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confession?

Sheriff
R~ Hartenbach might welcome a up or two from Dean E.
o..saunders wbo has lleen getting confessions from boye for
·.~1 law infraetions for aearly 63 years. A host of pareots
«110 could 1l!e the Dean's method In today's a1'1iele on The
Amerionn Bo~. Dean Saunders reports a techmque he bas used
" tlnce the turn of the ccnt!lry. Long since he began using it in
a practical way, the met hod has bee11 the subJect of num~rous
' tat l&gt;ooks on child behovior Try 11 sometime.
!lOW TO GET A CONt' ESSION
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Tp MilT WIDNISDAY
1'be Amateur Gardener! CJyb
wiU meet Wednesday evehlng at
' the borne of Nt'l. Paul Leonard,

Mason, with Mra. E. II. alate

11

the co-ho!l~u. GaeaL ·•pel~er for

the meet1ag WJ.k "'be ..h:IJllel &amp; TitUs
Rutland, who w1U speak on "Soil
Chemistry." fie is a8SOC.lated with
tbe Srpokslde CbemleaJ CDtnpany.

.

'

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MrJ. Robert B;elbel, Regional Di.

rector of .t~ Ohio ~!ion ~f
Garden CluJ;&gt;!, an(l lln. James
Jackson, Ewtngtod, Pa.!lt Re&amp;ional
Dlteetoi", altencWJ a tneetin1 of

'. J! 'lf .J

"Speak gently to the erring,
Know they must have toiled in vain ,
Perchance unkindness made them so,
Oh, win them back again." - Anon.
To get • confession ftom !lOme one who has committed •
Wi'OM, Is not easy. EspeciallY lo this true, if the accusf(! Is ot
lilp, school age. Most boys of tbe adoleocent periOd have de·
"Je!Ofi&lt;\d consideuble wiD power and when they have decided
'uJM!n a definite stand, more than ordinary persu&gt;Sion Is neccs, ~~jlel~cQilfe~on.
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' Itt ;'4ly tills' lonil experience I devel~ a plan ctf 'JITllCed~
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student was g~iltJ&lt;..
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. ·~urt . The first thing i•II! . Pu~ llle boy at ease. M)lke
feel t
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:\itrsation entil'ely forelgil to tbe misconduct in question. ·
·Po not give hlm an opportunity to deny that be had don!' '·
1 the wrong thing. Be&lt;!ause if he says, "No, I did not do it," ho.
Will hold to this statement, regardl..s of your procedure 'from
!hell on; Begin with questions that are irrelevant to the conduct of which he has been charged by hia teacher, and gradu·
ally approach the question In mind.
The boy may be told thaot he did somethlnll recently that hej
should not have done, and wlll h~ tell what It was. mti• stat..
ment can safely be made, for none of them are perfect). He
will 2enerallv aniiWer by naming some minor offense, but must
be told at this point that lt is something else that is wanted.
t:-orle. Riffle, llpyd ~rrr.
Anyone who has had a lot of experience in school wor: with
Mormt Ri&gt;uah, Robert springer.
&amp;.leO. Smith, Carol~n St. ClaJr.
boys can, from the boy's attitude decide in his own min wHe·
0
llt'lt• tltaiDoter, llarll)'ll Stock
tMr the student is illnocent or guilty. Keep on asking
1ft ~ Teo!ol'd, Dlllili W•tJ;on,
deeds of misconduct; as his list grows smalle~ he finally comes
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tl&amp;lliJo Gtlld!l· Dtolll Br61m,
tettoe both physically and mentally, but as he
time when he is perplexed as to what to say he
to rePomeroy Benlor mp S&lt;bool bar ~ Boruile ilti:bno II.,..
lm!. It is first noticed In hls facial exg;esslon'. then
li3ted 6'1 students on the lour'ti garot Handley, Erie Hart, Terry
bts lower jaw drops and a •ll"ht quiv Is noticable. When
olx .weets honor roll today !171' th• I Kni)fht, John MeMurr~J. ' Mitha&lt;•i
., .,
ptl'lod ending March 1, whtle Ule 1Roberts, Mjchael Swattel, Jacl;: te
Is observed all there is to do is to walt, for he is well on
Pdmeroy Junior High listed 8U !OJ' Thomas, Howard \WD; Nancy

the Town and 'C(Iuntry

Gardrn

CllliJ at the hom~ of Mn. Jenon-1
Jnb 'FOul, Hamdei&gt;. ,Th~y. Topie of the ~·&gt;it•~ wol ''Conrer- •
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PIJ.. wiU lie made for the ehnJ&gt;
or 1 .e d u11 pr~ ld • to ehange ter'o Bll:th!lu eelebrollon for u
road to confession.
the. same period.
Wood eard Sharon YWfig and mg an It wa• ec e.,.
April df!O. Sortly llliloecl 1t Ita
On the Semor Hl(h list ther~ Willi It YOung
• ,J. .
the date of the next m'eeting from re1ular fueetlnt will be memben
' ·' If 'dut·ing the questionJng he hesitates to answer that 1S were 25 Senlore, 20 Juniors and
se:e~th GrPde Anffl'~(:Arno'U. Aprll 24, to May 1 at w:h g:e Willer Kennedy •n« QeO,Ie Nor·'
22 Sop,homorrs while the JunlDr 1\ii.ke Bowen, Joyce Bue~ey. Eel there will be a sue.st ape r
m oelroad, ]&gt;l'dent11 In M•ll• Gen·
1 iJgn that he is weakening in his stand not to confess: Don't
' Jist i&lt;J&gt; soon on an answer, the longer he hesitates the better High listed 37 Ninth graders, 14 ward Buffington, Rola~- Carp('n· Columbus.
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Cllurek mol

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T:OO Sold!~ro Of F-a. ·

T::lll ·Nt,l. ':Klnl" Clo!o .

7:45 ~Newt

8:00 Sir Lancelot
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cll, with this statement. "I am going to. Jmive you cllone
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il w,kRussc'l, lene Watson,
d 1 Judy Vaucha~. Char·
• ' TotnJii\I'
~e~llltement that YOU ~now T am after," It usuar
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'""dd·ftot hnve ,lcr:,..t~~e to len me face to f
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Davl•. _ . . . Don~fnn,
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It must be ke3t lri mind nit through this intervidw that
==~~ H!~~~~~~·c~:.:;.~·:!~:
boy reels that the teache~ Is his friend.
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! By 0 R A L R 0 a E R T S ;

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;: World Day Of Prayer Services
He1d At EnterpriserEUB

Mauril!e f.ohnton, ,Ray JobniQn ,
MUtob Llrltber\, Danny Morris,
June O'Brien Tom P('t&amp;ingor, Eor.
lene lenJhaw A\m1 ReYI'IOids, Ro·

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Juhrorl: Janet Ables, DorOthy

Arnold, JameJ Baker Edwm Bon·
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Ann Imboden, Barton Cttmpbell
Nor~ott
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Ed. Note:

W~nt

to know bow to get a

.
confession?

Sheriff
R~ Hartenbach might welcome a up or two from Dean E.
o..saunders wbo has lleen getting confessions from boye for
·.~1 law infraetions for aearly 63 years. A host of pareots
«110 could 1l!e the Dean's method In today's a1'1iele on The
Amerionn Bo~. Dean Saunders reports a techmque he bas used
" tlnce the turn of the ccnt!lry. Long since he began using it in
a practical way, the met hod has bee11 the subJect of num~rous
' tat l&gt;ooks on child behovior Try 11 sometime.
!lOW TO GET A CONt' ESSION
B) E 0. Saunders
Journey's End, Pomeroy, Ohio

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•DU1Jr UDtiaeJ. ~-itiddltpm, 0., Ilardi t,11S7-I·
'
.

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I

.

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

Need To Get AConfession? ·

"

.,.

'

(all

-~ ~~~

Tp MilT WIDNISDAY
1'be Amateur Gardener! CJyb
wiU meet Wednesday evehlng at
' the borne of Nt'l. Paul Leonard,

Mason, with Mra. E. II. alate

11

the co-ho!l~u. GaeaL ·•pel~er for

the meet1ag WJ.k "'be ..h:IJllel &amp; TitUs
Rutland, who w1U speak on "Soil
Chemistry." fie is a8SOC.lated with
tbe Srpokslde CbemleaJ CDtnpany.

.

'

'

MrJ. Robert B;elbel, Regional Di.

rector of .t~ Ohio ~!ion ~f
Garden CluJ;&gt;!, an(l lln. James
Jackson, Ewtngtod, Pa.!lt Re&amp;ional
Dlteetoi", altencWJ a tneetin1 of

'. J! 'lf .J

"Speak gently to the erring,
Know they must have toiled in vain ,
Perchance unkindness made them so,
Oh, win them back again." - Anon.
To get • confession ftom !lOme one who has committed •
Wi'OM, Is not easy. EspeciallY lo this true, if the accusf(! Is ot
lilp, school age. Most boys of tbe adoleocent periOd have de·
"Je!Ofi&lt;\d consideuble wiD power and when they have decided
'uJM!n a definite stand, more than ordinary persu&gt;Sion Is neccs, ~~jlel~cQilfe~on.
L
,
.
.
,
,,
.'. • _ IllY liltill;yeart. as vean or Boys m a sentor ' high
, •;c . I, mlmy ,l!ll!lj!$ of baa conduct wer~ &gt;hro,ugbt to ll)o for so·
' Itt ;'4ly tills' lonil experience I devel~ a plan ctf 'JITllCed~
we llat ~eldo)n (oiled oo brlllg a cpnfesston, if I felt tttat the,
student was g~iltJ&lt;..
.·
' 'I · .
.
·
il'lt! m¢ho'd was Qlilt, different Ir:om th~t of a else in
. ·~urt . The first thing i•II! . Pu~ llle boy at ease. M)lke
feel t
": lh•t' you are his frieqd, wliJcli cali .be done ~ 1 ftlett~ con· "•
:\itrsation entil'ely forelgil to tbe misconduct in question. ·
·Po not give hlm an opportunity to deny that be had don!' '·
1 the wrong thing. Be&lt;!ause if he says, "No, I did not do it," ho.
Will hold to this statement, regardl..s of your procedure 'from
!hell on; Begin with questions that are irrelevant to the conduct of which he has been charged by hia teacher, and gradu·
ally approach the question In mind.
The boy may be told thaot he did somethlnll recently that hej
should not have done, and wlll h~ tell what It was. mti• stat..
ment can safely be made, for none of them are perfect). He
will 2enerallv aniiWer by naming some minor offense, but must
be told at this point that lt is something else that is wanted.
t:-orle. Riffle, llpyd ~rrr.
Anyone who has had a lot of experience in school wor: with
Mormt Ri&gt;uah, Robert springer.
&amp;.leO. Smith, Carol~n St. ClaJr.
boys can, from the boy's attitude decide in his own min wHe·
0
llt'lt• tltaiDoter, llarll)'ll Stock
tMr the student is illnocent or guilty. Keep on asking
1ft ~ Teo!ol'd, Dlllili W•tJ;on,
deeds of misconduct; as his list grows smalle~ he finally comes
f1
i&lt;an Webtler. Jftl&lt;· \V....,. ll!lld
to the ~ne t~at Is wanted. In the beginning the
is
f'
~ &amp;lihdel.
' ·' · ·
tl&amp;lliJo Gtlld!l· Dtolll Br61m,
tettoe both physically and mentally, but as he
time when he is perplexed as to what to say he
to rePomeroy Benlor mp S&lt;bool bar ~ Boruile ilti:bno II.,..
lm!. It is first noticed In hls facial exg;esslon'. then
li3ted 6'1 students on the lour'ti garot Handley, Erie Hart, Terry
bts lower jaw drops and a •ll"ht quiv Is noticable. When
olx .weets honor roll today !171' th• I Kni)fht, John MeMurr~J. ' Mitha&lt;•i
., .,
ptl'lod ending March 1, whtle Ule 1Roberts, Mjchael Swattel, Jacl;: te
Is observed all there is to do is to walt, for he is well on
Pdmeroy Junior High listed 8U !OJ' Thomas, Howard \WD; Nancy

the Town and 'C(Iuntry

Gardrn

CllliJ at the hom~ of Mn. Jenon-1
Jnb 'FOul, Hamdei&gt;. ,Th~y. Topie of the ~·&gt;it•~ wol ''Conrer- •
ntion" Jllven by ·a .OOuftf;y ConserYIIilon offiee:r. ., .J
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TO

The
will meet
the ...... or !Ira.
with 'Afro. Wlllilll!t
te~··
~·

hi"

9:00

.Pomeroy
H R ll A
onor
s re
f,. Rem•
' Announced

10.00
10·30
11.2:11(1

ExecUtive
Bbard
In Mi~~ttin
'lbe
,..n'•

Jl..

, In ex&amp;emelv hard ca-ses I have given the bov paper and a pen.

in the

grade and 18 In thi? ter Walter Grueser, Aut] Hamm ,

_ , _... b fot
Lenten ..tvle
l ·

-

.....

Su,~ma:n

8:1!11

Wo•tnlft.Ut

l:30 Ne,.. Piclure
8:f5 Sport.o l!y•

._vift!Min

...

~- ~~,
, illr&lt;a
It, I p. m. In tlu! AV'tome on
essM~..st;,.~· belh Fiek president J!Gttetnutt Ave.
~ss G 8
ided at the meet·
PIJ.. wiU lie made for the ehnJ&gt;
or 1 .e d u11 pr~ ld • to ehange ter'o Bll:th!lu eelebrollon for u
road to confession.
the. same period.
Wood eard Sharon YWfig and mg an It wa• ec e.,.
April df!O. Sortly llliloecl 1t Ita
On the Semor Hl(h list ther~ Willi It YOung
• ,J. .
the date of the next m'eeting from re1ular fueetlnt will be memben
' ·' If 'dut·ing the questionJng he hesitates to answer that 1S were 25 Senlore, 20 Juniors and
se:e~th GrPde Anffl'~(:Arno'U. Aprll 24, to May 1 at w:h g:e Willer Kennedy •n« QeO,Ie Nor·'
22 Sop,homorrs while the JunlDr 1\ii.ke Bowen, Joyce Bue~ey. Eel there will be a sue.st ape r
m oelroad, ]&gt;l'dent11 In M•ll• Gen·
1 iJgn that he is weakening in his stand not to confess: Don't
' Jist i&lt;J&gt; soon on an answer, the longer he hesitates the better High listed 37 Ninth graders, 14 ward Buffington, Rola~- Carp('n· Columbus.
__
_
eral Hoapltrl.
Cllurek mol

O:OQ

11t11 itMil

J

, ,. ,

T:OO Sold!~ro Of F-a. ·

T::lll ·Nt,l. ':Klnl" Clo!o .

7:45 ~Newt

8:00 Sir Lancelot
B::!O Sl&amp;tlley

1

o·
•·

1

j

cll, with this statement. "I am going to. Jmive you cllone
Seven
Oe~nle Kapple, Ba~bata Log:m &lt;me Sr,uth, AStona.n TracY, Dart wen t v mInu t es. wh en I r~turn vou have wrllten on that ~••~••I
are
theSCHOOL
listings·
HIGH
• 'fOI'J'Y
, 0~ 1 Vidm.,er
il w,kRussc'l, lene Watson,
d 1 Judy Vaucha~. Char·
• ' TotnJii\I'
~e~llltement that YOU ~now T am after," It usuar
Arthur Arnold, Rita ~··~ Rc~~:kle Sel ,g.,J&gt;I.:.~ ~~·~, .~~~ •,·,, , ,
'""dd·ftot hnve ,lcr:,..t~~e to len me face to f
but
Ted Bee&amp;le, 1\amora !loicc,
............. a~'''''""'"" •. J. &gt;·.... , ••••~
wo . When left 'i
lltr It In writing.
'
Davl•. _ . . . Don~fnn,
·u·
m~::_.·
It must be ke3t lri mind nit through this intervidw that
==~~ H!~~~~~~·c~:.:;.~·:!~:
boy reels that the teache~ Is his friend.
'
Ruth llln'at. ,
! By 0 R A L R 0 a E R T S ;

•

;: World Day Of Prayer Services
He1d At EnterpriserEUB

Mauril!e f.ohnton, ,Ray JobniQn ,
MUtob Llrltber\, Danny Morris,
June O'Brien Tom P('t&amp;ingor, Eor.
lene lenJhaw A\m1 ReYI'IOids, Ro·

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' ._,H C.,b 1Jis organlted la iMB ·

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