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Happiness Is .. a Place to Call Your Own Lockers are a vital part to every high school. They serve the students as a home away from home; a place to return to when everyone else has deserted you. Lockers are a symbol of self-expression for students who wish to decorate them. Decoration usually consists of sports signs, pictures of friends, crepe paper, beer cans and posters. Junior high students usually find amusement stacking” lockers. The principle of this is to pile every book in a locker against the door, so when someone opens the locker, all of the books fall out onto the floor. The question of cleaning a students’ locker usually arises at least once during the school year. Either a teacher will leave a note on a students locker, or else the student finally decided that he cannot cram one more wad of paper, gym suit, pair of shoes, or a pencil in his locker and still be able to shut the door. Whether one’s locker is decorated or plain, it serves as the only thing in the school a student can call his own for the entire school year. ABOVE: Lockers contain anything from high school letters to frisbees and beer cans. LEFT: Karen VanWagner and Diane Swager share in the delight of being locker partners with Burt Reynolds. 14
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