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Blues. Continued from page 6 forgotten tend to fire up and begin to get abrasive. The vocation reawakens old wounds. Very often people get down because of fantasy expectations .that are no longer reality and become faced with disillusion ment, bwanson saia. Swanson said he feels that younger students are usually less anxious to go home. Freshman Holly Harris said she gets depressed because she loves college so much. THE STRESS of Rift-buyina in crowded shopping malls as well as studying for exams add up to a dismal attitude for some studetns. "We are concerned with making all of the social events, finishing all of our shopping on time, avoiding holiday traffic and selecting all the right gifts," said Ed Gaffney, a psychology instructor. Senior Diane Stonley said "I was more depressed and anxious to go home when I was younger. I would go shopping with my mom and go buy the tree with dad, but now msm\ T IfeaufflMR mj^r OSOME HI TUC umr>r\i I Li I 1 HiyLyCJN A collection o PRO FQQTB> by Jack Clary Bruce Calton < Three volume* & A Stillness ; A LASTING I of Martin Lutl THE JOY OF A n jilt tJ | * hi liiusiidltU OUTSTANDING VA I CHILDRENS BOOKS FR I A rUDICTK/l A C rADA! Id * v.* I1MJ 1 1VA/"\J V^/1I\WL by Charles Dickens TUCKY THE HUNTER A now out of print collector's ite Dickey's only juvenile book NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Illustrated English edition The Original Volland Edition MOTHER GOOSE Illustrated by Frederich Richardsc I Ill.Qt CI foui LO ? ^ Tf I that I'm older I'm more settled and comfortable at school. It seems like just when I'm used to the surroundings I have to go home." "Since Charleston, my hometown, is so far away, I look forward to going home. If Columbia were my home I would be depressed because I wouldn't be traveling," she said. Students from farther away seem to become less down because of homesickness. These people are usually going home for the first or second time. MANY TIMES students go home and find they have less in common with old friends or miss a new college boyfriend or girlfriend more then they thought they would. Another factor of depression is the literal lack of sunshine. The wintertime darkness and cold provide a dreary atmosphere to some. "When I look out of my dorm window and see how dark and cold it looks, I feel gloomy," said Cooper. w?F PSay Merry ( with a book Univei 5| DUU&SU Sk Christma; X=rS_ GHLIGHTS: MARK TWAIN f little-known Mark Twain ILL'S GREAT MOMENTS CIVIL WAR > in one ? Mr. Lincoln's Army, Glory Road at Appomatox MPRESSIQN: A collection of photographs ier King, Jr. by John Tweedle CHINESE COOKING step by step guide with over 180 recipes J r* ' ? \ threat Kecipes from a Great Cook - \ The Best of James Beard Over 250 of his best-loved recipes S , m LUES IN ET>C^ OM .99* UP |J * $4.98 Excellent Art Boo J2 99 ELIOT PORTER-AMERICA , t ' by Wallace Stegner & Page rn and James The Great Book of French 1 THE c-rrr u?n <-v/nil I-U 1 C V/\1N UL $1.98 Paintings-Dreawings-Sketch' The Great Book of Currier ALPHQNSE MUCHA: $5.98 - THE COMPLETE GRAPHU ms ? - * r of the many books on sale no\* it the University Bookstore. OO COCKi wusc ifir FM 5 ALTERNATIVE I I T 8H? 90 5 I AVA,L' II NOWI offers you the best in I Gr^hnew music . . . >azz EVER reggae 1AU r folk " new wave ^ ? & much more! and the best in ! features, news, public attairs, public service, c?,f and specialty lm: ana s programming. (803) 2! BR! 5"^ 17 Christmas from the sity ore's V s Sale! L j I ? It V . t i * I $7.98 The FOH F $698 _J ?ED , Espe idea $9.95 p $12.98 $5.98 | [: cm Cocl< Forrru ks Sale Priced ?Y/ iN PLACES $12.98 H "31 Stegner \Y/^L Impression $49.95 7 >GH $39.95 I & Ives' America $>19 OS I Sparkiii C WORKS $14.98 _J I Mon.-Fri. 10-6 . B24 De\ MF 10-6 (^MasterCI i QO COCKS E ANT DEFENSE ,Ts_ III I Sporltw#?r^^ RoMwood Dr. 2S4-93BO Y DAY IS A SALE DAY ON OLD & STERLING JEWELRY J ^ * ft rx. Ala t #p>n r \//M I A & I O r UULU AIMU ^ILVtM tALMrtlMUt 2864 ROSEWOOD DRIVE COLUMBIA S C. 29205 (ROSEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER) js currency sterling jewelry cna ncna BILL REIS 54-8683 owner 6 days a week I Hr. Dry Cleaning in by 2 11 r. Laundry in by 10 out by 2 pi r /:5uam-opm bat. /:3Uanwpm M I 320 Main St. I Across from the IBM Center pi rjp_ "In Holiday p^Styles . . I 1 he decorations are up, the f presents are wrapped, and It's beginning to look alot like m Christmas. Now. do something * Just for you..." ^jjgPPja Haircut & styling Custom Perms HaN i*iu?dn9 /t* ^ M /t? /X w i Ui-tt. sinS7H NOW *15-?35 m 2131 Devine St. \ ^ \ * IRST TIME CLIENTS W/PARTICIPATING DESIGNERS ONLY gig - ^ ? | cially unique holiday s begin at . i^Wear rm & \ / /-? \ "*? ? / ' Sweaters / ng Jewelry Outstanding Gifts OPEN UNTIL 9:00 every Sat. Tuesday in December 10-5 /ine St. Phone 799-2324 Sat. 10 5 large. VISA, and AmericanExpress Accepted >