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Show 4 Page P.oe Garden Lane, Apidtits (feafiux Rulon K. Melville, 942 South, boy, Aug. 8. 57U0 Warner King handwriting analysis." He notes By that Gordon W. Allport, author Neighbor Staff Writer (Fditura Note: If you have of "Pattern and Growth in Pera question about your writing, sonality published in 19G1, send in a small specimen which writes There is a strong case can be used in this column.) to he made for handwriting Pr Hubert Neighbor The 1962 15, August Naeglcr. associate professor of psychology and education at Drury College. Mo., lias startl'd conducting validation studies of personality assessment through graplmanaly-sis- . C. The first of his results was with the recently published remark that .further investigation on the part of psychologists as to the usability of graphoanalysis as a tool for seem personality assessment warranted. lie also points out that a study of recent textbooks in psychology indicate a change in the climate of opinion regarding the possibilities of assessment of personality through analysis. It is, as proponents argue, not merely handwriting but also brain writing, influenced by all manner of expressive neural impulses giving individual flavor to the coping movements of the hand. In a letter to this column, reader M. M. asks. When a person writes with both hands will they show different personality characteristics?" The writer sent in paragraphs written with each hand. Since the origin of the way we form strokes in writing lies in tlie brain which directs those movements, it does not matter u'helher one holds the pen with left or right hand or with the Cir., eirl Aug. 9. Shirley R. Debenham, 2324 East Evergreen Ave., girl. Aug. 9. Russell Winn, 4240 South 13th East Aug. 8. j ytyfvC CB7-1U- laJdjmv. -- alUit teeth. Every time we teach a new class in graphoanalysis we have the students prove this for themselves. The letters may seem to be uncertain and immature but identical traits are revealed in the strokes that form those letters. An accurate evaluation of the emotional responsiveness of an individual, however, may not be made because the writer is writing unnuaturally. In this specimen a sense of rhythm is obvious in both writings. The spacing is even, the UtvWi Cheg-widde- strokes return uniformly to the line. In a thorough evaluation of the writing if marked evidence of other, supporting traits were determined musical ability would be the result. Rhythm, wherever found, will aid the individual in organizing his time, in performing work methodically and efficiently without lost effort. Rhythm wiU increase a listeners appreciation of music and a dancer's gracefulness, lightness and ease. There is similarity In the d loops found in the letters t. and These two letters, when made with loops, indicate the extent of the writer's vulnerability to others opinions or criticism. In combination with the conservative nature shown here and Ihe writers consciousness of personal (real or imagined) the result is a basically friendly nature that outwardly mixes weU with people yet depends upon only one or two for close, confidential friendships (revealed in the restricted loops at the bottom of the y in both inad-equasi- Presents BOWLERS 11.95 boy, Aug. 7. Have You Signed Up? Register Now tor Daytime Leagues Choose Your Time 9:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. We will be closed Aug. 22nd thru Aug. 26th for resurfacing. SET 4991 Highland Dr. Ph. TICK-TACK-TO- Reading, Spelling or Math to afternoon or morning class add to his school work. 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