The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 05, 1984, Page Page 9, Image 9

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Who wants to buy a wool sweater when it's 85 degrees outside?" u? rAit * u i ,1 i ? L^iidun saiu nt icn iikic vvuuiu uc <111 overall increase in sales this year, though the increase would not be as high as last year's. He said, "Last year was a once in a decade type thing. The increase was around 15 percent from the previous year last year. After adjusting for inflation this was an 11 percent increase which was extraordinary. This year I think it will probably an 8 percent increase and after adjusting for inflation that will be a 4-5 percent increase which is still a good year. ELLSON INDICATED that students would add a small portion to the increase with the Christmas shopping they do. He said, "It is hard to say what students will buy. They don't shop any differently than anyone else basically. They are less likely to buy the big ticket items like VCRs. P* 1 A_? S~*\ !-A - 1 ? ? ^mucins <^nrisimas snopping usually includes a lot of clothes. It really is hard to tell how students affect this process. Frustration. Continued from page substitute one item for another, note that change on your list so that you will not be confused when you return home as to what is for whom. When shopping for apparel, consider the quality: Compare, compare, compare ? check the ads and direct mail brochures for sales. Buy the best quality you can afford and consider "investment dressing" ? an emphasis on traditional clothing with an extended life-span rather than fads and trendy merchandise that will be "here today, gone tomorrow." If you do buy such merchanHisp o#?t it parlv in itc r?rr?Hnrt 1ifV? nvrlp anH don't invest too much. Shop only with firms that have a proven "track record" for good value (price/quality) and customer service (exchange/refunds). Check these signs of quality in apparel: adequate seam allowances; adequate hem allowances; good stitching ? no knots or loose threads; good workmanship on but UPtN UU< Healthy Morsels for th( XI-, n onrl r\-f ors m /^o-f ok k i IIC; t^i i*u w i iiic oc11 icoici vj demands. Final exams can b the body's defense mechar adapt to stressors placed upo due to this mechanism can or negative ? distressful. Wt positive, it can be used to s to meet challenges and den To master and control str warning signs, such as irrit. sleep, headaches, nervousi reacts to stress differently, : your warning signs and reac you are pushing yourself to< } The key to the control of s and be sensitive to your bod; complish this is through goo< i these eight health habits will control stress: 1. Seven - eight hours of 2. Breakfast every day. 5 3. No junk food snacks. 1 4. Maintain Ideal Weiaht. 5. No smoking, j 6. If you drink alcohol, m< | 7. Moderate exercise, i 8. Cultivate friendships. dpfki n?o ' \ \ \ v^?? ) 8 tonholes, zippers, and trimmings. _ n 4 i? i .4 ~ ~? A i~u~t,. r:u^ w IVCctU II1C llcUlUld^ ClIlU I4UC15 IUI IIUCI content and care instructions. Is it easy care? Does it require handwashing or dry cleaning? Is there a consumer guarantee such as the Monsanto Wear-dated warranty? It also helps to know the basics of textiles and the characteristics of synthetic and natural fibers so you will know what to expect. Revise your list after shopping so that you will know what is left to do; follow the same procedure. IN A quiet moment, after the rush of the holidays, evaluate your shopping experience. Note the stores where you found your best buys, most unique items and had the best customer service. Save your evaluation, as well as your shopping list, for next year. It will help you remember what you gave individuals so you won't duplicate, and it will give you a head start on your next shopping experience. OR Student Health! Enrichment Program! 9 Mind. Bod v. and Snirit I ' ^ ' rings many challenges and e very stressful. Stress is lism which enables us to n us. The response elicited be positive ? unstressful ; len stress is controlled and trengthen and motivate us nands. ess we must be aware of ability, fatigue, inability to nfiRR fitn Fanh rifirsnn so it is important to realize t to the body's signal that o hard. :j tress is to learn to balance / and mind. One way to ac- j d general health. Following help you to be healthy and sleep. Dderate consumption. OR Student Health I Enrichment Program I