FROM FRONT -trolls. “‘T like their clothes,”’ she says. Mary Monteith says, ‘My - sisters ‘and I played with them twenty years ago, They were - called gobies back then. I’m sur- prised they’re back again.” _ What -will the next trend be? Diapers. ~ Milll’s out, ‘Grunge’ is in By Tiffany Tessier (age 11) Do you want to find out what’s ‘in’ in cool clothes, music, hair and, television? Here’s your .. Chance. - Here’s what today’s teenagers have to say: “Shoes with coloured linings are in and so are baggy pants,"” “says one teen from Skeena Junior Secondary School: _. Jeans” are always going to be in, they’ll--never go out. We : would . ‘spend twenty to seventy dollars on jeans. ” AS teen from Caledonia Secondary School says, “‘I al- ways buy brand names, like Santana, Guess and = Ikeda. They're the best brand names. It’s ‘really expensive to buy shirts, but the’ top clothes have to be ex- pensive.’ Most teens say that hair spray is out; that girls are wearing the nat- ural look. A lot of teens wear small hoops at the top of their ears and middle-sized earrings. Grunge and disco are in. Teens say that Milli Vanilli is out. Some popular television shows are Seinfield, Ren and Stimpy, Getting By, and Matlock. Some teens think that Beverly Hills 90210 is ont, as well as some T.G.LF. shows. Adults can be fashionable, too. “‘[ like to wear things [ can move in. My. favourite colours to wear are black, blue and green,”’ says 29-year-old Kathy Willcox, who has been working at the Terrace Public Library for almost seven years, She likes to wear long, dangly cartings and jeans. She doesn’t wear jeans to. work, but her favourite brand names are Smart Set and Alfred ‘Sung. For love _ of books By Julia Panchuk (age 9) Rebecca Sundberg is a Library clerk. She says she works in the . public library because, “I really love books.”’ The books. that real- ly: excite her are mysteries and thrillers. What doesn’t she like about it? “In the summer, it gets too hot here.??* . Her. favourite television show is Northern Exposure. She has one main hobby, sewing teddy bears. On television, she likes to watch . ’ figure skating, . Her favourite skater is Kurt Browning. Rebecca Sundberg is an inter- esting person... Meet Ed and Thomas By Sonya Andalfatto (age 9) Here are two interesting people in Terrace: Thomas Monteith is an active seven-year-old. He collects sparts cards and micro-machines. His hobbies are hockey, baseball, and football. He also enjoys Roller- blading, His favourite shows are Sports Desk, and watching hockey and football tournaments. Ed Curell has been in the li- brary business for twenty years. He enjoys his job as a librarian, although when he was a child, he wanted to be an RCMP Mountie, He works seven hours each day, Tuesday to-Saturday. Sometimes itis very ‘hard and frustrating. But fometines itisfun. Surviving high school By Reyann Morrison (age 12) Most of the Grade VII students I know are not very thrilled about , having to go to a school with a 1o- tally different efivironment — high school. ‘We'll have a different teacher for each subject, have to. try out “for sports teams,. probably won't _ bein ‘the same classes as our _ friends, and only get a small tock- erio keep our sluffin. Besides that, you always have the fear of not fitting in, getting bent up, beliig pickeci on, or being pfessured into’ trying drugs, ‘smoking, “and drinking. “ T think we'll probably get to ~ like it afier-a while, ‘oung writers take the town The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 5, 1993 - Page B3 GIANNINO’S BACK! at Terrace Shell Carwash & Convenience Store 3504 Kalum Street Shell Open 18 Hours a Day (6 am - 12) Eaanietententimiteebentammtaatenneneten 1 COUPON | | | | | | | | FREE CAR WASH With Min. 25L Gas Purchase Explres May 8 AT SHELL CUB REPORTERS: From left to right: (Back row) Erin Davies, Tiffany Tessier, Reyann Morrison; (Front row) JuliAnn Elkiw, Natalie Monteith, Sonya Andolfatto, Julia Panchuck. a\* ADR 6 B 2H A 8 - C ARD OP SA b 3 D ' , 0 D 5 HDeag p ; moO OSE 2 ’ Pa. -poxed ’ ' E Po = ae ' P ‘ y nO 6 Sone SE Bee ole ee ee ee oatten Sec cettenaememneey eee? “EW fast OF EN Pour ed Ac SUN RYPE_ Blue Label. convenience. 6.57/ kg POR eee BACK RIBS See no Thawed for your 998) | nle GROUND ' : : ee BEEF : a AE 1 Litre carton. ea ; = i ie Pe a With this coupon you will receive a 1 Litre carton of Sun- Rype iC. 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