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ld  Market  provides


                             Refreshing  Experiences

                                    by  Chris Womack
                       The Old Mar-   "It's really     stuff," junior  Jonathan
                ket  was  a  place for                 Vlieger said.
                hanging  out, shopping,  cool to go to      While  some
                and sometimes expe-    the Old         people were enjoying
                riencing a  little bit of              shopping and hanging
                strangeness.        Market; you        out, others were open-
                       Many people  can see all of  ing their minds to new,
                enjoyed   walking   your friends"      unusual experiences.
                around, hanging out                         "The strangest
                with  friends, or  pop-  --junior Jonathan   thing that has ever hap-
                ping into stores.        Vlieger       pened to me at the Old
                       "It's really cool to go to the   Market was talking with a home-
                Old Market because you can see all   less person and comparing life sto-
                of your friends and the stores are   ries," sophomore  Carrie Brown
                really interesting, plus they sell cool   said. r



























                    Over  the summer,
                         juniors Julie
                  Gutschenritter, Andra
                   Snyder, and Melissa
                  Beverly spent the day
                  shopping and hanging
                  out in  the Old  Market.
                  The wall  paintings on
                  the street, such as  the
                    Billy Frogg's mural
                 behind them, were just
                    a few of the unique
                    features of the Old
                Market.  photo by Jenny
                             Rinker
                    Looking  over the
                merchandise are juniors
                 Jessica Stuart and Ann
                  Caughlin.  Stores like
                      Retro provided a
                  change from the usual
                 Millard shopping scene.
                      photo by Andrea
                            Wallace

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