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Lookin ' Good Glimmer- Glitter Wearing a striking outfit of red and black. Brad Daniels smiles at the au¬ dience as he walks across the staged classroom. Before bringing her assignment to the teacher ' s desk, Lynne Mavracic takes a detour to model her dazzling outfit. Smile PrettyI Model Students Modeling a designer dress, Michelle Litton smiles pretty for the audience. Playing the parts of four well-dressed stu¬ dents, Kim Little, Pennie Lohman, Jenny Foote, and Candi Covington flaunt their style. 24 Fashion
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All Smiles Escorted by Vicki Ellis, Dirk Leuders flashes his pearly whites. Surely this helped convince the judges to award him the honor of being Mr. Smile. ' ' Right Off The Cover Definitely looking the part of Mr. Q.Q. , Ken Marek is escorted across the stage by Annie Triano. First Ever The first Mr. Potomac ever, Chris Dempster ac¬ cepts the title with a smile as David Chapman and Kyle Jackson congratulate him. Mr. Potomac 23
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M £ - »«« ' • «« . ► »•.», „ A Sharp Lesson Fashion is a statement . . . you are whatjyou wear . . . clothes make the man. These cliches seem to ring true whether you are out on the town or leading a sedentary life; it s all a fash¬ ion affair. Fashion merchandising stu¬ dents showed us this and more, mak¬ ing positive statements during a fashion show entitled A Sharp Les¬ son”. They gave us that indeed, with volunteer models wearing various outfits supplied by local retailers. The latest crazes: the hottest accessories! We saw it all-from smart suits to very fashionable active and casual wear. Cold climates brought on a whole new way to beat the big chill. Warm sweater dresses, and woolen scarves to dress up” an outfit, were grand examples. Baggy clothes and nylon running suits may be more your style if you are the laidback type. Speaking of laidback styles, two soda compa¬ nies, Coca-Cola and Pepsi were at it again. This time, they were competing in fashion and making walking bill¬ boards of us all. Levis 501s also made a strong comeback. Finally, wearing an outfit made solely of den¬ im, you just couldn ' t go wrong. What¬ ever the statement you wish to make, clothes will help you t o acquire that look”, whether classical, trendy, or just plain practical. Look at me! Demonstrating graceful poise, Chrissy Pilkinton shows off to the audience. ”Make Me Laugh The audience appreciated David Martin ' s sense of humour and style as he strutted across the stage. Fashion 25
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