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,' ■ J February 16, 1962 THE SALEMITE Page TTiree Hills Investigates Slump Overwhelmed with grief and down in the dumps, The conventional, caricatured sophomore slumps. Alone and unloved, she bewails her sad fate. With no desire to study and no chance for a date. Thus the sophomore has been caricatured throughout the years as an unfortunate creature, who vents her sour grapes of wrath on poor, innocent freshmen during FITS. Is this a true picture of a second-year college student? Does the so-called “sophomore slump” really exist? If so, why does it exist ? And finally, what can be done about it ? For the first time, the sopho mores’ problem is being systemati cally approached. Dr. Barbara B. Hills, professor at Salem and also a clinical psychologist, is conduct ing a program of scientific research in an effort to answer the ques tions posed above. Using the in terview technique. Dr. Hills will; talk with a total of seventy stu- j dents selected at random—forty so- ! phomores present and thirty sopho mores past (juniors). Many of the interviews will be taped. At the conclusion of the study, a report will be made to both faculty and students. It is hoped that concrete steps may then be taken to alle viate the sophomores’ problem. So cheer up, sophomores. You’ve no reason to be glum. Someone’s concerned. Sopho mores, And better times may come!-! GIRLS: MR. SNAVELY SAYS: “For those who ate too much candy Valentine’s Day, we have Metracal in cookie and liquid form. ” Alice Reid Pleasant memories of exam time; top left, Chef Russell, serving studious Salemites at his annual kitchen party. Top right, three Salemites listen to Sonny Watts’ music at the same party, a break in exam studies. Oppo site, faculty and students share amusement at the Dean’s Coffee held on Reading Day. Its whats up front that counts IfilteR-BLEND] is yours in Winston and only Winston. Up front you get rich golden tobaccos specially selected and specially processed for filter smoking. Smoke Winston. To., Winsfnn-Sslpm, N. C. WINSTON TASTES G like a cigarette should! (Continued from page two) eluded. The winner will also re ceive a complete Lanz travel ward robe. Second prize will be a complete Lanz wardrobe; third prize will be a $150 Lanz merchandise certifi cate; fourth and fifth place win ners will receive $100 Lanz mer chandise certificates. The next twenty winners will receive mer chandise certificates for a Lanz cocktail dress, daytime dress, active sportswear ensemble, or swimsuit. The board of fashion person alities judging the contest will in clude the West Coast editor of Harper’s Bazaar, the executive director of Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion Careers, the owner of Gob- son’s in Columbia, Missouri, and last year’s first place winner—Judy Bea Jordan, a sophomore at Sophie Newcomb College, New Orleans, Louisiana. 7 TILL n P.M. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT! ICE CREAM cSn2oi^a±ljo%cl (ry (2and[s[igfit Jarmers dairy har SOUTH STRATFORD RD. SCHOOL NEWSPAPERS c '"V YEARBOOKS PROGRAMS COLOR-PROCESS PLATES - ‘ Let our experience solve your problems. PIEDMONT ENGRAVING CO. PA 2.9722 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Visit The TOWN STEAK HOUSE NO. 1 Just below § the Baptist Hospital ^ !SI3J3H3MBJSM3I3MS®3M(b!Ei3i3ISI3IBJS
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