Has anyone here noticed that Mr. Locke looks a little different? Maybe he changed up his style, or perhaps he got taller, OR maybe it’s the fact that all his hair is missing? It might be a little weird for you at first, because you’re used to him with hair.
Everyone loves Mr. Locke, he is a great math teacher and the important thing to remember is that his looks aren’t what matter about him. However it is an interesting change, so I have interviewed him to get more insight on his decision to shave it off. I asked what his reason for shaving it was and he said, “Well I’m going to have to rock the bald look someday”. Which is something that a lot of men are scared of so it’s nice to see someone who embraces it. The second question asked was does he regret it, and the answer was “Nope, I live my life with almost no regrets”, following with “Bald is beautiful!!”. Although bald is beautiful, we can still laugh a little bit about the opportunities for some very funny Halloween costumes. His options currently are Mr. Clean, Pit Bull, a cone head, and The Rock. Which costume would you like to see Mr. Locke as this Halloween? Lastly, I did some bald research on my own and nashvillehairdoctor.com states that “This reduction in appearance-related stress can have positive effects on your overall mental health and confidence”. So, funny enough being bald is actually good for you! |
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Mr. Locke’s new haircut
He went bald!
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Bailey Ramsey, Staff Writer
Bailey Ramsey is a 14 year old staff writer at Harrison high school. In her free time she enjoys hanging out with her dog, her friends, and her family. She is also a very big soccer fan. Bailey hasn’t made that big of an impact here at Harrison high school yet because it is only her 3rd day of freshman year but she has some big plans ahead. She is enrolled in multiple advanced and a.p classes and hopes to keep it that way for her entire high school experience. |
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