save it is has many Ann University Daily Kansan, December 8, 1981 Page 9 Nooks needed during final exams BRANN'LOWRY Staff Reporter Panic seizes students' stomachs, cold events break out and bloodshed eyes pop up Are students stricken by the flu? Food poisoning? Hangovers? Hope. sophomore, said she also could concentrate on critical studies at home at Sellards Scholarship Hall. Fire up these calculators and coffeeepots, folks. It's finals time again. director of the KU student assistance center,said. And, according to a University adviser, part of students' strategy for survival, and maybe good grades, is choosing an appropriate location in which to study. See NOOKS page 12 She said studying properly necessitated plenty of light, and she did not recommend "It ought to be a place where the student feels the most productive and has the best chance of success." Some people need look no further than their own homes to find the atmosphere that they want. ERIC LARSON, Prairie Village sophomore, he studied in his room at Omaha. Larson said he felt he had to have better concentration during finals than during "I have a good roommate, and I think ours is one of the quieter of the four men's floors," Larson said. "I study down in the cafeteria, too." said. "It's the hardest I ever study, because you know it's the final, that it's the hardest to learn." "During finals I always get scared," he Gina Thornburg, Alexandria, Va.. Tradition From page 8 Albin, Beloit senior and social cochairman, said. "After Christmas Vespers, we all go to our rooms and turn out all the lights. Each of us has a candle," Albin said. "Then we (the two social chairmen) pass the flame from our two light candles until every candle is lit as we go from door to door." chairmen said they had an annual Christmas formal. The dances ranged from as early as October to the night of Vespers. "For our formal, we dress real nice and decorate the tree in the front room," Traci Gregory, Kansas City junior and vice-president of Watkins Scholarship Hall, said. "We fix all kinds of goodies and we sing." Many of the living groups' social Candles Inc. Designers of creative gift candles. HOURS: Priced from $2.50 to $25.00. 9:00 till 8:30 M-TH Sunday Afternoons 10:00 till 5:30 F-Sat Cut out this coupon and get this big dinner for "chicken feed" - 3 Pieces of plump batter - Choice of baked beans, cole slaw or potato salad country gravy fried chicken - Mashed potatoes with - Hot roll with honey - All for only $2.49 - And a Coke Just ask for the 3 pc. combo. Coupon good thru 12-18 COUNTRY 1500 W. 6th SHAPE UP YOUR HAIR FOR THE HOLIDAYS Prime Cut Hair Co. 14th & Mass. OPEN MON.-SAT. 841-4488 NEW OWNER/ STYLIST: BARBARA LOVEALL LAUREN SULLIVAN ยง3.OO OFF-ADULT SHAMPOO/CUT/BLOW DRY GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE $5.00 OFF-PERMS BRING THIS COUPON-GOOD THRU DEC. 31, 1981 --and Prime for finals and get into the holiday spirit at The Harbour Lites Need a stocking stuffer for Christmas? How about a Harbour Lites T-Shirt? 1981 Hall of Fame Bowl/How 'bout 'dem HAWKS!! shirts only $6.50 while they last Liquor Up Front/Poker in the Rear Rack Your Balls at the Harbour Lites shirts only $6.00 Need a little something for that roommate? We've got Harbour hats & visors ... Kozie Koolers ... Jayhawks are No.1 Key Rings Whatever your budget. Whatever your budget, we've got the paraphernalia Christmas shopping is easier at THE HARBOUR LITES 1031 Massachusetts