Page 14 - 2000.Millard.North
P. 14
Seniors Jenny Arrasmith, Chri sty Hass, and
Sophomore Andy Culp plays the drums Kati e Hardenbergh get a start on homework
during band practi ce. Some band before drill team practi ce. Some students
members were called 'geeks', but Culp stereotyped these girl s as air heads even
said they pursued their musical passions though being on the team meant keepin g up
in spite of thi s stereotype. photo by Josh with school work, learning routines, and
Williamson stayin g in shape. photo by Josh Williamson
I Liit( it stinks 6ecause youcan't park in tiie
J
I(
apartment parf(j.ng fot across the street, just 6ecause
we're sopfwmores. It forces us to park:_ farther away
which creates an inconvenience to us."
Sopfwmore Cofe Cippera
.___ .L_....u can't overcome stereotypes 6ecause it's what
other peopfe think:_ of you. "
Junior 'J.[j.f:_f(j. Johnson
n I first camz to 'Jv{91{_I tfwught peopfe wou[cf
6e sno66y, 6ut they're rea[[y nice here. So I
stereotypecf the scfwo[ when I sfwu[cfn't have. "
~reshman JuRa Cryne
Freshmen Megan Anderson and Jessica
Trusty make collages in art class.
Sometimes art students were considered
to be alternati ve in spirit. photo by Josh
Williamson
lO ~~~~S=ru=o=e=nt=L=t=fu==~=r