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Show Lakeside 18 Tuesday, May 18, 1993 Dress From page 10 for something really unique, one of a kind, or rarely discovered antiques. She recommends keeping color, design and quality of fabric in mind. A good quality fabric that doesnt have a shiny, worn, surface or obvious pilling is the most ver- satile choice. Watch corduroy, velvets and pile fabrics for flattened nap, she said. A blend of polyestercotton, polywool or polyrayon blends will keep an appearance lonused. without looking ger Young also recommends natural fabrics like wool, linen, cotton and silk if they have been well cared for by previous owners. Avoid outdated polyesters, fabric designs and colors so your clothing message doesnt announce used clothing or Some of the other disadvantages stores of shopping in second-han- d may be inadequate dressing rooms, poor lighting and lack of sales people to assist in finding merchandise. She said clothing is often stuffed on racks and selection is not always consistent in quality or style. Allow yourself plenty of time for shopping, said Young. Shop thoroughly for the first time. Get acquainted with the layout of the store. Find out where certain merchandise is located and what types of things they carry. Honor From page 6 Derek Knowlton, Michael Lomax, Jennifer Morgan, Victoria Phillips, Lorianne Thompson, Amy Wright. High Honor Roll: Christy Allgood, Jennifer Anderson, Nikki Austin, Melissa Bair, Barisa Barb, Seth Benson, Tiffany Bigler, Laura Bone, Elizabeth Carson, Julianne Evans, Jerald Flint, Joy Garcia, Darby Gardner, T. Randy Gibbons, Daniel Gibby, Brent Haacke, Daniel Hale, Bethany Harmon, Shawn Hatch, Kimberly Henson, Jennifer King, Kimberly King, Kathryn Larsen, Kim Layton. Beth McCormick, Janice McReaken, Shannon Messmger, Lisa Mever, Summer Mitigate, al Kirsten Moon, Julie Moss, David Mower, Phongsavath, Deborah Read, Karl Recksiek, Bryan Striven, Dustin Stevenson, Jason Stillman, Justin Swaoo, Jessica Tams, Cerissa Thompson, Cami Tomlinson, Casev Truiiiio, Jill Wakefield, Robin Weakland, Jill Wiseman. Honor Roll: Alison Ahern, Wesley Alford, Corey Anderson, Michael Babinsky, Erik Ba-tNatalie Beech, Tyler Bell, Julie Best, Lisa Biddulph, Michelle Bradley, Kristina Buhler, Aimee Chariesworth, Lisa Christensen, Megan Christiansen, Laura Clouser, Susan Cohen, William Comeau, Amv Crews, Azure Daniels, Charlee Drysdale, Amy Eckersley, Collin Fawcett, Katelyn Handy, Andrea Hansen, Heather Harmer, Kristin Hazen, Heidi Hickman, Sarah Hill, Alexander Hines, Stephanie Holley, Charles Hopper, Rebecca Hyer, Ellyn Lawrence, Daniel Layton, Sara Leavitt, Joseph Levi, Crystal Love, Linoa Lyman, Christopher Lyons, Alicia Mayfield, Dustin McLaughlin, Jason McMillan, John Means, Becky Meese, Blaine Moon, Julise Nelson, Brandi Nielsen, David Noel, Jessica Ocana, Ken Osada, Joseph Page, Tyler Passey, Jennifer Peltingill, Cyn Lakeside Review If you shop in a rush or with distractions (children or disinterested companions) you might not find what may be hidden deep in the stacks and buried in the jammed racks. She cautions against buying an item simply because its a good price. Unless the garment is fashionable, it has little value. Clothing that bridges several seasons or classics are usually the best deals. Texture is important in choosing fabrics. A simple guideline for combining fabrics of different fiber origin would be to consider the surface. e fabrics like twill, seen in gabardine, or a plain weave, seen frequently in a linen look, are more versatile than plushes and woolens. Combination fibers are also good versatile choices, said Young. A look at when, where and how often a garment can be worn adds to its versatility. Basic garments can be dressed up or down, depending on the need. Look at the style of the basic pieces. See if they are plain, classic or basic enough to dress up. Think about the kind of look you want to create and the message you want to send to those around you. Young suggested changing desired off-seas- Hard-surfac- appearances through subtle addi- tions, such as scarves, jewelry, belts and other accessories. Select clothing to coordinate with garments in your closet so you build a versatile clothing collection. Mix colors creatively using scarves and accessories to pull un thia Phillips, Jamie Phillips, Amy Preece, Robert Reisbeck, Clark Richey, Adam Romero, Elizabeth Scholes, Ted Stephens. David Stettler, Camille Stevens, Jill Trainor, Robert lire, Sadie VanDyke, Wendy Wall, Rebecca Wangsgard, Jennifer Washburn, Troy Waters, Alyssa Welling, Elisha White, Jeff Whitesides, Duane Wiberg, Ashlee Winegar, Zachary Winegar, Michelle Woodall, Krista Woodbury, Ginny Wright, Timothy Young, Kyong-Mi- n Yu. 12TH GRADE Highest Honor Roll: Amanda Aaron, Tara Allphin, Jenna Andrews, Shanna Andrews, Darcie Austin, Spencer Barney, Mary Lynn Blair, Melissa Blamires, Shauna Bottomly, Kimberly Daich, Rebecca Danner, Amylyn Dickman, David Gedris, Stacy Guarniere, Lori Harward, Amanda Hawkes. Brenda Hipwetl, Rvan Hyer, Kathryn Iverson, Laurie Kellerstrass, Kristin Kennedy, Christy Mason, Melissa Mathias, Justin Morgan, Christopher Packard, Anna Recksiek, Marcus Sargent, Danielle Short, Stephanie Smedley, Robyn Snarr, Julie Stone, Anita Vaughan. High Honor Roll: Misty Adams, Robert Albrecht, Misty Alessandri, Deborah Banks, Jennifer Barker, Pamela Barker, Chet Barney, Shawn Barstow, Karyn Ba'y, Heather Baustert, Kristie u ngham, Anna Best, Michelle Brown, Micr,t-,- c Burton, Amy Cardosa, Carson Cook, Rebecca Croft, Russell Deerts, Heather Denslev, Merrill Dibble, Tanya Dickey, Elizabeth Ellis, Wendy Elmer, Rita Fisher, Jaytynn Fitzgerald, Angela Haines, Stanley Hales, Allen Hansen, Amy Hansen, Blake Harding, Alison Hartle, Tiffany Hayward, Elizabeth Holmes, Tamra Horman, Annette Hvmas. Heather Kann, Steven Kinkead, Sirlak Leidy, Patricia Lifferth, Mary Lybbert, Nathan May, Jason McDonough, Gregory McKinley, Angela McKinnon, Aubrianne Memmott, Steften Mueller, Lori Muhlestein, Mason Neiderhau-se- r, Kathrine Overdiek, Holly Parkin, Jean Peterson, Emilee Pickett, Michelle Presser, Christopher Pressler, Donald Rognon, Barbara Rose, Varci Smedley, Alison Somerville, c usual combinations together. Experiment with a variety of pieces. Bright colors will draw attention to where it is worn. Color placement can be used for emphasis or to create illusions of vertical or horizontal line direction, Young said. Watch the media, store displays, magazines and fashion leaders for unusual color ideas. Keep up with current styles, labels and colors. Find out what is comfortable for you and what looks good on you. Knowing how your body is shaped is helpful in determining what clothes are flattering or disruptive to creating a balance, said Young. Its important to create a balance in a wardrobe, said Young. If we dont have a perfect body we can create an illusion so our bodies appear balanced. Use outside lines or silhouette to create the illusion of the shape you would like to be. Stand at a distance from a mirror and squint at yourself to determine the shape of the body. Decide whether your body is in an hourglass form, a triangle, an inverted triangle or a rectangle. Choose a silhouette that will emphasize your best features. Vertical lines lead the eye up and down to lengthen and narrow the appearance. Horizontal lines can lead the eye across the body and give a wider VE STILL HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF VEGETADLE AND DEDDING PLANTS. 1 .On COW VEGETADLE STARTS appearance. No one person has a perfect body, but we can create an illusion to make us appear in balance both physically, mentally and Matthew Squires, Leina Slump, Stacey Swenson, Lara-Le- a Taylor, Michelle Valdez, Michael Vowtes, Seth Waite, Nathaniel Weaver, Melinda Wells, Natalie Wight, Kim Wilson. Honor Roll: Jason Anderson, Melanie Anderson Joel Antes, Kevin Bailey, Wendl Barlow, Jarett Bartholomew, Jennifer Beckstrom, Jer-alBerg, Scotty Bird, Zachary Bitner, Michelle Bielde, Natasha Blocker, Vernon Bonfield, Ryan Boswell, Dustin Brimhall, Allyson Buhler, Meghan Bumanglag, Callee Butcher. Sheldon Cheshire, Chad Christensen, Ketu-ra- ft Christensen, Kianna Collier, Katrina Coombs, Colton Cooper, Cristina Coronado, Tye Dato, Duane Davis, Preston Davis, Decaria, Emily Dimond, Judith Dowdle, Michelle Esauival, Matthew Faiola, Holly Farr, Stephanie Fellows, Sara Figgins, Jason Fulmer, Andreana Garner, Karen Gomez, Beniamin Graham, Kami Graves, Greg Griffeth, Reuben Gutierrez, Rebecca Hale, Krista Hales, Joy Hall, Casidv Hallsten, Scott Hansen, Andrea Harding, Jenifer Hartman, Daniel Harmer, Kimberly Hash, Sara Hawker, Judith Henderson, Jenny Herrtin, Kamie Hess, Ginger Hoellein, Levi Hutchison. Richard Iverson, Steven Jansen, Michelle Johnson, Angie Judkins, Hilary King, Brent Kiar, Ann Lawrence, Carrie Ledford, Amy Leishman, Valerie Lisonbee, Gilbert Luna, Brian Luther, Janae Lyons, Monica Madson, Stephanie Martinez, Sunshine Martinez, Sean McCallister, Brian McMillan, Rebecca McQuade, John Meese, Justin Metcalf, Kristi Millard, Milisa Moon, Amy Mortensen, Kimberly Nelson, Melissa Northev, Linda Nybo, Mark Pearce, K. Henry Pollock. Becky Powell, Matthew Randall, Robert Roberts, Vanessa Scheel, Mitchell Schroader, Tami Searle, Matthew Seeley, David Sennin-ge- r, Megan Sessions, DanaMarie Sickler, Melinda Skidmore, Talmage Smedley, Josi Steele, Angela Stoddard, Katharine Taggart, Brandi Taylor, LaCiana Taylor, LaTova Taylor, Zack Taylor, Katee Teenies, John Tracy, Randy Tuke, Tiffany Voss, Tenette Walker, Cory Warren, Richard Watts, Cecily West, Mandi Wetzel, Jodi Wheeler, Melanie Williams, Lori Wilson. 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