Dr. Fogdall Gives Help In Studies Students can help themselves over some of the rough spots in college hy observing suggestions of fered in a list of “ten tips for scho lastic sucess” drawn up by Dr. Vergil S. Fogdall, assistant dean of men. In picking courses, the dean ad vises students to choose those that relate to their general interests and vocational goals. Dr. Fogdall rates time schedules as important guides for arranging study hours, and urges students working part-time not to let jobs interfere with their success in col I lege. Putting off work, he points out, is certain to result in later overloads. Studying should be done regularly. Promptness Urged Written work should bp done in the manner requested, and should meet the deadline set by the in structor, the dean urges. Accurate records of all work covered in the students’ courses should be kept, according to Fogdall, and complete notes on all lectures, plus study notes should be compiled during the term. Efficient studying is largly de pendent on the pupil’s surround ings, Dr. Fogdall points out, and urges comfortable, well furnished study rooms. Health Important “Adequate sleep, healthful food and clean living habits will pay good dividents in scholarship,” he asserted. Dr. Fogdall warns against cheat I ing on examinations, pointing out . detrimental results of such prac tices on scholarship. Techniques of studying effec tively can be acquired by students through reading books devoted to recommended “An Outline of Best Methods of Studying,” and Study ing Effectively,” now on sale at the Co-op. The University library is acquiring a collection of books dealing with study methods. Students having personal study I problems may receive help and counceling from their professors, the University academic advisor, or the dean of men and dean of wo men’s offices. Sign Chairmen to Meet Living organization sign chair men will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at a place to be announced later, Sign Chairman Wally Turnidge announ ced yesterday. He asked that living organizations select their chair immediately. 9 1059 Willamette Phone 4200 Carol Brent best-loved name in sweaters for back-to schooll n Carol Brent 100% wool boxy slip-on. 3.98 Carol Brent 100% wool boxy cardigan. 4.49 \ ou’Il feel like the queen of the school” every time you wear them . . . you'll be that proud of the quality of yarn and perfection of the smooth tight knit! Match or mix from 15 luscious colors. Add these purchases to your Monthly Payment Acccir A twist ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A knot♦♦♦♦ and a new fashion is born/ 98c to 298 Around the neck! That’s the big fashion in scarves! The butterfly bow above is wrapped around a i necklace. Come see our exciting ' array of silks, rayoif crepes and \ spuns—and we’ll show you many \ more ways to wear scarves. 1. Tie at throat, one very short end; tuck long end inside jacket. 2. Fold into triangle. Tie sailor’s knot and let the ends drape. 3. Fold into triangle. Make one I loop bow under chin; spread ends. f /SBu OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 9 P.M.