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[[Image:FashionClubfloat.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Fashion Club float in "[[I Loathe a Parade]]".]] |
[[Image:FashionClubfloat.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Fashion Club float in "[[I Loathe a Parade]]".]] |
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The Fashion Club ''appear'' to be at the top of the Lawndale High social order: at noted, boys used to do anything for them, |
The Fashion Club ''appear'' to be at the top of the Lawndale High social order: at noted, boys used to do anything for them, Brooke was desperate to join, they got into the right parties, and they have a strong following of boys (up to and including [[Bob|a bloody punk]]) in "[[The Story of D]]". The Fashion Club definitely views itself as highly popular, and Quinn certainly is. However, Brooke was the only girl we saw who wanted to join, the boys did stop giving them rides after a while, and most of the boys shown were interested solely in ''Quinn'' (to Sandi's annoyance). The club only had three members before Quinn joined. [[Evan]], a popular kid and member of the [[Lawndale High track team|track team]], had publicly dismissed the Club ("[[See Jane Run]]"). Notably, Tiffany once stated "Everyone likes us because we tell them what's wrong with their outfits", a remark that heavily implies the ''opposite'' (on the writer's part). |
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The "Selective Soulmate" website (see web presence) |
The "Selective Soulmate" website (see web presence) implies Sandi ''has'' to date people who don't live in Lawndale by the time of Season 5, as she's developed a reputation for paranoia and viciousness. |
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==Admission Policies== |
==Admission Policies== |