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BEHI D CLOSED DGORS Guys The boys' locker room was unique, to say the least. The air was heavy and various smells dif- fered throughout the room. The lockers were worn and their age was evidenced by many dents. The walls, painted in traditional red and gold, were faded and peeling. Little attention was paid to these surroundings by the in- habitants. They were interested only in having a place to marshal their forces against the opposing team. There was no air of frivolity, but instead, a lot of good natured banter and the tossing of harmless insults. Somehow, uniforms were sorted out, and the team mem- bers readied themselves for the coming game. As they left, the locker room, devoid of all pres- ence, was simply a room of Spar- tan surroundings, awaiting the re- turn of those who would again give it life and personality.
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