The Governor, Yearbook of Ross S. Sterling High School, 1983 Page: 93
286 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 32 cm.View a full description of this yearbook.
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School is like your home away
from home, and your locker, in a
sense, is like your bedroom.
"Your locker is like your room
and you want it to look super fine,"
said Lisa Pyle. To personalize her bit
of space, she plastered her locker
with 97 Rock, 101 KLOL and crank it
up radio station stickers.
Many students shared lockers
because it made it easier to get to
class on time and to see your friends
in between classes.
"I get to see Eric a lot more by
sharing lockers," replied Marie
LeBlanc, referring to her boyfriend
Eric Harris.
On the other hand, some students
did not like to share lockers because
of the confusion of finding their own
books, lack of space and all the
disagreeing that went on. Sunday
Wiseman insisted, "It's just toocrowded and messy.
"I hate sharing lockers with
friends, because by the end of the
year, you'll be fighting," commented
Robert Brown.
"You are always getting each
others books mixed up," said Vicky
Keene, but Michael Brannon stated
"I really don't care either way.
Another thing students liked to do
was decorate lockers for a variety of
reasons. On Fridays before pep rallys,
the football players' lockers were
decorated with streamers, balloons,
candy, foil and colored paper.
Various organizations did this to
help boost spirit and a feeling of
togetherness.
Sharing and decorating lockers
was another way students found to
break up the monotony of school life
and at the same time, express
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After receiving an early dismissal, Jessica Brister gathers
her homework and other belongings ou of her locker
before leaving campus.i
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Ross S. Sterling High School. The Governor, Yearbook of Ross S. Sterling High School, 1983, yearbook, 1983; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582530/m1/97/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.