Sports page 11 Heather’s Health Tips hy Heather Glasscock For as long as I can remember I have always valued the restorative power of an afternoon nap. I'm talking about the occassional hour nap I take in the afternoon after I have spent all morning and a good part of the day in class, lab, meetings, or running errands. We've all had to take naps. It started when we were very small and we ran out of "energy," (or our parents did!) just after lunch. As we got older, we began to think of naps as something for "babies," and we gave them up for afternoon cartoons instead - and later, for soap operas. But when you think about it, watching T.V. was still "quiet time," and our bodies were rejuvinated for the rest of the day. I have even found scientific data to back my claim that afternoon naps are good for you. Researchers studying the biological rhythms of sleep now say the human body is intended to have an afternoon nap. A study at Germany's Max Planck Institute - in which volunteers were placed in an underground room without clocks and left to their natural sleep patterns - showed that "ad lib" sleep occurs in two daily sessions; a long one at night and a shorter snooze (one to two hours) in the afternoon. Moreover, the director of Stanford University’s Sleep Disorders Clinic and Research Center, William Dement, says, "Nature definitely intended that adults should nap in the middle of the day - perhaps to get out of the midday sun." That sounds kind of pre-historic to me, but I agree with him. For centuries, Europeans have closed their businesses for nearly two hours each day for lunch and a brief rest before resuming work. And didn't Scarlett O'Hara take a nap before the big party at Twelve Oaks? And I think Dorothy and her friends took a little nap before heading on to the Emerald City (O.K., so the Wicked Witch put something in the poppies). The point I'm trying to make is that taking an hour nap does not make you a lazy person provided you worked hard before your well-deserved nap and plan to continue your efforts upon waking! Classified Ads IT'S A BIRD! ITS A PLANE! NO, IT'S raPiH ©§€1X11® BUNKBEDS! YES IT IS POSSIBLE AND WE HAVE SOME FOR YOU! CONTACT AMY, JENNY OR LIVER 722-3328 HOW ABOUT A DEEP FREEZE! PRACTICALLY NEW REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE! CONTACT: AMY CASS 722-3328 UlHO WOULD HRUE THOUGHT THAT HMV, JENNV AND LIUER ACTUALLY HRUE 2, VES COUNT THEM 2 GRAY CARPETS FOR SALE! CALL 722-3328 TAKE THE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE IN A 1976 TOYOTA CX)RONA STATION WAGON! IT CAN BE YOURS FOR A SMALL FORTUNE! CONTACT: GINNY CRABLE Mac Lab 725-6206 Gramley Library—Wed. April 18—8:30 am Sign up in the Refectory For more info, call Kay - 721-2383 WIN A HAWAIIAN VACATION OR BIG SCREEN TV PLUS RAISE UP TO $1,400 IN JUST 10 DAYS!!! Objective: Fundraiser Commitment: Minimal Money: Raise $1,400 Cost: Zero Investment Campus organizations, clubs, frats, soroities cal! OCMC: 1 (800)932-0528/1 (800)950-8472, ext.10 photo by Kim Lynch Valerie Steinier and Katherine Livermon pair up for a doubles match against Wingate. Tennis Team Victorious by Galen Miller Well, Mother Nature has not been cooperative with the scheduled tennis matches. So far the team has^played three matches. We tied Queens College because the rain wasVieJ^out #3 doubles and we beat Averett College (8-1) and St. Mary's College (6-3). The team has quite a few matches coming up, so, weather permitting, come down and cheer the team on to victory. Soccer Team Still Improving by Jean Williams "We're back and about to prove that we're better than ever!" This is the attitude that Salem's soccer team has assumed this year. Although the record does not reflect the ability of these women (2-4), the enthusiasm of both the players and the coach, Cathy Mahaffey, prove the determination. The season ends in just under two weeks and everyone hopes to go out with a bang. There are three more games including a tourament at Furman April 7 and.. 8, and a tentatively scheduled game with Warren Wilson. Salem plays Wake Forest on Monday April 9 on our very own soccer field and your support for the team is vital. This should be THE event of the year. Coming Attractions: CAC presents Dessert Theatre: Champagne Complex Wednesday April 11 7:00 pm Corrin Refectoiy Tickets $1 and Comedian Jordan Brady Thursday April 19 5:30 pm