The student news publication of Libertyville High School

February 12, 2015

Individuals who partake in messing up the locker dials in random hallways for the pleasure of ruining someone’s passing period don’t know what they’re getting themselves into: a thick heavy pile of plague and disease. Junior Sarah Broughton’s expression was priceless when shown the petri dish containing the germs from the crevices and crannies of her locker dial: “It’s not like it is constantly being touched for extended periods of time. I mean, each time I touch my locker dial I only touch it for a few seconds,” Broughton pondered aloud.

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But, now a days, people sneeze and touch, pick and rub, without hesitation. And what do we touch every day, several times a day? Yes, that’s right, your locker dial. After seeing the results of the swab, Broughton began to realized the predicament that was upon her. She stated,“I couldn’t even avoid touching my locker if I wanted to. It is such an large part of my routine. So it’s basically impossible for me to avoid those germs.”

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