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Don't Get All Shook When Test Is Coming
' By The Heading Laboratory
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn
We'll spend this article on the
best ways to review (or a test.
'But before we start, one very
important thought: don't get ail
shook up because a test is com
ing. Actually, it's very unproduc
tive to get upset before an
exam. You don't score any ex
tra points for a wildly palpitat
ing heart. As a matter of fact,
the more anxious you get, the
more chance there is of "freez
ing" on the test. Getting shook
just gets you lower marks. And
even if you don't do as well as
you would like to, the sun will
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still come up the next dav. Real
ly. So let's assume you're calm,
cool, collected and have been
doing what these articles have
been telling you to do. (If you
haven't been studying the way
you should have been, we have
a special article coming next to
help you. I
Start to review from your
notebook. You've been keeping
a general outline of the course
in your notebook, so the best
thing to do is to read tliat over.
As you come to each major
point, stop and think about it.
Consider its possible ramifica
tionseverything that it means,
everything that it leads to. Try
to infer what tlie next major
point should be.
Use your textbooks to check
anything that's not completely
clear from your notes. Or if you
like, make a general overview
of the chapters that pertain, just
to confirm the accuracy of your
notes. You won't have every lit
tle detail in your notes, but you
will have notes on -where they
can be found.
At first, don't bother with any
thing that may require memor
ization. Begin your reviewing at
least a week before the test is
scheduled so you can study
somewhat leisurely and with a
minimum of pressure. Save the
memorization until the night be-
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fore, or at most, two nights be
fore 1k lest. As a rule, memo
rization doesn't stick for a long
time.
Review for the tet the same
way you've been studying. Get
the main idea first: learn the
general overview before you
start to get involved in details.
You can afford to miss a detail
or two, because if you really un
derstand the main idea of the
course, you'll be able to figure
out tlie details or at least you'll
be able to make good guesses.
For most people, a brain-picking
session with four or five oth
ers is a good idea with two
cautions: if they turn into bull
sessions, nothing gets accom
plished, and secondly, if anyone
starts to panic, go off and study
by yourself. Panic is contagious.
Finally, the morning of the
test, a quick general overview of
the notes is in order. It'll refresh
your memory and put you in
perfect shape.
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Wake sure you get to class on
time for the test, but don't get
there early. There'll always be
one or two panicky students run
ning around, asking questions
and getting everybody else
shook.
As a general rule, your aim
in preparation is this: get your
self to the point w here you can
give, off (he top of your head,
about a 15-minute summary of
all tlie material covered. If you
can do that you can afford to
relax; you can lie sure you
won't have any trouble.
(NEXT: Crumniing when, why
and how!)
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Monday, October 28, 1963
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35 Make Henley Honor Roll
The Henley Grade School hon
or roll was achieved by 35 stu
dents for the six-week grading
period beginning Sept. 4 a n d
ending Oct. 18.
The seventh grade look top
honors with 13 students repre
sented. They arc Vicki Buunv
gardncr, Pamela Decker, Rebec
ca Decker, Mike Ewing, Judy
Gambrell, Sydney Gmlrkin,
Glenda Ilaworth, Linda Ken
field, Marian Maxwell, Mary
Hicc, Janice Schmidli, Trudy Su
kraw, and Nancy Williams.
Sixth grade honor students in
clude Susan Bailey, Greg Dix
one. Betty Landon, Wary Long
and Maralec Roppe.
The fifth grade is represented
by Kathy Bothum, Douglas Der
Miner, Susan Hilyard, Blanche
Saho, Frank Stanko, Paul Vas
sello, David Whitlatch, and Su
san Whitlatch.
The nine fourth grade honor
students are Robert Bond, Scott
Dixon, Dallas Givan. Carol Hill,
Lois Hill, Ronald Houck, Wendy
Long, Dana Schreiber and Mary
Stanko.
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Fourth Hand
Good Bet
By OSWALD JACOBY
.Newspaper Kntcrprisc Assn.
Every bid in bridge is in the
nature of a bet. In my newest
book, "Oswald Jacohy on Gam
bling," the bridge chapter dis
cusses the odds (or and against
various bids.
In discussing fourth hand bids
it points out Uiat any time you
think you have the best hand at
the table it is a good bet to
0n the bidding in fourth posi
tion. You won't win every one
of these bets, but you will win
more lhan you lose.
When you have a doubtful
fourth hand opening a most fre
quent consideration is the spade
suit. If you have spades you
have the top suit and it is going
to be hard for your opponents
to compete successfully.
Thus. South's fourth hand op
ening is a good bet because he
has spades. North's jump to
four spades is not a good bid as
the cards lie. East and West can
take the first four tiicks, but
West has to make some open
ing lead and this West lo chose
to open his singleton diamond.
This enabled South to run off 10
tricks and make his contract.
Souths bet would have been
worse if East and West had
found a way lo get into the
bidding. They can make five odd
in cither hearts or clubs, but
West did not feel like sticking
his neck out at the two level
and East surely coiddn't afford
to act after (he four spade bid.
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