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Standing at the bottom of Council Hall during a break, observing dif ferent people chatting with some friends or cramming for a verse quiz, one can’t help but notice the many different styles among the students. Each has their own per sonal preference in the ways that they express themselves. These ex pressions are probably most obvi ously demonstrated by the clothes we wear. Here at WOLBI we’re all very familiar with the various “levels” that determine our free dom of expression. Whether it’s for mal, class dress, informal, or cas ual, our different personalities always have a way of shining through.
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