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Walking through East, you can easily perceive that a self-selective segregating process is at work., Black leather jackets talk to other black leather jackets. Bangles and beads are by the far cafeteria wall and the Izods have a table with a view of the courtyard. But at least once during the course of the day, students are grouped regardless of personality types or fashion state- ments., This insidius agent which none can escape is called Home- room. For 15 minutes every morn- ing approximately 30 people with perhaps nothing more in common than the first letter of their last name are herded into homerooms for the daily process of taking at- tendance, scrounging for Guid- ance passes, receiving cuts for non-existent classes, and not hear- ing the announcements. Think about it, you’ve spent a total of 7.5 days of your high school career with these people. That’s certain- ly not a fleeting encounter. In fact, there is an odd camaraderie with- in these motley groups. A sense of ennui bonds you together as you chatter away the minutes until the bell summons you to first period. You watch each other copy friends' homework assignments, cram for bio tests, and correct typ- ing errors in term papers. Togeth- er, you discuss the latest news and gossip, attempting to speak coher- ently through the early morning mental haze. As the fog slowly dis- appears and the eyes are able to focus again, it’s time to leave homeroom and face the day ahead. Some students though, teachers are rumored to whisper, never do escape from homeroom but pass their entire day in that glorious haze. “Steve, can you hear me? Steve, Steve, are you there? Please an- swer me? Steve ...” “Excuse me Mrs. Smith, did you say something?” 93
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