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(opposite page) Cindy Carlson tries to make sense out of the chaos of locker cleanout in June. Karen Ricci obviously favors stickers for her locker decor. Stickers, radio stations bumper stickers and the ever popular magic marker make for a lived in look, and a place for Lisa Hurley, Tonia DeShiro, Ellen Hines. Eric Larson, Deidre Stearns and Suzanne Abruzzese to meet before homeroom. Having a buddy in the next locker makes the class change more friendly for Nick Morganelli and Mark Moran, and for Crissundra Cooper and Marianne Vella. 26 School Life
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I Lockers iDcre an expression of Indlnldnalltrf Fighting the boredom of bare metal ovie stars? Bumper stickers? Rock stars? Balloons? You name it and you’ll probably find it because locker decorations is a popular tradition at BHS. Each spring the custodians strip the lockers of their j accumulation of decor. And each fall students i collect stickers, cut out pictures and collect oth- er materials with which to plaster the insides of their locker doors. Why bother to decorate something you only spend a few minutes with each day? BHSers have lots of justifications for their decorating frenzy. I hate the color of my locker,” says one student. Another: I think it helps me with my school- work. You know, stimulation between classes, a reason to go to my locker.” Many others just want to make their nondescript locker more homey and comfortable. A quick survey shows that music groups, their pictures, posters and promotions are the material of choice for locker decoration. As one student who decorates her locker with photos of rock groups admitted, I’m not into heavy metal, and I’m not into bare metal either.” It seems the sight of cold, unfriendly metal is not what most want to see when they dash back to their lockers after sitting through a lecture or a test. Although they’re hard to spot there are ru- mors of male students who decorate with fol- douts from popular under-the-counter, brown paper wrapper magazines. There are seasonal trends too. Lockers wrapped with Christmas paper for the holiday season and with black and orange crepe paper for Halloween. Whatever the reason or the season, locker decorating is a traditional art through which stu- dents at BHS can express their opinions, tastes and sense of themselves.
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