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MORE THAN CLOTHES
Senior, Malia Schreier goes to the neon 80’s dance wearing a dress from the Campus Closet
As soon as Schreier walked into the gym, the pulsing beat of the music hit her like a wall. She had been to a few dances before, but this year’s neon dance was something else entirely. Various black lights were lit in the gym for students to get a taste of the classic 80s theme. The lights went off and the neon turned on. Schreier looked down at her dress, white with spots, hoping that it would light up like she had thought it would, but to her surprise, the dress remained disappointingly plain. Her dress was from the campus closet, a club where she had been a part of for the past 4 years. She found a modern way to expand her wardrobe without breaking the bank. Schreier said, “Campus Closet should keep going after high school because it was really cool and helpful.” A variety of textures, colors, and patterns are imperative to jaw dropping outfits. Head turning fashion hasn’t been her only involvement at Rocklin High–freshman year, Schreier took on a new challenge: the swim team. She jumped into something new and excelled. A woman of many talents. From her involvement in the world of secondhand fashion to her devotion to make the world more eco-friendly, Schreier leaves a longstanding mark at Rocklin High School.
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