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Sarah
The ring-on-a-chain look is classic, with "LHS Homecoming Queen 2010" engraved on the inside of the ring. It is sure to be a treasured item for the rest of her life. |
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Joel
The letters "L", "H", and "S" are present. The top is designed like a crown (that's the 'queen' part) and the letters, obviously represent (or rather are) the acronym for Lassiter High School. There is a diamond in the center of the top half of the "S". The top bulge is for a chain to go through. |
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Anna
I chose the key design because it's in style and it holds a very special meaning to Lassiter High School. Lassiter is the key to our future. The heart inside the key represents our love for Lassiter High School. |
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Karen
My design represents what a homecoming queen usually is, girly and sweet. A bow represents many things; a christmas present, a last accessory, a surprise. It's just that last detail that adds perfection to an object; a bow on a present, a bow in your hair, and now a bow hanging around our queens neck. Perfection. |
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Elena
My design for the 2010 Homecoming necklace is a silver key. The key design is extremely popular amongst high school girls, and the "LHS" will remind the queen of her wonderful years at Lassiter High School |
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Erin
Sterling silver and Diamonds. It has 2010 on it for the 2010 Homecoming Queen and a crown for representing the Queen. The 2010 and the crown will be in diamonds and the heart will be in sterling silver. It is meant to fit the look of a Queen. |
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