During a Thursday gender chapel, the female students on campus were treated to a talk on dress code that was a little unorthodox compared to previous talks given. Instead of teachers reviewing the dress code with the girls, they reviewed the rules through a video and fashion show, Sept. 25.
The video detailed several tricks students sometimes use to try and cheat dress code and how they sometimes ignore it all together. It featured a uniformed “Enforcer”, a familiar face dressed in a police uniform and aviators, ready to take away any dress code offenders.
During the chapel girls learned more about what NOT to wear and other stylish tips and wore clothes from the local Buckle store. Six high school girls were chosen and styled for the big event by high school teacher, Kori Friesen, who masterminded this chapel idea over the summer. Dean of Students, Amy Deffenbacher discussed dress code values. This chapel is sure to be a favorite.
Participants (Left to right) Elise Winegarden, ’15, Claire Kollenkark, ’16, Jenny King, ’17, Sally Rudolfs , ’18, Jenna Bynum, ’18, Morgan Koop, ’16, each paraded down a runway much to the delight of the girls in attendance.
Bes sure to read about the event in the Sept. 26, article, Chapel features modest fashion show, dress code.
For more on the Fashion Show, check out Chapel fashion show and Buckle website.
Callista Fries • Mar 22, 2012 at 12:04 am
Good job! Ik Mitch hates playing goalie but he did super good! Josh will be back soon! Keep it up!