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Shane Briley
Mark Brookste111
Chnst1na Brun1ng
Gail Bruning
Michelle Bruning
Andrew Bryl
Mike Bunjer
Ryan Burkle
Shawn Busch
Shane Bu sche r
Myndi Bush
Amy Butler
Jennifer Byrne
Keeley Cain
Marianne Cardwell
Kelli Carlin
Erik Ca rl son
Micliael Ca rn e
Kristina Carter
Sco tt Champion
Tina Chavez
Doug Chipman
Car rie Christianson
David Chronic
Gma Ciciulla
Jason Cisle r
Michelle Clapper
Punishment Changes to Preference
I -Erin Jo nes-
In high school, parents never ferent things. The difference of ten years
sent students to their room. It Freshman Jill Parker spent was all it took to cha nge a stu-
rs ago, when students was no longer a penalty, since mostofhertime "listening to the dent's bedroom from a place of
t to their room it was most students spent a majority stereo and playing ba sketball punishment to a place of prefer-
red to be a ritual form of of their time there to begin with. with a foam ball. I decorated it ence. ~
torturous punishment from in- Students voluntarily spent their to be bright and cheery, it re-
humane parents. time there. doing a variety of dif- fleeted my personality.· · Senior
Nicole Shears also decorated
her room to represent who she
was. "I liked to collect things
from my activities with friends.··
If a bedroom showed one
thing, it was the likes and dislikes
of the student living there. For
Sophomore Phillip Hill, it was
"cut-outs from Sports Illustrat-
ed'' that adorned hi s walls, while
Senior Amy Walsh preferred
posters from plays, ballets, and
concerts that she had attended,
as well as a mess on the floor
"My father threatened to throw
Senior Andrea Davis relaxes in her bed- a roach bomb into my room and
roorn\ w hile watching television. Be -
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drooc(9S were often a good place to condemn it if I didn't clean it up."
esc~pe the pressures of everyday life.
(N Gaudineer)