i ow THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednésday, April 137 1960 n th Cheating By Students oh is without. sin cast the first stone." PREVIOUSLY WRITTEN Analyzed In Article By CLEVELAND MYERS Frequent cheating is admitted why they had not thought of try- and higher institution to define its purpose through administra- tors, teachers and studen{s and CHILD GUIDANCE a, Tl, KEEP IN TRIM ors one is reminded of the riptural injunction, 'Let him By IDA JEAN KAIN icles obviously were| Both articles vious. Today's tone-ups are for softies written before the scrndals of 5 few older persons may wonder|rigging and payola on TV. past 40. We'll skip the bending torias over to touch fingers to toes--oh, insists = that, as not that we can't do that one Sandemeyer + ce f stu-|ing these w v - : by at least 40 per cent of siu-|ing these when they were in col-|parents and teachers, we must with the greatest o® ease, actu- Jenes of a large number of col- lege. It's a pretty sordid story. leges, often without apology or| sense of wrongdoing. {ONLY A SYMPTOM In some colleges cheating is an as organized activity. It's widely = = # considered a kind of game by Hed a) sridle on faculty and students. i Yo INTERESTING FACTS Schoo! Journal" also car-| cheating in| Katherine H. |Sandemeyer. Both articles con- first look into ourselves. If our| ways sud standards have been the hamstrings, and nothing i i t our personal|: re few months earlier, wine{Sistorted te avenience, we like as streamlining as stretch- an expect youngsters to imitate|l08- [clude that cheating is but a symp-|p ARENTS' QUESTIONS ally it's just a test of flexibility Stretching géves the most exer- cis¢' for the least effort. The muscles 'acting against each other, as they do in stretching, More on this tomorrow. Such facts, -opinions and ideas fom, and can be lessened or pill Q. This summer our daughter, |fairly pull out the bulges. rected only by lifting the general of the home, the w fa lo are expressed in a recent article, ; 4 "American Disgrace: Colle g e|level of integrity € Cheating", by Jerome Ellison, in school and the general public. a recent issue of The Saturday Both articles quote from stu- Evening Post. dents who, although sometimes From the types of cases de- admitting the wrongness of cheat- scribed, some college students ing, say it's the practical way to may discover new ways of cheat- make the grade in school or col- be useful to her not only during reaching for the ceiling; stret college but for the rest of her life. ho hopes to enter college mext| And everybody has room for 11, wishes to study typing at a stretching exercises, regardless cal business school. |of how cramped the quarters. A. Fine; the acquired skill will| They may be taken standing up. ing against a wall, or lying flat Suggested Simple 'Stretchers' To Keep Muscles In Tone on your back, The lying-down position is iest and eliminat v wee RR ee verse position of legs and stretch down at sides, legs down. along the left side 3 times . . .| Movement: As you stretch later increase the count. Now try right arm back, lift right foot a diagonal stretch. Stretch up|slightly and cross it over left. with the right arm and down with|then s-t-r-e-t-c-h crosswise, on the left leg, right knee bent. Reverse bias. Repeat with left arm and position and stretch in opposite|lefi leg action. P-ull and re diagonal. lease , . . repeat several times. Position: Lying on back on| It's amazing how well the floor, legs straight down, arms|muscles can be kept in tone with up on floor beyond head. a few simple stretchers, taken any possibility of strain, so if space permits, take the exercises from the position of flat on the back. Position: Lying on back on floor, left knee bent, sole of foot flat on floor, right leg straight down. Left arm should be down at side, right arm stretched back on floor overhead. Movement: Contract with the abdominal muscles and get the small of the back as flat against the floor as possible. Now s-t-r-e-t-c-h all along the right side, pushing down with the right foot and up with the right fingers. ch-| Keep small of back against floor. | iStretch 3 times, smoothly. Re- ing they had never tried, and a|lege. They often add that it's a Ahn ---- | pretty easy way, since, as a rule, |there's slight disapproval by the faculty, When status and integ- rity meet, the practical youth tends to modify his integrity. On the side of status are his family's |pride, his friends, his future job. | Both authors hold that prevail ng types of examinations, which call for items merely memorized | i 7 (AV) § 3 aM instead of creative thinking or "i 4 l Ea synthesis of facts, tend to encour- age cheating. Sandemeyer sug- ! gests more examinations with the open book. Both authors see low class mor- lale as a factor, noting that the ) [teacher creates the class morale. L Both think there would be less cneating in a classroom where respect and esteem for the teacher' are high | CHEATING VARIES SIZES ¥ 12-20 4561 | 4 { DUuBARRY + oo (daily. And stretching, for all its Stretch : Sty oe ish on 2 Wits entleness, is a powerful circula- { . + « pulling both ends against the middle. Stretch, yawn, and limit on this kind of exercise relax , . . and stretch again. Stretch again, and this time|8 twist, turn, and pull until you feel the stretch impulse clear to your toes and fingertips. This is won-|in t t this Dorset sea- derfully relaxing. : Fovng ap Bi Finish with a bias stretch , . .|cer team. Thev heat a men's side Position: Lying on back, armsl.n their first game, GOOD FOOTBALLERS tion stimulator. There is no age|result of long, painstaking effort after all, nature invented stretch-|problems this day, bear that fact nervous tension POOLE, England (CP)--Girls port have formed their own soc- by exceptional progress where be Influences encourage / enterprise and imagination so if, despite oc- casional setbacks, you put forth your best efforts, you should find your affairs In fine shape by THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW od December. ya ibio - irivesess Should be| May will be a propitious month y now. Some Persons g,. finances but, generally speak- may seem to achieve through ing, don't go out on the prover [ep in Trg Jo wij look| ial limb in these matters dur- ig a Te ling 1950. Be specially careful in wards which appear to have ar-|j.ie July and late November. Tived out of the blue" are thely,,, July and August should be No matter what your irritation or ig Ri 2 Social 2 n q late in Look for good mews in business or occupational matters during September and October. 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