Concordia Lutheran High School - Luminarian Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1988

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What s some- Hi in fi fun you ' ve done with locker decorations? It was fun to mummify Ni- cole ' s (Qevers) locket pet because I knew It Irked hex .ind it was funny to sec hei get upset. I usually got a hug out ui it too, even though stun, lint, ; u.r. more lihe a strangle. sp ,i ;i);»i) i- lull: c ti.i Territorial disputes arise after sophomore Rob U ' estra taped up sophomore riicole Gevers ' locker pet. Auntie Snugglepuss. Smiling at the conflict is sophomore Ryan Dellinger. Photo: Hebel Before school, sophomore Laura Miller finishes her homework. Lockers were not only fun to deco- rate, but were convenient study places for students who arrived at school early. Photo: K. Smith Sharing similar interests with her sister, junior Diana Sheets in- spects the IU decorations in senior Jill Sheet ' s locker. Both of them are avid Indiana fans. Photo: K. Smith Lockers

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Red-eyed spider, Mr. Rogers adorn unique lockers, reveal LMVAOY Why not? senior Kristen Hershberger said as she ex- plained why she kept a black tarantula with red eyes in her locker. It was a different thing to do. Students kept unusual things like a Mr. Rogers post card, a Canadian Coke can, miniature boxing gloves, an exit sign, and road sign blink- ers in lockers. Many of the owners had no reason for put- ting them there; they just did it. 1 have no idea why I put blinkers in my locker, junior Chris Meisnersaid. I thought it would be appropriate. Unique decorations made oth- ers take notice of these lockers. So many people came up to me when they saw my Mr. Rogers post card and asked, Won ' t you be my neighbor? junior Diana Sheets said. It was fun to have people walk by my locker and say, Hey, you are weird! ' Hersh- berger said. Students found decorating lockers fun for different rea- sons. It was funny to see the looks I got from others, - ' Sheets said. When I saw the pictures I had put up, it reminded me of my summer fun, sophomore Sara Ay res said. Sophomore Royce Huffman used Fun Tack, a substance like silly putty, to put up his posters. It was fun to hear what people thought this stuff was, he said. Everyone thought it looked like a blob of gum or snot. What people put in lockers said something about them. People might have thought I was stupid or a thief, Meisner said, but putting blinkers in my locker showed I was humorous. — Sara Hebel Lockers Congregating by their lockers, jun- iors Duane Snow, Robert Knox, and Chris Lepper work on last minute homework assignments. Lockers were also a good place to get together with friends. Photo: Hebel



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Searching through the sneeze shield, sophomore Royce Huffman makes a selection from Ala Carte. Cadets frequently used the cafete- ria junk food to add a little vari- ety to their noon time diet. Photo: McBride Q What is the craziest thing you ' ve ever done? ' ' A bund were m someth breakfas throwing dough a went all to anytf thing. — seni meister 1 of guys and me aking a little ing to eat for t, and we started cold Pillsbury t each other. It over, and stuck ing and every- or Chris Wehr- m Finger Lickin ' Good? Junior Sarah Wade and north Side junior Josh Davis give the Colonel ' s new idea a shot. Kentucky Fried Chicken was one of many food chains to jump on the mini band wagon. Photo: McBride Toucan Sam follows his nose right on top of ice cream as juniors Julie Chickedantz and fiallie Smith cover their dishes with Fruit Loops. The two attended a year- book seminar at Manchester Col- lege this past summer. rood

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