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Life at the Lockers At South a locker is more than just a place to keep your books and coat. Every- one at Newton South has a locker. Some share it with eight friends, two friends, or keep it all to themselves. For some it is an adventure every time they look in it. What will they find? Lockers are a place to hang out before, during, and after school. Lock- ers are a place where people can express themselves, but one thing is for sure: no two lockers at South are the same. Some are wall papered, lined with posters and pic- ' ...... . , 4 I 4 Qt r r 5 laboiel Don't mind the laundry. lrightl ,loin the locker club. l I Student l.ilic tures of your favorite star or friend. They have mirrors, wipe-off notepads, stickers, calendars, shelves, food, carpeting, and al- most anything else you can imagine. A locker at South is a part of you, a place to be creative and have a good time. Whether it's a quick drop-off, a storage for your necessi- ties, or a place to be with friends, lockers are a place to begin the day and a place to end it. by Zvi Lifschitz -,-.11--1-1- - Y l 'il ' ,l l ll .l l l it r l .t l i 4 l l ll M l
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--,.-n--I f' Z Startin on the Ri ht oot The first day of school means different things to different people. For seniors it means the thought of senior slump, what college to go to, and the prom. For juniors it's the hardest year of high school. The SATs, Achievements, visiting colleges, and Stanley Kaplan. For the sophomores who made it through freshman year, it means working just enough to get into honors and curriculum l classes for junior year. For freshman, it means learning the ropes. As some of them said, It's exciting, but in the ,X X I' M Q 'Mx .1 beginning it was difficult because we did not know our way around. Not all students found the beginning of this year to be exciting, some were found to be dreading it. As one sophomore put it, It's like starting the same nightmare all over again. However, many people can't see the difference between this year and the summer. When asked, junior Kathryn Pe- terson said, Wait! What do you mean? School started'?', by Mari Pemstein fi . Student Life ll
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