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January 8, 1992
Irene Sacilotto wears clothes which reflect her unusual life style and artistic flair. She has a busy schedule managing two careers. For 40 hours a week, she's the branch chief of a chemistry lab with the U. S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency,where she manages a team testing environmental contaminants. Her second career is professional nature photography. She conducts photo workshops and tours worldwide. How would you describe your taste in clothing?My clothes are as varied as my life style: fashionable business suits for the executive; wild and crazy outfits for the artist; khaki and camouflage for the naturalist and world traveler.
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FEATURES
December 11, 1991
Roz Healy, assistant director for the Baltimore Office of Promotion, has had a busy week. Besides her job promoting Baltimore, she has been working as the volunteer vice chair of events for the Festival of Trees at Festival Hall through Dec. 15. When Roz has free time, she loves mountain biking.How would you describe your taste in clothing?I really don't classify myself in terms of one particular taste. I dress according to my mood and the event. I enjoy wearing a variety of outfits from classic/tailored to fun casual wear in vibrant colors.
FEATURES
August 21, 1991
Cathy K. Weiss is a senior account executive at Philip Willen Associates, a public relations firm specializing in health care. Weiss is in charge of putting together a new television show, "SilverTone," an exercise program for senior citizens that will debut next month on Baltimore County Cable.How would you describe your taste in clothing?I think avant-garde, with bold colors and good lines. I used to model in college, so I'm not afraid to try new looks. I like clothes that suit my personal style, and I will go anywhere to find them.
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By Ray Stevens | August 2, 1991
RECENTLY I spent a suburbanite's Saturday morning at a flea market -- the usual, beginning with breakfast by Vo-Tech parents topped off with coffee that could have scoured clean all the bronze statues on the battlefield at Gettysburg.I would have continued my suburban bliss had I not managed to find a parking place at the far end of the Vo-Tech parking lot. A teen-ager directing cars to what turned out to be a vintage automobile exhibition over that way asked if I wanted to enter my Ford.
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October 31, 1990
Four years ago, Dr. Troy Scroggins came to Baltimore from Kansas as a fellow in radiation oncology at University of Maryland Hospital. He is obviously very popular, because several young women in his office recommended him for Candid Closet. He stays in shape playing basketball and working out at a gym. Troy is married to Lynne, the director of ambulatory care at the hospital.How would you describe your taste in clothing?Elegantly casual. I borrowed those words from my sister-in-law. I like to wear plaid shirts with paisley or plaid ties, or striped shirts with paisley ties.
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