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Show Page 2 SIGNPOST October 30, 1959 Utah Academy Plans Meeting The Utah Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters will be held today and tomorrow at Brigham Young University. Schedule of meetings is: Today 2:00 to 2::i0 Registration, Smith Family Living Center Lobby. 3:00 to 5:00 Section Meetings: Art and Letter, 140 Joseph Smith Building; Biological Sciences, 2(10 Joseph Smith Building; History, 1317 Smith Family Living Center; Social Sciences, 2"0 Joseph Smith Building. 4:00 p.m. Junior Academy Advisory board, 113 Joseph Smith Building. 5:4.1 p.m. Academy Banquet, Banquet Hall. 7:00 p.m. General Sessions, Joseph Smith Bldg, Joseph Smith Banquet Hall. Saturday 7:00 a.m. Executive Council Meeting, Library (Room 115), Joseph Smith Building. S:15 a.m. Registration, Smith Family Living Center, Lobby. 8:45 to 9:45 General Session, 261 McKay. 10:00 a.m. Section Meetings. Art and Letters, 201 McKay; Bio-ligical Science, 1121 Smith Family Living Center; Geology, 1125 Smith Family Living Center; History.12:00: Luncheon, History Section, Library (Room 115), Joseph Smith Bldg. 1:30 p.m. Geology, page 10, Field -Trip. III. in Jiiy I . PARA M OR 1 1 ail i 1 J DIAL EX 4-8962 j ANYTHING GOES go is a by Kathy Kittock Signpost Staff Writer place to study and study only! Do you have trouble studying'.' Do you have pictures of things you have to do running through your mind? Do you get nervous? Are you frustrated? Do you sometimes feel you don't belong in college? If you do, friend, this is for you! When you sit down to study STUDY! Crowd off everyone's books from the table so as to give you elbow room. Place the books on the floor in the same pile. Let them find their own books you haven't time to be messing around with other people's books. You've got to study! Walk to the librarian's desk and ask her to make her phone calls some place else and to quit typing. Be courteous, and tell her if she doesn't you're going to report her to Carnegie. Then walk down to the table and snare at everyone watching you. That way they won't come and bother you while you're studying. Open Book Open your book and place all your working materials around you. Clean out your binder so as to know what papers are important and those which aren't. Have a pile for those papers The Signpost Student Union Building.L Phone Weber College Ext 262 Editor Bob Wood Associate Editor LeRoy Yorgason Business Manager Gary Olsen Society Editor : Susan Brown Sports Editor John Hale Faculty Adviser L. C. Evans Reporters Dennis Dahl, Brent Wilcox, Kathy Kittock, Bonnia Fondren, Merle Butler, Barbara Blanchard, Susan Stock, Karen Olsen, Shannon Reyns, John Thorne, Dee Smith, Pat Meikle, John Hutchison, Bonnie Tally, Joani Swanki, Betty Ballard, Frances Carl, Norman Bramble and Eloise McQuen. The Weber College Signpost is the official news publication of the Associated Students of Weber College and is published weeklv. you don't know what to do with and a pile for those that you can't remember where you got them. Then put them all back into your binder. Go fill your pen and-sharpen your pencil. Place your working utensils in the order you want them. You may have difficulty at first trying to find the order in which you want them but usually the beginner on the eighth try has success. There, we got the arrangement: the book on the right, your filing cards in front, and your scissors, rulers, and box of gum drops on the left. Now the big decision comes: Should you study for the test in grass cutting tomorrow (these classes are just used for examples. You can readily understand, I couldn't include all class schedules.) or for the test in zoology. Look at your watch and decide what to do fast. You have an hour and a half. Three classes to study for that's thirty minutes cramming for each. Just pick up any book, it doesn't matter which and begin cramming. Curl Your Toes If someone tries to come and sit down by you at the table just curl your toes around the bar at the base of the chair. Don't look up for this will give them an incentive to say something to you. Act i like you're absorbed in what you're j doing. You're on your way now to getting some grades. I In orientation class, they recom- mend a few minutes break after I each hour or so. Perhaps it would be wise for you not to take a break. Twenty minutes have elapsed so time to go back to work. Study! Study! Study! Check the time again. You have one hour left. Divide three into sixty minutes. Write it down because it takes too much time to figure it in your head. Time starts to go by faster and faster. You can start tearing the pages out of your books and cutting out the important thoughts the professor has mentioned in class. 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