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Pioneer "Place To Be" and modeling contest

Courtney Kohloff

Issue date: 9/28/06 Section: News
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How would your dorm do in the contest?
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How would your dorm do in the contest?

Are you fashion forward? Do you have the best dorm room or ultimate off campus house?

The Sacred Heart Pioneer Magazine wants you.

For the upcoming issue of the Pioneer that will hit stands this November, the staff is conducting a model search and looking for the best spots to live and relax for the Pioneer "Place To Be" contest.

Male and female modeling contestants who are chosen for the magazine will be featured in numerous shots in a cover stories that deals with the "do's and don'ts" of what to wear on a job interview.

"I have never been on a formal interview before, so this article will definitely help me decide what I should be looking like on my first interview," said Joe Mish, junior, Monroe. "The only real examples I have to go by are just by what I hear and see on television, but nothing from real students in the same situation that I am in."

Models will define to the Sacred Heart community what interview style really is, whether applying at a retail store or respected corporation. First impressions are everything and Pioneer wants to help you make the right one. No sweatshirts or jeans here modeling contestants. Applicants will be dressed in sophisticated business attire for this photo shoot.

Nice jeans with a top or black pants with a blazer for girls? Khaki pants with a Polo or black pants with a shirt and tie for guys? The pressures of actually going on an interview are stressful enough and your wardrobe choice should not be one of them.

The Pioneer wants all fashion divas and dudes to show everyone how easy it can be to look your best with their interview wardrobe layout in the Style section of the magazine.

Throughout the next few weeks, the Pioneer staff will be accepting contestants for the model search. Applicants should send up to three tasteful photographs of themselves with their contact information. This could be your big break.

"We are looking for models of all shapes and sizes. No specific look is required," said Gina Saccaro, junior, Long Island, N.Y. "No modeling experience is required, either. If you think you have what it takes, then don't miss this opportunity!

"Not only is this modeling opportunity great for helping students decide what to wear on an interview, it is also a great experience to meet new people on campus."
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