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Pocahontas Goes to Princeton? No, it's just anotherrole for the beauteous Brooke Shields, now a nineteen-year-old sophomore who continues to rake in the wampum modeling between classes. Scion of an old American family, once Brooke wipes off the war paint, she favors a traditional Thanksgiving. "She likes a lot of people around," reports her aunt and co-manager, Lila Wisdom. This year she'll probably spend Turkey Day at the family tepee in northern New Jersey with mama Teri, Aunt Lila, and her horses, Cobalt and Magic. But, for the first time, Brooke won't actually partake of turkey—she's sworn off meat and poultry (although she still eats fish). According to Wisdom, she never really liked the taste of meat anyway, and "she just doesn't like the idea of things' being killed." Instead she'll feast on sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie—"She loves the rest of the trimmings , and the desserts. ' ' Then the all-American girl will head back to the dorm and hit the books. She got "all A's and one B" last year, and plans to major in French. Between term papers, she ' 11 finish off a book of her own. No More Mary Janes, due in June, is "the highschool and college girl's guide to having it all," and if anyone knows about that it's our Myth America.
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