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Sparkling additions
The styles from the 50’s are here again, few of someone else’s boxes. Not only is it
and with them, mom’s old high school days cheaper, but the older the jewelry is, the
come back out of the closet, dad’s big bulky classier it looks. No longer is it in to have the
sweaters are now in your closet and most expensive taste, it’s in to have the most
grandma’s beaded necklaces, sparkling unique taste.
earrings and big broaches, are taken out of
the attic and unpacked.
Radical? You could say that, but
Sopohomore Beth Krause said she likes to
look at it as, “a more classic look.”
When asking Sophomore Regina Hadfield
why she prefers a guy’s sweater to a girl’s
sweater, she said, “A lot of girls’ sweaters
seem to have a more plain look to them,
whereas guys’ sweaters have more of variety
in colors and styles.” On the other hand,
some girls just prefer one of “dad’s” old
\ sweaters. They may be bigger, but in many
eyes like Sophomore Gina Schenkelberg’s,
“The bigger they are, the more comfortable.”
Some of the other new styles are high-col
lared shirts buttoned all the way up, with a
sparkling broach to add a little pizazz. That’s
where grandma’s and garage sales come in.
Freshman Dawn Grammer shows pride in what she
You can find many interesting pieces of
is wearing.
jewelry by looking through a few boxes or
Sophomore Chris Petersen defines his opinion of
walking down the street to look through a
style—it’s “mahvelous”.
Christine Jason Barbara Carey Gerald Patrick Leon Eugene Wynn
Eischen Eng English Fink Flott Flott Foler Foral Fortner
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Tracy Timothy James David Sandra Paul Gary Eric Kathleen
Foster Fouts Foxall 13 Friese Gabriel Gamache Gates Gibbins
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Brian Steve Bruce Jayson Dusti Christine Scott Robert Kelly
Gibbs Gillespie Gilman Goss Grady Grantski Gray Gregg Groux
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