Show H I 11 I 4 t t I The Boys DoyS I j Column HH II tl t. t nl r orT OtT JL A VELLER FELLER Isn't mean fish In ou Out thoughts are mostly good and clean M OUt ou knock his hi fellow men en doesn't Sor harbor any grudges then Nor when fellers feller's at his finest A Out A tellers feller's glad to be a ft friend out She brotherhood of rod and line The rhe And sky and stream tream Is I. al always way fine Man comes real o c close e to Gods God's design Out A feller Isn't plotting schemes Out Hes He's only busy with dreams Out Ills His livery Is la a ft coat of tan ills His creed to do the best he can A fellers feller's always mostly man put out V V V IUT IS TilE THE LI LIMIT OF ot ALL OF us live at a lower mental level than we need to keeping our re reserve reserve reserve re- re serve brain power under wraps for use useIn usein usein in times of emergency How we can train our sensory responses our memory and our subconscious mind an and learn to summon these powers at will la le told by Ardis Whitman In a June Readers Reader's Digest article condensed from Your Life Ufe The mental feats of certain IndivIduals individuals duals seem prodigious to ordinary ry humans hu hu- mans mana A garageman In New York can tell you the license numbers of hundreds of cars care In his garage A former steward on the Twentieth Century Limited knew the names of hundreds of passengers passenger and learned new ones one on every run Such accomplishments may well be within reach of all of us the article says By proper exercise we can learn to utilize our untapped reserves of mental power At reading clinic students who normally could read words a minute jumped to In a few weeks An experiment at the University of or North Carolina indicates that we may even be able to learn while we sleep A recording of 15 words was repeated 30 times while a group of students slept Next morning this group could list the words in proper order much more rapidly rapid rapid- ly than students who had not studied while asleep Few of us have any trouble remembering remembering remembering bering what is Important to us the theauthor theauthor theauthor author notes Youngsters who cannot recall history dates can easily keep track of at the seasons season's baseball scores and battIng batting batting batt batt- ing averages Every time we call a aa phone number without looking It up we buttress our memory By forcing ourselves to observe how things look in a room or a garden and to remember them afterward we train our sensory responses and learn to summon the power of the mind at atwill will By keeping alive a curiosity about other people and their problems we enrich enrich enrich en en- en- en rich our own minds The subconscious mind should be developed too As it Is le believed to possess possess possess pos pos- sess knowledge which the conscious mind lacks it may sometimes provide the answer to a question baffling battling to the conscious mind The more richly stored the conscious mind Is the better the subconscious works |