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OLD BUT FANCY Antq d ll h t E h 66The only thmg special about my room is it's mine!! - Quinn Roberts 28 I A Flash Of Life
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Teenagers spent a lot of time in their bed- rooms whether they were sleeping, studying, or just taking it easy. Students said they en- joyed their bedrooms and the time they spent there. Most students occupied a room by them- selves. It was nice to feel independent and have someplace they could call their own. Students also decorated their rooms. Among the items that they claimed were trophies, bottle collections, pictures of friends and es- - Time Was Spent Thinking, Dreaming, Planning In Bedrooms pecially bearish items, stuffed bears, bear statues, posters, even wallpaper and linens. Students' bedrooms were a reflection of the personality that lived there. They served as retreats too. A place to get away from parents, brothers and sisters, or maybe just from the craziness of the outside world. The major problem posed by bedrooms was keeping them clean. Mom and Dad just didn't like the decor made up of dirty clothes, GALORE. Displaying her cuddly collection Shepard sits in a mound of stuffed animals. SHOWING HER STUFF. Disorder is the key word for Sheri Butler as she sits in a pile of clutter in her bedroom. shoes, soda cans and paper cups, and trash in general. But students said the mess was their way of knowing where everything was. When asked, students said they spent more recrea- tion time in their rooms. They watched televi- sion, listened to music, and talked on the phone. And a great many hours were spent snoozing. Here was the place for work too. Cleaning and homework were parts of the time spent there. Kelly Patterson Q 4 fr ' 'Q 1 f'Ys'QEP j,Wii: .f il. , saw W Z :yy 57' . S ll'i ' 4 1 T Bam In--Y mmm ALMOST ENTERTAINING. Letting his true personal ity show through,-Jody Garrett collects strictly guy's stuff Bedrooms O 29
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