Page 3, Salemite, April 6,1979 514 Maggie ^hitesides-SAB Chairman Julia Owens-SAC Cli.iimian Lilian Goldthwaite>Big 4 Chairman Cindy Arant-Chief Marshal Admissions, con’t. Arie Tubb-April Arts Chairman Katie Davis-Secretary of Interdorm Kim King-Founder's Day Chrmn. these students may not be as familiar with application procedures as others. So even though the number of ap plicants may be lower, so far, than last year there are still these late applicants to be Oslo Scholars Donna Savoca and Katherine Fuller will be in Oslo, Norway this summer as Salem’s representatives to the International Summer School. Every summer the summer school session is held at the University of Oslo and students from around the world come to study the culture, language, history, geography and business Practices of Scandinavia. The scholarship is based on a competitive basis. Students who will be a rising junior or senior may apply. They are asked to write an essay on a selected subject. Donna was chosen as the rising junior. She plans to take courses on the History of Norway and International Studies from a Scandinavian Viewpoint. Katherine’s courses include Elementary Norwegian and Norwegian Economics. Donna and Katherine were both happy and enthusiastic over receiving the scholar ships. They also plan to take advantage of having the opportunity of being abroad by doing some extra traveling. Laura Babb considered that could raise the enrollment number. Also, the population of North Carolina and the South East is reportedly increasing. Since Salem draws applicants mainly from this region niore applicants could possibly result. Beside the problem of a possible decrease in enrollment here are Salem and elsewhere, an additional problem in admissions is attrition. Mrs. Jenkins said that 20 percent of the student body transfers each year. But these transfers are not really detrimental if they are sought for the proper reasons. Mrs. Jenkins speaks with tran sferring students about their reasons. She explains, “students should be made aware of what the last two years at Salem can provide for them.’’ She believes the last years are the best. “I hate to see some of the girls miss out on the best year.’’ Mrs. Jenkins is confident that Salem will be able to hold it s own during any possible enrollment crisis. Hopefully, Salem will be able to continue enrolling a satisfactory number of qualified ap plicants. Missy Littleton Collc^ Graduates BECOME A LAWYER’S ASSISTANT. • Program approved by American Bar Association. • Day or Evening classes available. • Employment assistance. Please send me information about a career as a lawyer's assistant. Name . State. -Zip TOG Happy Hour Every Night Open Seven Nights Weekly Disco Music Nightly V Beach Music on Thursdays J ^SpmclalKmgPartlmsforSp»€lalColl0g» ^ Groups The Old Salem Store H Address ■ City. Phone. ■ College Yr. Grad. — —— ■ i«n □ SPRING DAY D SUMMER DAY □ FALL DAY FEB. 12-MAY 11 JUNE 11-SEPT. 5 SEPT. 20-DEC. 18 ■ □ SPRING EVENING D FALL EVENING MAR. 20-SEPT. 22 OCT. 23-MAY 10 ■ THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR ■ PARALEGAL TRAINING H 3376 Peachtree Rd., NE ■ Atlanta, Ga. 30326 404/266-1060 A Representative from The National Center for Paralegal Training's Lawyer's Assistant Program will be on campus on Thursday, Mar. 22, from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon at the Placement Office to meet In terested students. For more Information contact the Placement Of fice or The National Center for Paralegal Training, 3376 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 430, Atlanta, Georgia 30326, (404) 266-1060. CHINA Applic«nt«T oon’t. A convenient piace to find that special gift for parents, for friends, or— just for yourself . . PEWTER CRYSTAL FRAMED PRINTS WOODEN ACCESSORIES JLD SALEM REPRODUCTIONS Monday - Saturday 7:30 A.M. - 5 P.M. party. On Monday, tne ap plicants will get a chance to attend two classes of their choice. Then they will hear Judy Aanstad speak on Salem’s career planning program and lunch followed by a speech entitled “Why Salem” given by Martha Walker will conclude the weekend program. This type of program has previously beneficial in presenting applicants with the academic, social and extra curricular aspects of Salem College. Certainly this years program will prove to be just as successful^ Missy Littleton