DECEBER 20, 1956 Orchids For Miss Garbrick MISS PEARL GARBRICK The College Community Chorus, directed by Miss Pearl Ga,rbrick, Assistant Professor of Music at the Pennsylvania State University, Highacres Campus, is to be ad mired for the praise-winning con certs held recently in three cities, Hazleton, Pottsville, and Freeland. The concert, The Messiah by G. F. Handel was especially suit able to the festive season. Of the large group that participated in the concert, a number were repre sented by Hightacres’ students. They were: John Avigliano, Carl Bugaiski,, Calvin Deitch, George Fatula, Neville McAfee, Carol Mastroianni. Miss Lyla Berish, music major at Highacres, deserves special commendation for her splendid accompaniment during the three concerts. Two Highacres alumni, William Hebei and Robert Zimmerman were in the chorus. The students THE COLLEGE COMMUNITY CHORUS EXAM-OLOGY Reported by VIVIAN KARVOIINIS When the final week of the semester rolls around, the Anal examinations will be with us again. We approached the English Workshop in South Hall where Professor Andrew Kafka was dis cussing EXAM-OLOGY with a few freshmen. Professor Kafka was saying that while an ancient phil osopher may have had one idea when he declared that “the un examined life is not worth living,” to some student newcomers on our campus this is a time of anguish. He read the following doggerel rhymes which an undergraduate had once written, “inspired” by the examinations and dedicated to the BLUE BOOK: Trace, develop, indicate, Show, discuss, and illustrate; Prove, defend, and justify. Uphold, account for, verify; Oppose, contrast, distinguish, and evaluate. Review, conclude, summarize, Complete, explain, analyze; Refute, disprove, select, and choose; Observe, examine, give, and use, Propose, assume, portray, prepare. Describe, include, suggest, compare. Identify, specify, clarify, and state; Estimate, enumerate, and demonstrate. When one of the students ex pressed interest in taking a course in EXAM-OLOGY, Mr. Kafka vol unteered some classifications of the basic jargon of such a course: 1. The teacher will advise the student earnestly: to be specific; be precise; be sure to include; be explicit; be brief; be relevant; explain fully; state clearly; bear to mind; remember at all times; place emphasis upon; pay parti- from Pottsville included M. L. Guers, S. Keener, M. Kishel, C. Kosoloski, E. Stefero, B. Thomp son, M. Wasaitis, G. Evans, H. Haag, L. Meiswinkel, D. Riotto. HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN ROTC Drill Team: Twenty pairs of blue suede shoes. Larry Sorokatch: Life-sized Marylin Monroe doll. Ben Tuchi: Pair of skis for those sudden snow storms. Professor McKinstry: Book entitled The Analysis of a Typical College Student’s Mind. Barbara Nardini: Growing pills. Female Fencers of the Center: A fencing match with Elvis. Members of Accounting Class: A pocket-sized adding machine. Glorio Patsy: Bottle of anti-dishpan hand solution. Earl Reese and Calvin Deitch: Season pass to all “Zoo” classes. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Michael:..Waitresses to clear the tables at noontime. Pat Greene: A new car to replace his jalopy!! ROTC Rifle Team:.... Glasses. Anne Tumas: Food and more FOOD. Members of foreign language classes: Interpreters. Patti Sacco: Anti-blush pills. Members of Chem. Class:....A toy chem. set to practice experiments at home. Male Fencers of the Center:.... More female members. Professor Steel: Two Laboratory Assistants. Eng. Comp. Students: Automatic Theme writer. Fred Severud: Roll of film. The Library: Additional space. Mr. L0ng0:..... Petty cash fund to make up losses his students incur. Bernie Bast: „Deck of cards. All Students cular attention to; touch upon; take into account that; show in each case that; confine your ans wer to. 2. For the short answer: to indi cate whether true or false; match the following; select the correct word; complete the statement cor rectly; underline the right word; identify in a phrase. 3. More power and precision are needed in order to: give evidence for; enlarge upon; describe in de tail; evaluate critically; propose an alternate solution for; base your conclusion on; link the following; give examples of; write a brief re sume; state briefly BUT fully. 4. Certain questions must be analyzed: with respect to; as op posed to; with particular refer- SANTA'S BAG Santa’s bag is stuffed with toys For all the country’s girls and boys. One of the elves that works in his shop Found a list in the bag on top. He read the list and to his delight Highacres was first stop in Santa’s flight The gifts for them were useful as can be Here’s part of the list; just read it and see: PHAGE THREE .A ROOMY Student Union Building. ence to; with regard to; from the standpoint of; without losing sight of; in accordance with. Some ask you TO DESCRIBE: the growth of; the rise of; the nature of; the impact of; the de cline of; the causes and/or the effects of. Others TO TRACE: the emer gence of; the development of; the origins of; the changes of; the in fluence of. Others TO SHOW: the signifi cance of; the contribution of; the role of; the main characteristics of; the relation between; the fun damental difference between. Still others TO DISCUSS: the implication of; the traditional con cept of; the validity of. P.S. Best wishes in your finals!