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Displaying a picture of her latest idol on her locker is Lisa Hawkins. Some people are so possessive of their lockers that they do not want anyone else to use them. Becoming so attached to her locker has forced Tammy Graham to the point that she eats, drinks, and sleeps beside it. 14 Student Life
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EXTRAVAGANT eks-trav’e-gent; Not confined by any general rule, order, or custom. The social facet of Science Hill High School had no inhibitions; it was a unique and extravagant student life.
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| Student Life H Trash is prevalent in Mike Muse’s locker. Sometimes lockers are so junky that a person must dig. Catch Locker-Mania As memories were stored in the minds of Science Hill students, per- sonal possessions were stored within our lockers. Locker upon locker lined the hallways and corridors of Science Hill, holding within them books, jackets, lunches, gym clothes, and various other arti- cles. Though our lockers were useful, somehow they were also, quite mo- notonous. Something was needed to break this continous procession of bright gold lockers. The solution to the problem was accomplished by locker decorating. Students on the hill strived to make theirs the one-in-a-million locker by the decorations they chose. By ex- ploring one's locker, a person could discover many things about a stu- dent’s true personality. Photos of rock groups and soap stars covered many lockers, while others tried to prove their academic interest” in bi- ology by pinning up pictures of their favorite anatomys. Along with displaying their personal- ities, locker decorating always showed school spirit. Topper Pride was widely displayed in a variety of ways. Pins, posters, and banners, covered the doors and walls of many lockers. This not only added to the attractiveness of one’s locker, but also gave a feeling of home. Most students chose to share a lock- er with a friend and note pads or cork boards were needed as a means of communication between classes. Although lockers were both entertain- ing to decorate and uniquely our own, they were something without which we would not have survived as they were necessary to store our belong- ings. Student Life 15
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