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I ednoo s o Not Enter! Beware! These were signs posted on his bedroom door. I did not dare to go in at first. But then I figured nothing could be as bad as my room. I walked in and on the wall directly in front of me were pictures of expensive, sporty cars that one could only dream of own¬ ing. Everyone decorates his own room based on his personality. People put things in there that will help them escape from the mono¬ tony of the same day to day rou¬ tines. You can always find pictures of memorable occasions, such as Homecoming or Prom, pictures of crazy things they fantasize about, or sometimes, just out of the ordi¬ nary stuff that will make them laugh when they need it most. There are many different ideas for rooms. Sometimes an entire wall may be covered with an as¬ sortment of pictures or posters, the stereo may be covered with stickers, or a herd of stuffed ani¬ mals may be crowded on the bed. No matter what rooms are filled with, they merely express the per¬ sonality of the occupants. Swati Lavani Bedroom walls are often covered with various posters and memorable stickers, as we see here on Keith Coughlin’s room. Collecting smurf figures is one of Jacqeline Hodge’s hobbies. 22 Student Life
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ruteiiCeSSion ive minutes to get to class — a ten-minute break? This new poli¬ cy, instigated by Dr. Stephens has received mixed reviews. For the most part, students appreciate t he ten-minute break between second and third periods and can sacrifice the extra minute between classes. During the ten-minute break the cafeteria serves snacks, and stu¬ dents go to their lockers, catch up on unfinished homework or just so¬ cialize with friends. Robin Cooke stands near her locker between classes. Students sitting on the ledge between classes is a familiar sight. Student Life 21
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found on the walls of Osbourn students Stereos, like this one in Kim Ziese’s are a familiar sight. room Nick Alten sits in his bedroom with his Anything from posters of cars to posters of favorite rock groups may be I Student Life 23
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