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Junior Mary Ann Blackledge lives every students
greatest fear. discovering that once again there
IS no to1let paper in the girls bathroom. (E. Arm-
burst)
Trying his hand at what some call art, Junior Paul ~
Cremeens speculates on how the graffitti gets up
on the stalls of the boys' bathroom. (D. Rothfuss)
Life Behind Closed Doors
the locker rooms we talked about div-
ing. guys and the weekend."
ley stood by the mirror. checking Bathrooms and locker rooms also
to.make sure everything was in place. became meeting places for friends to
Th1s was the scene in the girls bath- trade the latest gossip that they had
rooms and locker rooms. right? Not heard. Moly said, "In the locker room
necessarily. w_e talked about sports. good looking
Both the guys and girls did their g1rls . who was going out with whom.
share of primping. Junior Keith Moly and ourselves."
Conversations weren't always
said. "After swimming in P.E .. guys
brought their mousse. hairdryers. and spoken. some were written on the
combs . .. they had to look good." ba~hroom stalls. The ongoing conver- I
Guys had spent their time in the sations would continue.line by line. until
locker rooms. but the girls seemed to they were cleaned off by the janitors.
Jan1tor Jim Hollings said that meant re-
spend more time in bathrooms. Junior
Jen ny Humphrey said, " During the lunch painting sometimes.
Verbally or on walls. bathrooms
hour we would spend ten minutes in the
bathrooms." and locker rooms were a great place
to exchange conversations.
Some students spent their time in Putting distinction on the phrase, " giving your
the bathrooms and locker rooms tal- hair a lift". Sophomore Marcy Bullock finds that
king. putting on makeup, or fixi ng their the dryers do more than dry hands. (E. Armbrust)
ha1r . Sophomore Kerri Patee said, "In
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