Tuesday, November 28, 2006

 
The dry erase board of T-102 is a special ornament particular to only this room. The large rectangular board is a focal point in the classroom as it stands front and center for all students to see. The ideas written upon it come from English classes primarily, but sometimes other idea of those desiring anonymous expression paint upon its frame. It is a large board and newer than the obsolete chalk boards which where noisy compared to the relatively silent dry erase board. A lower shelf exists, attached to the bottom, to hold three markers, three erasers, one erasing cloth, and a bottle of solution to help remove residue from the board. In the bottom right corner, lonely tags stating the board's makers name and one expressing the board's superiority to others are pasted. Edgar Allen Poe hangs peacefully from a cork row atop the board and with his shadow in its relfection. A white ribbon holds him there attached to a small holder, of which there are four upon the top of the board. An ornament reminiscent of the Christmas season adorns the top of the board. The board, though primarily milky white in color, is ridden with cloudy images left from the residue of yesterday's thoughts.

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