The Wessex Wire (December 2016)

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The Wessex Wire The Student Newspaper of West Essex Regional High School

Vol. LVII No. II

65 West Greenbrook Road, North Caldwell, N.J.

December 2016

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Senior defies all stereotypes with fashion Steven Collini spreads message of individuality through fashion and design.

By Grace George ’17 While most students have been cramming for tests and fitting in college applications, senior Steven Collini has been focusing on more than just school. He has taken a risk by straying away from the norm of West Essex and designing his own clothing line called Wolf, as a branch of his larger brand, Tree. Steven made his first shirt midway through his junior year and has continued to use clothing as his medium of expression. He makes each article of clothing by hand, and each branch of his brand is inspired from a specific painting of his. Steven said he rejects the idea of setting limits and placing labels on a single style. With the brand name being Tree Steven creates separate “branches” each month that are inspired by his personal paintings, emphasizing the diversity of his style. This specific branch of Tree includes shirts, sweatshirts and shoes of all different styles. He strives to create bold, boundary-pushing styles that people want to wear. On Nov. 1, Steven hosted his own fashion show in the Fairfield

Park, showcasing his original designs. While his passion is to design and sell apparel that reflects his own attitude toward societal norms, Steven said his fashion shows are more of a social experiment for him than a platform to display his label. During lunch that day, he made an announcement in the cafeteria inviting everyone to come and experience something new. “The reason I did the speech at lunch was to share a way of looking at the world so we as seniors can enjoy our last year together,” Steven said. A crowd of around 30 people came to see Steven’s original clothing line in action that evening. After a spotlight malfunction, Steven improvised with car headlights to illuminate the darkrunway. Star Marching Knight drummer, Michael Bachmann, played a steady beat as students from West Essex and neighboring towns alike walked the runway in “Wolf ” apparel. “It was a fun experience,” said senior Zac Balz, one of Steven’s models. “The clothes were a good balance between being comfortable and stylish.” Once all the models finished, Steven performed a short dance for his audience following a heartfelt speech to those who follow and support him. “Thank you guys so much,” Steven said. “This is my dream and

I will never forget this.” Steven said his main objective is to help his fellow seniors find beauty in the world around them and view their peers beyond their social status. He encourages the senior class to befriend people “on the other side of the wall” and learn from each other’s varying perspectives and thoughts. Steven plans to pursue his passions by attending college for art and business, but he also is determined to continue his fashion show social experiments. “They can only get better from the first one,” he said. Steven continues to venture into the world of fashion with designing and creating his own clothes. “Having a closed mind is bad,” Steven said, “In college we will all realize this but why not realize it senior year.”

Council. Class Council consists of representatives solely from one grade while the Student Council embodies representatives from all four years. No matter which specific title or council, everyone works in tandem. “It is definitely a team effort,” junior Class President Julia Schmulewitz said. “We all contribute a lot and put in our own ideas and decide what will be best for all of the kids of the school.” The council makes decisions involving school events, such as the designs on Spirit Day shirts.

Similar to a sport or a club, Student Council meets frequently to discuss student relations. “We try to meet twice every marking period, as well as before any big school events,” Student Ambassador and junior Shaina Barreto said. The members recently attended Leadership Conference which helped strengthen their leadership skills among peers. Student Council members are required to attend certain school functions to show their support and lend a helping hand, includ-

Photos by Alexa Dratch (right) and alexandra codella

Student Council upperclassmen share their goals By Alyssa Cristobal ’18

Every year each class holds an election to see who will take on the roles in Student Council and represent the student body in order to make the school year the best it can be. But many students didn’t fully understand what these positions actually entail. Student Council means business, business to make sure the fun events each year holds will run smoothly and will be successful. There is very little difference between Student Council and Class

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ing Back to School Night, Mr. West Essex, Film Festival and the Fall and Spring Plays. The council members also coordinate fundraisers to fund important events such as Junior Prom and Senior Project Graduation. The Junior Tricky Tray last year raised $22,000 for prom and other school activities. “A lot of the things we do the advisors let us take the role. They feel more like supervisors than advisors,” Class Council Treasurer Max Prince, a senior said. The council is mostly student-

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led and most ideas are made up by the students and the advisor just approves it. Student Council members try to discuss and ratify any issues their classmates bring to them. The locks in the girls’ bathroom near the cafeteria have recently been repaired, thanks to the Student Council members bringing the issue to the attention of the administration. “Being part of Student Council is a very fun and rewarding experience,” senior Vice President Louis Galarowicz said.

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