the above named es'ate have presented and filed their final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of sard Putnam Circuit Court, on the 30th of Sept., 1974, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or cfoim to any part of said estate Charles H. Finkbiner, and George D. Finkbiner, Jr. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Ennis E. Masten Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate J. D. Colbert September 3-10-2T

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