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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”.













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