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LOCK6R ROOMS-on inside view•%ptttJl11 Jill11 p iI I I I t MI f I f I I Iill H *i ill ! ♦ i iill 11»til IMIAll student athletes are subjected to theircoaches locker room speeches. Theyrecalled halftime pep talks, and theyredesigned to evaluate the first half of playand plan for the next halfs strategy.Before and after practice the locker roomwas considered by athletes as a place to talkto friends and tell jokes. Senior Barry Smithsaid, We have a lot of good times. SeniorJane Henegar said the locker room was agood place to talk with teammates shedidnt see during the school day.The locker room had a different atmosphere before games. It was serious; wewere thinking about the game, Smith said.After the game the football team listened tomusic. ^The new locker rooms were designed witha large area for halftime, including a chalkboard. The new rooms are more spaciousand accommodate more people.Although the lockers have diamond-shaped holes for ventilation, objects cannotbe removed through them. If you lock upyour gym clothes, it is impossible to stealthem, said Georgiabel Tidd, girls athleticdirector.The new rooms also have modern showerfacilities and hair dryers. There are twostorage areas in each locker room, one forequipment and the other for athletic teams.The offices are big enough to accommodate two teachers, Tidd said.The area under the new gym is assignedto the girls* athletic teams. These roomsnaire doors opening into the new gym. Theboys teams use the locker rooms below theold gym.In the locker room during halftime.Coach Georgia Tidd gives a pep talk tomaintain the big lead agatnsj Connersville.».*=v,V. ! 1 v,%* |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomsouth/id/1358 |
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Bloomington High School South |
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