.1 page 2 Salem students show off the latest winter fash ions while strutting their stuff at the Junior Class fashion show held on October 24 to raise money for their class, photo by Erin Brennan SfumSer ^artifj Sdem StyfeU! by Laura Lail The Salemite On September 15,1990 Salem made history with its first male overnight visitation weekend tlao Sludonts and slaff „.ll bo .naplcncmod our nox, ovcmighltcckcud on Novelril ° Results from the survey taken after the first visitation weekend have been tabulated and werepositive. The following statistics wore gathered from the 161 people surveyed i ’'The total guest count for the weekend was 129. *Hfty percent rated the weekend as excellent, and 34 percent as very good. Out of hall monitors surveyed, 63 percent rated the weekend as excellent I here were no roommate conOicts reported and the noise was minimal. Many people had voiced concern about registration and the use of arm hanHc KvvO • tHpvemBerZ, Ghost continued from page 1 strange occurrence. Miss Bros said that she was scared; butattli same time she remained calmfe cause she did not feel as if she wasi any real danger. When asked of he opinion of 'Tatsy", Libby Brownsaie "I think she's a nice girl who doesni mean any harm, but she mayli lonely." As of yet, "Patsy" has is caused anyone harm; but sheappai ently loves mischief! Unfortunately, no concrete eii dence exists as to whether or m there ever really was such a girl{ "Patsy" at Salem College. Could tl* ghostly spirit, "Patsy", exist in Sis ters Dorm? If so, why does shewis! to pester the students in Sisters Dora' Does she feel lonely, as one studeii in Sisters Dorm suggested? Or,isi all just nonsense? Whatever tk truth,"Patsy" is an exciting myster of the Salem College community! tRgBu A IhiesjiCay | Restaurant Hanes Mall NOW HIRING FOR OUR GRAND OPENING " Hetherington continued from page 1 ,a.be. see .be„ see their children frequentlv 'Thirh/-rv Iheir children an average of once per week five years after divorce," He Jri„|rsaid“"'° "'‘’‘’'''■''a* Hetherington said that confrontations between parents befom .nH n .4- debates m the presence of the son rather than the dLghter Daughters heated parents hiding their emotions. ® ' ^""^ghters were more protected from pending arguments by In studying how men and women cope with divorce Hetherinomn m ,4 ku ally unstable in the time leading up to the divorce and duHna^th i women were more likely to be emotion- experience more distress a ycaM;“LVnfl1te tedltre ® on fteofirhan^rndTo' TwenV4.VoXlw‘’XurdS financial stale of those headed by the mother do give financial support only give an averaee of “fiPOm c^P^'^^^”^^®J^^^’^‘^'^^"3herdivorce And thpft^m u We’re Ruby Tuesday’s, agroy| of full service specialty restaif rants and we’re looking for t very best people. ‘Hostess ‘Bussers/Dishwashefs ‘Kitchen Staff ‘Bartenders^ ‘Waitersand ‘Managersand Waitresses Assistant Managers It’s a great opportunity to work in beautiful restaurant with profession management and secure first-classoi erations. We also offer meal discouni and insurance. Applications accept® in person only, beginning Wednei day, October I7th, Room 125, Day Inn, Silas Creek Pkwy, next to Hanei Mall. Apply in person Mon.-Fri. 9-7am Sat. 12-6.