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V Some of the students really enjoy soda pop. After a while though, the cans start collecting. Fishing gear was some of the sporting equipment found in cars. Others were softball/baseball/football and golf equipment. Broken sunglasses appear on a favorite pillow. 1 CONTENTS OF LOCKERS AND CARS PROVE INTERESTING By Julie Eden It was a normal spring day at Prairie High School and just out of curiosity itwas de cided to find out what filled the lockers and cars ofthe students here. So after a leisurely walk through the parking lot peeking in the windows and through hatchbacks, a few discoveries were made, here they are: sunglasses, a variety of bags from McDonalds, Hardees, Wendys, and Burger King, glasses from HandiMart and Quick Trip, gym clothes (who knows how long This locker holds many memories. Pictures and souveniers line the inside to they have been there!), shoes, an umbrella, a blanket, a coolform a β€œ lived in” look. - er, and even a pair of snow boots. However, the lockers were There was a book of far more intresting than the cars. blank passes, an orange Hi-C box which has probably fermented by now, many books, a prom dress, old wrapping paper, candy, and wrappers, gum, notes, and stuffed ani - mals. The contents have changed and will keep changing over the years but there will be one thing that will be in big de mand as long as this school will be here - the pink pass! Sign of the Times _ HAWK Intro 5 -

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